Tweed

Tweed, a famous river of Scotland, rises in the S. of Peeblesshire, and flows for 97 m. in a generally north-eastward direction; enters the German Ocean at Berwick; is a noted salmon river, and inseparably associated with the glories of Scottish literature and history.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Tussaud, Madame * Twickenham
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Turin
Turkestan
Turkey
Turner, Charles Tennyson
Turner, Joseph Mallord William
Turner, Sharon
Turpin, Dick
Tuscany
Tusculum
Tussaud, Madame
Tweed
Twickenham
Twiss, Sir Travers
Twist, Oliver
Tyche
Tyler, Edward Burnet
Tyler, John
Tyler, Wat
Tyndal, John
Tyne
Tynemouth

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Adam Scotus
Agricola, Cneius Julius
Barrington, John Shute
Baxter, Andrew
Cuthbert, St.
Harding, John
Henry, Robert
James I.
Stockdale, Percival