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Ellesmere Ellesmere
Ellesmere Canada, New Zealand, UK 1. Canada (Northwest Territories): the largest island of the Queen Elizabeth Islands, it was first seen by William Baffin (c.1584–1622), an English navigator, in 1616. However, it was only named after Francis Egerton (1800–57), 1st Earl of... Read more
Rothesay Rothesay
Rothesay, Canada, UK 1. Canada (New Brunswick): named after the Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, one of the titles of the Prince of Wales who later became Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1901–10).2. UK (Scotland): formerly Rothersay ‘Rother's... Read more
Social Chapter Social Chapter
Social Chapter The section of the founding treaty of the European Union that reflects the agreement of member states with respect to social policy. The objectives of the Social Chapter are to promote employment, improve living and working conditions, establish dialogue between management and... Read more
Rochester (England) Rochester (England)
Rochester, Australia, Canada, UK, USA 1. UK (Kent/England): the original Roman name, Durobrivae ‘Walled Town at the Bridges’, came from the Celtic duro ‘walled town’ or ‘fort’ and briva. The fact that it was a Roman town shows up in the caestir, cestre, and... Read more
Mayfield Mayfield
Mayfield, New Zealand, UK, USA 1. UK (England/Staffordshire): formerly Medevelde and Matherfield ‘Open Land where Madder Grows’ from the Old English mæddre ‘madder’ and feld.2. UK (England/Sussex): formerly Magavelde ‘Open Land where Mayweed Grows’... Read more
Gosford Gosford
Gosford, Australia, UK 1. Australia (New South Wales): founded in 1839 and named after Archibald Acheson (1776–1849), 2nd Earl of Gosford, the Irish governor‐in‐chief of British North America (1835–7). His tenure was not a great success and it is not known why this... Read more
Kempsey Kempsey
Kempsey, Australia, UK 1. Australia (New South Wales): settled in 1836 and named after the Valley of Kempsey on the River Severn in England, the original home of some of the settlers.2. UK (England): formerly Kemesei and Chemesege ‘Dry Ground in a marshy Area belonging to a Man called... Read more
Penrith Penrith
Penrith, Australia, UK 1. Australia (New South Wales): founded in 1815 as Evan and then renamed Castlereagh. In 1818 it was renamed again after the English town.2. UK (England): could mean ‘Hill Ford’, ‘Chief Ford’, or ‘End of the Ford’ from the Welsh pen... Read more
Equity (Law) Equity (Law)
Chancery in the UK, the Lord Chancellor's court, the highest court of judicature next to the House of Lords; but, since the Judicature Act of 1873 a division of the High Court of Justice. It formerly consisted of two distinct tribunals, one ordinary, being a court of common law, the other... Read more
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big Big Apple an informal name for New York City.big bang the explosion of dense matter which according to current cosmological theories marked the origin of the universe. In the beginning a fireball of radiation at extremely high temperature and density, but occupying a tiny volume, is believed to... Read more

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