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  • ...rowned King of the English; chosen both as King of the Mercians and of the West Saxons. He was later to conquer all the lands as yet unredeemed from the N John Galsworthy the author was born on Kingston Hill.
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  • ...ver Tamar]] and [[River Ottery]] which mark the border with neighbouring [[Devon]]. Standing over and dominating the town is [[Launceston Castle]], a circu ...et town and the main shopping centre for the adjoining rural areas of west Devon and east Cornwall.
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  • ...le:Leith Hill Tower - geograph.org.uk - 104994.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Leith Hill, Surrey]] ! Hill
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  • |county=Devon |picture=Middlemoor, Devon.jpg
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  • |county=Devon ...ary]], on the county's southern coast. In contrast to the busy town on the west shore of the estuary, East Portlemouth on the east shore had a parish popul
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  • ...ilda''' ({{lang|gd|Hiort}}) is an isolated archipelago 40 miles west-north-west of [[North Uist]] in the North Atlantic Ocean. Its islands are the westernm Soay is less than half a mile north-west of Hirta, but on the other side of the island from the Village. Boreray is
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  • ...n in [[Somerset]], a town on the main A303 road between [[London]] and the West Country. It has some light industry. The town has a population of 4,643. Windmill Hill was the site of a Bronze Age Beaker culture burial, and contemporary artefa
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  • ...a short river in [[Somerset]]. It rises at [[Winscombe]] and flows south west for about 4 miles to join the [[River Axe, Somerset|River Axe]] near [[Loxt ...through a gap in the [[Mendip Hills]] between [[Crook Peak]] and [[Bleadon Hill]], through which the M5 motorway now runs.
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  • The Land Yeo rises on [[Dundry Hill]] and supplies [[Barrow Gurney Reservoirs]] before flowing through various ...Mark Yeo is one of several rivers called the [[River Yeo]] in Somerset and Devon, and is known as the Mark Yeo to avoid confusion with the others. The name
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  • [[File:Panorama view on Burgh Island, Devon, England.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The mouth of the River Avon, from Burgh Isla ...southern parts of [[Dartmoor]] in an area of bog to the west of [[Ryder's Hill]]. Close to where the river leaves Dartmoor a dam was built in 1957 to for
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Beacon Hill
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  • ...us on Beacon Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1426990.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Beacon Hill near Houlsyke, Yorkshire]] ...storically the site of a warning beacon, or are villages named form such a hill.
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  • The '''Tavy''' is a river on [[Dartmoor]] in [[Devon]]. It gives its name to [[Tavistock]], the main town on the river, and to t *[[River Burn, Devon|River Burn]]
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  • [[File:Deer Park Wall and Cottage, South Hill, Samson - geograph.org.uk - 929094.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Samson]] [[File:West Cornwall with Scilly.png|right|thumb|250px|West Cornwall with the Isles of Scilly]]
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  • |county=Devon |LG district=West Devon
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  • The '''Erme''' is a river in south [[Devon]]. From its source on [[Dartmoor]] it flows in a generally southerly direct ...in Bigbury Bay, between the rivers [[River Yealm|Yealm]] and [[River Avon, Devon|Avon]].
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  • |county=Devon |map=Lundy location in Devon.svg
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  • ...lamorgan]] and [[Monmouthshire]] on the northern shore and [[Somerset]], [[Devon|Devonshire]] and [[Cornwall]] on the southern. ...n limits of the Bristol Channel are "a line joining [[Hartland Point]] [in Devon] to St Govan's Head [in Pembrokeshire]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iho
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  • [[File:Okement - geograph.org.uk - 15206.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The West Okement on the high moor]] The '''River Okement''' is a river of Devon which becomes a tributary of the [[River Torridge]]. It was formerly known
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  • ...''rhyd''), meaning "ford" in various placenames along the Trent, such as [[Hill Ridware]]. ...ated a monopoly.<ref name=hadfieldwm>Charles Hadfield, ''The Canals of the West Midlands'', p15-17, (David and Charles 1985), ISBN 0-7153-8644-1</ref>
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