Horsers
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NameHr  FRSH
Born (2001-02-28) 28 February 2001 (age 24)
NationalityBritish
CountryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Current locationShropshire, England
LanguagesBritish English, and very bad French, Spanish, Russian, Greek, Polish and German
Time zoneGMT
EthnicitySuffolk Punch
RaceCaucasian
Height5 foot 12 inches
Weight60kg
HairReddish Brown
EyesDark Brown
HandednessAmbidextrous
Blood typeQ
SexualityHeterosexuality
IQTop 99%
Personality typeSceptic
Family and friends
Marital statusDivorced several times
Spouse{var:mywife=(empty)}
GirlfriendI wish
BoyfriendNo thanks
ChildrenNot yet
SiblingsA couple dozen
ParentsI have two of them
Pets1 rabbit
Education and employment
OccupationUnemployed
EmployerDole office
EducationFailed
Primary schoolSir Humphrey Appleby Primary School
Intermediate school?
High schoolSir Humphrey Appleby Secondary School
CollegeSir Humphrey Appleby Sixth Form College
UniversityWye College
ClassesMetaphysics of metaphysics
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
Hobbiesreading wikipedia :)
ReligionCultural Christian
PoliticsMonster Raving Loony
MoviesGuest House Paradiso
ShowsBottom
BooksBigger than Hitler – Better than Christ
MusicAll of it
Interests

Not very interesting

Contact info
Websiteexample.com
Account statistics
First editcan't remember
Edit countslightly over 1000 i think

Hello there. Welcome to my userpage, which I use to collate interesting articles. Where possible all my contributions are public domain (or CC0 if needed), free to be used without any restriction or attribution (including this userpage). I am definitely not a horse living in a medium sized paddock in Herefordshire.[1]

All the articles that I have started (and contributed to substantially):

Working on (with varying levels of activity):

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Other:

To do:

Ancient Universities of the British Isles

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This is a list of the ancient universities of the UK, along with their constituent (and former) colleges.

All Souls College, University of Oxford
Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
The Holy Sepulchre, Northampton
Brazenose Gate, University of Stamford
St Salvator's College, University of St Andrews
University of Glasgow
King's College, University of Aberdeen
Old College, University of Edinburgh
Trinity College, University of Dublin
South Kirk, Fraserburgh
Old Gresham College
New College, University of Durham (17th century)
University College, Durham University

Located in Oxford, England.

Located in Cambridge, England.

University of Northampton (<1176/1261 - 1265)

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Located in Northampton, England.

University of Stamford (<1301/1333 - 1335)

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Located in Stamford, England.

  • Brazenose College (1333-1335)

University of Dublin (1311/1320 - 1541)

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Located in Dublin, Ireland.

Located in St Andrews, Scotland.

Located in Glasgow, Scotland.

Located in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Located in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • Old College (1582/1583) [also Town College and Tounis College and King James IV College]
  • New College (1843 - '1929~1940')

Located in Dublin, Ireland.

Located in Fraserburgh, Scotland.

Located in London, England.

University of Durham (1653–1660)

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Located in Durham, England.

Located in Durham, England.

Located in London, England.

Infoboxes

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Other Wikis

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It seems you are using Wikipedia. Why not try a more reliable wiki instead (in no particular order):

Trust me, none of these web-sites have any sort of political or factual bias what-so-ever.

Buildings

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Palaces

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Manors

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Municipal

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Educational

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Transportation

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Ecclesiastical

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Castles

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Houses

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Religions

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etc...

Historic Counties of the British Isles

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Historic Counties of England

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Historic Counties of Scotland

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Historic Counties of Wales

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Historic Counties of Ireland

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See also: Category:Former county towns in the United Kingdom

Stuff I Find Interesting

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Painters

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Articles

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This section will hopefully eventually be cut down and split apart to be neater, but until then:

  1. Anti-Catholicism in the United Kingdom
  2. Defenestrations of Prague
  3. Quadrangle (architecture)
  4. José María Montealegre
  5. National Bolshevism
  6. Nicholas Van Hoogstraten
  7. Couto Misto
  8. Cologne Cathedral Seal
  9. Academy of Saumur
  10. Collège de Lisieux
  11. Don Quixote
  12. List of early modern universities in Europe
  13. Falkland Palace
  14. Falkland, Fife
  15. Religion in Nigeria
  16. MongoDB
  17. Byzantine Empire
  18. Sasanian Empire
  19. Aldous Huxley
  20. Hinglish
  21. Greeklish
  22. Hammer Film Productions
  23. Amicus Productions
  24. Clem Tholet
  25. Ian Smith
  26. Jacques Tits
  27. Clifford Cocks
  28. Catmando
  29. Cat organ
  30. Piganino
  31. The Friends of Voltaire
  32. Denis Noble
  33. Allertonshire
  34. Roger Scruton
  35. Philosophical zombie
  36. Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
  37. Hamilton Palace
  38. Turkish invasion of Cyprus
  39. Aeneid
  40. Hector Berlioz
  41. John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
  42. John Stonehouse
  43. Ronnie Biggs
  44. Mathematical Tripos
  45. Senior Wrangler
  46. Candide
  47. Brave New World
  48. Kevin MacLeod
  49. Wilbert Awdry
  50. Victoria Memorial, Calcutta
  51. Cathedral of Learning
  52. Ivan the Fool
  53. Hidden Armenians
  54. Samaritanism
  55. Lewis_(baseball)
  56. Richard Oram
  57. Delay, Deny, Defend
  58. Page 3
  59. English Embankment
  60. Old Goa
  61. Second Empire style
  62. Arno Breker
  63. Decoys (film)
  64. Alexander Jacob (police officer)
  65. All the Things She Said
  66. Tiefland (film)
  67. Steatopygia
  68. Nicholas John Hannen
  69. Edward de Souza
  70. Barbara Daly Baekeland
  71. Hermitage cats
  72. South American dreadnought race
  73. War of the Pacific
  74. Brazilian battleship Minas Geraes
  75. Kirsty Coventry
  76. Londonistan: How Britain Is Creating a Terror State Within
  77. Londonistan
  78. The Base (hate group)
  79. Queen Rania of Jordan
  80. Trivers–Willard hypothesis
  81. Nestorius
  82. Christian cross variants
  83. Titan beetle
  84. Giant wētā
  85. Phobaeticus serratipes
  86. Mesa Verde National Park
  87. Nikolay Nosov
  88. Milton Abbey School
  89. Wistman's Wood
  90. Childhood obesity
  91. Children's street culture
  92. Hansom cab
  93. Returning soldier effect
  94. Wild Hunt
  95. Florin Fodor
  96. Miles Routledge
  97. Józef Stawinoga
  98. St Alkmund's Church, Derby
  99. Assata Shakur
  100. Greek Plan
  101. P. G. Wodehouse
  102. Digest (Roman law)
  103. Race and ethnicity in Latin America
  104. Frederick III, Elector of Saxony
  105. Scotichronicon
  106. Mohamed Al-Fayed
  107. Phrygians
  108. Palladian architecture
  109. Rococo
  110. Baroque
  111. Silchester
  112. Sweet Track (Post Track)
  113. The Ridgeway
  114. Icknield Way
  115. Praetorianism
  116. Sandra Laing (Skin (2008 film))
  117. Issei Sagawa
  118. Christopher Hibbert
  119. Julius Evola
  120. Konstantin Stanislavski
  121. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
  122. William Franklin
  123. The Snow Queen & (1995 film)
  124. Melnitsa Animation Studio
  125. Nikolay Pirogov
  126. Immovable Ladder
  127. John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
  128. Ken Flower
  129. Fred Dibnah
  130. Family tree of the Greek gods
  131. Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
  132. Ruritania (Romance)
  133. Grand Fenwick
  134. British country house contents auctions
  135. Alfriston
  136. George Finlay
  137. James Lawson (minister)
  138. Sadism and masochism in fiction
  139. Christine de Pizan
  140. Emma, Lady Hamilton
  141. Conference of Addis Ababa
  142. Aba I
  143. Non-Chalcedonian Christianity
  144. Merv
  145. The Dunciad
  146. Recusancy
  147. Lalibela
  148. Sohni Mahiwal (and links on that page)
  149. Marianne
  150. Church of the Holy Archangels, Nerodimlje (Pine of Tsar Dušan)
  151. Destruction of Serbian heritage in Kosovo
  152. Julian Joseph Overbeck
  153. Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism
  154. Renaud Camus (and his Great Replacement conspiracy theory)
  155. Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites in Saudi Arabia
  156. Manic Pixie Dream Girl
  157. Hero Hitler in Love
  158. Illegal immigration to the United States and crime (such as Murder of Laken Riley)
  159. Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  160. Satanic Verses
  161. Cursus
  162. Abdel Halim Hafez
  163. Enclothed cognition
  164. Prince Johnson
  165. General Butt Naked
  166. Panpsychism
  167. Mind–body dualism
  168. Frank Chu
  169. Photochrom
  170. Wedmore
  171. Dulverton
  172. Slay the Princess
  173. Fall of Outremer
  174. Siege of Acre (1291)
  175. Fall of Ruad
  176. Persecution of Zoroastrians
  177. Iranian Intermezzo
  178. Order of Assassins
  179. George V of Georgia
  180. Nemesis (hypothetical star)
  181. Lesbian until graduation
  182. The Blonde Captive
  183. Raid of Ruthven
  184. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
  185. Great Trigonometrical Survey
  186. Charbel Makhlouf
  187. Menarche
  188. L'amour est bleu
  189. Foundation (novel series) and Foundation (TV series)
  190. On Fairy-Stories
  191. Category:People self-identified as ex-gay
  192. Bikini bridge (and Thinspiration more broadly)
  193. Saint Guinefort
  194. Roki Vulović
  195. Slavic Native Faith (in Russia)
  196. James Tilly Matthews
  197. Christoph Haizmann
  198. Eugen Bleuler
  199. Codex Gigas
  200. Charles Sturt
  201. Lorent Saleh
  202. Unified field theory
  203. Philip Ludwell III
  204. Thomas Bayes (Bayes' theorem) (Bayesian network)
  205. Chain rule and Integration by substitution
  206. Smoluća Gornja
  207. Ivor the Engine
  208. Wingspan (board game)
  209. Terraforming Mars (board game)
  210. Winston McKenzie
  211. Stylite
  212. Hutton's Unconformity
  213. Alberobello (Trullo)
  214. Terence McKenna
  215. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
  216. Maîtresse-en-titre (e.g. Madame de Pompadour)
  217. Champin
  218. Cyropaedia
  219. Petrus Gonsalvus (and his daughter Antonietta Gonsalvus)
  220. Modern schools of ninjutsu (George Dillman, Count Dante, etc)

Wikipedia has cancer

Special:Prefixindex/User:Horsers

Other

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  1. The Wikipedia Elections Edit War
  2. What Mental Breakdown Of a Wikipedia Moderator looks like
  3. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources

Subpages

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User:Horsers/sandbox

User:Horsers/Archive

  1. ^ "Fraserburgh". Wikishire. Retrieved 15 December 2024.