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  2. Pontefract cake - Wikipedia

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    The original name for these small tablets of liquorice is a "Pomfret" cake, after the old Norman name for Pontefract. However, that name has fallen into disuse and they are now almost invariably labelled "Pontefract cakes". The term "cake" has a long history. The word itself is of Germanic origin, from the Germanic "kakâ" (cook). [1] [2]

  3. Pontefract Cakes - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Pontefract cake; Retrieved from " ...

  4. Pontefract Museum - Wikipedia

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    Pontefract Museum is a local museum in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The collections cover archaeology , archives , decorative and applied art , fine art , photographs and social history .

  5. Pontefract (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Honour of Pontefract, a medieval English feudal barony which has existed since 1068 in present-day West Yorkshire; Pontefract cake, a type of small, roughly circular black sweet; Pontefract Castle, a castle ruin in Pontefract, England; Mansfield-et-Pontefract, a municipality in Quebec; Pontefract (UK Parliament constituency)

  6. List of ornaments - Wikipedia

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    Different ornament names can refer to an ornament from a specific area or time period. Understanding these ornaments is important for historically informed performance and understanding the subtleties of different types of music. This list is intended to give basic information on ornaments, with description and illustrations where possible.

  7. List of British desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British desserts, i.e. desserts characteristic of British cuisine, the culinary tradition of the United Kingdom.The British kitchen has a long tradition of noted sweet-making, particularly with puddings, custards, and creams; custard sauce is called crème anglaise (English cream) in French cuisine

  8. Tom Smith (confectioner) - Wikipedia

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    Grave of Tom Smith in Highgate Cemetery Drinking fountain on Finsbury Square, commemorating Tom Smith, inventor of the Christmas cracker and his family . Smith married Martha née Hunt (1826–1898) in London in 1848 [13] and with her had seven children: Thomas Smith (1849–1928); Henry John Smith (1850–1889); John Smith (1852–1853); Walter Smith (1854–1923); twins Emanuel Smith (1857 ...

  9. Pontefract - Wikipedia

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    Pontefract is a historic market town in the City of Wakefield, a metropolitan district in West Yorkshire, England. It lies to the east of Wakefield and south of Castleford . Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire , it is one of the towns in the City of Wakefield district and had a population of 30,881 at the 2011 Census.