Ince (disambiguation) — Ince may refer to: *Ince, a village in Cheshire *Ince in Makerfield in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan *Ince (UK Parliament constituency), a former constituency covering Ince in Makerfield *Ince Blundell, a village in Merseyside *İncə, Goychay … Wikipedia
Ince — For people named Ince, see Ince (surname). Infobox UK place country= England official name= Ince map type= Cheshire latitude= 53.281345 longitude= 2.826662 population= 209 (2001 Census) civil parish= Ince shire district= Ellesmere Port and Neston … Wikipedia
Ince Blundell — infobox UK place country= England latitude= 53.5236 longitude= 3.02567 official name= Ince Blundell population= metropolitan borough= Sefton region= North West England metropolitan county= Merseyside constituency westminster= Knowsley North and… … Wikipedia
McGuire (surname) — McGuire is a surname of Irish origin, from the Gaelic Mag Uidhir . The name means son of Odhar Some historical background indicates the name Mag Uidhir, Maguire or McGuire stems from the Magi of Éire who were the priests of ancient Ireland. The… … Wikipedia
Molyneux (surname) — Molyneux is a surname. Over the centuries, several deviations of the name Molyneaux have emerged. As the English language changed and incorporated elements of other European languages such as Norman French and Latin, even literate people… … Wikipedia
Marion Davies — For those of a similar name, see Marion Davis (disambiguation). Marion Davies Born Marion Cecelia Douras January 3, 1897(1897 01 03) Brooklyn, New York, U.S … Wikipedia
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Cumbric language — Cumbric Spoken in Southern Scotland, Cumberland, Westmorland parts of Northumberland, Lancashire and possibly North Yorkshire Extinct 11th–12th century[1] … Wikipedia
Ainscough — is an old Lancashire family name, also spelled Ayscough, Askew or Ascough. OriginsIt is thought that the name is derived from the Norse words ask skog . Although other sources suggest that Aiskew is a corruption of the words Eiki Skogr… … Wikipedia