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curnock
curnock local. (ˈkɜːnək) Also 5 carnok, 8 carnock, 6–7 cornock, 7 cornook. [App. another form of crannock, crennoc, one or the other being due to metathesis of r. Perhaps of Welsh origin; the Welsh form being crynog, which, according to Silvan Evans, may be for *cyrnog conical heap, from cwrn cone. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Curnock
Biography James Curnock lived in the Clifton area of Bristol and in 1837 he married Sarah Cuerock. James Curnock died in Bristol in 1862. wikipedia.org
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James Jackson Curnock
Biography James Jackson Curnock was born on 9 June 1839 in Bristol. Known affectionately as ‘JJ’, he was the son of the portrait painter James Curnock. wikipedia.org
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kurnock
kurnock obs. f. curnock, a measure. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Curnock Cook
Mary Curnock Cook (born 1958) is an independent educationalist who has previously served as Chief Executive of the Universities and Colleges Admissions wikipedia.org
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cornock
cornock, -nook obs. ff. curnock, a measure. Oxford English Dictionary
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crynok
crynok obs. f. crannock, curnock. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bowland High
In 1923, it became a National Children's Home orphanage under the direction of Sister Ella Curnock. wikipedia.org
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crannock
† crannock Obs. Also 6 crennock, -eke, krenneke, cren-, cryn-, crineoke (all in Shuttleworth Accts. Chetham Soc.). [See curnock. Formerly often latinized as crannocus, -acus, crannoca. In Ireland the word was app. identified with the native word crannog (see next), whence in Irish Dictionaries ‘hamp... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Bennet (preacher)
A more accurate appraisal of Bennet is given by Nehemiah Curnock, when he stated that Bennet was "one of the most successful of the north-country evangelists Curnock, (ed.) J. Wesley, The Journal of John Wesley, London, Epworth Press, 1938, 3: 375n. J. wikipedia.org
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Bill Flores
In the Republican primary runoff on April 13, he had defeated Rob Curnock by a 64–36 percent margin. The size of his primary victory was a surprise to many political observers because Curnock was the 2008 nominee and he held Edwards' 2008 vote total close wikipedia.org
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Mary Cook
educator, public speaker, and Black Baptist women's leader Mary Alexander Cook (1902–1981), museum curator and expert on Cape Dutch architecture Mary Curnock wikipedia.org
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John Eagles
There is a crayon portrait of Eagles by Nathan Cooper Branwhite, and another in oils by James Curnock. wikipedia.org
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Thrill the World
Their Brisbane event was coordinated by Andrew Curnock, a Queensland University of Technology tutor and gaming software sound engineer. "We basically came across that viral video that featured a bunch of (prison) inmates performing the Thriller dance", Curnock revealed. wikipedia.org
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St Bartholomew's School
The facilities are spread out as following: Curnock: English, Classics, Maths and Visual Arts (including Fine art, Photography, Film and Media Studies) These were Curnock, Davis, Evers and Patterson. Sharwood-Smith retired in 1924 and in 1925 he was replaced by the Rev.T.Rutherford-Harley. wikipedia.org
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