The child of Hale was a man born in the late 16th century in the startlingly beautiful village of Hale,
on the outskirts of Liverpool.His real name was John Middleton,and his height was reputed to be 9ft 3inchs,
as recorded on his grave in the churchyard.His exact height has never been officialy proven,but the fact that he
attained a prodigeous height is aknowledged by the Guiness Book Of Records.There is quite a lot of historic
documentation regarding his life,including a portrait,claimed to be of life size.The cottage where he was born
still stands,and his birth there is recorded by a plaque.
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This is unknown. Nobody kept record of which child was born first at the time.
Hail is formed when a thundercloud has a strong updraft, a lot of water, and a large cloud layer with below freezing temperatures. The updraft takes the water up through the cold cloud layer causing it to freeze into hailstones.
Yes ... all personal effects are returned to the parents or next living relative.
Achilles was an only child. The child of Peleus and Thetis.
the spit is something that the tudors used to cook there food the spit was usually given to a tudor child you really wouldn't want to be a child in tudor times