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  • Flambards Divided
  • Flambards Divided (1981) is a sequel to the Flambards trilogy, written by K. M. Peyton. Flambards Divided continues the story of Christina, who has married

    Flambards Divided

    Flambards_Divided

  • Flambards
  • 1967 novel

    World War I. The novel Flambards (book one) features a teenage orphan and heiress Christina Parsons, who comes to live at Flambards, the impoverished Essex

    Flambards

    Flambards

  • Flambards in Summer
  • 1969 children's novel by K. M. Peyton

    Flambards trilogy (1967–1969) although Peyton continued the story a dozen years later, and controversially reversed the ending in Flambards Divided.

    Flambards in Summer

    Flambards_in_Summer

  • K. M. Peyton
  • British author (1929–2023)

    and the Flambards series, the latter about the Russell family which spanned the period before and after the First World War. For the Flambards series,

    K. M. Peyton

    K._M._Peyton

  • Ranulf Flambard
  • Bishop of Durham and royal official (c. 1060 – 1128)

    Ranulf Flambard (c. 1060 – 5 September 1128) was a medieval Norman Bishop of Durham and an influential government official of King William Rufus of England

    Ranulf Flambard

    Ranulf_Flambard

  • Justiciar
  • Medieval title for judge or minister

    Ranulf Flambard of Durham. Flambard ran the government at all times, even when Rufus lived in England. Historian Frank Barlow argues that Flambard was the

    Justiciar

    Justiciar

  • List of programs broadcast by A&E
  • (1988–93) Secrets & Mysteries (1988) Chronicle (1988–90) Dead Head (1989) Flambards (1989–92) Lorne Greene's New Wilderness (1989–94) Profiles (1989–90) The

    List of programs broadcast by A&E

    List of programs broadcast by A&E

    List_of_programs_broadcast_by_A&E

  • Harrow School
  • Public school in Harrow, Greater London, England

    six governors were named, including two members of the Gerard family of Flambards, and two members of the Page family of Wembley and Sudbury Court. The

    Harrow School

    Harrow School

    Harrow_School

  • Henry I of England
  • King of England from 1100 to 1135

    Raising the stakes in the conflict, Henry seized Flambard's lands and, with the support of Anselm, Flambard was removed from his position as bishop. The King

    Henry I of England

    Henry I of England

    Henry_I_of_England

  • Stepney
  • Area of London, England

    day on which King Edward was alive and dead. In the same vill Ranulph Flambard holds 3½ hides of the bishop. The Bishop of London held many other estates

    Stepney

    Stepney

    Stepney

  • St Giles' Church, Durham
  • Church in County Durham, England

    Gilesgate, County Durham, England. It was founded in 1112 by Bishop Ranulf Flambard as the chapel for nearby St. Giles' Hospital. The church was constructed

    St Giles' Church, Durham

    St Giles' Church, Durham

    St_Giles'_Church,_Durham

  • Glossary of ancient Roman religion
  • p. 158 online. J.-M. David, S. Demougin, E. Deniaux, D. Ferey, J.-M. Flambard, C. Nicolet, "Le Commentariolum petitionis de Quintus Cicéron", Aufstieg

    Glossary of ancient Roman religion

    Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion

  • Fountains Abbey
  • Ruined Cistercian monastery in Yorkshire, England

    Witcher were filmed in the abbey and its surroundings. The TV programmes Flambards, A History of Britain, Terry Jones' Medieval Lives, Cathedral, Treasure

    Fountains Abbey

    Fountains Abbey

    Fountains_Abbey

  • List of English Heritage properties
  • century 2 Complete Originally built as one family's dwelling, were later sub-divided into tenements and became part of the town's distinctive "Rows"', a network

    List of English Heritage properties

    List_of_English_Heritage_properties

  • History of the prime minister of the United Kingdom
  • modern prime minister such as Dunstan of Glastonbury under Edgar, Ranulf Flambard under William II, Cardinal Wolsey and Thomas Cromwell under Henry VIII

    History of the prime minister of the United Kingdom

    History_of_the_prime_minister_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of last words
  • do more harm than I could." ("Plus volui nocere quam potui.") — Ranulf Flambard, Norman Bishop of Durham and government minister (5 September 1128) "I

    List of last words

    List of last words

    List_of_last_words

  • Tower of London
  • Castle in London, England

    latest, it was probably finished by 1100 when Bishop Ranulf Flambard was imprisoned there. Flambard was loathed by the English for exacting harsh taxes. Although

    Tower of London

    Tower of London

    Tower_of_London

  • British Fantasy Award for Best Collection
  • Annual literary award for speculative fiction

    originally given to both anthologies and collections. After 1998, the award was divided into the British Fantasy Award for Best Collection and another award for

    British Fantasy Award for Best Collection

    British_Fantasy_Award_for_Best_Collection

  • Robin of Sherwood
  • British television drama series (1984–1986)

    and advises all prisoners that the only way out is "feet first". Walter Flambard (Thomas Henty) – The official archer of the King of England who is almost

    Robin of Sherwood

    Robin_of_Sherwood

  • Robert Curthose
  • Duke of Normandy from 1087 to 1106

    the throne could be dangerous to the kingdom. Henry imprisoned Ranulf Flambard, Rufus' unpopular minister, and reconciled with a number of aristocratic

    Robert Curthose

    Robert Curthose

    Robert_Curthose

  • Conyers baronets
  • English baronetcy

    County Durham. Between 1099 and 1133 the then Bishop of Durham, Ralph Flambard, granted lands at Sockburn, in County Durham and Hutton, in the North Riding

    Conyers baronets

    Conyers baronets

    Conyers_baronets

  • 1984–1985 United Kingdom miners' strike
  • Industrial action in British coal mining

    Thatcher, who wanted to reduce the power of the trade unions. The NUM was divided over the action, which began in Yorkshire and Scotland, and spread to many

    1984–1985 United Kingdom miners' strike

    1984–1985 United Kingdom miners' strike

    1984–1985_United_Kingdom_miners'_strike

  • Toryglen
  • Inner–city district of Glasgow in Scotland

    active during the 1970s and 1980s, "Christina" in the television series Flambards Glasgow tower blocks Neighbourhood Profiles: Toryglen, Understanding Glasgow

    Toryglen

    Toryglen

    Toryglen

  • White Tower (Tower of London)
  • Central keep of the Tower of London

    complete by 1100 at the latest, at which point it was used to imprison Ranulf Flambard, Bishop of Durham. It was probably during Henry II's reign (1154–1189)

    White Tower (Tower of London)

    White Tower (Tower of London)

    White_Tower_(Tower_of_London)

  • Durham Cathedral
  • Church in Durham, County Durham, England

    building was complete and passed responsibility to his successor, Ranulf Flambard, who also built Framwellgate Bridge, the earliest crossing of the River

    Durham Cathedral

    Durham Cathedral

    Durham_Cathedral

  • First Hundred Years' War
  • Capetian-Plantagenet conflicts (1159–1259)

    Rolls Series. Longman, Green, Reader, and Dyer. Héricher, Anne-Marie Flambard; et al. (2007), 1204, La Normandie entre Plantagenêts et Capétiens [1204

    First Hundred Years' War

    First Hundred Years' War

    First_Hundred_Years'_War

  • History of the Royal Navy (before 1707)
  • Robert began preparing another invasion of England with the help of Ranulf Flambard, and assembled a fleet at Tréport. Ranulf managed to buy off Henry's butsecarls

    History of the Royal Navy (before 1707)

    History of the Royal Navy (before 1707)

    History_of_the_Royal_Navy_(before_1707)

  • Motte-and-bailey castle
  • Medieval fortification

    études de castellologie médiévale. XVIII, pp. 65–73. Héricher, Anne-Marie Flambard. (2002) "Fortifications de terre et résidences en Normandie," in Château

    Motte-and-bailey castle

    Motte-and-bailey castle

    Motte-and-bailey_castle

  • Ely Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England

    extended interregnum caused all work to cease. The administration of Ranulf Flambard may have been to blame. He illegally kept various posts unfilled, including

    Ely Cathedral

    Ely Cathedral

    Ely_Cathedral

  • List of British television programmes
  • Fix – celebrity Fixer – action comedy The Fixer – drama Flack – drama Flambards – period drama The Flame Trees of Thika – historical drama Fleabag – drama

    List of British television programmes

    List of British television programmes

    List_of_British_television_programmes

  • Arris, Batna
  • Place in Batna, Algeria

    Volume 16 (in French). Alessi et Arnolet. p. 131. gétule aurès. Anne-Marie Flambard Hérich, Les Lieux de pouvoir au Moyen Âge en Normandie et sur ses marges

    Arris, Batna

    Arris, Batna

    Arris,_Batna

  • Anselm of Canterbury
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109

    their oaths and duty of loyalty; he supported the deposition of Ranulf Flambard, the disloyal new bishop of Durham; and he threatened Robert with excommunication

    Anselm of Canterbury

    Anselm of Canterbury

    Anselm_of_Canterbury

  • List of children's literature writers
  • Balance, You are Enough, Good Enough: A Novel K. M. Peyton (1929–2023) – Flambards, Fly-by-Night, Prove Yourself a Hero, Blind Beauty LeUyen Pham (born 1973)

    List of children's literature writers

    List_of_children's_literature_writers

  • David I of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1124 to 1153

    Coluim's son has done; dividing us from Alexander; he causes, like each king's son before; the plunder of stable Alba. If "divided from" is anything to

    David I of Scotland

    David I of Scotland

    David_I_of_Scotland

  • Ralph de Diceto
  • 12th-century English clergyman and chronicler

    St Paul's Cathedral (from c. 1180), and the author of a major chronicle divided into two parts—often treated as separate works—the Abbreviationes Chronicorum

    Ralph de Diceto

    Ralph de Diceto

    Ralph_de_Diceto

  • History of Málaga
  • Geschichte der Karthager. C.H.Beck. p. 25. ISBN 978-3-406-30654-9. Jean-Marc Flambard (1978). "Nouvel examen d'un dossier prosopographique: le cas de Sex. Clodius/Cloelius"

    History of Málaga

    History of Málaga

    History_of_Málaga

  • Guildford
  • Town in Surrey, England

    was Ranulf Flambard. The land directly controlled by the king included 175 homagers (heads of household), who lived in 75 hagae. Flambard's holding included

    Guildford

    Guildford

    Guildford

  • Timeline of London
  • at Westminster Abbey by Maurice (bishop of London). 15 August: Ranulf Flambard, Bishop of Durham, becomes the first person imprisoned in the Tower of

    Timeline of London

    Timeline_of_London

  • Walkelin
  • 11th-century Bishop of Winchester

    Winchester's economy. Walkelin was regent of England along with Ranulf Flambard in November 1097, during William II's trip to Rome. Walkelin died on 3

    Walkelin

    Walkelin

    Walkelin

  • List of programs broadcast by ABC Television (Australian TV network)
  • Ten) First of the Summer Wine Five Children and It Five Minute Wonder Flambards The Flame Trees of Thika Flashing Pedals The Flaxton Boys The Flight of

    List of programs broadcast by ABC Television (Australian TV network)

    List_of_programs_broadcast_by_ABC_Television_(Australian_TV_network)

  • List of young adult fiction writers
  • You Give Me a Pain, Elaine, Cute is a Four-Letter Word K. M. Peyton: Flambards, The Right-Hand Man, Pennington's Seventeenth Summer Susan Beth Pfeffer:

    List of young adult fiction writers

    List_of_young_adult_fiction_writers

  • Science Museum, London
  • Museum in Kensington, London

    conjunction with the library of Imperial College, but in 2007 the library was divided over two sites. Histories of science and biographies of scientists were

    Science Museum, London

    Science Museum, London

    Science_Museum,_London

  • Imperial War Museum Duxford
  • Aviation museum in Cambridgeshire, England

    Duxford aerodrome was to occupy a 238-acre (0.96 km2; 0.372 sq mi) site divided by what is now the A505 road which runs north-east from Royston to Newmarket

    Imperial War Museum Duxford

    Imperial War Museum Duxford

    Imperial_War_Museum_Duxford

  • Godalming
  • Town and civil parish in Surrey, England

    July 1934. In the 1990s, Flambard Way was built to divert through traffic around the town centre. Its construction divided Queen Street in two and severed

    Godalming

    Godalming

    Godalming

  • Music Express
  • Amusement ride

    circumstances and ride design. Most Music Expresses are built with a backdrop dividing the rear third of the ride from the front two-thirds. This backdrop, normally

    Music Express

    Music Express

    Music_Express

  • Durham (poem)
  • advanced, William of Saint-Calais had died and the "notorious" Ranulph Flambard had succeeded him as bishop. Cuthbert's coffin was reopened on 25 August

    Durham (poem)

    Durham_(poem)

  • St Cuthbert Gospel
  • Early 8th-century Anglo-Saxon pocket gospel book

    the present Durham Cathedral. In 1104, early in the bishopric of Ranulf Flambard, Cuthbert's tomb was opened again and his relics translated to a new shrine

    St Cuthbert Gospel

    St Cuthbert Gospel

    St_Cuthbert_Gospel

  • Royal Navy Museum, Naval Aviation
  • Museum for British naval aviation history

    during the 1982 Falklands War, these are: The museum's main display is divided into four areas: This hall contains a display about the development of

    Royal Navy Museum, Naval Aviation

    Royal Navy Museum, Naval Aviation

    Royal_Navy_Museum,_Naval_Aviation

  • Zwinger
  • Area between main and secondary walls of a fortification

    ISBN 978-3-95801-028-4. Piper (1895), p. 11, footnote 2. Ettel, Peter, Anne-Marie Flambard Héricher and T. E. McNeill, eds. (2002). "Actes du Colloque International:

    Zwinger

    Zwinger

    Zwinger

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

    and Craikshire within the North Riding of Yorkshire. Durham itself was divided by the 13th century into four "wards" (equivalent to hundreds) named after

    County Palatine of Durham

    County Palatine of Durham

    County_Palatine_of_Durham

  • Timeline of LGBTQ history in the United Kingdom
  • of the 12th century, described the King as "being in lust with Ranulf Flambard". He described the men of court having flamboyant tunics, pointed shoes

    Timeline of LGBTQ history in the United Kingdom

    Timeline of LGBTQ history in the United Kingdom

    Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 1060s
  • Decade

    Burgundy (d. 1102) Olegarius, archbishop of Tarragona (d. 1137) Ranulf Flambard, bishop of Durham (d. 1128) Richard of Salerno, Norman nobleman (approximate

    1060s

    1060s

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  • Spaulding
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Spaulding

    From the Divided Field

    Spaulding

  • Upharsin
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Upharsin

    Divided.

    Upharsin

  • Perez
  • Biblical

    Perez

    divided

    Perez

  • Cater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cater

    English : occupational name for the buyer of provisions for a large household, from a reduced form of Anglo-Norman French acatour (Late Latin acceptator, an agent derivative of acceptare ‘to accept’). Modern English caterer results from the addition of a second agent suffix to the word.Slovenian (Čater) : status name for a person who read out the Slovenian ceremonial text at the installation of the Carantanian rulers and, later, Carinthian dukes, derived from the dialect verb čatiti ‘to read’. Carantania was the early medieval Slovenian state on the territory of present-day Carinthia and Styria, now divided between Austria and Slovenia. The people’s installation of the Carantanian rulers was an exceptional example of democratic elections in medieval Europe. Thomas Jefferson knew about it and was influenced by it in his thinking about American Independence.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Köter (see Koetter).

    Cater

  • Wigg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Wigg

    English (East Anglia) : nickname from Middle English wigge ‘beetle’, ‘bug’.English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of fancy breads baked in rounds and then divided up into wedge-shaped slices, Middle English wigge, from Middle Dutch wigge ‘wedge(-shaped cake)’.

    Wigg

  • Kasim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Kasim

    Divided.

    Kasim

  • Perez
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, German, Hebrew, Portuguese

    Perez

    Divided; Breach; Breakthrough

    Perez

  • Kasim
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kasim

    Divided, Lovely

    Kasim

  • Kaseem
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kaseem

    Divided, Lovely

    Kaseem

  • Kasim
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Swahili, Tamil

    Kasim

    Divided; Just; Lovely

    Kasim

  • Kassim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Lebanese

    Kassim

    Divided; Dispenser of Food and Goods

    Kassim

  • Kassim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Kassim

    Divided.

    Kassim

  • Kaseem |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kaseem |

    Divided, Lovely

    Kaseem |

  • Kaseem
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Kaseem

    Divided

    Kaseem

  • Patrick
  • Boy/Male

    English American Irish Latin

    Patrick

    Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians:...

    Patrick

  • Perez
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Perez

    Divided.

    Perez

  • Upharsin
  • Biblical

    Upharsin

    divided

    Upharsin

  • Twayn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Twayn

    Divided in Two

    Twayn

  • Spalding
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Spalding

    From the Divided Field

    Spalding

  • Kasim |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kasim |

    Divided, Lovely

    Kasim |

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  • Romp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Romp

    English (East Anglia) : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Rump.German : variant of Rump 3.

  • Makhdoom
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Makhdoom

    One who is served

  • Sainit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sainit

    Hope

  • Taporaj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Taporaj

    The Moon

  • Dasie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Dasie

    Eye of the Day

  • Molner
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Molner

    Miller.

  • Nairna
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish

    Nairna

    Dwells at the alder tree river.

  • Iram
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Iram

    Heaven. Garden.

  • Payaspati
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Payaspati

    The Lord of Milk

  • Sriansh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sriansh

    Lord Vishnu's Part

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  • Two-lipped
  • a.

    Divided in such a manner as to resemble the two lips when the mouth is more or less open; bilabiate.

  • Lombard
  • n.

    A money lender or banker; -- so called because the business of banking was first carried on in London by Lombards.

  • Lombardic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Lombardy of the Lombards.

  • Vigesimal
  • a.

    Twentieth; divided into, or consisting of, twenties or twenty parts.

  • Undivided
  • a.

    Not divided; not separated or disunited; unbroken; whole; continuous; as, plains undivided by rivers or mountains.

  • Twelfth
  • n.

    The quotient of a unit divided by twelve; one of twelve equal parts of one whole.

  • Wapentake
  • n.

    In some northern counties of England, a division, or district, answering to the hundred in other counties. Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Nottinghamshire are divided into wapentakes, instead of hundreds.

  • Twentieth
  • n.

    The quotient of a unit divided by twenty; one of twenty equal parts of one whole.

  • Two-forked
  • a.

    Divided into two parts, somewhat after the manner of a fork; dichotomous.

  • Two-parted
  • a.

    Divided from the border to the base into two distinct parts; bipartite.

  • Twentieth
  • a.

    Consisting, or being, one of twenty equal parts into which anything is divided.

  • Two-cleft
  • a.

    Divided about half way from the border to the base into two segments; bifid.

  • Unshed
  • a.

    Not parted or divided, as the hair.

  • Dividedly
  • adv.

    Separately; in a divided manner.

  • Vent
  • n.

    Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet.

  • Vergette
  • a.

    Divided by pallets, or pales; paly.

  • Unitary
  • a.

    Of the nature of a unit; not divided; united.

  • Turonian
  • n.

    One of the subdivisions into which the Upper Cretaceous formation of Europe is divided.

  • Uncut
  • a.

    Not cut; not separated or divided by cutting or otherwise; -- said especially of books, periodicals, and the like, when the leaves have not been separated by trimming in binding.

  • Twelfth
  • a.

    Consisting, or being one of, twelve equal parts into which anything is divided.