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gipsies, † gips, n. pl. [Prob. only the proper name of the particular springs near Bridlington, now called the Gipsy race. (Perh. to be compared with OF. eaux gypsées, waters containing gypsum, petrifying springs.)] Intermitting springs.c 1198 W. of Newburgh Hist. Angl. (Rolls) I. 85 In provincia De...
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The Water Gipsies
The Water Gipsies may refer to:
The Water Gipsies (novel), a 1930 British novel by A. P. Herbert
The Water Gipsies (film), a 1932 British film adaptation directed by Maurice Elvey
The Water Gipsies (musical), a 1955 stage version by A.
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Gipsies Football Club
However, at least six Gipsies players represented England:
J. H. Luscombe was the last player from Gipsies to represent England before the club disbanded.
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The Water Gipsies (film)
The Water Gipsies is a 1932 British, low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ann Todd, Sari Maritza and Ian Hunter It is an adaptation of the 1930 novel The Water Gipsies by A.P. Herbert. The film was made at Beaconsfield Studios.
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Romany
Romany/ˈrɔmənɪ; `rɑmənɪ/ n1 [C] gipsy 吉卜赛人.2 [U]language of the gipsies 吉卜赛语. Romany, adj [usu attrib 通常作定语] of gipsies or their language 吉卜赛人的; 吉卜赛语的.
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The Water Gipsies (novel)
The Water Gipsies is a romantic comedy novel by British writer A. P. Herbert first published in 1930.
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John Baird (Scottish divine)
A colony of gipsies, as they were then called, had long been settled at Kirk Yetholm. Baird wrote the 'Scottish Gipsies' Advocate,' Edinburgh, 1839, and contributed an 'Account of the Parish of Yetholm' to the 'New Statistical Account of
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Was impersonating an Egyptian once a capital offense in England? This site claims that: > Serious crimes, such as murder, rape, or impersonating an Egyptian were given the death sentence in England. Is that true?
In England a law of 1713 outlawed
> all Persons pretending to be Gipsies, or Wandering in the Habit or Form of Counterfeit Egyptians, or pretending to
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Sea Gypsies
Dumas' description of Catalans in The Count of Monte Cristo
See also
Water tribe (disambiguation)
"Ocean Gypsy", a song by Renaissance
The Water Gipsies
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The Scholar Gipsy
After some time he was discovered and recognised by two of his former Oxford associates, who learned from him that the gipsies "had a traditional kind When he had learned everything that the gipsies could teach him, he said, he would leave them and give an account of these secrets to the world.
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Jeaffreson Vennor Brewer
Rugby union career
Brewer, aside from playing rugby for his school, was also an important figure in the Gipsies Football Club. However, J V Brewer was elected to the initial committee of the Gipsies in 1868 at the age of just fifteen and he was also the only committee member to
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Prosperous (album)
The album opens with a medley of the traditional song "The Raggle Taggle Gipsies" and the harp tune "Tabhair dom do Lámh", which would be the opening track LP track listing
All tracks Traditional; arranged by Christy Moore; except where indicated
Side one
"The Raggle Taggle Gipsies"/"Tabhair Dom Do Lámh
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Francis Luscombe
Rugby Football Union, Luscombe had not only established himself as a formidable rugby forward, but had also been instrumental in the creation of the Gipsies After the two first matches had been played a meeting was called on 17 October 1868 and "The Gipsies Football Club" was formed with Francis Luscombe elected
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1871–72 Home Nations rugby union matches
College), Percival Wilkinson (Law Club), Thomas Batson (Blackheath), James Body (Gipsies), James Bush (Clifton), Frederick Currey (Marlborough Nomads) George Hamersley (Marlborough Nomads), Francis Isherwood (Ravenscourt Park), Francis Luscombe (Gipsies), James Mackinlay (St George's Hospital), William
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1872–73 Home Nations rugby union matches
College), James Body (Gipsies), James Bush (Clifton), Ernest Cheston (Law Club), William Fletcher (Marlborough Nomads), Alfred St. College), Murray Marshall (Blackheath), Cyril Rickards (Gipsies), Ernest Still (Ravenscourt Park), Frederick Stokes (Blackheath) capt., Dawson Turner (
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