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▪ I. † hird, hired Obs. Forms: 1 h{iacu}red, h{iacu}ered, h{yacu}red, héored, héorod, 2–3 hired, 2–4 hird, (3 (Orm.) also hirrd), 3–4 hyrd, 4 hyrt, 4–5 herd(e. [OE. h{iacu}red, h{iacu}rd-es household, family, shortened from *h{iacu}wrǽd (cf., in same sense, h{iacu}wrǽden fem.) = OHG., MHG. hîrât mar...
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Hird
The upper levels of the hird were a recruitment ground for numerous royal officials, and most external officials were also incorporated into the hird. Somewhere during the reign of Magnus VI the older laws of the Hird were incorporated into the Hirdskraa law code.
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Hird (disambiguation)
In Norway Hird was originally retinue of personal armed companions that later developed into the royal court. Hird may also refer to:
Hird (surname)
Hirden, a paramilitary organisation of the Quisling regime in occupied Norway.
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Keith Hird
Robert Keith Bryan Hird (25 November 1939 – 1967), known as Keith Hird, was an English footballer who played in the Football League as a goalkeeper for Hird died in 1967 at the age of 27.
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Henry Hird
Henry Hird (born 1874) was an English association footballer who played as a winger. Hird is thought to be the first Ironworks player to have been sent off.
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Kevin Hird
Early life
Hird was born in Colne on 11 February 1955, and grew up as a Burnley fan. In summer 1984, Hird joined Third Division club Burnley.
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Sam Hird
On 16 May 2014, Hird signed a new contract with the Spireites. As of 2022 Hird is a UEFA A licence coach.
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Pat Hird
Patricia Ann Hird (born 11 November 1934) is a British former tennis player. Active in the 1950s and 1960s, Hird twice reached the singles fourth round at Wimbledon and was a two-time women's doubles quarter-finalist.
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Frank Hird
Early life
Robert Francis Hird was born in 1873 in Hull, England, the son of James Hird. But in the end Hird recanted his words.
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Harry Hird
Henry Hird (30 July 1896 – 1974) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Blackpool, Bury and New Brighton.
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Judith Hird
Judith Hird-Boal (born c. 1946) was ordained as the pastor of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Toms River, New Jersey, on June 20, 1972.
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Dennis Hird
Hird was born in Ashby, Lincolnshire (now part of Scunthorpe) to Robert and Fanny Dennis Hird née Kendall. Robert Hird was a grocer and Hird Terrace (no longer standing) was once named after the family.
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Frederick Hird
Frederick Sylvester Hird (December 6, 1879 – September 27, 1952) was an American sports shooter who won one gold and two bronze medals at the 1912 Summer Hird started as a professional boxer and semiprofessional baseball player, but in 1900 decided to pursue a military career and joined the Iowa National
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Harold Hird
Hird was re-elected at the 1998 general election. At the 2004 ACT general election, Hird ran on his own ticket, called the 'Harold Hird Independents'.
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James Hird
Early life
Hird is the son of Allan and Margaret Hird. Hird's paternal grandfather, the late Allan Hird, Sr., was a notable player for and president of the Essendon Football Club, and his father, Allan Hird
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