- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir
Anthony Gadie T.D. (7
September 1868 – 24
August 1948) was an
English businessman and
Conservative Party politician from Bradford...
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dating from
around 1600, a
little south of Auchleven, by the
banks of the
Gadie Burn, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Alternative spellings are
Licklihead and...
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spellings are Geddy, Gaddie, Goudie, Gouday, Goudey, Goudy, Gowdy, Gowdie,
Gadie, Goodie, Gady. It is also
possible that it
derives from
Geddes or Clan Ged...
- one in turn. Some
songs celebrate the countryside,
including "Where The
Gadie Rins", "Bonny Udny" and "Arlin's Fine Braes". Some
songs match a high-born...
- (1952);
arranged by
Watson Forbes and Alan
Richardson The Lea Rig
Whaur Gadie Rins [2 Pieces] for oboe and piano, Op. 23 (1953) A
Reverie Scherzino Silhouette...
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Friendship West
Baptist Church, Dallas,
Texas –
adhan and
invocation Rev.
Wayne Gadie of the
Emanuel Baptist Church, Malden, M****achusetts –
Opening prayer Dancers...
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district drained by the
River Ury and its
tributaries the
Shevock and the
Gadie Burn. The
placename "Garioch"
comes from the
Gaelic Gairbheach, meaning...
- the
River Don at the
south edge of Inverurie. Its main
tributary is the
Gadie Burn.
Fishing permits are
available for
salmon and trout. The
Ordnance Survey...
- Town,
Logie Buchan, Meldrum, Udny-Slains, Belhelvie, Insch,
Chapel and
Gadie,
Inverurie North,
Inverurie Central,
Inverurie South and Port Elphinstone...
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Saxon James Saxon Llanrwst United Barry Owen
Thomas Jones Llay
Welfare Mike
Gadie Dean
Bryan Llannefydd Nantlle Vale Sion
Eifion Jones Matthew Davies Pwllheli...