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Sparth

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n.1.An Anglo-Saxon battle-ax, or halberd.
He hath a sparth of twenty pound of weight.
- Chaucer.


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AUGUST 26, 1950 The first open water test of the season took place at Sparth Reservoir in Marsden on a cold and rainy morning.
Byline: By DAVID JAMES South Wales Echo A small terraced home is the grandly titled Sparth House - the centre of a national scam.
June 29, 1953: Eight-year-old Huddersfield boy Derek Wilson swam a mile in open water tests at Sparth Reservoir, Marsden just 15 months after learning to swim.
 
 
 
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