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  • Boldon Book
  • 12th-century survey of the bishopric of Durham, England

    The Boldon Book (also known as the Boldon Buke) contains the results of a survey of the bishopric of Durham that was completed on the orders of Hugh du

    Boldon Book

    Boldon_Book

  • The Boldons
  • Area in Tyne & Wear, England

    The Boldons is an area made up of the three villages of East Boldon, West Boldon and Boldon Colliery in South Tyneside, in the county of Tyne and Wear

    The Boldons

    The Boldons

    The_Boldons

  • Whitburn, Tyne and Wear
  • Village in South Tyneside, England

    a variety of shops. The first written instance of Whitburn is in the Boldon Book of 1183, where the village is recorded as Whitberne. This name may refer

    Whitburn, Tyne and Wear

    Whitburn, Tyne and Wear

    Whitburn,_Tyne_and_Wear

  • Coundon
  • Village in County Durham, England

    County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. The Boldon Book mentions a mine in Coundon in the twelfth century. In 2001 it had a population

    Coundon

    Coundon

    Coundon

  • Bishop Auckland
  • Town and civil parish in County Durham, England

    existed on a small-scale as early as 1183 when it is mentioned in the Boldon Book, it was limited by the lack of an easy way to transport coal away from

    Bishop Auckland

    Bishop Auckland

    Bishop_Auckland

  • Penshaw Monument
  • Greek style monument in North East England

    it was known as New Penshaw. The earliest record of Penshaw is in the Boldon Book of 1183, where it is described as being leased by William Basset from

    Penshaw Monument

    Penshaw Monument

    Penshaw_Monument

  • Houghton-le-Spring
  • Town in Tyne and Wear, England

    Woodstone Village. The earliest mention of the town's name is in the Boldon Book in 1183 as 'Hoctona'. An English transcription states: In Houghton are

    Houghton-le-Spring

    Houghton-le-Spring

    Houghton-le-Spring

  • Domesday Book
  • 11th-century survey of landholding in England

    century. The Boldon Buke (Book), a survey of the bishopric of Durham a century later than Domesday Photographic facsimiles of Domesday Book, for each county

    Domesday Book

    Domesday Book

    Domesday_Book

  • Publication of Domesday Book
  • Eliensis and the Boldon Book. The circulation of Farley's edition was too limited to expand significantly public access to the Domesday Book. That was to

    Publication of Domesday Book

    Publication_of_Domesday_Book

  • Cleadon
  • Village in South Tyneside, England

    the South Tyneside ward of Cleadon and East Boldon was 8,427. Nearby population centres include East Boldon, Whitburn, and Jarrow. The village is located

    Cleadon

    Cleadon

    Cleadon

  • County Palatine of Durham
  • Historic county of England with unique status

    The County Palatine of Durham, 1900, p. 296, footnotes 3, 4, and 5. Boldon Book, App, i to xiii. Although the Sheriff compounded for Danegeld, it was

    County Palatine of Durham

    County Palatine of Durham

    County_Palatine_of_Durham

  • Healeyfield
  • Village in England

    It is situated to the south west of Consett. First documented in the Boldon Book as Heleie, “Alain de Chilton, holds Heley, as is contained in his charter

    Healeyfield

    Healeyfield

    Healeyfield

  • Liber Exoniensis
  • Manuscript originating with the Domesday Survey of 1086

    Censualis, vocati Domesday Book, Additamenta ex Codic. Antiquiss. Exon Domesday; Inquisitio Eliensis; Liber Winton; Boldon Book. London: Record Commission

    Liber Exoniensis

    Liber_Exoniensis

  • Bishop Middleham
  • Village in County Durham, England

    Durham, this is the first recorded mention of the village. In 1183 the Boldon Book, a survey of all the land owned by the Bishop of Durham, records that

    Bishop Middleham

    Bishop Middleham

    Bishop_Middleham

  • Crook Hall
  • superseded after a few years by Ushaw College. First documented in the Boldon Book as “Cruketon pays four marks.” It is also listed in Bishops Hatfield's

    Crook Hall

    Crook_Hall

  • Hunstanworth
  • Village in County Durham, England

    population of the village as taken at the 2011 Census was 116. Listed in the Boldon Book (1183), “Robert Corbet held Hunstanworth by forest service, as is expressed

    Hunstanworth

    Hunstanworth

    Hunstanworth

  • West Auckland, County Durham
  • Village in County Durham, England

    West Auckland in the history of St. Cuthbert in the 11th century. The Boldon Book in 1183 showed that at that time West Auckland was inhabited by a number

    West Auckland, County Durham

    West Auckland, County Durham

    West_Auckland,_County_Durham

  • Edmundbyers
  • Village in County Durham, England

    settlement in the area from the Neolithic era onwards. It is listed in the Boldon Book (1183): "Alan Bruntoft holds Edmundbires for his service in the forest”

    Edmundbyers

    Edmundbyers

    Edmundbyers

  • Record Commission
  • British Royal Commissions, 1800–1837

    Censualis, vocati Domesday-Book, additamenta ex codic. antiquiss.: Exon' Domesday, Inquisition Eliensis, Liber Winton', Boldon Book. (An edition of four 11th

    Record Commission

    Record_Commission

  • History of County Durham
  • English county history

    administrative and ceremonial purposes until the Local Government Act 1972. Boldon Book (1183 or 1184) is a polyptichum for the Bishopric of Durham. Until the

    History of County Durham

    History of County Durham

    History_of_County_Durham

  • Hugh de Puiset
  • 12th-century Bishop of Durham and Justiciar of England

    finished, the results were entered into a register that became known as the Boldon Book. Hugh also fought a long-running disagreement with his own cathedral

    Hugh de Puiset

    Hugh_de_Puiset

  • Iveston
  • Village in County Durham, England

    In 1931 the parish had a population of 6395. First documented in the Boldon Book as Ivestan. The village is also listed in Bishop Hatfield’s survey (1381)

    Iveston

    Iveston

    Iveston

  • Martin Allen (numismatist)
  • British numismatist and historian

    British Numismatic Journal 65 (1995), pp. 120–34. "The Durham mint before Boldon Book", in D. Rollason, M. Harvey and M. Prestwich (eds), Anglo-Norman Durham

    Martin Allen (numismatist)

    Martin_Allen_(numismatist)

  • Newton Hall, Durham
  • Housing estate in County Durham, United Kingdom

    census of 7323. The first mention of Newton occurs about 1183, in the Boldon Book, a record of the estates of the Bishop of Durham, Hugh le Puiset. Newton

    Newton Hall, Durham

    Newton Hall, Durham

    Newton_Hall,_Durham

  • Tunstall, Sunderland
  • Suburb of Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, England

    since the early middle ages, first mentioned in the 1183 Norman era Boldon Book the contemporary village green continues to mirror its medieval shape

    Tunstall, Sunderland

    Tunstall, Sunderland

    Tunstall,_Sunderland

  • Medomsley
  • Village in County Durham, England

    of the Pennines and the surrounding countryside for miles around. The Boldon Book of 1183 records Medomsley as Medomesley. The Vita S Godrici, written

    Medomsley

    Medomsley

    Medomsley

  • 1180s in England
  • June – Henry the Young King dies, ending the fighting in Aquitaine. The Boldon Book is compiled as a survey of the bishopric of Durham. 1184 May – a serious

    1180s in England

    1180s_in_England

  • Muggleswick
  • Human settlement in England

    areas that have remained free from human interference. Listed in the Boldon Book (1183).—“The Prior holds Muglyngwyc, as is expressed in his charter,

    Muggleswick

    Muggleswick

    Muggleswick

  • Shadforth
  • Village in County Durham, England

    farming village from around AD 600. The village is mentioned in the Boldon Book of 1183. It is perhaps the only village in England with the name 'Shadforth'

    Shadforth

    Shadforth

    Shadforth

  • Newbottle, Tyne and Wear
  • Village in Tyne and Wear, England

    [citation needed] The earliest mention of the town's name is in the Boldon Book in 1183 as 'Newbotill' and by reference to neighbouring Houghton-le-spring

    Newbottle, Tyne and Wear

    Newbottle, Tyne and Wear

    Newbottle,_Tyne_and_Wear

  • Grindon, Sunderland
  • Suburb of Sunderland, England

    as “the hardest place” on Earth. The placename first appears in the Boldon Book dated from 1183 which states that the land was granted from the Bishop

    Grindon, Sunderland

    Grindon, Sunderland

    Grindon,_Sunderland

  • Jill Scott (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1987)

    for the Boldon CA girls' team in Middlesbrough and later met future England teammates Steph Houghton and Demi Stokes who also played for Boldon. As part

    Jill Scott (footballer)

    Jill Scott (footballer)

    Jill_Scott_(footballer)

  • Crookhall
  • Village in County Durham, England

    connected to, Crook Hall which once stood nearby. First documented in the Boldon Book as “Cruketon pays four marks.” It is also listed in Bishops Hatfield's

    Crookhall

    Crookhall

  • 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
  • 9th edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship

    the final tournament. All matches of the tournament were played at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva. The draw of the tournament was held on 7 November 2017

    2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship

    2018_CONCACAF_Women's_U-20_Championship

  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Country in the Caribbean

    medal was won by Keshorn Walcott in the men's javelin throw in 2012. Ato Boldon has won the most Olympic and World Championship medals for Trinidad and

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Trinidad_and_Tobago

  • Trinidad and Tobago national football team
  • Men's association football team

    seat Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, citing a problem with the lighting system at Hasely Crawford Stadium, lower expenses for matches at Ato Boldon, and fans

    Trinidad and Tobago national football team

    Trinidad and Tobago national football team

    Trinidad_and_Tobago_national_football_team

  • Christian Pulisic
  • American soccer player (born 1998)

    autobiography titled Pulisic: My Journey So Far. The book chronicles his journey into the soccer world. In the book, he also revealed that he suffered with depression

    Christian Pulisic

    Christian Pulisic

    Christian_Pulisic

  • NBC Sports
  • Sports division of NBC

    Saux, Stephen Warnock, Jim Beglin World Athletics/USA Track & Field – Ato Boldon, Sanya Richards-Ross, Craig Masback, Kara Goucher, Trey Hardee World Aquatics/USA

    NBC Sports

    NBC Sports

    NBC_Sports

  • Usain Bolt
  • Jamaican sprinter (born 1986)

    World's Fastest Man, was released in 2010. Bolt had previously said that the book "...should be exciting, it's my life, and I'm a cool and exciting guy." His

    Usain Bolt

    Usain Bolt

    Usain_Bolt

  • Tony Cullen
  • English footballer

    (2000). All the Lads: A Complete Who's Who of Sunderland AFC. Great Britain. ISBN 9781899538157.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

    Tony Cullen

    Tony_Cullen

  • Snoop Dogg
  • American rapper (born 1971)

    Dogg ran in an exhibition 200 meters race alongside former athletes Ato Boldon and Wallace Spearmon at the US track and field Olympic trials in Eugene

    Snoop Dogg

    Snoop Dogg

    Snoop_Dogg

  • Tyne and Wear Metro
  • Rail network in north-east England

    Junction and Sunderland, intermediate stations at Brockley Whins, East Boldon and Seaburn were re-built, with a further three being purpose-built for

    Tyne and Wear Metro

    Tyne and Wear Metro

    Tyne_and_Wear_Metro

  • Alun Armstrong
  • English actor (born 1946)

    Dick Clement; Ian la Frenais (2001). Porridge The Inside Story. Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0-7472-3294-6. "BBC Drama People Index: Alun Armstrong"

    Alun Armstrong

    Alun Armstrong

    Alun_Armstrong

  • Robert Bigsby
  • English antiquarian and author

    a Vindication of Boldon Delavel. Robert Bigsby (1850). A Supplement to the Rev. Jos. Jones's Appendix to the Vindication of Boldon Deleval. Robert Bigsby

    Robert Bigsby

    Robert Bigsby

    Robert_Bigsby

  • Massacre of Glencoe
  • 1692 killing of clan Macdonald members

    his two historical inspirations for the infamous Red Wedding in his 2000 book A Storm of Swords. In 1962, Jim McLean wrote the song "The Massacre of Glencoe"

    Massacre of Glencoe

    Massacre of Glencoe

    Massacre_of_Glencoe

  • List of doping cases in athletics
  • Overview of doping in athletics

    from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2010. IAAF Statistics Book – World Indoor Championships SOPOT 2014 (PDF), IAAF, pp. 47–48, archived

    List of doping cases in athletics

    List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics

  • Ben Johnson (Canadian sprinter)
  • Canadian sprinter (born 1961)

    self-published book, Johnson reviews his childhood in Jamaica, and his early bout with malaria. A Canadian Press article described the book as "an unconventional

    Ben Johnson (Canadian sprinter)

    Ben Johnson (Canadian sprinter)

    Ben_Johnson_(Canadian_sprinter)

  • Sam Bartram
  • English footballer (1914–1981)

    he had an unsuccessful trial with Reading. When his local village club Boldon Villa were without a goalkeeper for a cup final in 1934, Bartram took over

    Sam Bartram

    Sam Bartram

    Sam_Bartram

  • Beamish Museum
  • Open-air museum in County Durham, England

    recorded mention of a dwelling is in the 1183 Buke of Boldon (the region's equivalent of the Domesday Book). The name Pockerley has Saxon origins – "Pock" or

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish_Museum

  • Noah Lyles
  • American sprinter (born 1997)

    "Noah Lyles". OIympics.com. Retrieved August 5, 2024. "Athletics Results Book" (PDF). 2014 Summer Youth Olympics. Archived from the original (PDF) on October

    Noah Lyles

    Noah Lyles

    Noah_Lyles

  • Kevin Rudd (rugby league)
  • Former professional rugby league player, coach and administrator

    race, his Dad being a Geordie from Eighton Banks and his Mum a Mackam from Boldon Colliery, Sunderland. Rudd, a hooker, started his professional career as

    Kevin Rudd (rugby league)

    Kevin Rudd (rugby league)

    Kevin_Rudd_(rugby_league)

  • Leonardo, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology
  • American nonprofit organization

    currently governed by Marc Hebert, Raphael Arar, Michael Bennett, Alan Boldon, Nina Czegledy, Adiraj Gupta, Minu Ipe, Gordon Knox, Roger Malina, Joel

    Leonardo, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology

    Leonardo,_the_International_Society_for_the_Arts,_Sciences_and_Technology

  • Medication
  • Substance used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease

    1001/jama.2016.11237. PMID 27552619. S2CID 19317308. Scannell JW, Blanckley A, Boldon H, et al. (1 March 2012). "Diagnosing the decline in pharmaceutical R&D

    Medication

    Medication

    Medication

  • Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
  • American hurdler and sprinter (born 1999)

    autobiographical book recounting her life and experiences from the 2016 U.S. Olympic trials through the 2023 outdoor season. McLaughlin-Levrone's book focuses

    Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone

    Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone

    Sydney_McLaughlin-Levrone

  • Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven
  • Scottish army officer (c. 1580 – 1661)

    History of the Scottish Covenanting Armies, 1639–1651. Edinburgh.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Furgol, Edward (2002). "Beating

    Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven

    Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven

    Alexander_Leslie,_1st_Earl_of_Leven

  • Tom Pickard
  • English poet and filmmaker

    Bockris, Jon Silkin and singers Paul Jones, Alan Hull and Alex Glasgow. The Boldon Colliery brass band also played at the event. In 1974, his television play

    Tom Pickard

    Tom_Pickard

  • Durham University
  • Collegiate university in Durham, England

    council". The Northern Echo. "Boldon House". Estate Development. Durham University. Retrieved 19 September 2024. "Boldon House: A Sustainable Transformation

    Durham University

    Durham University

    Durham_University

  • Obadele Thompson
  • Barbados-born former sprinter, lawyer, and author

    behind Boldon's 9.86 sec.). Days later, on 17 September, he won the 100 m bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, behind Boldon and

    Obadele Thompson

    Obadele Thompson

    Obadele_Thompson

  • List of windmills in the United Kingdom
  • Historic England. "CLEADON MILL AND SURROUNDING WALL, SUNNISIDE LANE, BOLDON, SOUTH TYNESIDE, TYNE AND WEAR (1025192)". National Heritage List for England

    List of windmills in the United Kingdom

    List_of_windmills_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Carl Lewis
  • American track and field athlete (born 1961)

    January 15, 2015. Wallechinsky, David; Jaime Loucky (2008). The Complete Book of the Olympics: 2008 Edition. Aurum Press. p. 702. ISBN 978-1-84513-330-6

    Carl Lewis

    Carl Lewis

    Carl_Lewis

  • Tommie Smith
  • American track and field athlete (born 1944)

    Nonfiction Honor Book by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and nominated for a 2008 NAACP Image Award. Smith's second book Victory. Stand

    Tommie Smith

    Tommie Smith

    Tommie_Smith

  • Keith Ellison
  • American politician (born 1963)

    alongside Representative Liz Reyer and Senator Liz Boldon. Developed by Ellison, Reyer, and Boldon, the Act bans medical providers from denying medically

    Keith Ellison

    Keith Ellison

    Keith_Ellison

  • South Shields (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832 onwards

    Beacon and Bents; Biddick and All Saints; Cleadon Park; Cleadon and East Boldon; Harton; Horsley Hill; Simonside and Rekendyke; West Park; Westoe; Whitburn

    South Shields (constituency)

    South Shields (constituency)

    South_Shields_(constituency)

  • Ralph Milbanke Hudson
  • English shipowner and politician (1849–1938)

    1938) was an English shipowner and politician. He was born in 1849 in The Boldons, the son of Ralph Milbanke Hudson the elder, of Oak Lea, Witton Gilbert

    Ralph Milbanke Hudson

    Ralph Milbanke Hudson

    Ralph_Milbanke_Hudson

  • List of association football stadiums by country
  • 2017. Archived 26 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine AFC Asian Cup 2027 Bid Book: Bidding Nation Qatar. Qatar Football Association. 18 December 2020. Archived

    List of association football stadiums by country

    List of association football stadiums by country

    List_of_association_football_stadiums_by_country

  • Darlington F.C.
  • Association football club in Darlington, England

    their first game under the new name on 6 October in a 1–0 away defeat to Boldon C.A. In June 2024, Darlington announced that they would be forming an Under

    Darlington F.C.

    Darlington_F.C.

  • Richmond Sixteen
  • Group of "absolutist" English conscientious objectors during the First World War

    (1887–1955), centre forward of the reserve Sunderland Football Club, from East Boldon; Alfred Matthew Martlew (1894–1917), a clerk at Rowntree's chocolate factory

    Richmond Sixteen

    Richmond Sixteen

    Richmond_Sixteen

  • Eddie Hart (sprinter)
  • American sprinter (born 1949)

    world record in the 100 m that lasted for 14 years. In 2017 Hart released a book, Disqualified: Eddie Hart, Munich 1972, and the Voices of the Most Tragic

    Eddie Hart (sprinter)

    Eddie_Hart_(sprinter)

  • List of University of California, Los Angeles people
  • Ashford – Olympic track and field athlete and multiple gold medalist Ato Boldon – Olympic track and field athlete 1997 200 meter World Champion and four-time

    List of University of California, Los Angeles people

    List_of_University_of_California,_Los_Angeles_people

  • 4 × 100 metres relay
  • Track and field relay event covering 400 metres

    in yellow, frequently using lines, triangles or chevrons. While the rule book specifies the exact positioning of the marks, the colours and style are only

    4 × 100 metres relay

    4 × 100 metres relay

    4_×_100_metres_relay

  • Rolling stock of the Kent & East Sussex Railway (heritage)
  • August 2014 Report". Woodford, C.G., ed. (1974). Dart Valley Railway Stock Book. Buckfastleigh: Dart Valley Railway. pp. 24–25. "Barry wreck moves to KESR"

    Rolling stock of the Kent & East Sussex Railway (heritage)

    Rolling_stock_of_the_Kent_&_East_Sussex_Railway_(heritage)

  • 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships
  • Track event

    org/www.mednobel.ki.se/www.olympics.org Butler, Mark (2013). IAAF Statistics Book Moscow 2013 (PDF). IAAF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 October 2014

    100 metres at the World Athletics Championships

    100 metres at the World Athletics Championships

    100_metres_at_the_World_Athletics_Championships

  • Battle of Naseby
  • 1645 battle of the First English Civil War

    King's War, 1641–1647 (2001 ed.). Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-139072-7. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) SP 28/173, Series: Part 1. Kew: The

    Battle of Naseby

    Battle of Naseby

    Battle_of_Naseby

  • Harrison Williams (decathlete)
  • American decathlete (born 1996)

    first time. This score also put him 31st on the global all-time list and booked his place at the 2023 World Athletics Championships, where he finished 7th

    Harrison Williams (decathlete)

    Harrison Williams (decathlete)

    Harrison_Williams_(decathlete)

  • Kenny Bednarek
  • American sprinter (born 1998)

    2025. Mayforth, Tyler (May 18, 2019). "Kenny Bednarek Runs Into The Record Book". USTFCCCA. Archived from the original on 27 November 2024. Retrieved April

    Kenny Bednarek

    Kenny Bednarek

    Kenny_Bednarek

  • John Ridley (inventor)
  • Australian inventor

    city of Adelaide, Australia was named for him. Ridley was born near West Boldon, County Durham, England. He was the son of a miller also named John Ridley

    John Ridley (inventor)

    John Ridley (inventor)

    John_Ridley_(inventor)

  • Maurice Greene (sprinter)
  • American sprinter (born 1974)

    Gallagher, Greene appeared in the book "Andy Roddick Beat Me With a Frying Pan" racing in a 100-meter race against the book's editor, who had a 31-meter head

    Maurice Greene (sprinter)

    Maurice Greene (sprinter)

    Maurice_Greene_(sprinter)

  • Basdeo Panday
  • Trinidadian politician (1933–2024)

    Montano with Tim Gopeesingh, and Augustus with former Olympic athlete Ato Boldon. On 24 April 2006, Panday was found guilty on all three counts he was charged

    Basdeo Panday

    Basdeo Panday

    Basdeo_Panday

  • John Chisholm (engineer)
  • British engineer

    CAP-Gemini. SEMA-METRA was cash rich whereas CAP Group had a very strong order book. This allowed balancing of the new group's portfolio. In practice some would

    John Chisholm (engineer)

    John_Chisholm_(engineer)

  • List of U.S. state senators
  • to Missouri) List of U.S. state representatives (Montana to Wyoming) The Book of the States (53 ed.). The Council of State Governments. January 7, 2022

    List of U.S. state senators

    List_of_U.S._state_senators

  • UCLA Bruins
  • Sports team name of University of California, Los Angeles

    water polo, silver), Bob Alejo (men's beach volleyball, gold), Jeannette Boldon (women's track and field, multiple medals), and John Speraw (men's volleyball

    UCLA Bruins

    UCLA Bruins

    UCLA_Bruins

  • Tyne and Wear
  • County of England

    migration. Internet Archive. London : HMSO. 1996. ISBN 978-0-11-691655-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Ethnicity

    Tyne and Wear

    Tyne and Wear

    Tyne_and_Wear

  • Sylvia Crawley
  • American basketball player and coach (born 1972)

    Basketball Coaches Career". NCAA. Retrieved September 26, 2015. "BC WBB Record Book" (PDF). BC Eagles. Black, A. J. (March 19, 2012). "Globe's Lack Of Coverage

    Sylvia Crawley

    Sylvia Crawley

    Sylvia_Crawley

  • Houghton-le-Spring (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1983

    Boroughs. Remaining northern areas, largely comprising the Urban District of Boldon (which had largely succeeded the abolished Rural District of South Shields)

    Houghton-le-Spring (constituency)

    Houghton-le-Spring (constituency)

    Houghton-le-Spring_(constituency)

  • Jarrow
  • Town in Tyne and Wear, England

    for Jarrow for the 2011 census, additionally including Hebburn and the Boldons, which were not included in the subsequent 2021 definition. The built up

    Jarrow

    Jarrow

    Jarrow

  • Ernest Blakelock Thubron
  • French motorboat racer

    Anglo-French motorboat racer and an Olympic champion. He was born in The Boldons, United Kingdom. He died in Tokomaru, New Zealand on 22 May 1927 He won

    Ernest Blakelock Thubron

    Ernest Blakelock Thubron

    Ernest_Blakelock_Thubron

  • Brenda Frese
  • American basketball player and coach

    King released a book chronicling the Terrapins' rise to their 2006 championship win entitled Overtime Is Our Time. The 200-page book, published by Terrapin

    Brenda Frese

    Brenda Frese

    Brenda_Frese

  • 93rd Minnesota Legislature
  • Legislature of Minnesota, 2023–2025

    (until February 6, 2024): Kari Dziedzic (DFL) Assistant Majority Leaders Liz Boldon Nick A. Frentz Mary K. Kunesh Foung Hawj Kelly L. Morrison Erin P. Murphy

    93rd Minnesota Legislature

    93rd Minnesota Legislature

    93rd_Minnesota_Legislature

  • Bill Fennelly
  • American basketball coach

    28, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2013. "2012–13 MAC Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Mid-American Conference. 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2013. "1995–96

    Bill Fennelly

    Bill Fennelly

    Bill_Fennelly

  • Jamaica High School
  • Public school in New York City

    of Columbia Court of Appeals Marcie Blane '59, (1944–), pop singer Ato Boldon '91 (transferred out), Olympic athlete Paul Bowles '28, (1910–1999), author

    Jamaica High School

    Jamaica High School

    Jamaica_High_School

  • Dwain Chambers
  • British track sprinter (born 1978)

    best of 10.08 s in the 100 m final finishing fourth behind Greene, Ato Boldon and Obadele Thompson. Chambers was the best European 100 m performer, but

    Dwain Chambers

    Dwain Chambers

    Dwain_Chambers

  • Thomas Stackhouse
  • English theologian and controversialist

    controversialist. The son of John Stackhouse (d. 1734), who became rector of Boldon in County Durham, and uncle of John Stackhouse, he was born at Witton-le-Wear

    Thomas Stackhouse

    Thomas Stackhouse

    Thomas_Stackhouse

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    Stanhope and Tyne Railway

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  • Battle of Largs
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    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in northern England named Bolton, especially the one in Lancashire, from Old English boðl ‘dwelling’, ‘house’ (see Bold 2) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

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    English : possibly a habitational name from one of the group of places in Oxfordshire named Baldon, from the Old English personal name Bealda + dūn ‘hill’, or a variant of Baldwin.

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  • Bilson
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    Bilson

    English : variant of Belson or an altered spelling of Billson, a patronymic from Bill 1.

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    English (London)

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    English

    Boulton

    English : variant spelling of Bolton.

    Boulton

  • BALDOR
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    Norwegian

    BALDOR

    Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Balder, BALDOR means "lord, prince."

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    Bowden

    English : habitational name from any of several places called Bowden or Bowdon. Bowden in Devon and Derbyshire and Bowdon in Cheshire are named with Old English boga ‘bow’ + dūn ‘hill’, i.e. ‘hill shaped like a bow’; one in Leicestershire (Bugedone in Domesday Book) comes, according to Ekwall, from the Old English personal name Būga (masculine) or Bucge (feminine) + dūn. There are also Scottish places of this name, but there are comparatively few bearers of the surname Bowden north of the border.English : habitational name from Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, so named with the Old English phrase būfan dūne ‘on, upon the hill’. The surname may also have arisen as a topographic name from the same phrase used independently, for someone who lived at the top of a hill.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadáin ‘descendant of Buadán’, an Old Irish personal name.

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  • BALDOIN
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    French

    BALDOIN

    Old French form of Old High German Baldawin, BALDOIN means "brave friend."

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    English

    Beldon

    English : variant spelling of Belden.

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  • BOLDO
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    Gypsy/Romani

    BOLDO

     Romani form of Croatian Baldo, BOLDO means "Ba'al protect the king." 

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    English

    Belton

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Belton, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Suffolk. The first element, bel, is of uncertain origin; the second is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish : the name Weldon, relatively common in Ireland, has sometimes been Gaelicized as de Bhéalatún and re-Anglicized as Veldon and Belton.

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  • Bondon
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    English

    Bondon

    Man of the land.

    Bondon

  • Bordon
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    English

    Bordon

    Boar's home.

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  • Baddon
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    Welsh

    Baddon

    From Baddon.

    Baddon

  • Balson
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    English

    Balson

    English : variant of Balsam.English : alternatively, it may be a patronymic from an unidentified personal name. Compare Bolson.

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  • Bolden
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    English

    Bolden

    English : variant of Bolding.Swedish (Boldén) : ornamental name.

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  • Boldin
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    English

    Boldin

    English : variant of Bolding.Swedish : variant of Bolden.

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  • Boldon
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    English

    Boldon

    English : unexplained. Compare Bolden.

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  • Bolson
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    English

    Bolson

    English : unexplained. It may be a variant of Balson (see Balsam) or Bulson.

    Bolson

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    (Wife of prophet Muhammad)

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

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    Person Shining Like Morning Sun

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    Indian, Sanskrit

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    Calm; Bright; The Sun

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    American, Australian, Jamaican

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    Bumble Bee

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    GRETCHEN

    Diminutive form of English Gretta ("pearl"), GRETCHEN means "little pearl."

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    Arabic, Australian

    Daim

    Permanent; Eternal

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    Tamil

    Joshnika | ஜோஷநீகா 

    Cupid, Follower of Lord Shiva

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    English

    BLONDIE

    English byname transferred to forename use, BLONDIE means "blonde."

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    Tamil

    Dipisha | தீபீஷா 

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  • Boldo
  • n.

    Alt. of Boldu

  • Boldu
  • n.

    A fragrant evergreen shrub of Chili (Peumus Boldus). The bark is used in tanning, the wood for making charcoal, the leaves in medicine, and the drupes are eaten.

  • Bollen
  • a.

    See Boln, a.

  • Golden
  • a.

    Having the color of gold; as, the golden grain.

  • Boln
  • a.

    Alt. of Bollen

  • Boston
  • n.

    A game at cards, played by four persons, with two packs of fifty-two cards each; -- said to be so called from Boston, Massachusetts, and to have been invented by officers of the French army in America during the Revolutionary war.

  • Boldened
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bolden

  • Boon
  • n.

    Good; prosperous; as, boon voyage.

  • Cordon
  • n.

    A cord or ribbon bestowed or borne as a badge of honor; a broad ribbon, usually worn after the manner of a baldric, constituting a mark of a very high grade in an honorary order. Cf. Grand cordon.

  • Bolden
  • v. t.

    To make bold; to encourage; to embolden.

  • Goden ly
  • adv.

    In golden terms or a golden manner; splendidly; delightfully.

  • Boldly
  • adv.

    In a bold manner.

  • Gowden
  • a.

    Golden.

  • Aureate
  • a.

    Golden; gilded.

  • Bold
  • n.

    Somewhat overstepping usual bounds, or conventional rules, as in art, literature, etc.; taking liberties in composition or expression; as, the figures of an author are bold.

  • Bold-faced
  • a.

    Somewhat impudent; lacking modesty; as, a bold-faced woman.

  • Golden
  • a.

    Very precious; highly valuable; excellent; eminently auspicious; as, golden opinions.

  • Bold
  • v. i.

    To be or become bold.

  • Bold
  • v. t.

    To make bold or daring.

  • Olden
  • a.

    Old; ancient; as, the olden time.