
1) ARC founder 2) ARC organizer, 1881 3) Clara of the red cross 4) English boy name 5) English cricketer 6) English-language boy name 7) Humanitarian Clara 8) Impact crater on Venus 9) Nurse Clara 10) Red cross founder 11) Red Cross founder Clara 12) Red Cross pioneer 13) Toponymic surname
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1) Clara
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1) Czech surname
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[Kettering BC Ward] Barton Ward, representing the village of Barton Seagrave, is a 2-member ward within Kettering Borough Council. The ward was last fought at Borough Council level in the 2007 local council elections, in which both seats were won by the Conservatives. The current councillors are Cllr. Christopher Lamb and Cllr. Russell Robe...
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[MCC cricketer] Barton (first name and details of birth and death unknown) was an English cricketer with probably professional status who was active from 1831 to 1832. He made his first-class debut in 1831 and appeared in two matches as an unknown handedness batsman whose bowling style is unknown, playing for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). ...
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[crater] Barton crater is a 54-km (32-mi) diameter crater on Venus. It is the size at which craters on Venus begin to possess peak-rings instead of a single central peak. The floor of Barton crater is flat and radar-dark, indicating possible infilling by lava flows sometime following the impact. Barton`s central peak-ring is discontinuous a...
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[village] ==History== Prior to incorporation, the village had been known as `Barton Mills.` The village was incorporated on November 21, 1874. The Pierce Block was built in 1885 and is still being used for commercial purposes. In 1889, a waterworks was constructed using May Pond. Presumably sewage disposal was constructed concurrently. In 1...
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farmyard
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• (n.) A farmyard. • (n.) The demesne lands of a manor; also, the manor itself.
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Bar'ton (bär'tŭn)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
beretūn courtyard, grange;
bere barley +
tūn an inclosure.]
1. The demesne lands of a manor; also, the manor itself. [ Eng.]
Burton. 2. A farmyard. [ Eng.]
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See Yard.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bar′tŏn Definitions: 1. John Rhea, U.S. surgeon, 1794-1871. See: Barton bandage, Barton forceps, Barton fracture
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The USS Barton was an American Allen M Sumner Class destroyer of 2200 tons displacement launched in 1943. The USS Barton was powered by four boilers providing a top speed of 36.5 knots. She carried a complement of 350 and was armed with six 5 inch guns; twelve 40 mm anti-aircraft guns; eleven 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and ten 21 inch torpedo tubes a...
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Barton is Dorset slang for an enclosed yard for cows.
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The Barton & Guestier company is one of the oldest and most important Bordeaux wine trading houses. Its origins date back to 1725, when an Irish-born Thomas Barton (1694-1780), who came to Bordeaux in 1722, founded a wine trade. He had a serious quarrel with his son William (1723-1799), who founded his own company. His son Hugh Barton (1766-18...
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Clara Barton (1821-1912) Founder of American Red Cross.
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