Skiddaw

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Skid´daw`


n.1.(Zool.) The black guillemot.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in classic literature
Eight years later Robert Southey was laid beside her in the churchyard under the shadow of Skiddaw. "I hope his life will not be forgotten," says Macaulay, "for it is sublime in its simplicity, its energy, its honour, its affection.
Whether it's just been a walk around the shores of Derwentwater or climbing Skiddaw.
The 23-year-old, of Skiddaw, Rugby, Warwickshire, suffocated Lexi in the early hours of January 15 last year and was then heard "laughing" at a funeral parlour two days before killing Scarlett just over two weeks later, on February 1.
Porton of Skiddaw, Rugby, Warwickshire, denied murder but was found guilty at Birmingham crown court.
Porton, of Skiddaw, Warwickshire, suffocated Lexi in the early hours of January 15 last year and was heard "laughing" at a funeral home two days before killing Scarlett, on February 1.
AINTREE: 5.55 Skiddaw Valleys, 6.25 Must See The Doc, 7.00 Zamparelli, 7.30 Nayati, 8.05 Capital Force, 8.35 Final Reminder, 9.05 Present Ranger.
SKIDDAW VALLEYS (1.50) can land a competitive maiden for in-form Nicky Richards.
Warwickshire Police said on Friday that Porton, of Skiddaw, Rugby, would appear in court in Leamington.
Last month a new world auction record was set when a drawing titled 'The Skiddaw Group from Ashness Bridge' sold for PS1,600.
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