Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Lowick /ˈlaʊ.ɪk/ is a village in Northumberland, England. It appears in records as early as 1181 as Lowich, and in 1242 as Lowyc. The name derives from Old English meaning settlement (OE: wic, cognate to Latin vicus) on the River Low.. }
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- Lowick,_Northumberland abstract "Lowick /ˈlaʊ.ɪk/ is a village in Northumberland, England. It appears in records as early as 1181 as Lowich, and in 1242 as Lowyc. The name derives from Old English meaning settlement (OE: wic, cognate to Latin vicus) on the River Low.".
- Lowick,_Northumberland comment "Lowick /ˈlaʊ.ɪk/ is a village in Northumberland, England. It appears in records as early as 1181 as Lowich, and in 1242 as Lowyc. The name derives from Old English meaning settlement (OE: wic, cognate to Latin vicus) on the River Low.".