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The River Yarl is a small stream that runs from Poaka Beck reservoir (north of Dalton-in-Furness in Cumbria) and flows southwards to eventually emerge at the North-Eastern corner of Cavendish Dock in Barrow-in-Furness - a distance of less than ten miles. On my OS map, from the reservoir to Millwood (south west of Dalton), it is called Poaka Beck. From the fire station in Dalton, the stream is carried via an underground pipe to emerge again adjacent to Dalton Cricket Club. The route of this section runs along King Street under the grassy area running from the "dry" side of the bridge in a generally southerly direction. Midway along this grassy area, there is a concrete slab where water can be heard running underneath. Although the stream is known as Poaka Beck, there used to be a sandstone slab by Dalton Motor Spares on Ulverston Road with "Yarl Bridge" engraved on it. This slab is now pebble dashed over and can no longer be seen. Close to here, along Ulverston Road, there is a street called Yarl Well, beneath which a sluggish spring called 'The Yarl' emerges. This follows the far edge of the boundary of Dalton CC's pitch and then joins the main stream close to Dalton United FC. The main stream continues to flow through Dalton, eventually passing under Abbey Road, emerging at Goose Green and flows towards Millwood and Furness Abbey. When the stream reaches Millwood, it is joined by another small stream and becomes known as Mill Beck. It continues under this name through the Vale of Nightshade via the grounds of Furness Abbey until it reaches Roose on the edge of Barrow, all the while following the line of the railway. It is worth noting that that area of Roose is known as Yarlside. Some maps show the stream as being called the River Yarl, though locally it is known as the Red Waters or the Red River. There is indeed a working men's club adjacent to the stream called the Red River Club. It is believed that the Red River name is due to pollution caused by the iron ore mining which was prevalent in the area in years gone by. The stream then passes under Roose Road close by the railway bridge and follows the line of the railway into Barrow, between the railay line and Longway. Finally, it flows alongside a privately-owned trout fishing pond, close by the Sandgate pub. The fishing pond is connected directly to Cavendish Dock; the Yarl's waters eventually reach the sea via an outflow pipe from the dock through the seawall. A "tributary" of the Yarl flows from behind Longway towards a water treatment works, meeting the sea via a second pipeline under the seawall adjacent to Roosecote power station.
The cast of Cheerleaders vs. Redneck Zombies - 2012 includes: Mark Burzenski as Yarl Mark Burzenski as Yaryl Jimmy Folco as Jed Taylor Kudalis as Blakeley Wescott Emmy March as Alannah Fey Elizabeth Percy as Kendall Roy Meredith Prunty as Candie Kayne Savannah Reinitzer as Rosasham Kati Salowsky as Britney Amber Kallie Tabor as Sarah Tomlinson Ashley Tramonte as Alexa Belle
Mark Burzenski has: Played Yarl in "Cheerleaders vs. Redneck Zombies" in 2012. Played Yaryl in "Cheerleaders vs. Redneck Zombies" in 2012. Played Elliot Supporter in "The Makeover" in 2013. Played Construction Worker in "Clear History" in 2013. Played Audience Member in "The Rude, the Mad, and the Funny" in 2014. Played Party Patron in "Backmask" in 2014. Played Night Club Dancer in "The Forger" in 2014. Played Boston PD in "The Equalizer" in 2014.
By asking around in Whiterun. Usually you can just talk to a bartender in one of the inns and ask for rumors or information. This will give you the Miscellaneous Task "Join the Companions". You can talk to the leader of the Companions in Jorrvaskr, their base in Whiterun. Jorrvaskr is located in the small area in front of Dragonsreach. It is a large building to the east (in whiterun)
The Engllish system of land tenure was much simpler than the French style Feudalism imposed by William the Conqueror. If I remember correctly the basic rank of nobility was "thane". Anybody who possessed, again if I remember right, 400 hides of land was, at least technically, a thane. I don't remember how much a hide actually was. Above the thanes were eorls or eorldermen. I forget how much land you had to have to be an eorl but it was quite a lot, there were very few of them. That was about it, thane, eorl, king. Michael MontagneAnotherThe order of nobility in England today is a hybrid of English, Norse and Latin traditions. The Old English had a title called "Thane" which was essentially a knight or baron with sworn loyalty to the king. There were variou degrees of Thane's some ranking above others. The Thane would employ "Huscarls" - professional warriors - who would raise armies for the Thane when the need arose. The land was administered in Wessex through the shire model. The shires were governed by a "Eorlderman". Eorldermen were often from an established royal dynasty that no longer enjoyed the status of "king". The Eorldermen ruled the shire through a "Shire Reeve", a sort of chief executive from which we get the word "Sheriff" and a "Shire Moot" - a sort of assembly. The shire's were divided into hundreds (like a district) which were themselves administered by a "Hundred Reeve" and a "Hundred Moot".Above all of this were royalty who were afforded the title "Ætheling" - basically meaning "royal son". The Witan - a sort of parliament of leading nobles and clergy - chose or confirmed the next king from among the Æthelings.The Norse Vikings introduced the term "Earl" which comes from "Yarl" and means "lord". The Norman French introduced, or re-introduced, latin terms such as Duke (from Dux), Baron and Marquess etc.
The cast of Proini meleti - 2008 includes: Vangelis Goumas as himself Melina Kokkori as herself Stefanos Konstadinidis as himself Tzortzela Kosiava as herself Katiana Matzaridou as herself Eleonora Meleti as Herself - Host Florida Petrucelli as herself Hristos Tseberis as himself