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The river Afon Llyfni, sometimes | spelt Afon Llyfnwy, runs through the village. |
cts and chemicals, and offers breads made with | spelt and sprouted wheat. |
ument about how the name of Morisset should be | spelt and it is generally assumed that the early aut |
sical grains of Judaism - wheat, barley, oats, | spelt, and rye. |
Annemarie Roelofs (born 1955), also | spelt Anne-Marie Roelofs and Anne Marie Roelofs, is |
Keekozhur also | spelt as Keekozhoor is a small village on the side o |
His name is sometimes | spelt as Chichele. |
Jadugora (also | spelt as Jadugoda or Jaduguda) is a census town in P |
Thiruverumbur (also | spelt as Thiruverambur) is a municipality, near the |
It has also been | spelt as Earlsthorpe and Faraldesthorpe. |
Midde Rama Rao also | spelt as Midde Ramarao is a well remembered Telugu f |
Laurie Osborne's surname is variously | spelt as Osborne, or Osbourne. |
Its name was formerly | spelt as Gallwolly and Gallwally. |
ieval England the name of Hussey was generally | spelt as 'Hose', evolving into Hoese, Huse, Husee, a |
he present day however, Dalals, Deshwals (also | spelt as Deswals), Manns and Sihags consider themsel |
the Cabernet Gemischt grape (also occasionally | spelt as 'Cabnernet Gernischet'), an ancestor of tod |
nland of Ballygunaghan, which was historically | spelt as Ballygonaghan and Ballygonigan. |
In the Domesday Book, Norton ( | spelt as Nortune) was held as two manors. |
Sandas (more commonly | spelt as "Sandan") was the Anatolian (Hittite) lion |
Also | spelt as Quah, Kua, Ke, Ko or even Kok in English. |
omy House as his workplace, with Murray Street | spelt as Murry Street. |
lso known as Eaton-under-Heywood and sometimes | spelt as Eaton-under-Haywood. |
It is often | spelt as Pen-Yr-Heol by the local community. |
Don't Like It." His surname was alternatively | spelt as 'Sain'. |
ycott (though the nearest village to it is now | spelt as Draycot Foliat), and in the Second World Wa |
The name is erroneously | spelt as Al Minliar al Asad in the Yale Bright Star |
Muthukkavuntanore (also | spelt as Muthugoundanur) is a small village in the K |
sh surname was "Cynowicz", which in Hebrew was | spelt as "Tzinovitz". |
is thought to mean young girl and is correctly | spelt as Mandigga. |
e townland of Ballooly, which was historically | spelt as Ballyely. |
Over the centuries the name has been | spelt as Haliwalle (1220), Haliwell (1243), Harywal |
minus of the East Kent heritage line, which is | spelt as one word, Shepherdswell. |
Uppiliapuram (also | spelt as Uppiliyapuram) is a panchayat town in Tiruc |
897, and the townsite was gazetted in 1904 and | spelt as Munngari. |
Puthur (also | spelt as Pootoor in early records) is a neighbourhoo |
Bhowrah (also | spelt as Bhowra) is a census town in Dhanbad distric |
the mainline station Shepherds Well, which is | spelt as two words. |
mes the name of the village has been variously | spelt as "Rowen", "Ro-wen" and "Roewen". |
t of as a Germanic Anglo Saxon name often seen | spelt as Brucks or BRUX meaning someone who lived in |
Thiruvidaimarudur (also | spelt as Thiruvidamaradur or Tiruvidaimarudur) is a |
Rudolf Jeny (also | spelt as Jenny, Jeney or Jenei; 2 March 1901 - May 1 |
Also sometimes | spelt as Penrhywceibr or Penrhiwceibwr) is a former |
It was originally | spelt as Wardley, but it is believed that the OS Map |
Sabroom (also | spelt as Sabrum) is a town and a nagar panchayat in |
Kodarma (also | spelt as Koderma) is a city and a notified area in K |
Sonipat Lok Sabha constituency (earlier | spelt as Sonepat) is one of the 10 Lok Sabha (parlia |
Kalathilpady (also | spelt as Kalathilpadi) is an area on the suburbs of |
ription he requested in his will - his name is | spelt as "Samuell", not "Samuel" and "deindignior" s |
Over the years the name has been | spelt as: Saligh (1249); Salghale (1309); Salgham (1 |
In Egyptian mythology, Astennu (also | spelt Asten, Isten, Astes, and Isdes) refers to a ba |
It isn't | spelt at all that way, |
Does anyone know why his name is sometimes | spelt Atlee? |
Aynho (formerly | spelt Aynhoe) is a village and civil parish in South |
f the Fokker 70 is completed, Rekkof ("Fokker" | spelt backwards) has, since 1999, tried to negotiate |
This was released under the name of Dum (Mud | spelt backwards), but failed to chart. |
alpon" is very good, and Ecalpon is "No Place" | spelt backwards. |
100% | Spelt Bagels, Sprouted Bagels with Grains as Referen |
In the pope Nicholas IV taxatio of 1291 it is | spelt Baldirton. |
Barabani (also | spelt Baraboni) is a town in Asansol subdivision of |
Bayezid ( | spelt Bayazid) is a central character in the Robert |
Her mother Elizabeth Bethune (sometimes | spelt Beaton) was the daughter of John Bethune, 2nd |
around 1450, by Bishop Thomas Beckington (also | spelt Beckyngton) and bears his rebus or badge on th |
around 1450, by Bishop Thomas Beckington (also | spelt Beckyngton), and provides the entrance to the |
around 1451, by Bishop Thomas Beckington (also | spelt Beckyngton), and provides the entrance to the |
Thomas Beckington (also | spelt Beckynton; c. 1390 - 14 January 1465) was the |
Bernard Mizeki (sometimes | spelt Bernard Mzeki; c. 1861 - 18 June 1896) was an |
The surname Bhaiyat (also | spelt Bhayat) is found in Gujarat in many of the vil |
The name Barham was | spelt Bioraham in 799, from Biora (derived from Beor |
When gazetted in 1918 the town was | spelt Boddalin. |
It was formerly also | spelt Boningall or Bonninghall. |
y of aboriginal origin since it was originally | spelt Boro Borang and later corrupted. |
Colloquially, the school's name has been | spelt both as Elmwood and Elm Wood but the school is |
n Rolls, Hemp Bread, Woman's Bread, Healthseed | Spelt Bread, 100% Rye - Salt Free Bread, 100% Rye Su |
Loghlen, 3rd Baronet (pronounced and sometimes | spelt Brian O'Lochlen) (27 June 1828-31 October 1905 |
I think it likely that the title is correctly | spelt Brink's-Mat.-ZephyrAnycon |
In the 6th century, its name was | spelt Brotone, which is still its customary pronunci |
His name is also sometimes | spelt Bruges. |
Bryncrug, sometimes | spelt Bryn-crug, is a village and community in Gwyne |
Bulstake Stream, also | spelt Bullstake Stream, is a backwater of the River |
Bungaroosh (also | spelt bungeroosh, bungarooge, bunglarooge, bunglarou |
dont know if that is how it is | spelt, but this festival is celebrated in ALbania.(N |
The Applicant, Nikolay Alexeyev ( | spelt by the Court, Alekseyev), born 23 December 197 |
It is named after the village of Cayo, also | spelt Caeo, Caio, Caiau. |
The Cappella Istropolitana, sometimes | spelt Capella Istropolitana, is a small Slovakian ch |
Chakara (also | spelt Chaakara) is a Malayalam word used to describe |
Chan Sy, also | spelt Chan Si, (born in 1932 in Kompong Chhnang Prov |
a common Chinese surname which is now usually | spelt Chen. |
Cheung Tsing Tunnel, also | spelt Cheung Ching Tunnel, is a dual tube 3-lane tun |
ed it to his shield-bearer Thomas Cheney (also | spelt Cheyne) in 1364. |
Combrook (also | spelt Combroke and - more rarely - Combrooke) is a s |
Lionel Emmitt's surname is variously | spelt correctly as Emmitt, and incorrectly as Emmett |
Tulloch's surname is variously | spelt correctly with an "h"as Tulloch, or in-correct |
Costessey Hall (pronounced and sometimes | spelt Cossey Hall, also written as Cotesby Hall) was |
Kintbury was | spelt Cynetanbyrig in the 10th century and Kenetebur |
1520 - 16 June 1582), sometimes | spelt Damosel, was Receiver-General of the Court of |
His name is sometimes | spelt DeSanctis, particularly in the Minor Planet Ci |
Thadwal (also | spelt Dhadwal,Dhudwal) is a gotra or clan of Jats, f |
Spelt differently as Tampraparani, Tamraparni, Tamir | |
names as they were sounded, so they were often | spelt differently. |
and the abandoned farmstead Dinna Clerks (also | spelt Dinah Clark's) lie nearby. |
e Commission de Toponymie, this name should be | spelt Dollard-Des Ormeaux, since "Dollard des Ormeau |
ghout his life, the variations of his name are | spelt Dolor, Dolar, Dolard, Dolord, Dolore, Dollard, |
He used the surname | spelt Donisthorp as an engraved signature on the clo |
he whereabouts of this 'mystery vehicle' which | spelt doom for the desperate. |
The name is | spelt Dubwalls on Bartholomew's map and Black's Guid |
The station name can be | spelt either Clock House or Clockhouse. |
(February 3, 1812 - August 19, 1875; sometimes | spelt Ellis), professionally known by his bardic nam |
Eusko Gudariak (originally | spelt Euzko Gudariak, "Basque Soldiers") was the rep |
the word phase would be written as if it were | spelt fase. |
Ferniehirst Castle (sometimes | spelt Ferniehurst) was built around 1470 to hold the |
Feldmark, also | spelt fjaeldmark (from Norwegian, meaning "mountain |
many types of flour including whole wheat and | spelt flour. |
Gaagudju (also | spelt Gagadu, Gaguju, and Kakadu) is an extinct Aust |
As with | spelt, genes contributed from goatgrass (Aegilops ta |
Gesangsszene (sometimes | spelt Gesangszene (song scene)) is the final composi |
Glenariff (also | spelt Glenariffe) (from Irish: Gleann Airimh meaning |
mes given as Godefroy Wendelin; his first name | spelt Godefroid or Gottfried. |
e unusual spelling of the name Gorden (usually | spelt Gordon) was the result of an Equity typing err |
Graianrhyd, also | spelt Graeanrhyd, is a small, scattered village in t |
David Gregory (originally | spelt Gregorie) FRS (3 June 1659 - 10 October 1708) |
The name is variously | spelt Gruffudd Vychan, Griffith Vaughan, or Gruffydd |
of America in the 1950s, Halamandres (actually | spelt Halamandaris, a mistake made at the immigratio |
Sir Andrew Halliday (also | spelt Hallidie) (1781-1839) was a Scottish physician |
In Deane Parish Church registers it was | spelt Halliwoe and Hollowell. |
Although the village name is | spelt Hamstead Marshall, the alternative Hampstead M |
; before that the land was Haslar Farm (though | spelt Hasler Farm at the time). |
It was subsequently | spelt Hazelwood on timetables and station name board |
The station was originally | spelt Hazlewood in the 1867 Midland Railway timetabl |
Hazelwood, Derbyshire (also | spelt Hazlewood) |
Hazelwood (until recently | spelt Hazlewood) is a village in Derbyshire at the l |
The village itself was | spelt Hazzlewood on an OS map of the time. |
Hebban olla vogala, sometimes | spelt hebban olla uogala, are the first three words |
n the Domesday Book in 1086 as Haneuuich, also | spelt Heneuuiche or Henewich and has also been recor |
nown as Hinton or Hinton Admiral was variously | spelt Hentune (11th century); Henton (13th-17th cent |
She | spelt her surname "St Claire" between 1974 and 1985, |
shooter, Annie Oakley, who died in 1926 - also | spelt her name thus.) |
It was | spelt Hesse. |
Until the 1980s the name of the village was | spelt Hillsley however it is now spelt Hillesley. |
His name is also | spelt Hirschel and Herschell. |
He | spelt his name Brass in early life, and Brasse in la |
nail cutter in the Ramapo works who sometimes | spelt his name as Laden. |
esponded with Jeremiah Horrocks (who sometimes | spelt his name in the Latised form as Horrox), anoth |
ray Atrium' as the 'Wraytrium' (or a similarly | spelt homophone), which is a portmanteau of the form |
Moses Haughton, sometimes | spelt Horton (ca. |
The name of the manor is | spelt in four different ways, two very similar to th |
The name of the olive is | spelt in a number of different ways, including Ghjer |
Bayes' theorem | spelt in neon at the offices of Autonomy in Cambridg |
Colignan is called Nangiloc which is Colignan | spelt in reverse. |
Wahlah is | spelt in different ways in different parts of the wo |
ilup River that wass first surveyed in 1901 nd | spelt in a variety of ways. |
hich are separated by a 10 centimetre wide air | spelt, in order to avoid wind induced vibrations. |
forename is Jamahl but it has previously been | spelt incorrectly Jamaal. |
elated to the iron extraction as it used to be | spelt Isenhult which might mean iron forest. |
I wanted Jonesy tattooed on my arm but he | spelt it wrong and put J-O-N-S-E-Y. |
Jacawitz (also | spelt Jakawitz, Jakawits, Q'aq'awits and Hacavitz) w |
Additionally, Jhana (also | spelt Jana in the scripts) refers to meditation. |
Jesiah is very oftenly | spelt Josiah. |
with a goddess, referred to as Iusaaset (also | spelt Juesaes, Ausaas, Iusas, and Jusas, and in Gree |
The Kanyal or sometimes | spelt Kanial, are tribe of both Jats and Rajputs sta |
The Kasivisvesvara temple (also | spelt Kashivishveshvara) and sometimes called Kashiv |
Keasberry (1726 - 15 November 1797), sometimes | spelt Keasbury, was an English actor and theatre man |
The word ‘Keutsang' | spelt ke'u tshang denotes “cave,” “cavern,” or “over |
Kiddlywink (sometimes | spelt kiddleywink) is an old name for a Cornish beer |
Vazhenkada Kunchu Nair, also | spelt Kunju Nair, (1908-1981) was a prominent Kathak |
Smt. Lalith J. Rao (also | spelt Lalit) (born 6 November 1942) is an Indian cla |
udlot in the late 70s and early 80s, sometimes | spelt Laurent Wagner. |
Lidia Andreyevna Ruslanova (sometimes | spelt Lidiya or Lydia, Russian: Лидия Андреевна Русл |
The specific name is often | spelt litsipsirupa, however litsitsirupa is the corr |
The name of the village (also | spelt Llangarren and Llangarran) refers to the Garro |
Llangystennin (sometimes | spelt Llangwstennin) is a rural parish to the south- |
Llanllwchaiarn (more usually | spelt Llanllwchaearn in Welsh) is a village on the o |
Liswerry (Welsh: Llyswyry), also | spelt Lliswerry, is both an electoral district (ward |
urch of Leuchars, which in medieval sources is | spelt Lochris, Locres etc., but the parish church of |
entioned in the Domesday book where it is then | spelt Lullitune. |
Liphook, Bramshott, Linchmere (sometimes also | spelt Lynchmere), Shottermill, Camelsdale, Critchmer |
Magomedov whose second name is also sometimes | spelt Magamedau is a Belarusian amateur boxer who qu |
His name is often | spelt Maioni, but the most Italian sources spell his |
It may also have then been | spelt Maney) |
tin word for "great" or "mighty", magnus, here | spelt mangnus. |
Maunasami Parameswaree also | spelt Manusamy Parameshwari is a minority Sri Lankan |
Marlowe (alternatively | spelt Marlow) is a vampire who organizes the attack |
Marston Meysey, pronounced and sometimes also | spelt Marston Maisey, is a village in Wiltshire, Eng |
He has also written Mayoorasandesham (also | spelt Mayura Sandesam; 1894) on the line of Kalidasa |
Malaiyur also | spelt Mazhaiyur is a small town in Tiruvannamalai di |
Dorothy Macardle (alternatively | spelt McArdle) was born in Dundalk, Ireland in 1889 |
James Clark Fulton McCrae (also | spelt McRae, McRea, McCray and McCabe; 2 September 1 |
In Egyptian mythology, Menhit (also | spelt Menchit) was originally a foreign war goddess. |
Marford was formerly always pronounced and | spelt Merford, and continued to be written as such o |
After the British victory at Meeanee (also | spelt Miani), Sir Charles Napier continued his advan |
Myndtown (sometimes formerly | spelt Mindtown) is a small village and civil parish |
ived from an Aboriginal name for the area, now | spelt Monaro. |
Montford is a good example - it can be | spelt Montfort, Mountfort or Mountford. |
Maurice Amollo Ouma, first name also | spelt Morris, (born November 8, 1982) is a Kenyan cr |
Peter Morice (died 1588; - also sometimes | spelt Morrys, Morris or Maurice) was a Dutch-born (s |
1527 - 1612), also | spelt Mosly and Moseley, was a manufacturer of wooll |
Muff (historically | spelt Mough, from Irish: Magh) is a village in Count |
Railway was opened in 1889, it was incorrectly | spelt Mount Kokeby. |
The Mandadan Chetty community also | spelt Mountadan Chetty is an exquisite community of |
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