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▪ I. wherry, n.1 (ˈhwɛrɪ) Also 5–6 whery(e, 6 wherrye, -ey, where, whirie, whyr(i)e, whyrry(e, -ie, wheary, 6–7 wherie, whirr(e)y, -ie, 7 wheery, 9 whurry. [Etymology obscure; perh. f. whirr with suggestion of rapid movement.] 1. A light rowing-boat used chiefly on rivers to carry passengers and goo...
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Wherry
The Lincolnville Salmon Wherry, the Rhodes Wherry, the Duck Trap Wherry, and the Christmas Wherry are still being built for recreational use. The term "shell wherry" was recognised in 19th-century America.
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Hathor (wherry)
The wherry was named Hathor in memory of Ethel and Helen's brother Alan Colman who had died in Luxor in 1897 whilst on a convalescent trip with the family The cost of the basic wherry was £595; with an added £1057 spent on internal woodwork and £407 for other fitting out.
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Chris Wherry
Chris Wherry (born July 18, 1973) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Boulder, Colorado. Wherry is one of a series of professional riders who started in the sport through the Red Zinger Mini Classics youth bicycle series in Colorado.
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Albion (wherry)
Albion is a Norfolk wherry. Since 1981 she has been moored at the Norfolk Wherry Trust wherry base at Womack Water near Ludham.
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Robert Wherry
Robert Allen Wherry Jr. (born April 7, 1944 in Langley Field, Virginia) is a former judge of the United States Tax Court. Wherry was appointed by President George W. Bush as Judge, United States Tax Court, on April 23, 2003, for a term ending April 22, 2018.
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Maud (wherry)
Maud was sunk as a breakwater on Ranworth Broad in the mid-1960s, along with the wherry Bell. References
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Boats of the Norfolk Broads
WHERRY YACHT CHARTER CHARITABLE TRUST
Wherry Maud Trust
1899 ships
Ships built in England
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Frederick Wherry
Frederick Wherry is an American sociologist. Wherry, and Viviana A. Zelizer)
2011.
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Albinia Wherry
In 1881, Wherry married the surgeon George Edward Wherry and they produced a daughter, Beatrix Albinia, in 1887. Wherry is buried in St John the Baptist Churchyard.
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Elwood Morris Wherry
Biography
Wherry was born in South Bend, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania on 26 March 1843. Wherry issued an edition of the Quran in Roman Urdu, which contains ... a very full and complete index in Urdu by Mr. Wherry. ...
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Norfolk wherry
Types of wherry
The 'Trading Wherry' developed from the Keel. The Norfolk Wherry Trust keep trading wherry Albion at Forsythe Wherry Yard, off Womack Water at Ludham; trading wherry Maud also berths here in the winter
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Wherry Block
The Wherry Block, also known as Wherry's Hall, Scruby Brothers Grocery, and Scruby's Grocery Store, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, Wherry, a local contractor-builder. He built it as an investment and an income-producing property.
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William M. Wherry
Wherry retired at the rank of brigadier general in the United States Army. Wherry is the author of "Lyon's Campaign in Missouri". Family
In 1868, Wherry married Alice Grammer of Baltimore.
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Edgar T. Wherry
Wherry
Sarracenia oreophila (Kearney) Wherry
Sarracenia jonesii Wherry
Trillium cernuum f. tangerae Wherry
Books by Wherry
Wherry, Edgar T. Wherry, Edgar T. The Genus Phlox. 174 p., illus. Morris Arboretum Monograph 3. 1955. 174 pp. ill.
Wherry, Edgar T.
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Kenneth S. Wherry
Early life
Wherry was the third of five children born in Liberty, Nebraska, to David Emery and Jessie (née Comstock) Wherry. Wherry was strongly opposed to homosexuals serving the US government.
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