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  2. All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough - Wikipedia

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    An adaptation titled "Come all you bold fellows that follow the plough" was used as a recruiting song for Joseph Arch's National Agricultural Labourers' Union. Places named in the song are in Somerset. [6] The poet John Clare wrote a two stanza poem which seems to have been influenced by the song. It describes the ploughman's life in more ...

  3. Category:Old English masculine given names - Wikipedia

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  4. 75 old-fashioned boy names that are ready for a comeback

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    These old-fashioned boy names are due to come back around in a big way. According to Laura Wattenberg, creator of Namerology , historically, boys names didn’t come in and out of fashion in the ...

  5. 105 old man names that are classic for baby boys

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    105 Old Man Names For Boys. Whether you are inspired by old-fashioned names for boys or simply want to revive a vintage name, here are 105 old man names to consider for your son: Albert. Alfred ...

  6. 175 old-fashioned baby names that are ready for a refresh

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    75 Old-Fashioned Boys Names The top names for boys in the early 20th century included John, William, James, George, Robert and Richard. In 2021, the name Mac rose in popularity 260 spots and ...

  7. Category:Old English - Wikipedia

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    Old English given names (1 C, 38 P) S. Surnames of Old English origin (82 P) T. ... Pages in category "Old English" The following 40 pages are in this category, out ...

  8. Plough - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the early 1900s, the steel plough had many uses, shapes and names. The "two horse breaking plough" had a point and wing used to break the soil's surface and turn the dirt out and over. [50] The "shovel plough" was used to lay off the rows. [50] The "harrow plough" was used to cover the planted seed. [50]

  9. History of the horse in Britain - Wikipedia

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    Horse-powered agricultural implements were improved during this period. By 1600, a lighter plough which could be drawn by two horses, the "Dutch plough", was used in eastern England; [citation needed] this was followed in 1730 by the lightweight Rotherham plough, an unwheeled, or "swing" plough. It was advertised as reducing ploughing times by ...