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outgate
ˈoutgate, n. (adv.) Also Sc. -gait. Now Sc. and north. dial. [out- 7.] 1. The action of going out; outgoing, passage out; exit, egress; debouching.a 1300 E.E. Psalter cxiii. [cxiv.] 1 In oute-gate of Israele Oute of Egipt. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 375/2 Owte gate, exitus. 1455 Rolls of Parlt. V. 311/2 Fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Rundle
In the early 1960s, she retired and moved to a cottage in Outgate, a hamlet near Hawkshead, in the Lake District, Cumbria. In the early 1960s, she retired and moved to a cottage in Outgate, a hamlet near Hawkshead, in the Lake District, Cumbria. wikipedia.org
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outgait
out-ga, outgait obs. ff. outgo, outgate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ealand
It has two Grade II listed buildings, an early to mid-18th-century house on Ealand Outgate and early 19th-century Curlews farmhouse on the A161. wikipedia.org
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out-gate
ˈout-ˌgate Outer gate: see out- 3.1648 Depos. Cast. York (Surtees) 12 Robert Kay, together with 16 or 18 men..with musketts and swords drawne,..broke open the outgate and fower other doores within the said house. 1664 J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 94 The Anditus had both an Out-gate, and an inner Gate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hawkshead
Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, the parish includes the hamlets of Hawkshead Hill, to the north west, and Outgate, a similar wikipedia.org
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ingate
▪ I. ingate, n.1 (adv.) north. dial. (ˈɪngeɪt) [f. in adv. 11 d + gate n.2] 1. The action or faculty of going in or entering; entrance, ingress.1496 Will of Yeldham (Somerset Ho.), W{supt} free ingate & outegate. 1596 Spenser State Irel. Wks. (Globe) 650/1 One noble parson, whoe..stoppeth the Ingate... Oxford English Dictionary
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Listed buildings in Hawkshead
It contains the village of Hawkshead, and the smaller settlements of Hawkshead Hill and Outgate, and the surrounding countryside. wikipedia.org
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T. T. Macan
His principal locations of study were in Ford Wood Beck, a small stony stream near his home in Outgate near Hawkshead, Cumbria; and in Hodson's Tarn, a wikipedia.org
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short cut
▪ I. short cut, short-cut, n.1 [cut n.2 16.] † 1. A short passage or journey. Also fig. Obs.a 1568 R. Ascham Scholem. ii. (Arb.) 151 In the short cut of a priuate letter..small shew of difference can appeare. 1579 Lyly Euphues (Arb.) 198 If the winde sende him a short cut you shall in the second par... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blelham Tarn
The settlements of Outgate, Low Wray and High Wray are close by. The tarn is drained to the northeast by the short Blelham Beck into Windermere. wikipedia.org
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List of United Kingdom locations: Lel-Lez
" | class="fn org" | Leverton Lucasgate | class="adr" | Lincolnshire | class="note" | | class="note" | |- class="vcard" | class="fn org" | Leverton Outgate wikipedia.org
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List of United Kingdom locations: On-Oz
|- class="vcard" | class="fn org" | Outertown | class="adr" | Orkney Islands | class="note" | | class="note" | |- class="vcard" | class="fn org" | Outgate wikipedia.org
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