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Wansbeck - a district of Newcastle-upon-tyne.
Robert J.C. Stead was born in 1890.
Billy Stead was born on 1877-09-18.
Jimmy Stead was born in 1940, in Ossett, West Yorkshire, England, UK.
There are many places that end in -stead in England. A few ideas: Hampstead, Halstead, Plumstead, Hickstead, Wheathamstead, Stanstead, Grinstead. Most places that end in -stead are derived from the Anglo-Saxon word 'stede' which meant place. East Grinstead, then, was 'east green place.'
Roamstead
The root word is stead."Instead of" literally means "in the stead of" - in the place of.
It is not so much words that end in cester but place names. In England, some place names that end in cester are Cirencester, Gloucester, Leicester, Rochester and Worcester.
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The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
Banbury, Hunmanby, Formby, Whitby,
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
The Day of Wrath is the Battle of Armagedon at the end of the Tribulation.
Blackpool Welshpool Pontypool Liverpool Poole
Wansbeck - a district of Newcastle-upon-tyne.
He went in her stead. She was appointed to the position in his stead.