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Pastoral lease in New South Wales
Thurloo Downs Station Thurloo Downs Station, most commonly known as Thurloo Downs, is a pastoral lease that has operated as both a sheep station and a
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Pastoral lease in New South Wales
Caryapundy, Urisino, Salisbury Downs and Thurloo Downs, as well as Bulloo Downs Station, Yancannia Station further away. Urella Downs Station, New South Wales
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Nocoleche Oxley Station Poolamacca Station Salisbury Downs Station Sturts Meadows Station Thurloo Downs Toorale Station Uardry Urisino Yancannia Station For
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Pastoral lease in New South Wales
being managed by Mr Tooth who was also the manager of Elsinora and Thurloo Downs Stations. Ursino was later a strategic watering hole for stock belonging
Urisino
Australian politician
national park expansion in New South Wales history with the purchase of Thurloo Downs, a 437,394-hectare outback property near the Queensland border. This
James Griffin (Australian politician)
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Australian pastoralist and entrepreneur
Company. He acquired the Urisino station in 1913 along with Elsinora and Thurloo Downs in outback New South Wales from Goldsbrough Mort & Co. In 1924, Kidman
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Parish
Wanaaring, New South Wales and Hungerford, Queensland. The cattle station Thurloo Downs was in the parish. The parish is on the traditional land of the Karrengappa
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Australian beef producing company
organic certification. The Harris family, who owns the adjacent Rockhampton Downs Station, purchased Brunchilly in the Northern Territory (including the Banka
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Pastoral lease in New South Wales
Sidney Kidman acquired the property in 1918 along with Urisino and Thurloo Downs from Goldsbrough Mort & Co. and held it until 1923. List of ranches
Elsinora
Species of lizard
Wales, Australia: Sturt National Park, Mutawintji National Park and Thurloo Downs. The habitat of L. stenodactylum is not well known. In NSW, the species
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Pastoral lease in New South Wales
including Corona, Sturts Meadows, Mount Arrowsmith, Langwirra, Elsinora and Thurloo Downs fell into the hands of finance companies. Corona was acquired by Goldsbrough
Corona Station (pastoral lease)
Corona_Station_(pastoral_lease)
1890s was included in the Albert Goldfields. The cattle station Thurloo and Berawinna Downs were both in the parish. Map of the County of Delalah, Western
Parish_of_Thoulcanna
1890s was included in the Albert Goldfields. The cattle station Thurloo and Berawinna Downs were both in the parish. Berawinia Parish will be the site of
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Shakespearean
Two Gentlemen of Verona' A foolish rival to Valentine.
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English
English : variant of Thurgood.
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English
English : patronymic from a variant of Dunn 2.English : variant (plural) of Down.
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Irish
Strong fort.
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English
English : habitational name from the villages of East and West Ilsley on the Berkshire Downs, named from Old English Hild (a short form of various personal names containing the first element hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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Irish
Strong fort.
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English
English : from the northern Middle English personal name Thurgod (Old Norse þorgautr), composed of the þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + the ethnic name Gautr (see Joslin).English : nickname from Middle English thur(og)h ‘completely’ + gode ‘good’.
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English and Irish of uncertain origin
English and Irish of uncertain origin : of uncertain origin: perhaps from a Norman nickname for a stubborn person, from Old French tirel, used of an animal which pulls on the reins, a derivative of tirer ‘to pull’.English and Irish of uncertain origin : Woulfe suggests that it may be from the personal name Thurold, Old Norse Thorvaldr, composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + valdr ‘rule’.
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Spanish
Spanish : possibly a habitational name from Trillo in Guadalajara province; otherwise, a metonymic occupational name from trillo ‘threshing sledge’ (Latin tribulum).Italian : perhaps from French trille, a southern variant of treille ‘vine arbor’.English : Reaney believes this to be an altered form of Thurlow, citing as evidence Philip de Trillowe 1279.
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English (East Midlands)
English (East Midlands) : from the Middle English personal name Thurmond, Old Norse þormundr, composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + mundr ‘protection’. Reaney and Wilson suggest that, Thurmond having been an uncommon personal name, this surname may also represent the commoner name Thurmod, Thormod with the second element derived from Old Norse móþr ‘mind’, ‘courage’, but assimilated to -mund (a common second element in other compound names).German (Thurmann) : habitational name for someone from a place called Thur (see Thur).German (Thurmann) : occupational name for a watchman, from Middle Low German torn(e)man (torn(e) ‘tower’) or Middle High German turn, turm ‘tower’ + man ‘man’.Respelling of Jewish (from Ukraine) Turman, a nickname from Yiddish turman ‘inconstant man’.
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English
English : variant spelling of Thurman.
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English
English : habitational name from Thurlow in Suffolk, recorded in Domesday Book as Tritlawa and Tridlauua, and apparently named with Old English þr̄ð ‘troop’, ‘assembly’ + hlÄw ‘burial mound’, ‘hill’.
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American, British, English, Norse
From Thor's Hill
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Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from any of the various places called Calder, Caldor, or Cawdor. Calder in Thurso is recorded in the early 13th century in the form Kalfadal and was named with Old Norse kalfr ‘calf’ + dalr ‘valley’. The others are probably the same as in 2 below.English : habitational name from Calder in Cumbria, named from the river on which it stands. This is probably a British name, from Welsh caled ‘hard’, ‘violent’ + dwfr ‘water’, ‘stream’.
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Sikh
Love unending
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English
English : from Middle English whit ‘white’ + man ‘man’, either a nickname with the same sense as White, or else an occupational name for a servant of a bearer of the nickname White.John Whitman settled in Weymouth, MA, in about 1638.
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Tamil
A Sanskrit grammarian, The great scholar grammarian
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Hog-vehicled; A Female Divinity
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Anglo Saxon
Battle strife.
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Hindu, Indian
The Gods Ornament
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Assamese, Gujarati, Indian
Full of Happiness
Male
Hindi/Indian
(राजीव) Hindi name for a "lotus flower," derived from the Sanskrit word rajiv, RAJIV means "striped."Â
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Gaelic
Christian.
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Russian
God Shiva
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a.
Below stairs; as, a downstairs room.
n.
The act of sitting down; repose; a resting.
a.
Very steep.
n.
A stroke made with a downward motion of the pen or pencil.
v. t.
To cut through; to pierce.
n.
The state of being up or above; a state of elevation, prosperity, or the like; -- rarely occurring except in the phrase ups and downs.
adv.
Down the stream; as, floating downstream.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a certain style of letters used in ancient manuscripts, esp. in Greek and Latin manuscripts. The letters are somewhat rounded, and the upstrokes and downstrokes usually have a slight inclination. These letters were used as early as the 1st century b. c., and were seldom used after the 10th century a. d., being superseded by the cursive style.
n.
A long adit in a coalpit.
n.
The hold of a ship; a sink.
a.
Of or pertaining to the South Downs, a range of pasture hills south of the Thames, in England.
n.
A hole; an aperture.
v. t.
To cut through, as a partition between one working and another.
n.
A breastplow used in paring off turf on downs.
n.
One of the large sandstone blocks scattered over the English chalk downs; -- called also sarsen stone, and Druid stone.
n.
A short communication between adits in a mine.
adv.
Down the stairs; to a lower floor.
n.
Same as Thurl, n., 2 (a).