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well-erected — adj … Useful english dictionary
well-dressing — The custom of well dressing takes place nowadays in dozens of villages, including Wirksworth, Belper, Youlgrave, Barlow, Bradwell, Tideswell, Stoney Middle ton, Hope, Ashford in the Water, Wormhill, Bonsall, Eyam, and Buxton, but Tissington is … A Dictionary of English folklore
Drake Well — Drake Oil Well U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
Old Well — For other uses, see Old Well (film). Old Well University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Old Well in July, 2008 … Wikipedia
Jubb Yussef (Joseph's Well) — The ruins at Jubb Yussef (“Joseph’s Well” in English, جُبّ يُوسِف in Arabic, גוב יוסף in Hebrew [http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%92%27%D7%95%D7%91 %D7%99%D7%95%D7%A1%D7%A3] ) in the Galilee are identified with the pit in Dothan, into which the… … Wikipedia
St. Blaise's Well — St Blaise s Well is a holy well located in the Bishop s garden in Bromley in the London borough of the same name (formerly in Kent). Its chalybeate water is reputed to have healing properties.It was much frequented, not only on account of the… … Wikipedia
Puran's Well — is a historical site near Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.Puran s Well lies just a few kilometres from the Sialkot cantonment on the highroad to Chaprar village. Raja Sálbán has been past a very famous ruler at Sialkot. He reconstructed the Sialkot… … Wikipedia
Cherryville, North Carolina — City Location in the US state of North Carolina … Wikipedia
Marshalls (house) — Marshalls was a house, located in Romford in the historic parish and Royal liberty of Havering, whose former area today forms the north eastern extremity of Greater London, England. The name Marshalls dates back to 1213 when Gilbert, son of Roger … Wikipedia
(St.) Thomas Chapel, London Bridge — Erected over the centre pier of the first stone bridge on the east side, 1176 1209. Capella beati Thomae Martyris super Pontem, 31 Ed. I., in list of London benefices in Lib. Cust. I. 228. Peter the chaplain of Colechurch, who commenced … Dictionary of London