Web Systems (eastwood) Ltd.
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Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NE16 2LP
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systems
1. an assemblage or combination of things forming a complex or unitary whole: a a railroad system.
2. any assemblage or set of correlated members: a system of currency
3. an ordered and comprehensive assemblage of facts, principles, doctrines, or the like in a particular field of knowledge or thought: a system of philosophy.
4. a coordinated body of methods or a scheme or plan of procedure; organizational scheme: a system of government.
5. any formulated, regular, or special method: a system of marking, numbering, or measuring; a winning system at bridge
1. system, scheme, group, grouping
usage: a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole; "a vast system of production and distribution and consumption keep the country going"
2. system, instrumentality, instrumentation
usage: instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity; "he bought a new stereo system"; "the system consists of a motor and a small computer"
3. system, system of rules, method
usage: a complex of methods or rules governing behavior; "they have to operate under a system they oppose"; "that language has a complex system for indicating gender"
4. system, plan of action
usage: a procedure or process for obtaining an objective; "they had to devise a system that did not depend on cooperation"
5. system, body part
usage: a group of physiologically or anatomically related organs or parts; "the body has a system of organs for digestion"
6. arrangement, organization, organisation, system, structure
usage: an organized structure for arranging or classifying; "he changed the arrangement of the topics"; "the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original"; "he tried to understand their system of classification"
7. system, substance, matter
usage: a sample of matter in which substances in different phases are in equilibrium; "in a static system oil cannot be replaced by water on a surface"; "a system generating hydrogen peroxide"
8. system, live body
usage: the living body considered as made up of interdependent components forming a unified whole; "exercise helped him get the alcohol out of his system"
9. organization, organisation, system, orderliness, methodicalness
usage: an ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized; "his compulsive organization was not an endearing quality"; "we can''t do it unless we establish some system around here"
nottingham
Recorded in a wide variety of forms, some very obscure, this surname is English. It is locational from the famous city of Nottingham, the county town of Nottinghamshire, and famous amongst other things for being associated with the outlaw Robin Hood and his claimed disputes with the sheriff of Nottingham. The spellings of this place name are quite extraordinary, and are known to include such forms as Nottingham, Nottingam, Nottyngam, Nottram and exotics such as Nodrum, Notram, Knoweltone, and apparently even Noteyoung! The placename then spelt as Snotengaham is first recorded in the year 868 a.d. in the Anglo Saxon Chronicles, and two centuries later in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Snotingeham. This is from the old English pre 7th century word "ham", meaning a village or homestead, with "-ing", "the people of" and "Snot" an early personal name; hence "the homestead of the Snot tribe". The "s" became lost in the 11th century, whilst the surname itself is first recorded in the mid 13th Century, with early examples of recordings including Ralph de Notingham of Oxfordshire, and Robert de Notingham of Nottinghamshire, both in the Hundred rolls of 1273. Other early examples taken at randon include Annes Nattingham, christened at St. Giles, Cripplegate, on June 11th 1567, Sarah Knowetone, christened at St Katherines by the Tower on May 27th 1610, both city of London, and Thomas Nottram of Stanhope in Durham, on Septemner 17th 1783. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Nottingham. This as dated 1240, in the the year of his election as fourth provincial minister, during the reign of King Henry 111rd of England 1216 - 1272.

