Richard Haydock (fl. 1605) was an English physician. He had the first recorded use of the term "cowlick" when he used it in his translation of Gian Paolo Lomazzo: "The lockes or plaine feakes of haire called cow-lickes, are made turning upwards."[1]
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RichardHaydock (fl. 1605) was an English physician. He had the first recorded use of the term "cowlick" when he used it in his translation of Gian Paolo...
The term "cowlick" dates from the late 16th century, when physician RichardHaydock used it in his translation of Gian Paolo Lomazzo: "The lockes or plaine...
a population of 11,416 Haydock's historic area covers the Haydock electoral ward and a section of the Blackbrook ward. Haydock is located within the boundaries...
Haydock Park Racecourse is a racecourse in Merseyside, North West England. The racecourse is set in an area of parkland bounded by the towns of Haydock...
46250°N 2.650250°W / 53.46250; -2.650250 Haydock Collieries were collieries situated in and around Haydock on the Lancashire Coalfield which is now in...
George Leo Haydock (1774–1849) was a priest, pastor and Bible scholar from an ancient English Catholic Recusant family. His edition of the Douay Bible...
Margaret Haydock (Sr. Stanislaus, O.S.A.; 1767? – 1854) was a Roman Catholic nun and teacher, whose life exemplified the plight of English Catholic nuns...
college. His sons Richard and George followed him to Douai. Richard became a doctor of divinity in Rome. From Douai, George Haydock went to the Rome....
Mary Reibey née Haydock (12 May 1777 – 30 May 1855) was an English-born merchant, shipowner and trader who was transported to Australia as a convict....
"Movie Medievalism," 19.2 (Summer 2007), co-edited by Richard Burt and Nickolas Haydock Nickolas Haydock, "Digital Divagations in a Hyperreal Camelot: Antoine...
Cuthbert Haydock (1684-1763), one of a long line of priests from the prominent Catholic recusant Haydock family, helped to keep his faith alive during...
Britain open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Haydock Park over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled...
when partnering Hot Streak to victory in the Group 2 Temple Stakes at Haydock in May 2014 and went on to be crowned British Flat Racing Champion Apprentice...
Thomas Haydock (1772–1859) was an English Catholic schoolmaster and publisher born to one of the oldest Recusant families. His dedication to making religious...
to Fishwick Ramblers but was gone in 1886. In 1886 Whittle joined Haydock. Haydock joined the Lancashire League 12 years after Whittle had joined. In...
while still an apprentice. In June 2018 Doyle was unseated in a race at Haydock and suffered facial injuries including the loss of several teeth. She returned...
Her roles include Natalie Barnes in Coronation Street (1997–2000), Steph Haydock in Waterloo Road (2006–2010), and Trish Minniver in Hollyoaks (2021–2022)...
built Hurstwood Hall in 1579. John Towneley (c. 1560–?) married Eleanor Haydock in 1583. John Townley (1584–?) married Eleanor Grymshaw. John Towneley...
number of Catholic scholars, including Calmet, George Leo Haydock, Thomas Worthington, Richard Challoner, Giovanni Stefano Menochio, Sixtus of Siena, Robert...
would then form a supergroup including Mick Avory (The Kinks), and Eric Haydock (The Hollies), who teamed up to perform as the Class of '64, also featuring...
the services was to have been called Haydock Park services. Keele services was an exact copy of Charnock Richard; Keele opened on Friday 15 November 1963...
it, and I liked making my own things up." He attended Haydock High School, and later met Richard Ashcroft at Winstanley College. Ashcroft described McCabe's...