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  • 61Cotton Gargrave — Wragby Church, Nostell Priory, Burial place of Sir Cotton Gargrave and father Sir Thomas Gargrave Sir Cotton Gargrave (1540–1588) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1571 and 1572. Contents …

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  • 62encumber — /ɛnˈkʌmbə / (say en kumbuh), /ən / (say uhn ) verb (t) 1. to impede or hamper; retard; embarrass: *The seat he stood on was slippery, his oilskins encumbered him: he made one attempt after another. –henry handel richardson, 1929. 2. to block up… …

  • 63sumpter — /ˈsʌmptə/ (say sumptuh) noun Obsolete 1. a pack or saddlebag. 2. the driver of a packhorse. {Old French som(m)etier, from Vulgar Latin *sagmatārius, from sagma pack saddle} …

  • 64sumpter — n. archaic 1 a packhorse. 2 any pack animal (sumpter mule). Etymology: ME f. OF som(m)etier f. LL f. Gk sagma atos pack saddle: cf. SUMMER(2) …

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  • 65Aparejo — A pa*re jo, n. [Sp.] A kind of pack saddle used in the American military service and among the Spanish Americans. It is made of leather stuffed with hay, moss, or the like. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 66Cacolet — Ca co*let , n. [F.] A chair, litter, or other contrivance fitted to the back or pack saddle of a mule for carrying travelers in mountainous districts, or for the transportation of the sick and wounded of an army. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 67Ainu people — Infobox Ethnic group group=Ainu Group of Ainu people, 1904 photograph. poptime=50,000 people with half or more Ainu ancestry Pre Japanese era: 50,000, ethnically homogeneous Ainu popplace=flagcountry|Japan flagcountry|Russia langs=Ainu is the… …

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  • 68Trail riding — is riding outdoors on natural trails and roads as opposed to riding in an enclosed area such as a riding arena. The term may encompass those who travel on horses, on mountain bikes, or on motorcycles and other motorized all terrain vehicles.… …

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  • 69List of English words of Scottish Gaelic origin — This is a list of English words borrowed from Scottish Gaelic. Some of these are common in Scottish English and Scots but less so in other varieties of English.Word of Gaelic origin; Airt : Point of the compass, from àird (pronounced|aːrˠtʲ),… …

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  • 70George Croghan (disambiguation) — George Croghan may refer to:*George Croghan (1720–1782), Irish American colonist, fur trader, and land speculator *George Croghan (soldier) (1791–1849), American soldier in the War of 1812 and the Mexican American War *George St. John Croghan,… …

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