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† heathen-coal Obs. (See quot. 1697.)c 1697 Kennett Etym. Angl. Lansdowne MS. 1033 lf. 174/2 At Amblecot in Staffordsh...the second measure is called Heath or tough-coal: and the 12th or lowest of all, is called Heathen-coal. 1712 Bellers in Phil. Trans. XXVII. 542 The Heathen-Coal. 1719 F. Hauksbee...
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Rothaarsteig
and then west again in the Grubental valley along the Grubensiepen (tributary of the Latrop) and its tributary, the Schladebach, past the Altarstein (heathen Next the trail runs along the Eder to its source (620 m) and over the old coal road (Kohlenstraße, maximum height 640 m) to Waldheim in Benfe, south of
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Niederstaufenbach
Indeed, the mountain’s name, Heidenburg, means “heathen castle” in German. Furthermore, a coal mine was being worked in Niederstaufenbach.
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Krampus
Austrians in the community we studied are quite aware of "heathen" elements being blended with Christian elements in the Saint Nicholas customs and in Nicholas dispenses gifts, while Krampus supplies coal and the .
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South Staffordshire coalfield
Brooch
Benches
Eight Feet
Park
Upper/Top Heathen
Lower/Bottom Heathen
Lower Coal Measures
Yard
Bass
Cinder
Shallow
Deep
Mealy Greys
Within Brooch
Thick
Heathen
Lower Coal Measures
New Mine
Bottom
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Biff Byford
So instead he worked in the boiler house, manning a giant steam engine that drew up the coal from a mile deep. James Dio – This Is Your Life (2014) – vocals on "Starstruck" (track #6)
With The Scintilla Project
The Hybrid (2014)
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The Great Heathen
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Ossett
One new alternative theory is that it is the place where King Osbehrt died after receiving fatal wounds when fighting the Great Heathen Army of the Vikings Coal has been mined since the 14th century and there were a large number of pits in Ossett during the 19th century.
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Schellweiler
The strip-field near the grave bears the name Heidenhübel (Heiden shares an etymology and a meaning with “heathen”). From 1845 to 1852, 1 838 t of coal was mined at the Hohlbach colliery between Hüffler and Schellweiler.
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The Racecourse Colliery
Here coal was worked at 30 ft and has 8 ft of Bottom Coal showing. Other principal coal seams in the South Staffordshire Coalfield include Brooch, Flying Reed, Upper Heathen, Stinking (sulphur), New Mine, Fireclay and
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Thornhill, West Yorkshire
Industrial Revolution
Thornhill has close ties to coal mining. The demand for coal increased due to the development of the steam engine. In 1893 an explosion at Combs Pit killed 139 coal miners.
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Stapleton, Bristol
Mining
Coal was mined in the area, there being some 70 pits by 1700, and vast numbers of local men were employed throughout the 18th century. Agnes of Rome, also beheaded rather than marry a heathen. (In memory of Catherine Osbourne, died 1888) 2. (a) St.
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Tomskaya Pisanitsa Museum
At present the scientists agreed to consider the heathen temple as the place of devotions. The examples of coal are presented here. Also there is exhibition material on paleontology.
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Monte Conner
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Hearth
Although carbon dates can be negatively affected if the users of the hearth burned old wood or coal, the process is typically quite reliable. Hearth is also a term for a family unit, or local worship group, in the Heathen religion.
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1870 in literature
Husband («Вечный муж», Vechny muzh)
Edward Jenkins – Ginx's Baby: his birth and other misfortunes
Mór Jókai – Fekete gyémántok (Black Diamonds, i. e. coal Newry – Ecarte
George Sand and Sarah Bernhardt – L'Autre
Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy – Tsar Boris («Царь Борис», published)
Poetry
Bret Harte – The Heathen
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