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  • Hexham wolf
  • Escaped wolf in Northumberland, England

    The Hexham wolf (also called the Allendale wolf or the Wolf of Allendale) was a grey wolf that escaped from a zoo and killed livestock in Hexham and Allendale

    Hexham wolf

    Hexham wolf

    Hexham_wolf

  • Wolf
  • Species of canine

    The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the grey wolf or gray wolf, is a canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies

    Wolf

    Wolf

    Wolf

  • Hexham Heads
  • Small stone heads found in England

    The Hexham Heads were a pair of small stone heads, about 6 cm high, found in 1971 in the English town of Hexham. The heads became associated with alleged

    Hexham Heads

    Hexham Heads

    Hexham_Heads

  • List of individual wolves
  • wolf Custer Wolf, a grey wolf held responsible for extensive damage to livestock Dogor, a preserved specimen found in Siberian permafrost Hexham wolf

    List of individual wolves

    List_of_individual_wolves

  • List of zoo escapes
  • Belgian zoo". UPI. Retrieved 20 September 2025. Hooper, Ben (26 August 2020). "Wolf recaptured after escape from Belgian zoo". UPI. Retrieved 20 September 2025

    List of zoo escapes

    List_of_zoo_escapes

  • Kevin Whately
  • English actor (born 1951)

    to charity. Marriage Index. April 1984. Aylesbury. Vol 19. Page 1137. "Hexham actor digs deep to discover a privileged past". JournalLive. 2 March 2009

    Kevin Whately

    Kevin Whately

    Kevin_Whately

  • Philip Wentworth
  • 15th-century English knight

    and was in the army of King Henry VI, which was defeated at the Battle of Hexham on 15 May 1464. He was captured and three days later beheaded at Middleham

    Philip Wentworth

    Philip Wentworth

    Philip_Wentworth

  • John Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford
  • English peer (c. 1389–1422)

    Battle of Hexham, by whom she had a son and two daughters. Lady Mary Clifford's granddaughter, Margery Wentworth, married Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall. Lady

    John Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford

    John Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford

    John_Clifford,_7th_Baron_Clifford

  • Baden-Powell Scouts' Association
  • Voluntary Scouting association for young people

    Scout Camp held by Baden-Powell at Humshaugh. The event included parades at Hexham Abbey and a ceremony at the original Carr Edge camp site. The main policy

    Baden-Powell Scouts' Association

    Baden-Powell Scouts' Association

    Baden-Powell_Scouts'_Association

  • Edward the Martyr
  • King of the English from 975 to 978

    at Edward's tomb eleven years after his death. Wulfstan's Sermon of the Wolf to the English of around 1014 cites the murder of Edward and Æthelred being

    Edward the Martyr

    Edward the Martyr

    Edward_the_Martyr

  • Heathenry (new religious movement)
  • Modern pagan religion

    Goodrick-Clarke 2004, p. 123. Goodrick-Clarke 2004, pp. 134, 145. Poewe & Hexham 2005, p. 195; Schnurbein 2016, pp. 45–46. Schnurbein 2016, pp. 46–47. Goodrick-Clarke

    Heathenry (new religious movement)

    Heathenry (new religious movement)

    Heathenry_(new_religious_movement)

  • Falun Gong
  • New religious movement from China

    for the Perplexed, pp. 81–84. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1441125538 Hexham, Irving. 2009. Pocket Dictionary of New Religious Movements, pp. 49, 71

    Falun Gong

    Falun Gong

    Falun_Gong

  • List of rivers of England
  • (MS), the confluence of the South Tyne (Rs) and the North Tyne (Ls) near Hexham. Those few watercourses (mainly in the Thames catchment) which branch off

    List of rivers of England

    List of rivers of England

    List_of_rivers_of_England

  • Saltire
  • Heraldic and vexillogical symbol in the form of a diagonal cross

    the same (Klein-Winternheim) Coat of arms of the San Andrés Archipelago Hexham Coat of Arms (1953) saltirewise Gules two keys in saltire argent and or

    Saltire

    Saltire

    Saltire

  • 1209
  • Calendar year

    troubadour Gaucelm Faidit, French troubadour (approximate date) John of Hexham, English monk and chronicler (b. 1160) Margaret of Sweden, queen consort

    1209

    1209

    1209

  • List of ship names of the Royal Navy (G–H)
  • Herne Bay Hero Heroine Heron Hesper Hesperus Hestor Heureux Hever Castle Hexham Hexton Heythrop Hibernia Hibiscus Hickleton Highburton Highflyer Highlander

    List of ship names of the Royal Navy (G–H)

    List of ship names of the Royal Navy (G–H)

    List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(G–H)

  • The Quireboys
  • English rock band

    3 June 2025. "Spike to perform at Queen's Hall on his mam's birthday". Hexham-courant.co.uk. 17 September 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2025. Roberts, David

    The Quireboys

    The Quireboys

    The_Quireboys

  • House of Tudor
  • English royal house of Welsh origin (r. 1485–1603)

    Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror & the Light: a trilogy of novels by Hilary Mantel, the first two of which were also adapted as Wolf Hall

    House of Tudor

    House of Tudor

    House_of_Tudor

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

     107–109. Carey 2006, pp. 431, 433. Wallace 2009, p. 9. Hogue 2010, p. 160. Hexham, Rost & Morehead 2004, p. 48; De Waal 1998, p. 52. Thomas 1981, p. 348;

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • List of Old Harrovians
  • Conservative MP for Woking (1964–1997) Guy Opperman (1965–), Conservative MP for Hexham (2010–) Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing (1860–1903), Conservative MP for Ayr Burghs

    List of Old Harrovians

    List_of_Old_Harrovians

  • Church of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio
  • Church in Palermo, Italy

    publisher (link) Patrizia Fabbri, Palermo e Monreale (Bonechi, 2005) Irving Hexham and David Bershad, The Christian Travelers' Guide to Italy (Zondervan, 2001)

    Church of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio

    Church of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio

    Church_of_Santa_Maria_dell'Ammiraglio

  • And That's Why We Drink
  • Comedy podcast

    Carnival Cobblers and Time Travelling Text Messages The Pollock Twins aka The Hexham Rebirth Terry Rasmussen aka The Chameleon Killer 28 April 2024 378. The

    And That's Why We Drink

    And_That's_Why_We_Drink

  • Konnichiwa (Skepta album)
  • 2016 studio album by Skepta

    collaboration on Konnichiwa". 15 April 2016. "SKEPTA on Twitter: "RT @iiHexham: @Skepta when's the next album? << March 2015. #Konnichiwa"". Twitter. 4

    Konnichiwa (Skepta album)

    Konnichiwa_(Skepta_album)

  • Wild Beasts Trust
  • British conservation organisation

    October 2020. "Animal attraction will give Kielder the lynx effect". The Hexham Courant. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-17. "Moose return to the Highlands"

    Wild Beasts Trust

    Wild_Beasts_Trust

  • Volterra
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

     315–. ISBN 978-0-521-00701-6. David Bershad; Carolina Mangone; Irving Hexham (2001). The Christian Travelers Guide to Italy. Harper Collins. pp. 220–

    Volterra

    Volterra

    Volterra

  • HMS Northumberland (F238)
  • 1994 Type 23 or Duke-class frigate of the Royal Navy

    (1517) The Bank of England's North Eastern Regional Agency The Calvert Trust Hexham Abbey RAF Boulmer The Copthorne Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne Spirit of Northumberland

    HMS Northumberland (F238)

    HMS Northumberland (F238)

    HMS_Northumberland_(F238)

  • Wendy Rule
  • Musical artist

    Andy. "Live Review: Wendy Rule". themusic.com.au. Retrieved 1 March 2024. Hexham, Irving; Rost, Stephen; Morehead, John; Morehead, John W. II (2004). Encountering

    Wendy Rule

    Wendy_Rule

  • 2025 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments made by King Charles III

    North West England. Roderick Peter Jones. For services to the community in Hexham. Rosalind Frances Barbara Jones. For services to the Victims of the Stavanger

    2025 Birthday Honours

    2025_Birthday_Honours

  • 1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)
  • P/JX.633726 (London, N.12). Ordinary Seaman John Pearson, D/JX.650133 (Hexham). Seaman Frank Bott, LT/JX.409945 (Chatham). Seaman Matthew Cecil Gumming

    1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)

    1945_Birthday_Honours_(Mention_in_Despatches)

  • List of fictional nobility
  • Aristocracy of fiction

    Marchioness of Hexham, second daughter of Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham. Herbert "Bertie" Pelham Downton Abbey The Marquess of Hexham. Marquess of Queensberry

    List of fictional nobility

    List_of_fictional_nobility

  • Border reivers
  • 1200s–1600s raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border

    connections to rally Border support, including resistance to the dissolution of Hexham Abbey, with the Charltons and their followers pledging their loyalty in

    Border reivers

    Border reivers

    Border_reivers

  • List of executioners
  • List of official executioners

    England. Thrift controversially was buried at St Paul's. William Stout, of Hexham 1746 York; hanged Francis Buchanan, two hours before a reprieve arrived

    List of executioners

    List_of_executioners

  • Galwegian Gaelic
  • Extinct dialect of Gaelic

    the 13th century. Gaelic-speakers in medieval Galloway, whom Richard of Hexham erroneously called Picts, had a fearsome reputation. They were the barbarians

    Galwegian Gaelic

    Galwegian_Gaelic

  • Early English Gothic
  • Medieval English architectural style

    on a colossal scale from the 1220s. This was related to ongoing works at Hexham, and had extremely tall lancets and round arches over the triforium. Whitby

    Early English Gothic

    Early English Gothic

    Early_English_Gothic

  • G. H. Pember
  • English theologian and writer (1837–1910)

    "Where Do We Go From Here?" in Encountering New Religious Movements, Irving Hexham, Stephen Rost & John W. Morehead, Eds. Grand Rapids: Kregel Academic, 2004

    G. H. Pember

    G._H._Pember

  • History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)
  • Coin in Anglo-Saxon England

    several very large hoards have been found, such as one from the churchyard in Hexham which contained some 8000 stycas. After a final phase of considerable disorganisation

    History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)

    History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)

    History_of_the_English_penny_(c._600_–_1066)

  • FCAR
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    4049/jimmunol.156.11.4442. PMID 8666819. S2CID 45370016. Carayannopoulos L, Hexham JM, Capra JD (April 1996). "Localization of the binding site for the monocyte

    FCAR

    FCAR

    FCAR

  • William Eure, 1st Baron Eure
  • English nobleman in 16th century

    of Henry VIII or James V of Scotland. After showing an armed presence at Hexham, Willam planned to meet up with his colleagues at Newcastle upon Tyne on

    William Eure, 1st Baron Eure

    William Eure, 1st Baron Eure

    William_Eure,_1st_Baron_Eure

  • Neil Astley
  • English publisher and editor (born 1953)

    Exchange Buildings on Newcastle's Quayside. Bloodaxe is currently based in Hexham, Northumberland. As Bloodaxe's sole editor and managing director, Astley

    Neil Astley

    Neil_Astley

  • Deaths in June 2011
  • commissioner. Ambrose Griffiths, 82, British Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle (1992–2004). Asad Ali Khan, 74, Indian musician, recipient

    Deaths in June 2011

    Deaths_in_June_2011

  • 2010 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    County Durham. Dr. Timothy Alan Carney, General Medical Practitioner, Hexham and Tynedale, Northumberland. For services to Healthcare. The Reverend Barry

    2010 New Year Honours

    2010_New_Year_Honours

  • 1200s (decade)
  • Decade

    troubadour Gaucelm Faidit, French troubadour (approximate date) John of Hexham, English monk and chronicler (b. 1160) Margaret of Sweden, queen consort

    1200s (decade)

    1200s_(decade)

  • Kevin Bowyer
  • Romsey; Norman Kay: The Whitby Sonata; Paul Fisher: Tintern; Len Young: Hexham Abbey Ground; Alan Gibbs: A Medieval Christmas "Organ Party Vol 1: Kevin

    Kevin Bowyer

    Kevin_Bowyer

  • 1966 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    practitioner, Stoke-on-Trent. Robert Hugh Allan, MBE, Chairman, Newcastle, Hexham and District War Pensions Committee. James Amos, Higher Collector, Board

    1966 Birthday Honours

    1966_Birthday_Honours

  • 2008 Birthday Honours
  • British and commonwealth honours and awards

    Urban Regeneration. Elizabeth Robson, Managing Director, Robson Builders (Hexham) Ltd. For services to the Construction Industry, to Women in Business and

    2008 Birthday Honours

    2008_Birthday_Honours

  • List of English translations from medieval sources: E
  • Historical Works of Simeon of Durham; The Chronicles of John and Richard of Hexham, The Chronicle of Holyrood, The Cronicle of Melrose, Jordan Fantosme's Chronicle

    List of English translations from medieval sources: E

    List_of_English_translations_from_medieval_sources:_E

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  • Esham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Esham

    English : variant of Isham. The surname is no longer found in the U.K. In the U.S. it occurs chiefly in MD.The name is first recorded in Northamton Co., VA, when Daniel Esham came over as an indentured servant in 1651.

    Esham

  • Pelham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Sussex)

    Pelham

    English (mainly Sussex) : habitational name from Pelham in Hertfordshire, so called from the Old English personal name Pēotla + Old English hām ‘homestead’.The manor of Pelham in Hertfordshire, England, was held by Walter de Pelham in the reign of Edward I (1272–1307). His descendants became constables of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, and were so influential that their badge, the buckle, is seen in at least eleven of the county’s churches, and as a decoration on iron chimney-backs in Sussex farmhouses. Various branches of the family were ennobled and their titles include earl of Chichester and earl of Yarborough. The family also once held the dukedom of Newcastle and the marquessate of Clare. Peter Pelham (b. c. 1695), an engraver, emigrated to Boston after 1728, and was stepfather to the artist John Singleton Copley.

    Pelham

  • Resham |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Resham |

    Silk

    Resham |

  • Perham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Perham

    English : habitational name from any of various places (for example those in Suffolk and Sussex now called Parham), originally named with the Old English elements peru ‘pear’ + hām ‘homestead’.

    Perham

  • Neeham
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Neeham

    Comfort

    Neeham

  • Mepham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mepham

    English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Meopham, from an Old English personal name Mēapa + Old English hām ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’.

    Mepham

  • Hesham
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hesham

    Generous; Noble; Handsome; Beneficence; King of Gems; Companion of Prophet Muhammad; Variant of Hisham

    Hesham

  • Hesham
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Hesham

    Pounding; Generous

    Hesham

  • Wenham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wenham

    English : habitational name from a place in Suffolk so called.

    Wenham

  • Newham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Newham

    English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Northumbria and North Yorkshire, so named from Old English nēowe ‘new’ + hām ‘homestead’.

    Newham

  • Hasham
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hasham

    Servant

    Hasham

  • Whetham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whetham

    English : probably a variant of Witham. Compare Whitham.

    Whetham

  • Derham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Derham

    English : habitational name from Dearham in Cumbria or Dyrham in Gloucestershire, named from Old English dēor ‘deer’ + hām ‘settlement’, ‘homestead’, or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’, ‘river meadow’. There are places in Norfolk called East and West Dereham, which have the same etymology. However, the present-day distribution of the surname suggests that they probably did not contribute to the surname.Irish (mainly Dublin, Drogheda, and Cork) : of English origin, but MacLysaght takes this to be a variant of Durham.

    Derham

  • Higham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Higham

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from any of the many places in England so called, of which the most likely source for present-day bearers is that near Burnley. The place name is from Old English hēah ‘high’ + hām ‘homestead’.

    Higham

  • Hisham
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hisham

    Companion of prophet Muhammad, Generous

    Hisham

  • Hotham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Hotham

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Hotham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, named from a dative plural hōdum of an Old English hōd ‘shelter’.

    Hotham

  • Reeham |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Reeham |

    Little, Light rain, Drizzle, Mercy

    Reeham |

  • Hasham |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hasham |

    Servant

    Hasham |

  • Benham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Benham

    English : habitational name from a place in Berkshire named with the Old English personal name Benna + Old English hamm ‘river meadow’.John Benham was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.

    Benham

  • Pekham
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pekham

    Peacock feathers while it dances during rain

    Pekham

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  • WILMOT
  • Male

    English

    WILMOT

    English surname transferred to forename use, possibly a corruption of the French surname Guillemot, from Guillaume (English William), WILMOT means "will-helmet."

  • Rikshit | ரீக்ஷித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rikshit | ரீக்ஷித

    Tested one, Proven (son of Abhimanyu)

  • Kathith | கதித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kathith | கதித

    Well recited

  • Josaphat
  • Biblical

    Josaphat

    same as Jehoshaphat

  • Akira
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish

    Akira

    Anchor.

  • Imre
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic Hungarian

    Imre

    Hard working.

  • Mizhi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Malayalam

    Mizhi

    Eyes

  • Annalise
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American

    Annalise

    Graced with God's bounty.

  • Gunnar
  • Boy/Male

    American, Danish, German, Hindu, Indian, Swedish

    Gunnar

    Battle Army

  • Ashlin
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ashlin

    Lives at the ash tree pool.

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  • Heam
  • n.

    The afterbirth or secundines of a beast.

  • Tungstic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to tungsten; derived from, or resembling, tungsten; wolframic; as, tungstic oxide.

  • Wolffian
  • a.

    Discovered, or first described, by Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1733-1794), the founder of modern embryology.

  • Wolframic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to wolframium. See Tungstic.

  • Wolframate
  • n.

    A salt of wolframic acid; a tungstate.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    Any one of several species of wild and savage carnivores belonging to the genus Canis and closely allied to the common dog. The best-known and most destructive species are the European wolf (Canis lupus), the American gray, or timber, wolf (C. occidentalis), and the prairie wolf, or coyote. Wolves often hunt in packs, and may thus attack large animals and even man.

  • Wolfling
  • n.

    A young wolf.

  • Wolframite
  • n.

    Tungstate of iron and manganese, generally of a brownish or grayish black color, submetallic luster, and high specific gravity. It occurs in cleavable masses, and also crystallized. Called also wolfram.

  • Wolfkin
  • n.

    A little or young wolf.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    Fig.: Any very ravenous, rapacious, or destructive person or thing; especially, want; starvation; as, they toiled hard to keep the wolf from the door.

  • Wolfram
  • n.

    Same as Wolframite.

  • Hexad
  • n.

    An atom whose valence is six, and which can be theoretically combined with, substituted for, or replaced by, six monad atoms or radicals; as, sulphur is a hexad in sulphuric acid. Also used as an adjective.

  • Tungstite
  • n.

    The oxide of tungsten, a yellow mineral occurring in a pulverulent form. It is often associated with wolfram.

  • Wolfish
  • a.

    Like a wolf; having the qualities or form of a wolf; as, a wolfish visage; wolfish designs.

  • Ululate
  • v. i.

    To howl, as a dog or a wolf; to wail; as, ululating jackals.

  • Ululation
  • n.

    A howling, as of a dog or wolf; a wailing.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    One of the destructive, and usually hairy, larvae of several species of beetles and grain moths; as, the bee wolf.