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  • Dowland, Devon
  • Hamlet in Devon, England

    Dowland is a civil parish in Devon, situated near Winkleigh. It is also the name of a hamlet in the parish. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dowland

    Dowland, Devon

    Dowland, Devon

    Dowland,_Devon

  • Dowland (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Dowland Dowland, Devon, civil parish in England The Dowland Manuscript, an early masonic manuscript, published by James Dowland Jack Dowland, pen

    Dowland (disambiguation)

    Dowland_(disambiguation)

  • List of civil parishes in Devon
  • This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Devon, England. There are 426 civil parishes. The former Exeter County Borough is unparished

    List of civil parishes in Devon

    List of civil parishes in Devon

    List_of_civil_parishes_in_Devon

  • List of places in Devon
  • Bideford The following settlements and places of interest are located in Devon, England. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Places

    List of places in Devon

    List_of_places_in_Devon

  • Devon heraldry
  • Arms of English families from Devon

    of Dolton, Iddisleigh, and Dowland; However, the bordure does appear in the Kelloway arms shown in Branscombe Church, Devon, on the Mural monument to Joan

    Devon heraldry

    Devon heraldry

    Devon_heraldry

  • Deanery of Torrington
  • are: Ashreigney Atherington, Devon Beaford Broadwoodkelly Brushford, Devon Buckland Filleigh Dolton, Devon Dowland, Devon Frithelstock Great Torrington

    Deanery of Torrington

    Deanery_of_Torrington

  • List of United Kingdom locations: U-Uppen
  • -04.50 SS2417 Upcott (Braunton) Devon 51°08′N 4°10′W / 51.13°N 04.17°W / 51.13; -04.17 SS4839 Upcott (Dowland) Devon 50°52′N 4°02′W / 50.86°N 04.03°W

    List of United Kingdom locations: U-Uppen

    List of United Kingdom locations: U-Uppen

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_U-Uppen

  • List of United Kingdom locations: Dos-Doz
  • Merthyr Tydfil 51°46′N 3°20′W / 51.76°N 03.34°W / 51.76; -03.34 SO0708 Dowland Devon 50°52′N 4°02′W / 50.87°N 04.04°W / 50.87; -04.04 SS5610 Dowles Worcestershire

    List of United Kingdom locations: Dos-Doz

    List of United Kingdom locations: Dos-Doz

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Dos-Doz

  • Dolton, Devon
  • Village in Devon, England

    Torridge district of Devon, south-west England, surrounded, clockwise from the north, by Beaford, Ashreigney, Winkleigh, Dowland, Meeth, Huish and Merton

    Dolton, Devon

    Dolton, Devon

    Dolton,_Devon

  • Lyme Regis
  • Coastal town in Dorset, England

    found on the beaches. "The Dowlands Landslip" occurred on 24 December 1839, 3 miles (4.8 km) west along the coast in Devon, in an area belonging to Bindon

    Lyme Regis

    Lyme Regis

    Lyme_Regis

  • Iddesleigh
  • Village in Devon, England

    Iddesleigh (/ˈɪdzliː/ IDZ-lee) is a village and civil parish in the county of Devon, England. The settlement has ancient origins and is listed in the Domesday

    Iddesleigh

    Iddesleigh

    Iddesleigh

  • North Tawton and Winkleigh Hundred
  • Ancient administrative unit of Devon, England

    Nymet, Brushford, Burrington, Chawleigh, Clannaborough, Coldridge, Dolton, Dowland, Down St Mary, Eggesford, High Bickington, Lapford, North Tawton, Nymet

    North Tawton and Winkleigh Hundred

    North_Tawton_and_Winkleigh_Hundred

  • Christow
  • Village in Devon, England

    Christow is a village and civil parish in the Teignbridge district of Devon, England. It is located 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Exeter, in the Teign

    Christow

    Christow

    Christow

  • Penelope Blount, Countess of Devonshire
  • English noblewoman (1563–1607)

    "Madame Riche", commending (in Italian) her musical judgement, and John Dowland composed "My Lady Rich's Galliard" in her honour. Penelope's arranged marriage

    Penelope Blount, Countess of Devonshire

    Penelope Blount, Countess of Devonshire

    Penelope_Blount,_Countess_of_Devonshire

  • The Undercliff
  • Landslip areas on south coast of England

    ones on the Isle of Wight; on the Dorset-Devon border near Lyme Regis; on cliffs near Branscombe in East Devon; and at White Nothe, Dorset. All arose from

    The Undercliff

    The_Undercliff

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    by Thomas Tallis, John Taverner, William Byrd, Orlando Gibbons and John Dowland. After the Stuart Restoration, an English tradition of dramatic masques

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliffs
  • Landslip induced landscape on the English south coast

    in the area to survey it. A large tract of land below Bindon Manor and Dowlands Farm slipped, creating the features now called Goat Island and the Chasm

    Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliffs

    Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliffs

    Axmouth_to_Lyme_Regis_Undercliffs

  • Feudal barony of Bampton
  • manor of Bampton. The Domesday Book of 1086 lists Baentone as one of the 27 Devon holdings of Walter of Douai, also known therein as Walscin. Walter was also

    Feudal barony of Bampton

    Feudal barony of Bampton

    Feudal_barony_of_Bampton

  • Stafford, Dolton
  • Historic manor in Devon, England

    line became established in the neighbouring parish of Dowland and Hugh Stafford (1674–1734) of Dowland, a noted authority on cider and apple trees, purchased

    Stafford, Dolton

    Stafford, Dolton

    Stafford,_Dolton

  • Church of St James, Iddesleigh
  • Church in Devon, England

    Lesley (2009), Villages of Dolton, Dowland, Iddesleigh And Roborough, retrieved 24 August 2016 Iddesleigh, Devon County Council, archived from the original

    Church of St James, Iddesleigh

    Church of St James, Iddesleigh

    Church_of_St_James,_Iddesleigh

  • Joel Redman
  • English professional wrestler (born 1987)

    4 September when Redman defeated Marty Scurll in the finals of the Ian Dowland Trophy. With this win, he took on Ricky Knight for the PWF Mid-Heavyweight

    Joel Redman

    Joel Redman

    Joel_Redman

  • John Basset (1462–1528)
  • English sheriff

    Tehidy in Cornwall and of Umberleigh in Devon was Sheriff of Cornwall in 1497, 1517 and 1522 and Sheriff of Devon in 1524. Although himself an important

    John Basset (1462–1528)

    John Basset (1462–1528)

    John_Basset_(1462–1528)

  • Grade I listed buildings in Torridge
  • This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Torridge in Devon. Grade II* listed buildings in Torridge The date given is the date used

    Grade I listed buildings in Torridge

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Torridge

  • Walter de Claville
  • Anglo-Norman magnate

    Latinised to de Clavilla) was an Anglo-Norman magnate and one of the 52 Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King William the Conqueror. He also held

    Walter de Claville

    Walter_de_Claville

  • Diocese of Exeter
  • Diocese of the Church of England

    Diocese of Exeter is a Church of England diocese covering the county of Devon. It is one of the largest dioceses in England. The Cathedral Church of St

    Diocese of Exeter

    Diocese of Exeter

    Diocese_of_Exeter

  • Woolleigh, Beaford
  • Historic estate in Devon, England

    Alverdiscott, Devon, and died 21 Nov 1872 at Woolleigh. He was a yeoman farmer, who married Hannah Hooper (1806-15 Dec 1877), who was born at Dowland in Devon, only

    Woolleigh, Beaford

    Woolleigh, Beaford

    Woolleigh,_Beaford

  • John Surman
  • English jazz musician and composer (born 1944)

    and bassist Dave Holland (Thimar, 1997); has performed the songs of John Dowland with singer John Potter formerly of the Hilliard Ensemble; and made contributions

    John Surman

    John Surman

    John_Surman

  • Leonard Harrison (RAF officer)
  • Recipient of the George Cross

    into Immingham Docks, which he defused with Flight Lieutenant John Noel Dowland. He also defused a device on a fishing boat in the Humber. His award was

    Leonard Harrison (RAF officer)

    Leonard_Harrison_(RAF_officer)

  • Eggesford
  • Village in Devon, England

    Eggesford (/ˈɛɡɪsfərd/) is a parish in mid-Devon, without its own substantial village. It is served by Eggesford railway station on the Exeter to Barnstaple

    Eggesford

    Eggesford

    Eggesford

  • English Renaissance
  • Cultural and artistic movement in England

    Tallis (c. 1505 –1585), Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558 – 1602), and John Dowland (1563–1626) were other leading English composers. The colossal polychoral

    English Renaissance

    English Renaissance

    English_Renaissance

  • Mercury (planet)
  • First planet from the Sun

    The Planet Mercury. Translated from French by Moore, Patrick. Shaldon, Devon: Keith Reid Ltd. pp. 9–11. ISBN 978-0-904094-02-2. "Planetae", in Dictionary

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury_(planet)

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • showing Devon PLUs; Link to 1909 map showing Devon - North PLUs; Link to 1909 map showing Devon - South PLUs; Link to 1928 map showing Devon - North PLUs;

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • Anne of Denmark
  • Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)

    particularly loved music and patronised the lutenist and composer John Dowland, previously employed at her brother's court in Denmark, as well as "more

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne_of_Denmark

  • Herbert Lomas (actor)
  • English actor (1887–1961)

    (uncredited) Ask a Policeman (1939) - Coastguard Jamaica Inn (1939) - Dowland - Sir Humphrey's Tenant The Lion Has Wings (1939) - Holveg Inquest (1939)

    Herbert Lomas (actor)

    Herbert_Lomas_(actor)

  • List of churches in Torridge
  • abbotshambaptist.org. Retrieved 2017-09-17. "Two Rivers | Devon | Two Rivers Mission Community". Two Rivers | Devon | Two Rivers Mission Community. Archived from

    List of churches in Torridge

    List_of_churches_in_Torridge

  • List of George Cross recipients
  • Mussell, J. W. (Editor), (2015), Medal Yearbook 2016 (Token Publishing Ltd: Devon) "Letters patent repealing the Canadian Bravery Decorations Regulations

    List of George Cross recipients

    List of George Cross recipients

    List_of_George_Cross_recipients

  • Tudor period
  • Period of English history (1485–1603) under the Tudor dynasty

    religious music. John Bull (1562–1628) was a leading organist and John Dowland (1563–1626) excelled in lute compositions. The English Madrigal School

    Tudor period

    Tudor period

    Tudor_period

  • Stories of convicts on the First Fleet
  • Information about prisoners transported to New South Wales in 1787

    Thomas till, Simon Young, Thomas Cale, Edward Garth, James Smith, Ferdinand Dowland, Robert Artz, Thomas Gore, John Davison, Charles Hughes, Edward Smith,

    Stories of convicts on the First Fleet

    Stories_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet

  • List of convicts on the First Fleet
  • 1787 penal transportation to New South Wales

    Mary Groves of the Prince of Wales on 1 June 1788. Alexander Ferdinand Dowland London 7 James Dodding aka DORING William Dring Kingston upon 7 Joseph

    List of convicts on the First Fleet

    List of convicts on the First Fleet

    List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet

  • Five Flower Songs
  • Choral composition by Benjamin Britten

    an agronomist who developed depressed rural regions such as in India and Devon county. Dorothy Elmhirst was a wealthy American, supporting education and

    Five Flower Songs

    Five Flower Songs

    Five_Flower_Songs

  • Transit of Mercury
  • Movement of Mercury across the Sun viewed from further away

    (December 1894). "Mercury, transit of, 1894 November 10, observed at Sidmouth, Devon". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 55: 78. Bibcode:1894MNRAS

    Transit of Mercury

    Transit of Mercury

    Transit_of_Mercury

  • 1917 New Year Honours
  • Appointments by King George V

    Fraser Maxwell Norwood Ryan, Royal Engineers, Special Reserve Rev. Frank Dowland Ryan, Royal Army Chaplains' Department Captain Julian Neil Oscar Rycroft

    1917 New Year Honours

    1917_New_Year_Honours

  • 1620s in England
  • Samuel Argall, adventurer and naval officer (born 1580) 20 February – John Dowland, composer and lutenist (born 1563) 9 April – Francis Bacon, scientist,

    1620s in England

    1620s_in_England

  • 1987 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election
  • 1987 UK local government election

    294 45.1 +11.0 Liberal P. I. M. Crompton 1,565 30.7 −0.1 Labour P. G. Dowland 1,231 24.2 −10.9 Majority 729 14.3 +13.2 Turnout 5,090 63.2 +10.8 Conservative

    1987 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election

    1987 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election

    1987_Trafford_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election

  • 2019 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
  • Awards list for New Zealand

    services to library and information management and the arts. Jan Elizabeth Dowland – of Wellington. For services to people with intellectual disabilities

    2019 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

    2019_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)

  • 1590s in England
  • Gerard's The Herball, or generall historie of plantes published. John Dowland's The Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres published. 1598 23 February – Thomas

    1590s in England

    1590s_in_England

  • 2003 Bury Metropolitan Borough Council election
  • 2003 local election in England

    Conservative Ijaz Ahmed 890 34.1 +0.3 Liberal Democrats Martin Robinson-Dowland 499 19.1 +4.7 Green James Axon 133 5.1 +5.1 Majority 198 7.6 −2.4 Turnout

    2003 Bury Metropolitan Borough Council election

    2003_Bury_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election

  • 1560s
  • Decade

    1606) Louise Bourgeois Boursier, French Royal midwife (d. 1636) John Dowland, English composer (d. 1626) Michael Drayton, English poet (d. 1631) Scipione

    1560s

    1560s

  • 1620s
  • Decade

    11 – Pietro Cataldi, Italian mathematician (b. 1552) February 20 – John Dowland, English composer and lutenist (b. 1563) February 21 – Odoardo Farnese

    1620s

    1620s

    1620s

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  • Dowlen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dowlen

    English : perhaps a variant of Dowland.

    Dowlen

  • Rowlands
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rowlands

    English : patronymic from Rowland 1.

    Rowlands

  • NOLAND
  • Male

    English

    NOLAND

    Variant spelling of English Nolan, NOLAND means "little champion" or "little chariot fighter."

    NOLAND

  • Doland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Doland

    English : variant of Dowland.

    Doland

  • Boyland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boyland

    English : habitational name from places in Devon and Norfolk named Boyland. The Norfolk place name is derived from the Old English personal name Boia + lund ‘grove’ (Old Norse lundr).Irish : variant of Boylan.

    Boyland

  • ROLLAND
  • Male

    English

    ROLLAND

    English variant spelling of Norman French Roland, ROLLAND means "famous land."

    ROLLAND

  • Holland
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Holland

    Henry VI, Part 2' John Holland.

    Holland

  • Darland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Darland

    English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Darland, from Old English dēor ‘deer or other wild animal’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’.

    Darland

  • Rowland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rowland

    English : from Rol(l)ant, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements hrōd ‘renown’ + land ‘land’, ‘territory’ (or + -nand ‘bold’, assimilated to -lant ‘land’). This was popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Charlemagne’s warrior of this name, who was killed at Roncesvalles in ad 778.English : habitational name from places in Derbyshire and Sussex, so named from Old Norse rá ‘roebuck’ + lundr ‘wood’, ‘grove’.Variant of German and French Roland.

    Rowland

  • Nowland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nowland

    English : possibly a variant of Newland or Irish Nolan.Possibly a respelling of German Nauland (see Newland).

    Nowland

  • ROWLAND
  • Male

    English

    ROWLAND

    Medieval English form of Norman French Roland, ROWLAND means "famous land."

    ROWLAND

  • Dowland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dowland

    English : habitational name from Dowland in Devon, named from Old English dūfe ‘dove’ + feld ‘open country’ + land ‘estate’.Irish : of uncertain derivation, possibly a variant of Dowlin or Dolan.Altered spelling of Norwegian Dovland, a habitational name from a farm on the south coast of Norway, so named from dove ‘shaking bog’ + land ‘land’.

    Dowland

  • Rolland
  • Boy/Male

    French German American English

    Rolland

    Renowned in the land. Roland was a legendary hero who served Charlemagne.

    Rolland

  • Holland
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Holland

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÓileáin, a variant of Ó hAoláin, from a form of Faolán (with loss of the initial F-), a personal name representing a diminutive of faol ‘wolf’. Compare Whelan.English and Scottish : habitational name from Holland, a division of Lincolnshire, or any of the eight villages in various parts of England so called, from Old English hōh ‘ridge’ + land ‘land’. The Scottish name may also be from places called Holland in Orkney, Houlland in Shetland, Hollandbush in Stirlingshire, and Holland-Hirst in the parish of Kirkintilloch.English, German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Danish, and Dutch : regional name from Holland, a province of the Netherlands.

    Holland

  • Orland
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, German, Latin, Spanish, Teutonic

    Orland

    Renowned in the Land; From the Pointed Hill; Form of Roland

    Orland

  • Dowling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dowling

    English : nickname for a stupid person, Middle English dolling, a derivative of Old English dol ‘dull’, ‘stupid’ (see Doll).Irish : variant of Dolan 1.

    Dowling

  • ROLAND
  • Male

    French

    ROLAND

    Norman French form of German Hrodland, ROLAND means "famous land." 

    ROLAND

  • Howland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Howland

    English : variant of Holland 1.Americanized form of Norwegian Hovland.Howland was the name of three Quaker brothers, original settlers in Marshfield, MA. They were from Huntingdonshire, England. The eldest, John Howland (c.1593–1672) was a passenger on the Mayflower, servant to Gov. John Carver, who died in the first winter at Plymouth Colony.

    Howland

  • Boland
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Sligo and Munster)

    Boland

    Irish (Sligo and Munster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beólláin ‘descendant of Beóllán’, an old Irish name of uncertain origin.English : habitational name from any of various places such as Bowland in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, Bowlands in East Yorkshire, and Bolland in Devon. All of these are most probably named with Old English boga ‘bow’ (in the sense of a bend in a river) + land ‘land’.German : of uncertain origin; possibly from Slavic polan ‘rural person’, ‘peasant’, or a variant of Bolander, or an altered spelling of Böhland, a name of Slavic origin, from Old Slavic belu ‘white’, a descriptive nickname for a fair-haired person.

    Boland

  • Gowland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gowland

    English : habitational name from Gowlands in Moor Monkton, West Yorkshire.

    Gowland

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    Hindu

    Ratheesh

    Kamdev or cupid

  • Sif
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Sif

    Thor's second wife.

  • Yashneil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Yashneil

    Famous; Glorious; Successful

  • Aballach
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    Arthurian Legend

    Aballach

    Father of Modron.

  • Benedid
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    Latin

    Benedid

    Blessed.

  • Auberon
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    Auberon

    Rules with elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William...

  • Agyans
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    Agyans

    Bright Frame

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    Indian

    Fikriya

    Wise

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    Indian

    Tireem

    Tall

  • Sumia |
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    Muslim

    Sumia |

    The one who listens

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  • Plowland
  • n.

    Alt. of Plougland

  • Cotland
  • n.

    Land appendant to a cot or cottage, or held by a cottager or cotter.

  • Drofland
  • n.

    Alt. of Dryfland

  • Lowland
  • n.

    Land which is low with respect to the neighboring country; a low or level country; -- opposed to highland.

  • Goeland
  • n.

    A white tropical tern (Cygis candida).

  • Rosland
  • n.

    heathy land; land full of heather; moorish or watery land.

  • Holland
  • n.

    A kind of linen first manufactured in Holland; a linen fabric used for window shades, children's garments, etc.; as, brown or unbleached hollands.

  • Hollands
  • n.

    Gin made in Holland.

  • Polwig
  • n.

    A polliwig. Holland.

  • Soland
  • n.

    A solan goose.

  • Rossel
  • n.

    Light land; rosland.

  • Dowlas
  • n.

    A coarse linen cloth made in the north of England and in Scotland, now nearly replaced by calico.

  • Copland
  • n.

    A piece of ground terminating in a point or acute angle.

  • Morland
  • n.

    Moorland.

  • Gouland
  • n.

    See Golding.

  • Hollands
  • n.

    See Holland.

  • Hollandish
  • a.

    Relating to Holland; Dutch.

  • Poisonsome
  • a.

    Poisonous.[Obs.] Holland.

  • Schnapps
  • n.

    Holland gin.

  • Dutch
  • n.

    The language spoken in Holland.