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Lamb's quarters were called 'melde' in Saxon, which is thought to be the root of such place names as Milden and Melbourn Cambridgeshire.
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He was born in 1650, went to Cambridge, and became rector, first of Milden, and then of Dedham, both in Suffolk.
The Early Life of Mark Rutherford Rutherford, Mark, 1831-1913 1913
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Mr.. Milden was soon engaged in a deep tete-a-tete with Mr. Peebles, who was heard every now and then to say, "Quite, quite," Miss Tring was holding forth to Silvester on French sculpture, and Silvester now and again said: "Oh! really!" in the tone of intense interest which his friends knew indicated that he was being acutely bored.
Orpheus in Mayfair and Other Stories and Sketches Maurice Baring 1909
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He was the son of Paul D'Ewes of Milden, Suffolk, and Cecilia, daughter and heiress of Richard Simonds of Coxden, Chardstock,
English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871
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There are parochial libraries at Milden, Brent Eleigh, and at All Saints,
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"I thought about what I did wrong that first at-bat," said Milden, who struck out in the first inning.
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Milden finished 3-for-4, while Mike Addeo added a single and double.
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Milden finished 3-for-4, while Mike Addeo added a single and double.
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Milden finished 3-for-4, while Mike Addeo added a single and double.
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"I thought about what I did wrong that first at-bat," said Milden, who struck out in the first inning.
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