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cample
cample, v. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈkæmp(ə)l) [app. f. camp v.1 + -le, frequentative suffix.] intr. To enter on a wordy conflict; to answer in anger; to wrangle, scold, or quarrel.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. iii. iii. iv. ii. 381 If they be incensed, angry, chid a little, their wives must not cample again, but ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gatelawbridge
The origin of the name is unknown though in the past the locals called it Gateley Bridge, so perhaps it takes its name from a type of bridge over the Cample Gatelawbridge is the site of several Red Sandstone quarries opened in the 19th century that were once linked by rail to the G&SWR main line near Cample wikipedia.org
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comple
▪ I. † ˈcomple, v.1 Obs. [a. OF. comple-r to accomplish, var. of complir:—L. complē-re to fill up, complete.] trans. To accomplish, complete.c 1315 Shoreham 61 For thet completh thet spoushod After the by-treuthynge.▪ II. † comple, v.2 Incorrect form of couple.c 1440 Partonope 556 Mutes of hounds..C... Oxford English Dictionary
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San Salvatore, Campi
Marie de Cample cum earum pertinentiis et decimis et aliis pertinentiis or Plebania S. M. de Camplo. wikipedia.org
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Rüdiger Campe
Cample completed his habilitation in 2000 at the University of Essen. Campe was an assistant professor at the University of Essen from 1986 to 1996. wikipedia.org
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camping
▪ I. † ˈcamping, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. camp v.1] 1. Fighting in camp-fight or single combat. [Perh. taken by Caxton from Flemish kampen.]1481 Caxton Reynard (Arb.) 102 Reynard the foxe thought how come I on this Campyng, we ben not bothe lyke. 2. Contending, fighting.1549 Prayer-bk. Troubles (1884) 148 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dalgarnock
It was a burgh of regality bordering the River Nith and Cample Water and held a popular market-tryst or fair from medieval times until 1601 when the Earl The Ordnance Survey map marks the Gallows Hill (see video) near the Cample Water that lies to the north of the Dalgarnock Barony and may have been the wikipedia.org
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callet
▪ I. † ˈcallet, n. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 6 calat(e, calet, kallat, 6–7 callette, callot, 7 callat, calette, callott, 6–8 calot, callet. [Many have suggested its identity with F. caillette ‘foole, ninnie, noddie, naturall’ (Cotgr.), dim. of caille quail (esteemed a silly bird); but this does not qui... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Gardner
At New Cample, she met and later married George Hill, another member of the group, after the sect broke up. George Hill George Hill was the first person who joined the Buchanites at New Cample. wikipedia.org
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demple
[demple app. scribal error for kemple = cample v. to wrangle, n. wordy conflict, wrangling.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 196 (Petyt MS. lf. 153 b), Þe maister of þe Temple com procurand þe pes, No more of þis to demple, tak þat þat ȝe first ches. Lambeth MS. 131 p. 130 No more of this comple, tak þ... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Deas (engineer)
By 1851 he was living with his parents at High Cample village in Dumfriesshire. His father, also a railway engineer, had remarried by this stage. wikipedia.org
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camp
▪ I. † camp, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 1–3 comp, 3 komp, 4 kamp. [OE. camp, cǫmp, corresp. to OFris. camp, cǫmp, (MDu. camp, Du. kamp), MLG. kamp, OHG. champf (MHG. and Ger. kampf), combat, all masc., ON. kapp (pp from mp) neuter, (Da. and Sw. kamp) contest, keenness, vehemence. WGer. or OTeut. *kamp... Oxford English Dictionary
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River Nith
Tributaries Upstream to downstream: Connel Burn Afton Water Kello Water Crawick Water Euchan Water Mennock Water Carron Water Cample Water Scar Water Shinnel wikipedia.org
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Barburgh Mill
John McKerlie later moved to the woollen mill at Cample Mill and died aged 60 from injuries acquired from an accident at Campleslacks in 1881. wikipedia.org
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Elspeth Buchan
banished the sect from the burgh, and following the supposed guidance of the star which led the wise men to Bethlehem, they settled on the farm of New Cample wikipedia.org
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