Tiddy — Recorded in the spellings of Tiddy and the much rarer Tidy, this is a Cornish locational surname of post medieval origins. The name means one who was resident by the River Tiddy , from the pre 7th century Olde English and Cornish Breton tudie… … Surnames reference
River Lynher — The River Lynher flows through Cornwall, passing St Germans and enters Plymouth Sound at the Hamoaze. It is approximately 21 miles (or 34km long), rising at a height of approximately 920 feet (or 280m) on Bodmin Moor and flowing into the Tamar… … Wikipedia
River Fal — Flushing, from Fish Strand Quay, Falmouth, with rainbow Origin Goss Moor Mouth Carrick Roads … Wikipedia
River Truro — Coordinates: 50°15′25″N 5°02′42″W / 50.257°N 5.045°W / 50.257; 5.045 … Wikipedia
Tamar, River — ▪ river, Australia tidal estuary in northern Tasmania, Australia, formed by the confluence of the North and South Esk rivers. It extends 40 miles (65 km) northwest to enter Bass Strait at Port Dalrymple, the mouth of the estuary. The latter … Universalium
De Lank River — Sketch map showing the De Lank River as a tributary of the River Camel … Wikipedia
Tideford — Infobox UK place country= England region= South West England shire county= Cornwall shire district= Caradon civil parish= St Germans official name= Tideford population= 325 (2001 UK census) post town= Saltash postcode area= PL postcode district=… … Wikipedia
Tidey — This most interesting surname may have derived from three possible sources. Firstly, it may come from Tiddy, Tidd or Tidy which are pet forms of Tiffany , which is itself from the medieval English female given name Tiffania , from the Old French… … Surnames reference
Tidy — This most interesting surname may have derived from three possible sources. Firstly, it may come from Tiddy, Tidd or Tidy which are pet forms of Tiffany , which is itself from the medieval English female given name Tiffania , from the Old French… … Surnames reference
Liste des cours d'eau d'Angleterre — Cet article présente une liste des cours d eau d Angleterre, classés par position géographique dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d une montre. Ils passent par l Angleterre et se jettent dans les mers qui bordent le pays. Pour l Esk, la Tweed, la … Wikipédia en Français