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Brushwood
Brushwood Brush"wood, n. 1. Brush; a thicket or coppice of small trees and shrubs. 2. Small branches of trees cut off.

Meaning of Rushwood from wikipedia

- The Nussey Baronetcy, of Rushwood Hall in the County of York, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 July 1909 for Thomas...
- 1961 Nugent extinct 1962 Nugent of Waddesdon 1806 Nugent extant Nussey of Rushwood Hall 1909 Nussey extinct 1971 Nuttall of Chasefield 1922 Nuttall extant...
- wetlands in Northwestern Europe. The Biesbosch ('forest of sedges' or 'rushwoods') consists of a large network of rivers and smaller and larger cr****s...
- trustees. Sagamore Hills is part of the Nordonia Hills school system. Rushwood Elementary is located in Sagamore Hills. Lawrence Upper School "US Board...
- December 1910 Succeeded by Handel Booth Baronetage of the United Kingdom New creation Baronet (of Rushwood Hall) 1909–1947 Succeeded by Thomas Nussey...
- Sagamore Hills. There are 6 schools in the district: Northfield Elementary, Rushwood Elementary (built in 1970), Ledgeview Elementary, Lee Eaton Elementary...
- September 1956), extinct with the grantee's death on 9 April 1971. Nussey of Rushwood Hall (cr. 22 July 1909), extinct with the death of the second baronet....
- 1961 Nugent extinct 1962 Nugent of Waddesdon 1806 Nugent extant Nussey of Rushwood Hall 1909 Nussey extinct 1971 Nuttall of Chasefield 1922 Nuttall extant...
- 26 March 2020. Note that some links will include works by Admiral John Rushwood Jellicoe, and not just by John Jellicoe. Works by John Jellicoe at Project...
- Bros in 1875 for Fort Augustus Abbey, it was rebuilt in St Peter's by Rushwood and Dreaper following the closure of the abbey. The church remains in use...