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dog-whipper 1. An official formerly employed to whip dogs out of a church or chapel. Locally retained, as an appellation of a sexton or beadle.1592 Nashe P. Penilesse Wks. (1883–4) 127 It were verie good the dogwhipper in Paules would haue a care of this. 1721 Audit-Bk. Christ's Coll. in Willis & Cl...
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Dog whipper
A small room in Exeter Cathedral is still known as the Dog Whipper's Room. Exeter still has a dog whipper, now a purely ceremonial role, for processions and other significant occasions.
A dog whipper's whip survives in St.
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Ripper Collins (wrestler)
Collins would hold the tag team titles twelve more times with different partners including "Crazy" Luke Graham, Buddy Austin, Mad Dog Mayne, and Ed Francis In 1978, Collins won the titles for the fourteenth and final time with Whipper Watson Jr. and dropped the titles in 1979.
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The Scavenger Bride
Doorkeeper"
"Floats in the Updrafts"
"A Livery of Bachelors"
"Das Liselottenbett"
"The Lie Which Refuses to Die"
"The Scavenger's Daughter"
"Like a Dog /Letter to Brod"
"The Whipper"
"Bastille Day, 1961"
Band Personnel Shift
The Scavenger Bride is the first album to include vocalist Elysabeth Grant,
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dog
▪ I. dog, n.1 (dɒg) Forms: 1 docga, 3–7 dogge, (3, 6 doggue, 6 Sc. doig), 6–8 dogg, 3– dog. [late OE. docga (once in a gloss); previous history and origin unknown. (The generic name in OE., as in the Teutonic langs. generally, was hund: see hound.) So far as the evidence goes, the word appears first...
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Baslow and Bubnell
Inside the church by the door, in a glass case, is a dog whip, which in the 17th and 18th centuries was used by the official 'dog whipper' to keep stray
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John Foti
Billed from Hamilton, Foti would draw sellouts crowds in matches against Whipper Billy Watson, Lou Thesz, and Killer Kowalski. He feuded with Mad Dog Vachon, and Vachon's brother Paul. The title was vacated in July of that year.
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Maurice Vachon
Afterwards Owen told him, "You just looked like a real mad dog out there." In the book The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Canadians, author Greg Oliver ranks Vachon fourth amongst Canadian wrestlers, behind Whipper Billy Watson
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Abe Zvonkin
After retiring from professional wrestling Zvorkin would travel the United States and Canada competing in dog shows for many years. Professional wrestling career
After being influenced by Whipper Billy Watson, Zvorkin made his professional wrestling debut on March 24, 1944, defeating
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Harold Goodwin (American actor)
Heidelberg (1915) – Prince Karl, Age 12
Little Miss Nobody (1916)
The Sawdust Ring (1917) – Peter Weldon
The Silent Man (1917) – David Bryce
The Yellow Dog Frontiersman (1948) – Poker Player #1
Carson City Raiders (1948) – Dave Starky
River Lady (1948) – Larson (uncredited)
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) – Whipper
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Chris Layton
Christopher Layton (born November 16, 1955), also known as "Whipper", is an American drummer who rose to fame as one of the founding members of Double Angels
Arc Angels (Geffen, 1992)
Living in a Dream (2009)
Storyville
Bluest Eyes (November Records, 1994)
A Piece of Your Soul (Atlantic, 1996)
Dog
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Out of the Dark (O.G. Funk album)
Track listing
"Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" (James Whipper, Melvin Glover, William Nelson)
"Funk is in the House" (James Whipper, William Nelson)
"Funkadelic Groupie , Bernie Worrell, Peter Wetherbee, C-Dog, Marque Gilmore, J.
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Cottesmore Hunt
He employed the celebrated horse-breaker Dick Christian as whipper-in. After the Hunting Act
Although "hunting wild mammals with a dog" was made unlawful in England and Wales by the Hunting Act 2004, which came into effect
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The Hidden Eye
Plot
A blind detective, Duncan Maclain, with a seeing-eye dog is asked to help by Jean Hampton after a number of mysterious murders are committed, including Francis Pierlot as Kossovsky
Sondra Rodgers as Helen Roberts
Theodore Newton as Gibbs
Jack Lambert as Louie
Raymond Largay as Arthur Hampton
Leigh Whipper
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St Anne's Church, Baslow
Curiosity
The church is known for still having a whip formerly used by the parish dog whipper.
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