Lundy


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Lundy

(ˈlʌndɪ)
n
(Placename) an island in SW England, in Devon, in the Bristol Channel: now a bird sanctuary. Pop: 28 (2007)
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The courage which girls exhibit is like a battle of Lundy's Lane, or a sea- fight.
Come now, Master Lundy, I should like to hear you say it."
Lundy Island, located 12-miles off the coast of North Devon, has an opening for a couple to work at the island's pub - the Marisco Tavern.
Brian David Dean, 52, and 41-year old Desmond John William Lundy appeared at Belfast Crown Court yesterday.
Hun Sen then turned his sights on Rainsy, calling him 'a dog' and 'the son of a national traitor' in response to the CNRP co-founder's claim that Dy Vichea, the son of Hok Lundy and a son-in-law of Hun Sen, was looking for the opportunity to avenge his father's death.
There has been a dramatic boost in the numbers of Manx shearwater, puffins and guillemots 15 years after a project to remove rats from Lundy, in the Bristol Channel, ended.
The RSPB said the population of seabirds on Lundy has tripled to 21,000, with the Manx shearwater population growing from 297 pairs to 5,504 and puffins increasing from just 13 birds to 375.
This architectural history reveals the work and legacy of architect Victor Lundy, who was also a painter and sculptor.
has acquired Oregon, US-based Regal Aviation and Florida, US-based Lundy and Clark Insurance Group, specialising in the general aviation community and providing insurance to personal aircraft owners, maintenance shops, airports, and commercial operators to expand its position in the aerospace sector.
Adam Lundy, 28, was convicted last month of murdering John Kiltie, 44, outside a house in Girvan, Ayrshire, on May 28, 2016.