Derby (UK Parliament constituency) — Derby Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons 1295 (1295)–1950 (split) (1950 (split)) Number of m … Wikipedia
James Harrington (author) — James Harrington (or Harington) (3 January 1611 11 September 1677) was an English political theorist of classical republicanism, [ England s premier civic humanist and Machiavellian. He was not the first to think about English politics in these… … Wikipedia
The Commonwealth of Oceana — published 1656, is a composition of political philosophy written by the English politician and essayist, James Harrington (1611 ndash;1677). When first attempted to be published, it was officially censored by Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell (1599 … Wikipedia
Hugh A. McAllister — Nacimiento 24 de octubre 1944 Glasgow Nacionalidad escocés Campo profesor, naturalista Abreviatura en botánica … Wikipedia Español
Packman — Recorded in the spellings of Pakeman, Packman, Peakman, and Paceman, this medieval surname is job descriptive. It derives from the Olde English pre 7th century word pac meaning a bundle, and the Anglo Saxon word mann , which has a variety of… … Surnames reference
Peakman — Recorded in the spellings of Pakeman, Packman, Peakman, and Paceman, this medieval surname is job descriptive. It derives from the Olde English pre 7th century word pac meaning a bundle, and the Anglo Saxon word mann , which has a variety of… … Surnames reference
Paxman — Recorded in the spellings of Pakeman, Packman, Peakman, Paceman, and Paxman, this medieval English surname is job descriptive. It derives from the Olde English pre 7th century word pac meaning a bundle, and the Anglo Saxon word mann , which has a … Surnames reference
Kirby Muxloe — is a dormitory village 5 miles southwest of Leicester in the parish of Glenfield. The name Kirby comes from the name of a Dane, Caeri, who established the community here in the late ninth or early tenth century. The settlement was known as Carbi … Wikipedia
Barwick Green — is the theme music to the long running BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers . It is a maypole dance from the suite My Native Heath , written in 1924 by the Yorkshire composer Arthur Wood, and named after Barwick in Elmet. [cite episode title =… … Wikipedia
Treasure trove — A treasure trove may broadly be defined as an amount of gold, silver, gemstones, money, jewellery, or any valuable collection found hidden underground or in places such as cellars or attics, where the treasure seems old enough for it to be… … Wikipedia