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  • '''Leixlip''' is a town in north-east [[County Kildare]], adjacent to the border with [[County Dublin]] and close ...ns were a massive five-storey structure with turrets at the north and west angles; that at the north angle containing a winding staircase opening through poi
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  • ...ird was Ethelbert, King of Kent; the fourth was Rædwald, king of the East-Angles; the fifth was Edwin, king of the Northumbrians; the sixth was Oswald, who
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  • [[File:Eaton Hall 2006.jpg|thumb|300px|Eaton Hall from the east showing the hall and the chapel in August 2002|alt=A rectangular lake with ...tional Heritage List for England |num= 1330231|desc= Game Pantry 10 metres east of stable yard |accessdate= 1 August 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}</ref>
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  • ...60 yards in length, straight, and descends on a 1 in 100 gradient from the east. ...e east portal is Grade-II listed.<ref>{{NHLE |num=1271441 |desc=Box Tunnel East Portal (MLN19912) |accessdate=11 April 2017 |mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}</re
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  • ...part from the alluvium by the river, and a strip of gravel a little to the east of it, the soil is London Clay. Nazeingwood Common<ref>https://www.geograp ...ng Mead, near the river. The original Saxon settlement was probably in the east of the parish, near the church. The position of this village, now called Up
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  • ...here, in 653 AD, the King of the Middle Angles, Peada, and the King of the East Saxons, Sigeberht, were both baptised as Christians by Bishop Finan, having
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  • |picture=Cattle grazing in East Lyng, Somerset.jpg |picture caption=View of East Lyng across the levels
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  • ...but remarkably solid stonework forms the basis of an outhouse on the north-east side of the main buildings and surrounds an arched doorway which was later ...nning down the slope of the shallow valley towards the fish pond, at right angles to the original one. In a party-wall on the ground floor of this building
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  • *the north-west and north-east sections between Bootham Bar and Monk Bar ...ork|Merchant Taylors' Hall]], at the end of which the lower courses of the east corner of the Roman wall can be seen on the city-centre side of the existin
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  • |constituency=Oxford East ...parish includes part of Rose Hill. It is about two and a half miles south-east of Oxford city centre, between Rose Hill, [[Blackbird Leys]], [[Cowley, Oxf
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  • ...Sugartop]] to the west side of the head of [[Moraine Fjord]], on the north-east coast of [[South Georgia]]. It enters the fjord at the south of the [[That ...rgone considerable retreat resulting in the appearance of a fjord at right angles to Moraine Fjord.
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  • ...nd [[Happisburgh]].<ref>Ordnance Survey, Explorer Sheet 252, Norfolk Coast East, {{ISBN|978-0-319-46726-8}}</ref> ...orwich]] and 12 miles south-east of [[Cromer]]. The village lies 5½ miles east of the town of [[North Walsham]].
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  • ...o lakes. It crossed the artificial [[New River]], which now flows at right angles to the brook and leaves the park to the south. The two Clissold park lakes ..., the brook followed the western side of [[Hackney Downs]], then ran south-east to cross Dalston Lane and Mare Street in Hackney Central near Bohemia Place
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  • ...house standing with its estate in a loop in the [[River Wey]] to the north-east of [[Burpham]] in south-western [[Surrey]], and to the south of [[Woking]]. ...shape, the two surviving flanking wings forming a courtyard looking to the east. An unusual feature is that, due to the extreme flatness of the site, the e
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  • ...lso called Brian Statham Way. Immediately abutting the ground to the south-east is the Old Trafford tram stop. ...is to a more conventional north-south layout. The Brian Statham End to the east, and Stretford End to the west, were replaced by the Pavilion End to the no
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  • ...110 miles long running through six counties from the [[Chilterns]] into [[East Anglia]]. and following or shadowing the ancient [[Icknield Way]]. The Ick The Path connects with: [[Angles Way]], [http://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=John+Bun
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  • ...way window. The stand's lightning conductor runs down this wall. The north east wall has the first and fourth stairway windows. ...atform corners are adjacent to the cupola's three windowless (north, south east and south west) walls. Each corner has a decorative stone hexagonal-topped
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  • ...land in the north of [[Suffolk]], to the west of [[Knettishall]] and south-east of [[Thetford]]; the latter on the border of [[Norfolk]]. ...]]. The [[Hereward Way]] ends at nearby Harling Road railway station in [[East Harling]], linked to Knettishall Heath by path.
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  • ...and Aaron at the east. The walls, George Godwin noted, did not form right-angles, indicating the re-use of the mediæval foundations.<ref name=godwin/> ...made circular, as well as the addition of a new pulpit, desk, altar rail, east window glass, and 12 new brass branches.<ref name=z />
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  • ...church is unusual, with the communion table towards the north, instead of east.<ref name=rey>"The Churches of the City of London" Herbert Reynolds 2008 {
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