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- the hamlets of West Compton, East Compton, Westholme, Beardly Batch and Cannards Grave. Pilton is now almost 20 miles (30 km) from the sea but sits on the...
- Their webbed feet may be the reason they are also sometimes called the cannard noz (meaning "night ducks") in Breton folklore. In the nineteenth century...
- Ferréol Cannard (born 28 May 1978 in Morez) is a retired French biathlete. He celebrated his biggest triumphs with the French relay team at the 2006 Olympics...
- Breton Catholic saints. Ankou Bugul Noz Fions Iannic-ann-ôd Jetins Korrigan Cannard Noz March Malaen Morgens Morvan, legendary chief of the Viscounty of Léon...
- Hanevold Lars Berger Egil Gjelland Ole Einar Bjørndalen  France Ferreol Cannard Vincent Defrasne Julien Robert Raphaël Poirée 2005  Norway Halvard Hanevold...
- extending the line towards Shepton Mallet, with a possible new terminus at Cannards Grave, on the outskirts of Shepton Mallet. Former resident locomotives...
- the eastern suburbs of Shepton Mallet on a short stretch of the A361 to Cannard's Grave, where it picks up the A37. The Fosse Way follows the A37 through...
- part of Morris property which had also been purchased in 1799 by William Cannard became part of the Sedgeley mansion-which ironically also in turn became...
- Nikolay Kruglov, Jr.  France (FRA) Julien Robert Vincent Defrasne Ferréol Cannard Raphaël Poirée Women's individual details Svetlana Ishmouratova  Russia...
- roundhouses and artefacts such as quernstones and beads were found at Cannard's Grave, as was a probable Iron Age farming settlement at Field Farm. Nearby...