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There the twins lived, in a village called Heugh, a long row of low stone houses marching uphill like a staircase.
A Place Called Freedom Follett, Ken 1995
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"A village called Heugh, about fifty miles from Edinburgh."
A Place Called Freedom Follett, Ken 1995
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(Illustration by John Polgreen, image via) (Illustration by James Heugh, image via)
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"We're already seeing signs of economic improvement deep within the supply chain in Asia," says Heugh.
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Hieu was a Celtic Christian who made her way to England where, in about 640AD with the help of St Aidan, she established a monastery for men and women on the headland called Hereteu, now known as the Heugh, at Old Hartlepool.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Hieu was a Celtic Christian who made her way to England where, in about 640AD with the help of St Aidan, she established a monastery for men and women on the headland called Hereteu, now known as the Heugh, at Old Hartlepool.
Nuns who played key roles in helping the nation to get the abbey habit 2007
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Heugh-foot, and ere evening closed, set down the fatigued and terrified damsel within a quarter of a mile of the dwelling of her friends.
The Black Dwarf 2004
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And Elliot and the family at Heugh-foot were, and continued to be, as fortunate and happy as his undaunted honesty, tenderness, and gallantry so well merited.
The Black Dwarf 2004
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“Very true, Hobbie, and I will come to the Heugh-foot to dinner tomorrow with all my heart.”
The Black Dwarf 2004
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To tales of this kind Hobbie had, from his childhood, lent an attentive ear; and as no part of the country afforded such a variety of legends, so no man was more deeply read in their fearful lore than Hobbie of the Heugh-foot; for so our gallant was called, to distinguish him from a round dozen of Elliots who bore the same
The Black Dwarf 2004
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