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Cudworth

British  
/ ˈkʌdwəθ /

noun

  1. Ralph. 1617–88, English philosopher and theologian. His works include True Intellectual System of the Universe (1678) and A Treatise concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality (1731)

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Michael Parkinson was born on 28 March 1935 in the South Yorkshire village of Cudworth, the son of a miner.

From BBC • Aug. 17, 2023

Born in 1935 in the South Yorkshire village of Cudworth, Sir Michael was the son of a miner who instilled in his son a love of cricket.

From BBC • Aug. 17, 2023

Both men were believed to have been struck by a red Volkswagen Golf in Royston Road, Cudworth, near Barnsley, just after 21:05 GMT on Friday.

From BBC • Jan. 21, 2023

Newton met Cudworth at a festival, liked what he was doing and offered his services.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 10, 2023

Cudworth, R., and his “System of the Universe,” 714—723.

From Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature by Disraeli, Isaac