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Findlay

[ fin-lee, find- ]

noun

  1. a city in NW Ohio.


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Those tragedies include the death of heir Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens) and youngest daughter Sybil (Jessica Brown Findlay).

Sybil (Jessica Brown Findlay) and Branson (Allen Leech) got married and were happy.

“I was flattered and privileged to be presented to the two of them at the BAFTA event in Los Angeles,” Findlay said.

My seat at dinner was next to Mr. Findlay, and I had much conversation with him.

Sir Ralph, Mr. Findlay (who was helping us) and I, had our hasty lunch together.

Findlay is the centre of the Ohio natural gas and oil region, and lime and building stone 355 abound in the vicinity.

Findlay lies about 780 ft. above sea-level on gently rolling ground.

Shortly afterwards James Findlay, another son of the heather, followed up the fur-traders' route, and reached Saskatchewan.

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