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bworm

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Avid reader
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Feb 12 2012 New York Times
Bworm might refer to
Beorma ( BAY-or-mə; Old English: [ˈbeːo̯rma]) is the name most commonly given to the 7th century Anglo-Saxon founder of the settlement now known as the English city of Birmingham. This assumption is based on the belief that the original settlement was known as "Beorma's ham" ("the homestead of Beorma") or "Beorma-inga-ham" ("the homestead of the tribe or people of Beorma").Beorma is also the name of an Anglo-Saxon leader who owned Beorma's Farm, from which Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire gets its name (Barton appears twice in the Domesday Book, as Bermintune and as Burmintune).*
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