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Nature reserve in Oxfordshire, England
Cuttle Brook is a 13-hectare (32-acre) local nature reserve in Thame in Oxfordshire. It is owned and managed by Thame Town Council. There are seven entrances
Cuttle_Brook
River in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, England
The Cuttle Brook is a watercourse in England. It is formed as a lake runoff on the border between Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire east of Chinnor. It initially
Cuttle_Brook_(north)
Watercourse in Oxfordshire, England
The Cuttle Brook is a watercourse in Oxfordshire, England. It originates from several short unnamed tributaries west of Chinnor and flows in a northwesterly
Cuttle_Brook_(south)
River in Warwickshire and the West Midlands, England
Balsall the Cuttle Brook feeds the river, which now arcs north, and again close by Barston. Past Hampton in Arden the river is fed by Shadow Brook, at Diddington
River_Blythe
Village in Oxfordshire, England
ancient Lower Icknield Way, and on its other sides largely by brooks that merge as Cuttle Brook, a tributary of the River Thame. The 2011 Census recorded
Sydenham,_Oxfordshire
Market town in Oxfordshire, England
playwright W. B. Yeats (1865–1939) lived in the town for a short time at Cuttle Brook House, 42 Lower High Street. His son was born there in 1921. A blue plaque
Thame
River in England – third-longest in the UK
Canal Act 1766 (6 Geo. 3. c. 96), and construction from Shardlow to Preston Brook, where it joined the Bridgewater Canal, was completed by 1777. The canal
River_Trent
British actress
Moraes Princess Caraboo (1994) – Lady Neville The Witches (1990) – Nicola Cuttle Dealers (1989) – Lucy Paris by Night (1988) – Girl at Gillvray's Office
Annabel_Brooks
Hill". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 16 March 2020. "Cuttle Brook". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 8 April 2020. "Ewelme
List of local nature reserves in Oxfordshire
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_Oxfordshire
River in Buckinghamshire, England
takes its name from the river) then flows due north west to join the Cuttle Brook about a mile east of Towersey in Oxfordshire. It then goes to the north
River_Lyde
Proposed walking, wheeling and cycling route in England
of the greenway have included the intervening floodplain of Cuttle Brook, Scotsgrove Brook and the River Thame, along with the challenge of co-ordinating
Haddenham-Thame_Greenway
Figure in the Hebrew Bible
mysterious creature, here spoken of, it is included among the class of cuttle-fish, to which, indeed, in certain external respects it would seem to belong
Anak
London Borough of Sutton Cunningham Clough Bolton Curtis Wood Canterbury Cuttle Brook South Oxfordshire Dacres Wood London Borough of Lewisham Dagenham Village
List of local nature reserves in England
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_England
Merchant traders in the 1830s
shore-based stations at Cuttle Cove in Preservation Inlet (Rakituma) and Te Awaiti Bay in Queen Charlotte Sound (Tōtaranui). Joseph Brooks Weller interested
Weller_brothers
River in Gloucestershire, England
a flour mill until it burnt down in 1898. The final mill on Slad Brook was Cuttles Mill. Its water supply was supplemented by surplus water from the
Slad_Brook
Species of bird
(hard-boiled eggs, bread, biscuits, hard cheese or low-fat cottage cheese). Cuttle bones, mineral blocks, and gravel or ground oyster shells may be given to
Sun_conure
Film by Nicolas Roeg
Elsie, a witch who works as a maid at Hotel Excelsior Annabel Brooks as Nicola Cuttle, a witch Emma Relph as Millie, a witch Nora Connolly as Beatrice
The_Witches_(1990_film)
British field hockey club
Marshall (goalkeeper) 2. Jaxon Browne 3. Daniel Vincent 4. Ben Wallace 5. Luis Cuttle 6. James Sutcliffe 8. Samkelo Mvimbi 9. Andrew Rusbridge 11. Carlon Mentoor
Brooklands_Hockey_Club
Infant Phenomenon H. Horncastle, adapted from Charles Dickens 571 Captain Cuttle John Brougham 626 Jane, the Licensed Victualler's Daughter J.P. Hart 636
John_Dicks_(publisher)
Canal in England
Bridgewater Canal, which it joins at Preston Brook in Cheshire. Although mileposts measure the distance to Preston Brook and Shardlow, Derwent Mouth is about
Trent_and_Mersey_Canal
(The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Cuttle Pool (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Cwm Byddog (Radnorshire Wildlife Trust)
List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
List_of_Wildlife_Trust_nature_reserves
mysterious creature, here spoken of, it is included among the class of cuttle-fish, to which, indeed, in certain external respects it would seem to belong
Kraken_in_popular_culture
Irish rebel and pirate (1771–1809)
survived to spread the alarm. A few weeks later the Royal Navy schooner HMS Cuttle captured Jordan. Jordan was convicted of piracy and executed in Halifax
Edward_Jordan_(pirate)
English poet and writer (born 1996)
lockdown". Yorkshire Bylines. Retrieved 29 January 2025. "Foyle Friday 3: Jade Cuttle, Richard Osmond & Laura Potts". Young Poets Network. 2018. Retrieved 7 September
Laura_Potts
Illegal hunting of wildlife
(1): 9–24. Bibcode:1998SNatR..11....9M. doi:10.1080/08941929809381058. Cuttle, S. P. (2008). "Impacts of Pastoral Grazing on Soil Quality". In McDowell
Poaching
English stage actor (1841–1881)
’ McClosky in the ‘Octoroon,’ Dan'l Peggotty in ‘Little Em'ly,’ Captain Cuttle in ‘Heart's Delight,’ A. Halliday's version of ‘Dombey and Son.’ This last
Samuel_Anderson_Emery
Flat horse race in Britain
Craig an Eran Frank Bullock Alec Taylor Jr. Lord Astor 1:42.60 1922 Captain Cuttle Steve Donoghue Fred Darling Lord Woolavington 1:41.40 1923 Ellangowan Charlie
St_James's_Palace_Stakes
Scandals during Ulysses Grant's presidency
Admiral David D. Porter wrote a letter to William T. Sherman, "...Our cuttle fish [Robeson] of the navy although he may conceal his tracks for a while
Scandals of the Grant administration
Scandals_of_the_Grant_administration
Set of processes exchanging nutrients between parts of a system
original (PDF) on 2011-09-28. Stockdale, E. A.; Shepherd, M. A.; Fortune, S.; Cuttle, S. P. (2006). "Soil fertility in organic farming systems – fundamentally
Nutrient_cycle
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1987–2011)
Blue Stag. The beaten horses included Elmaamul, Linamix, Zoman, and Mr Brooks. In July Quest For Fame started 5/4 favourite for the Irish Derby at the
Quest_for_Fame_(horse)
Australian division election results
15.5 +15.5 Labor (N-C) William Quirk 6,724 14.5 +14.5 Independent Ronald Cuttle 1,408 3.0 +3.0 State Labor Charles Lenon 1,177 2.5 +2.5 Total formal votes
Electoral results for the Division of Riverina
Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Riverina
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Gainsborough ₩ 1919 Grand Parade 1920s 1920 Spion Kop 1921 Humorist 1922 Captain Cuttle 1923 Papyrus 1924 Sansovino 1925 Manna 1926 Coronach 1927 Call Boy 1928
Nashwan
England, retrieved 29 November 2022 Historic England, "The Grandstand, Cuttle and gate 200 metres north of Swarkestone Hall, Swarkestone (1088345)", National
Listed buildings in Swarkestone
Listed_buildings_in_Swarkestone
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
sired by Captain Cuttle, who won the Epsom Derby in 1922, making her a representative of the Godolphin Arabian sire line. Captain Cuttle's subsequent stud
Scuttle_(horse)
Canoe River, Cuttle Lake Clement Creek Alex Creek Firesteel River Beaver River Black Sturgeon River MacFarlane River Octopus Creek (Ena Brook) Devils Creek
List_of_rivers_of_Ontario
Awards of British honours
Jackson Clarke, Royal Corps of Signals, 551257 Major Fraser Graham Barry Cuttle, The Rifles, Army Reserve, 545424 Major Andrew Raymond Davies, Corps of
2016_Birthday_Honours
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
important broodmares Gas and Glare. His best colt may have been Bowling Brook, who raced in the United States, where his wins included the Belmont Stakes
Ayrshire_(horse)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
sire line. Hurry On sired numerous other major winners including Captain Cuttle, Coronach, Call Boy, Pennycomequick and Precipitation. Cresta Run's dam
Cresta_Run_(horse)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
sire line. Hurry On sired numerous other major winners including Captain Cuttle, Coronach, Call Boy, Pennycomequick, Cresta Run and Precipitation. Plack's
Plack_(horse)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Without Apology, 1938, quoted in The Oxford Book of Dreams (ed. Stephen Brook; 1983) "Racing in England". Otago Witness. 15 July 1908. Retrieved 2012-02-16
Signorinetta
British Thoroughbred racehorse
Gainsborough ₩ 1919 Grand Parade 1920s 1920 Spion Kop 1921 Humorist 1922 Captain Cuttle 1923 Papyrus 1924 Sansovino 1925 Manna 1926 Coronach 1927 Call Boy 1928
Tagalie
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
(GB) Gondolette (GB) Dam Poker Chip (GB) 1937 The Recorder 1925 Captain Cuttle Hurry On Bellavista Lady Juror Son-in-Law Lady Josephine Straight Sequence
Queenpot
CUTTLE BROOK
CUTTLE BROOK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Pott, a short form of Philpott.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Anglo-Norman French, Middle English castel ‘castle’, ‘fortified building or set of buildings’, especially the residence of a feudal lord (Late Latin castellum, a diminutive of castrum ‘fort’, ‘Roman walled city’). The name would also have denoted a servant who lived and worked at such a place.
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Jutta, JUTTE means "Jewess" or "praised."
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish (chiefly northern Ireland)
English, Scottish, and Irish (chiefly northern Ireland) : variant of Little.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Turkel.English : nickname for a mild and gentle or affectionate person, from Middle English turtel ‘turtle dove’.English : nickname for a crippled or deformed person, from Old French tourtel, a diminutive of tourt ‘crooked’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Obedient
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from the Old Norse personal name þorkell, a contracted form of a name composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + ketill ‘cauldron’. The personal name Thurkill or Thirkill was in use throughout England in the Middle Ages; in northern England it had been introduced directly by Scandinavian settlers, whereas in the South it was the result of Norman influence. This surname and its variants are especially common in East Anglia. In Ireland the Old Norse name was adopted as a Gaelic personal name (Thorcall), which generated the surnames McCorkle and Corkill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of chain-mail, from an Anglo-Norman French diminutive of Old French cot(t)e ‘coat of mail’ (see Cott).English : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Old French co(u)tel, co(u)teau ‘knife’ (Late Latin cultellus, a diminutive of culter ‘plowshare’).English : Edward Cottle was in Martha’s Vineyard, MA, before 1653.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Butler.German : occupational name for a village tavern owner, from French bouteillier ‘butler’.Respelling of the German habitational name Buttlar, from a place so named in Thuringia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Bottle, from the medieval personal name Bottyll, of Scandinavian origin.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname for a clever person, from Anglo-Norman French sotil ‘subtle’, ‘clever’, ‘cunning’.English (East Anglia) : habitational name from Soothill in West Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a small man, or distinguishing epithet for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name, from Middle English littel, Old English l̄tel, originally a diminutive of l̄t (see Light 3).Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Beagáin ‘descendant of Beagán’ (see Begin).Translation of French Petit and Lepetit; also used as an English form of names such as Jean-Petit ‘little John’.Translation of any of various other European name meaning ‘little’.
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Princess
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Castle
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Ketill, from ketill ‘kettle’, ‘(sacrificial) cauldron’.English translation of German Kessel.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : probably a topographic name for someone who lived at a place overgrown with nettles, Middle English net(t)el.Respelling of North German Nettel, a nickname for an obnoxious person, from Middle Low German nettel ‘nettle’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kettle.Americanized spelling of German Kittel or Swiss German Küttel, which is perhaps a variant of Kittel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English setl ‘seat’, ‘dwelling’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of Norman origin)
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place named as having been the site of a battle, from Old French bataille ‘battle’. In some cases, this may be Battle in Sussex, site of the Battle of Hastings,A John Battle from Yorkshire, England, settled in 1654 on the Nansemond, a stream in VA. His descendants became prominent in NC and GA.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Utley.
CUTTLE BROOK
CUTTLE BROOK
Boy/Male
Hindu
Master of all or God or king or Lord of all
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, ADISSON means "son of Adam."
Girl/Female
Hindu
A flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Knowledge; Steven Universe
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant of Hellmann (see Heller), reflecting varieties of Yiddish in which there is no h.German (Elmann) : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Adelman, composed of the elements adal ‘noble (family)’ + man ‘man’.English : occupational name for a seller of oil, from Middle English ele ‘oil’ + man ‘man’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Couple
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wilmore.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Trentham.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kurdish, Lebanese, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Little Butterfly; The Bright Light; White Flower; Water Lady; Blessing
CUTTLE BROOK
CUTTLE BROOK
CUTTLE BROOK
CUTTLE BROOK
CUTTLE BROOK
a.
Rattle-headed.
v. t.
To cause to rustle; as, the wind rustles the leaves.
n.
A little castle.
v. t.
A struggle; a contest; as, the battle of life.
imp. & p. p.
of Scuttle
v. i.
To run with affected precipitation; to hurry; to bustle; to scuddle.
a.
Small in quantity or amount; not much; as, a little food; a little air or water.
n.
To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories.
n.
The contents of a bottle; as much as a bottle contains; as, to drink a bottle of wine.
a.
Small in size or extent; not big; diminutive; -- opposed to big or large; as, a little body; a little animal; a little piece of ground; a little hill; a little distance; a little child.
n.
One who cuts; as, a stone cutter; a die cutter; esp., one who cuts out garments.
n.
A rattling sound in the throat arising from difficulty of breathing; a rattle.
v. t.
To sink by making holes through the bottom of; as, to scuttle a ship.
v. t.
To put into bottles; to inclose in, or as in, a bottle or bottles; to keep or restrain as in a bottle; as, to bottle wine or porter; to bottle up one's wrath.
v. t.
To assail in battle; to fight.
n.
Hence, to pay; as, to settle a bill.
a.
Small in force or efficiency; not strong; weak; slight; inconsiderable; as, little attention or exertion;little effort; little care or diligence.
v. t.
Hence, to disconcert; to confuse; as, to rattle one's judgment; to rattle a player in a game.
v. i.
To move backwards and forwards, like a shuttle.
a.
Short in duration; brief; as, a little sleep.