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bield
▪ I. bield, n. Obs. exc. dial. (biːld) Forms: 1 byldo, 4–5 beld(e, 5 beelde, 6 beald, 5–7 beeld, 4–9 beild(e, 5– bield, (6 beill, bele, beale, 8–9 biel). [Common Teut.: OE. bęldo, in WSax. bięldo, byldo boldness, courage = OHG. baldî, MHG. belde confidence, feeling of security, Goth. balþei boldness... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lyveden New Bield
The New Bield was on the estate of Tresham's second home, Lyveden Manor House, also known as Lyveden Old Bield. Lyveden Old Bield Lyveden Manor House, now also known as Lyveden Old Bield, the once grand principal house of the estate, had belonged to the Tresham family wikipedia.org
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beyld
beyld obs. form of bield, build. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aldwincle
Also listed Grade I are St Peter's Church, Lyveden New Bield (and gardens), and Lyveden Old Bield. See also All Saints Church, Aldwincle Lyveden New Bield References External links A series of high resolution photographs etc. wikipedia.org
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beild
beild variant of bield, n. and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Harter Fell (Mardale)
Further crags fringe the descending ridge to Nan Bield. Below these is the beautiful mountain tarn of Small Water. Ascents The walkers' passes of Nan Bield and Gatescarth provided historic trade routes from Mardale to Kentmere and Longsleddale respectively. wikipedia.org
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bieldly
† ˈbieldly, a. Obs. north. dial. In 5 beyldly. [f. bield n. + -ly1.] Of the nature of a shelter.c 1440 York Myst. xli. 336 Welcome to thy beyldly boure. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ill Bell
All the fells making up the Kentmere Horseshoe can be seen clearly, while Cross Fell and the Dun Fells in the Pennines are in sight above Nan Bield Pass wikipedia.org
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Mardale Ill Bell
South-east of the summit a rough narrowing ridge drops to Nan Bield Pass at , before rising again over rocky steps to Harter Fell. From Kentmere, Nan Bield provides the obvious route, although a pathless climb up to the top of Lingmell End is possible. wikipedia.org
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beelde
beeld(e, -yng obs. forms of bield, building. Oxford English Dictionary
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belde
beld(e obs. ff. of bald, bield, bold, build. Oxford English Dictionary
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Esk Pike
The south ridge has a number of subsidiary tops which are recognised by some guidebooks, the principal summits being Pike de Bield , Scar Lathing and A little to the south, Pike de Bield provides an intimate view of the upper Esk. wikipedia.org
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Tarn Crag (Easedale)
Ascents from the base of Deer Bield Crag or via Codale Tarn are also possible, although pathless. wikipedia.org
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lay-board
lay-board Sc. and north. dial. Also laboard, law-board, etc. [? f. lay v.1 Cf. G. legebrett, Du. legbord, board for laying something on.] The board on which tailors iron their seams. (Cf. lap-board, s.v. lap n.1 9.)1804 Galloway Luncarty 57 (E.D.D.) His laboard gave, and gives, old bakers bread. a 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tresham baronets
The Treshams were Northamptonshire landowners, owning Lyveden New Bield at Aldwincle, and other manors at Great Houghton, Hannington, Pilton, Rushton and wikipedia.org
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