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hurlet
hurlet rare. [? f. hurl n. 2, or = hurley 2.] ? A small hurlbat.1825 T. C. Croker Fairy Leg. S. Irel. I. 305 The hurley, or hurlet, being an effective and desperate weapon. 1865 tr. Senchus Mor in Anc. Laws Irel. I. 139 The toys of children must be restored in one day, viz.,..hurlets, balls, and hoo...
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Hurlet
Hurlet (or The Hurlet) is a small semi-rural district and former mining village, straddling the Renfrewshire-East Renfrewshire-Glasgow border near the Roughmussel is to the northeast of The Hurlet. Househill Park is to the east, through which the Levern Water flows.
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unhendly
† unˈhendly, adv. Obs. [un-1 11.] Discourteously, rudely, roughly; improperly.a 1225 Leg. Kath. 2117 He..het, on hat heorte, unhende⁓liche neomen hire. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 8540 He it vorsok vnhendeliche & in vaire manere none. c 1350 Will. Palerne 492 Now witterly ich am vn-wis..Þus vn-hendly & h...
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Abbey, Renfrewshire
in Renfrewshire, Scotland traditionally centred on the towns of Paisley and Johnstone and including the smaller settlements of Elderslie, Inkerman, Hurlet
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hurley
hurley (ˈhɜːlɪ) Also hurly. [f. hurl v.] 1. The Irish game of ‘hurling’; hockey.1841 S. C. Hall Ireland I. 256 The great game in Kerry, and indeed throughout the south, is the game of ‘Hurley’. Ibid. I. 194 Playing ‘hurly’ on the surface of the waters. 1861 N. A. Woods Pr. Wales Canada 129 La Crosse...
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Greater Pollok (ward)
excluding the northern Lyoncross/Templeland area north of the Levern Water which falls under Cardonald ward) as well as Priesthill, Househillwood, Darnley, Hurlet
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A736 road
It heads south through the Crookston area of Glasgow and the Hurlet junction with the A726, before heading south into East Renfrewshire.
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hauberk
hauberk (ˈhɔːbək) Forms: 3– hauberk; also 3 hauberc, 3–5 haubert, 4 haberke, 5 hau-, hawbergh(e, 4–6 hawberk(e, -brek, 5–6 haubrek, 6 hawbrik, habrik. [a. OF. hauberc, earlier holberc, later (and mod.F.) haubert = Pr. ausberc, It. osbergo, usbergo, med.L. halsberga, etc., a Com. Rom. deriv. of OHG. ...
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Roughmussel
Named after a farm near Hurlet, it was developed as a small isolated council estate off Crookston Road, later extended towards Pollok with a few streets
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Nitshill
It is bordered by South Nitshill to the south, Darnley to the east, Crookston and Roughmussel to the north-west, Hurlet to the west and Househillwood and
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Levern F.C.
Levern Football Club was a Scottish football club from the village of Hurlet, near Barrhead, East Renfrewshire. History
The club was founded in 1874 and its first recorded match was against Busby F.C. that November, a first XI playing in Hurlet and a second XI visiting
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Sir James King, 1st Baronet
He attended Glasgow High school then Glasgow University before joining the family business of Hurlet & Campsie Alum Company, in their offices at 77 Union
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A726 road
It leaves the suburban environment after the staggered junction with the A736 at the Hurlet straddling the Glasgow-East Renfrewshire-Renfrewshire border
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J. Kenneth Grider
He taught courses in Hurlet Nazarene College (Scotland), Point Loma Nazarene University, Olivet Nazarene University, Southern Nazarene University, Asia-Pacific
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New Kilpatrick
Devonian Old Red Sandstone (415–360 million years old) is overlaid by the Carboniferous Limestone series (360–300 million years old); in particular, the Hurlet Limestone and Hurlet Coal of the lower limestone group are prominently developed.
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