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mickle
▪ I. mickle, muckle, a., n., and adv. Obs. exc. dial. and arch. (ˈmɪk(ə)l, ˈmʌk(ə)l) Forms: α. 1–2 micel, mycel, 3 michil, 3–5 michel, mychel, 4–5 mychell, mechil, mechel, mychil. β. 2–3 muchele, 2–5 muchel, 3 mucchel, 3–5 mochil, 4 muchil, mochill, 4–5 mochel, 4–6 mochell, 5 mochyll, 6 (arch.) much... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mickle
Mickle may refer to: Geographical features Mickle Fell, mountain in the Pennines, England Mickle Island, southeast of Flagstaff Point, west of Ross Island Mickle (1805–63), Mayor of New York from 1846 to 1847 Charles Mickle, (1849–1910), Canadian politician Jim Mickle (born 1979), American film director and wikipedia.org
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William Julius Mickle (physician)
Biography He was a great-grandson of the Scottish poet William Julius Mickle and a grandson of Charles Julius Mickle, who emigrated from Scotland to Canada After Mickle's retirement, the University of London established the William Julius Mickle Fellowship (sometimes referred to as the Julius Mickle Fellowship wikipedia.org
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Robert Mickle
The Mickle Center Robert Mickle Business and Neighborhood Resource Center, locally known as "the Mickle Center", is an organization and also the name The center was named after Robert Mickle for his contributions to Des Moines. wikipedia.org
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Mickle Fell
View John Marius Wilson wrote of Mickle Fell in the 1870s that it "commands a very extensive view". The longest possible line of sight from Mickle Fell is to Carnedd Llewelyn in Wales, 123 miles away. wikipedia.org
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William Julius Mickle
In 1771–75 Mickle lodged at the manor house in Forest Hill, Oxfordshire. References Sources External links William Julius Mickle at the Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA) William Julius Mickle Papers. wikipedia.org
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Jim Mickle
Early life Jim Mickle was born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania in 1979. Mickle was inspired to become a director after he saw Army of Darkness. Mickle's second film, Stake Land, was a New York Times Critics' Pick. wikipedia.org
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Mickle Island
Mickle Island is a very small island southeast of Flagstaff Point, close off the west side of Ross Island, Antarctica. The name appears to be capricious or whimsical, "mickle" meaning "great." wikipedia.org
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Kim Mickle
Kimberley Mickle (born 28 December 1984) is an Australian track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Mickle failed to advance to the final after dislocating her shoulder during the qualifying round. wikipedia.org
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Mickle Mere
Mickle Mere is a 17 hectare nature reserve south of Ixworth in Suffolk. It is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. wikipedia.org
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Andrew H. Mickle
Biography Mickle was born in New York City. As a young man he married the daughter of George B. Mickle eventually inherited the business and renamed it A. H. Mickle & Sons. wikipedia.org
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Alan D. Mickle
Alan Durward Mickle (20 August 1882 – 15 May 1969) was an Australian writer of essays and verse. History Mickle was born in East Melbourne, the elder son of David Mickle (died 3 January 1918), and educated at Queen's College, St. wikipedia.org
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Mickle Trafford
Mickle Trafford is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Mickle Trafford and District, in the unitary authority area of Cheshire West The village was previously served by two railway stations: Mickle Trafford and Mickle Trafford East. wikipedia.org
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Stephan P. Mickle
Mickle was also a special assistant public defender for the Eighth Judicial Circuit in 1974. Mickle, Sr. Courthouse. wikipedia.org
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Samuel Mickle House
Samuel Mickle House, also known as the Hip Roof House, is located at 345 Kings Highway, East, in the borough of Haddonfield in Camden County, New Jersey History and description The one and one-half gambrel roof house built by Samuel Mickle was originally located at the northeast corner of King's Road and wikipedia.org
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