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Meaning of "wardlaw"

wardlaw (noun): Refers to a type of ancient burial mound or tumulus commonly found in Scotland. These structures are often associated with prehistoric burial sites and can vary in size and shape
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  • A surname from Old English.

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Wardlaw is still a filmmaker and photographer.
Ternus confirmed that Wardlaw was on the premises when deputies arrived.
Wardlaw added his own comments.
We hit the Wardlaw house.
There is a guy called Daniel Wardlaw.
Having worked as a junior doctor, Wardlaw specialised as a radiologist.
Shortly after this Allen signed a publishing deal with Wardlaw Music.
I vote we do Wardlaw when he 's in New York.
And a nephew of Walter Wardlaw d.
The Wardlaw School bright elementary-age students with dyslexia.
Henry de Wardlaw.
After graduation, Wardlaw worked as a dietitian for the Canadian Red Cross.
Eventually, on securing the title, he erected a notably extravagant memorial stone at Wardlaw Mausoleum.
With what Wardlaw found, OK, with the reflection in the eye.
This pitch stood on the site of the present-day Wardlaw Street and Wardlaw Terrace.

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All I really was thinking at that time was summer and the girls, " said Wardlaw.
Virginia Wardlaw starved herself to death in prison in 1910, while awaiting trial.
Today, in 1411, Bishop Wardlaw signed the charter establishing the University of St Andrews.

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