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  • The lonely moorside farm -- if such a wild and desolate spot could be a farm -- was known as "Wallhead," from the relics of some ancient wall; and the folk who lived there, or tried to live, although they possessed a surname -- which is not a necessary consequence of life -- very seldom used it, and more rarely still had it used for them.

    Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale 1862

  • The farm was a better one than Wallhead, having some good barley land upon it; and Jack did not fail to present himself at Scargate upon the following morning.

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Wallhead,” from the relics of some ancient wall; and the folk who lived there, or tried to live, although they possessed

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

  • So the head of the house was "Will o 'the Wallhead;" his son was "Tommy o 'Will o' the Wallhead;" and his grandson, "Willy o 'Tommy o' Will o 'the Wallhead."

    Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale 1862

  • The farm was a better one than Wallhead, having some good barley land upon it; and Jack did not fail to present himself at Scargate upon the following morning.

    Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale 1862

  • Sally o 'Will o' the Wallhead bobbed her solid and black curly head, with a clout like a jelly on the poll of it, to the owner of their land, and a lady of high birth; but she vouchsafed no courtesy, neither did

    Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale 1862

  • Jack o 'the Smithies, as is to marry Sally o' Will o 'the Wallhead, is to have the lease of

    Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale 1862

  • While it is unfortunate that we won't get to see the very fun Wallhead fight, it's very good to see Thomas getting a second chance.

    SBNation.com - All Posts Brent Brookhouse 2010

  • Wallhead is unable to travel to the United States from England due to flight restrictions caused by the Icelandic ash cloud.

    SBNation.com - All Posts Brent Brookhouse 2010

  • Wallhead is unable to travel to the United States from England due to flight restrictions caused by the Icelandic ash cloud.

    SBNation.com - All Posts Brent Brookhouse 2010

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