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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Gavin HageGavin Hage in The Boston Post - Jan 22 1928
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... of that otherwise spelled ‘Howard,’ (of which perhaps ‘Heywood jis another variant) and perchance seen in t residence, If this is the case 'the guardian of thc hedge, or Graven Hage) is thc count's Haw, or I originally a lodge or dwelling of the Count ward, or guard, might easily give ri the guard of the forest (Woodward) “If this he ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Gavin HageGavin Hage in Youngstown Vindicator - Jan 13 1943
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... is the reason for using ?The? before Hague in the name of the city in the Netherlands? A. W. X. A. Thc Dutch form of Thc Hague is 's Graven Hage, which means "the count's Hedge.? Hague means a hedge. differs on each one. Q. Please differentiate between a jeep and a peep. F. E. A. Thc term jeep was originally ..."
Publication place: Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, United States
Gavin HageGavin Hage in The Pacific commercial advertiser. - July 8 1899
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... early times t'ho t:ite of a hunting lodge, and a favorite resort of the Counts of Holland. A:j a consequence, the Dutch gave the p'-are the name of "s Graven Hage," literally translated, "the Count's b-edgo or haw." Afterwards it was chsuigt-il to "Den Haag" by way of abbreviation; the Germans term it "Der Hag," ;iml the French "La Hage." Thfi ..."
Publication place: Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii
Gavin HageGavin Hage in The Pacific commercial advertiser. - Nov 7 1909
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... sound like Hog. The French soften it into La Haye. In English it means the Hedge for it was once the royal hunting domain and irrDutch it is 'S Graven Hage. To pronounce this as if it were scrambled eggs with a guttural intonation and a High Dutch frown would be futile. You are miles from the real thing. As for ..."
Publication place: Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii