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podley Sc. (ˈpəʊdlɪ) Forms: 6 podlo, 7 pudlo, 7–8 podly, -lay, 8–9 -lie, 9 podle, -ley, poddle, -lie. [In 16th c. podlo' for podlock, early form of pollack, q.v. (Cf. banno', banna, bannie, from bannock, haddo', haddie, from haddock, etc.)] The fry or young of the coal-fish (Pollachius or Merlangus ...
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Charles Marshall (Quaker)
On his return he fell ill, and was moved to the house of John Podley, Southwark, where, after four months, he died of consumption, 15 November 1698.
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pollack
pollack, pollock (ˈpɒlək) Forms: (6 Sc. podlok), 7– pollock, pollack. See also podler, podley. [Origin obscure: Gael. pollag, Ir. pollóg, pullóg, seem to agree in form, but are applied to fresh-water fishes, entirely different from this (see pollan, powan); Ger. and Du. pollack are from Eng. The 16t...
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Arabella Rankin
In 1896, Rankin also won first prize in a contest for artful embroidered book covers, run by Studio International magazine, with her Podley.
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Jerome Willis
include the cult children's television series Freewheelers as the manic Professor Nero, and the science fiction police drama Space Precinct as Captain Podley
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