The population of Sturton by Stow is 1,280.
The population of Sturton le Steeple is 497.
Catriona Sturton was born on 1976-06-08.
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Wendy Sturton has written: 'Science fun experiments in aeronautics' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Experiments, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Science 'Science Fair experiments in aeronautics' -- subject(s): Models, Airplanes
Mark Sturton has written: 'Tonga' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Foreign trade promotion, Produce trade 'Fiji' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic stabilization 'Policy modeling in the small island economies of the South Pacific' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Economic policy
One whose occupation is to load and unload vessels in port; one who stows a cargo in a hold.
On Nar Shaddaa, GO-TO is found when Goto's yaught has been blown up. He stows away on your ship.
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Catherine Carver was born Catherine White in the village of Sturton-le-Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England. She married her first husband, George Leggatt, also from Sturton-le-Steeple. In 1584 they had a child named Marie Leggatt who married John Tilley in about 1605 in Engor, Holland. I do not know whether this is the same John Tilley who sailed on the Mayflower, but if it is he had married again. After 1609 Catherine Leggatt married John Carver when he joined the Separatist church. John Carver's first wife died in Leiden while they were members of the Walloon church there.
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Yes, the words "blows" and "mows" rhyme with each other. Here are some other words that rhyme with them. bows (as in bow and arrow) does (as in deer) foes grows hose lows nose pose rose stows
way back when - the person in charge of the quarters (living quarters, sectioned off areas where a resident person sleeps and stows their belongings) today - in the army, the guys who run the equipment and supply - in the navy, a bridge navigator or someone on bridge watch