Cadbury, Henry
(1883-1974) US NT scholar; Society of Friends; he warned of dangers of modernizing Jesus and of archaizing our faith. | ||||
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Cadbury Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Cadbury
County: Devon
Post Code: EX5
County: Devon
Post Code: EX5
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CADBURY TAS
TAS -42.788 147.26401
TAS -42.788 147.26401
Cadbury Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Cadbury
cheap drunk (as in the chocolate ad: "A glass and a half" ); person who needs little alcohol to get drunk (from the phrase “a glass and a half” used in advertising “Cadbury chocolate”)
cheap drunk (as in the chocolate ad: "A glass and a half" ); person who needs little alcohol to get drunk (from the phrase “a glass and a half” used in advertising “Cadbury chocolate”)
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Cadbury
An iron-age hill fort beside the village of South Cadbury in Somerset, England, retains an ancient association with the legend of King Arthur. The fort was allegedly revived during the 6th century, the time when the historical Arthur might have lived, and has come to be associated with the more well known name Camelot , and has a host of interesting tales concerning it outside of the Arthurian association. Legends of Arthur have been popular here since at least the 15th century, when tales were told of hidden doors that opened into the hill twice per year, revealing Arthur's body. Since the 16th century, it has been said that on Midsummer's eve once every seven years, the ghosts of Arthur and his knights ride over the ruins. The castle was excavated from 1966-71 under the auspices of Leslie Alcock, where most of the information relating to the history of the castle was discovered. 
An iron-age hill fort beside the village of South Cadbury in Somerset, England, retains an ancient association with the legend of King Arthur. The fort was allegedly revived during the 6th century, the time when the historical Arthur might have lived, and has come to be associated with the more well known name Camelot , and has a host of interesting tales concerning it outside of the Arthurian association. Legends of Arthur have been popular here since at least the 15th century, when tales were told of hidden doors that opened into the hill twice per year, revealing Arthur's body. Since the 16th century, it has been said that on Midsummer's eve once every seven years, the ghosts of Arthur and his knights ride over the ruins. The castle was excavated from 1966-71 under the auspices of Leslie Alcock, where most of the information relating to the history of the castle was discovered. 
Cadbury Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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CSD^A
CADBURY SCHWEPPES DEL L P
Exchange: NYSE
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CADBURY SCHWEPPES DEL L P
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CSG
CADBURY SCHWEPPES P L C
Exchange: NYSE
Manufactures, markets and distributes chocolate and sugar confectionery brands in the form of bars, blocks, bagged products, boxed assortments, chocolate eggs and novelties; Operates primarily as a licensor, selling concentrate and syrups to independently owned bottling and canning operations; Provides marketing support and
Cadbury Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Cadbury
Cadbury may refer to:
- Cadbury Schweppes, a confectionery and beverage company with its headquarters in London
- Cadbury Dairy Milk
- Cadbury's Creme Egg
- Cadbury World, visitor attractions created by the Cadbury chocolate company at Birmingham and Dunedin
Members of the Cadbury family:
- Sir Adrian Cadbury (b. 1929), British businessman, member of the Cadbury chocolate dynasty, noted commentator on corporate governance
- Dominic Cadbury (b. 1940), British businessman, member of the Cadbury chocolate dynasty, Chancellor of the University of Birmingham
- Air Commodore Sir Egbert Cadbury, DSC, DFC, a First World War ace who went on to become a managing director of Cadbury Bros., the predecessor of Cadbury Schweppes
- George Cadbury (1839 - 1922), British businessman who developed the Cadbury chocolate firm and perfected the recipe for Dairy Milk
- John Cadbury (1801 - 1889), British businessman, Quaker, founder of the chocolate firm
- Peter Cadbury (1918 - 2006), businessman, founder of Westward Television
- Richard Cadbury (1835 - 1899), businessman, Quaker, older brother of George
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