What is the origin of the name Bailhache?
apparently from Old French and Norman French (including Channel Islands) baille hache ‘give axe’ perhaps used as an occupational nickname for a woodman or an executioner. Compare Balhatchet. But continental French records [...]
Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China held at Shanghai, May 7-20, 1890
...girls in Braille s system. Miss Dr. Niles intended to engage the first named girl as a teacher for her... (China - 1850)
...girls in Braille s system. Miss Dr. Niles intended to engage the first named girl as a teacher for her... (China - 1850)
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Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China held at Shanghai, May 7-20, 1890
...Q. Will Dr. Mateer give his views about the C. I. M. c. I. M. traintraining... (China - 1842)
...Q. Will Dr. Mateer give his views about the C. I. M. c. I. M. traintraining... (China - 1842)
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Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China held at Shanghai, May 7-20, 1890
...Q. Will Dr. Nevius give an account of the work in Shantung, with special reference to... (China - 1842)
...Q. Will Dr. Nevius give an account of the work in Shantung, with special reference to... (China - 1842)
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Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China held at Shanghai, May 7-20, 1890
...Peking, Rev. Wm. Campbell and Miss Dr.... (China - 1850)
...Peking, Rev. Wm. Campbell and Miss Dr.... (China - 1850)
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Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China held at Shanghai, May 7-20, 1890
What is the origin of the name Bailhache?
apparently from Old French and Norman French (including Channel Islands) baille hache ‘give axe’ perhaps used as an occupational nickname for a woodman or an executioner. Compare Balhatchet. But continental French records [...]