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| Fel, in the Dutch, signifies fierce, furious, violent; also local, a rocky place, barren and stony hills; any uninclosed place; a moor, a valley. A short time since, a tradesman named James Fell migrated from Ludgate Hill to Fleet-street, and announced the event in the following manner: I, Fell, from Ludgate Hill; under which a wag wrote, Oh what a fall was there, my countryman ! Lower. | |
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| Countryman: Place of Origin : Cleveland (United Kingdom) | Somerset (United Kingdom) | Lancashire (United Kingdom) | Nottinghamshire (United Kingdom) | London (United Kingdom) | County Durham (United Kingdom) |
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