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William Rutherford & Sons (holdings) Ltd.

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East Mill Hills
Haydon Bridge
Hexham
Northumberland
NE47 6JS



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william

1. a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter W.
2. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “will” and “helmet.”
Recorded in over two hundred spellings and found throughout Europe, this is a surname of Germanic origins. These spellings include: Wilhelm Wilham, Wilharm , William, Williams, Welliam, Gilliam, Gwilliam , Guilaume, Willaume, Willeme , Guillermo, Guillen , Vielmi, Vigietti, Biglietti, Lemmo , and many others. It was introduced into England and Scotland around the time of the Norman Conquest of 1066, and was carried by four English kings. The derivation is from the pre 7th century personal name "Wilhelm" composed of the elements "wil", meaning "of strong mind", and "helm", translating literally as helmet, but in this context meaning "protection". As a patronymic the short form of "s", meaning "son of", is often added. Political correctness is not a new phenomena, and after the accession of King William 1st in 1066, the name became the most popular British personal name, and with the creation of surnames from the 12th century, an equally popular surname. The list of prominent holders of the surname is almost endless, but one of the more unusual could be said to be the famous republican Oliver Cromwell, who "reigned" in England from 1650 to 1658, and whose family were formerly called Williams. They held extensive estates in Wales, but under instructions from King Henry V111 , the family name was changed to Cromwell. The first recorded spelling of the family name anywhere in the world is believed to be that of Richard William. This was dated 1279, in the "Hundred Rolls" of the county of Oxfordshire, England

sons

1. a male child or person in relation to his parents.
2. a male child or person adopted as a son or a person in the legal position of a son.
3. any male descendant: a son of Mark.
The origin of the term "Son" in the vernacular context was used among American East Coast urban youths as a derogatory term that extended beyond justifying seniority. Often, it was used to claim or instigate one''s sentiment toward a rival. The term''s derogatory intention began to shift as rap groups like the Wu-Tang Clan used it in their lyrics of the rough ghetto life as a form of endearment. As urban/hip-hop culture has been portrayed as a glamorous subculture to the youths today, the term has been commonly used as playful greeting for those who seek an urban identity to develop their own culture from and will use the term "Son" as well other terms found in rap lyrics like "Nigga", Cuhz . Still, those who use or believe these terms are derogatory find differentiation in how the word is enunciated or structured. Mainly, in how the term is pronounced in comparison to the sentence structure as well as the body language .

(holdings)

1. the act of a person or thing that holds.
2. a section of land leased or otherwise tenanted, esp. for agricultural purposes.
3. a company owned by a holding company.
4. Often, holdings. legally owned property, esp. stocks, bonds, or real estate.
5. holdings, Library Science.the entire collection of books, periodicals, and other materials in a library.
6. Sports.the illegal obstruction of an opponent, as in football, basketball, or ice hockey, by use of the hands, arms, or stick
"The word ''holding'' is indefinite and may refer to a trial ruling of the court upon evidence or other questions presented during the trial. Of course, no oral statement made by the court at the close of a trial, nor any written memorandum opinion filed, may be assigned as error on appeal, as the final decision in a law action is the judgment signed, based upon the court''s findings of fact and conclusions of law.
1. retention, keeping, holding, possession, ownership
usage: the act of keeping in your possession
2. property, belongings, holding, material possession, possession
usage: something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property";