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Yes, I remember my grandad saying "That'un's a right little tyke", when one of us had been a bit cheeky/stubborn/too lively.
As ever, there was a fine line between a child being badly behaved and a child showing signs of spirit and individuality!
I'm from Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire (Riding = third). Unlike Scottish children being known as "bairns" we call them "bains" and like your region only mischievous boys are tykes - I've heard my mam and dad call my brothers little tykes at various times

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