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Rest-harrow
Rest-harrow may refer to: Ononis, a genus of perennial herbs and shrubs, including: Ononis repens, common restharrow Aplasta ononaria, a species of wikipedia.org
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rest-harrow
ˈrest-harrow [f. rest n.3 or v.3 + harrow: cf. med.L. resta bovis, OF. reste beof.] A field-shrub (Ononis arvensis), with tough roots, also called cammock.c 1550 Lloyd Treas. Health O iij, Take of Plantayne, Starewort, Scabiouse and of the rote of restharrowe. 1567 J. Maplet Gr. Forest 35 b, In some... Oxford English Dictionary
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rastilbow
† rastilbow Obs. rare—0. [Corruptly ad. med.L. resta bovis or OF. reste de beof (mod.F. arrête bœuf), lit. ‘stopping of the ox’.] The plant rest-harrow.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 424/1 Rastylbow, wede, resta bovis. Oxford English Dictionary
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H. M. Peebles
He was educated at Harrow School and was in the 1890 Harrow School Cricket XI. Peebles wrote Peebles, H.M. and Schmassmann, W. The Parnassius are now in the Ulster Museum (purchased from Harrow school which holds the rest of his collection). wikipedia.org
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Ononis natrix
Ononis natrix, the yellow restharrow or shrubby rest-harrow, is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is sometimes interpreted as formed of onos, donkey. and onesis. happiness. for certain rest-harrows were thought to please to donkeys. wikipedia.org
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James Walford
The son of the rector of Dallinghoo, Walford was educated at Harrow School and at Trinity College, Cambridge. Although he played in minor matches for the Cambridge team across the rest of the 1860 season, he was not picked for the University Match against Oxford wikipedia.org
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Rennie MacInnes
Biography MacInnes was educated at Windlesham House School, Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1897. After a curacy at St Matthew's, Bayswater, he spent the rest of his career in the Middle East eventually becoming Bishop of Jerusalem. wikipedia.org
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Gideon the Ninth
contamination incident around the time of their births that killed the rest of the Ninth House's children. (An infant Gideon somehow survived the sacrifice, leading Harrow's parents and the rest of the Ninth House to treat her coldly out of fear.) wikipedia.org
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Frederick T Durrant
Durrant, was an organist, musical academic and composer, long resident in Harrow. rest of their lives. wikipedia.org
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Philip Knight (cricketer)
Cricket career At Harrow as a cricketer he was the outstanding batsman in each innings in the 1853 Eton v Harrow cricket match which his side won narrowly in both matches between Cambridge University and the MCC, once for each side, but made little impact, and was not picked for the university again; the rest wikipedia.org
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Charles Smith (cricketer, born 1849)
right-hand batsman, Smith made only ten first-class appearances for the Marylebone Cricket Club and for Middlesex between 1867 and 1878, spending the rest of his career in club cricket for Harrow School, Eton, and various Gentlemen's XIs representing England and the North of England. wikipedia.org
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Rest of the world in sports and games
In 1867 a side made up of players from Eton School and Harrow School played against a side described as "the World", a fixture which was repeated over The first properly organized "Rest of the World" match occurred on 23rd October 1963, when a Rest of the World side played against England at Wembley stadium wikipedia.org
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Aplasta
Its only species, Aplasta ononaria, the rest harrow, was first described by Johann Kaspar Füssli in 1783. References External links Rest harrow at UKMoths Lepiforum e.V. wikipedia.org
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Thorold Coade
Coade, a methodist minister, and educated at Glebe House School in Hunstanton, Harrow School (1910–15), and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Wounded at the Battle of the Somme, he served in East Anglia for the rest of the First World War. wikipedia.org
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Kenton Road
Kenton Road is a main road in the London Borough of Harrow and the London Borough of Brent. It lies in the areas of Harrow and Kenton. On the north side of the road, almost opposite Kenton station is the Traveller's Rest pub. wikipedia.org
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