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  • |county town=[[Aberdeen]] *[[Aberdeen]] ''([[county town]], partly in [[Kincardineshire]])''
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  • {{Infobox town | picture caption = The town of Alnwick, nestling behind Alnwick Castle
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  • |county town=[[Beaumaris]] |biggest town=[[Holyhead]]
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  • |county town=[[Belfast]] |biggest town=[[Belfast]]'' - partly in [[County Down|Downshire]]''
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  • |county town=[[Armagh]] |biggest town=[[Newry]] ''partly in Downshire''
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  • |county town=[[Ayr]] |biggest town=[[Kilmarnock]]
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Somerton
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  • |county town=[[Berwick]] or [[Duns]] ...of [[Berwick-upon-Tweed]], which might be claimed by Berwickshire, but the town was sundered by force from its shire by the English in 1174 and changed han
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  • {{Infobox town '''Scarborough''' is a large town in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]], a seaside holiday resort standing on
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  • |county town=[[Bodmin]] or [[Truro]] Cornwall's largest town is [[St Austell]] on the south coast. It is the centre of the china clay i
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  • |county town=[[Carlisle]] ...founded as a Roman town, '' Luguualium'' believed to be on a pre-existing site and the Roman road from the south came here. The Romans advanced into Dumf
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Sutton-in-Ashfield
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  • |county town=[[Exeter]] |biggest town=[[Plymouth]]
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Penrhyndeudraeth
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  • |county town=[[Dorchester]] ...the [[West Country]] lying on the [[English Channel]] coast. The [[county town]] is [[Dorchester]] in the south of Dorset. It has borders with [[Devon]] t
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  • {{Infobox town '''Blackpool''' is a large seaside town in [[Lancashire]]. It is stands on the sandy beaches of the [[Fylde]] penin
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  • |county town=[[Durham]] |biggest town=[[Sunderland]]
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  • |county town=[[Chelmsford]] ...onurbation and the lonely marshes of the [[North Sea]] coast. The [[county town]] is [[Chelmsford]].
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  • |county town=[[Gloucester]] |biggest town=[[Bristol]] ''- partly in [[Somerset]]''
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  • |county town=[[Winchester]] |biggest town=[[Southampton]]
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  • |county town=[[Hertford]] |biggest town=[[Watford]]
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  • The town of Hastings was the head port of the Cinque Ports in the Middle Ages. ...d away by the sea. During a naval campaign of 1339, and again in 1377, the town was raided and burnt by the French, and went into a decline during which it
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Whitstable
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  • |county town=[[Lanark]] |biggest town=[[Glasgow]]
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  • |county town=[[Lancaster]] |biggest town=[[Manchester]]
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  • |county town=[[Londonderry]] ...endeavour of plantation was the newly founded city of Londonderry, on the site of the old village of Derry. The name "Londonderry" was to recognise the c
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  • |county town=[[London]] or [[Brentford]] |biggest town=[[London]]
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  • |county town=[[Edinburgh]] ...Kingdom|shire]] on the south coast of the [[Firth of Forth]]. Its county town and dominating presence is [[Edinburgh]], from which it takes its alternati
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  • |county town=[[Elgin]] ...] to the east. To the south inland lies [[Inverness-shire]]. The [[county town]] is [[Elgin]], which has also given the county its alternative name of Elg
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  • |county town=[[Nairn]] ...f its complete course of 38 miles and enters the Moray Firth at the county town, Nairn.
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  • |county town=[[Norwich]] The [[county town]] is the cathedral city of [[Norwich]].
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  • |county town=[[Northampton]] |biggest town=[[Northampton]]
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  • |county town=[[Alnwick]] |biggest town=[[Newcastle upon Tyne]]
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  • |county town=[[Nottingham]] ...[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the [[Midlands]]. Its [[county town]] is the City of [[Nottingham]].
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  • |county town=[[Kirkwall]] ...s making it the tenth-largest island in the [[British Isles]]. The largest town and the islands’ capital is [[Kirkwall]] on Mainland.<ref>Lamb, Raymond "
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  • |county town=[[Pembroke]] ...o before the Norman conquest, and it named [[Haverfordwest]] as the county town.
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  • |county town=[[Perth]] ...in between the [[Highlands]] and the [[Lowlands]] of Scotland. Its county town Perth is often referred to as 'the gateway to the Highlands' with the part
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  • |county town=[[Renfrew]] |biggest town=[[Paisley]]
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  • |county town=[[Oakham]] The only towns in Rutland are [[Oakham]], the [[county town]], and [[Uppingham]]. The shire is marked by numerous pretty villages char
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  • |county town=[[Lerwick]] *[[Jarlshof]] archaeological site
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  • |county town=[[Shrewsbury]] ...hrewsbury, Shropshire.</ref> The largest town though is [[Telford]], a new town built from scratch and named after the [[Dumfriesshire]] engineer Thomas Te
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  • |county town=[[Taunton]] |biggest town=[[Bristol]] ''(partly in Gloucestershire)''
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  • |county town=[[Stafford]] |biggest town=[[Wolverhampton]]
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  • |county town=[[Ipswich]] ...folk is [[Ipswich]], an ancient seaport which remains the county's largest town. Other important towns include [[Lowestoft]], [[Bury St Edmunds]] and [[Fe
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  • |county town=[[Dornoch]] A mountainous and sparsely populated county, Sutherland's [[county town]], and its only burgh, is [[Dornoch]] on the Firth of the same name.
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  • |county town=[[Omagh]] The county town of Tyrone is [[Omagh]] in the midst of the shire. The [[county flower]] is
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  • |county town=[[Warwick]] |biggest town=[[Birmingham]]
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  • |county town=[[Linlithgow]] ...on the south bank and at the head of the [[Firth of Forth]]. Its [[county town]] is the royal burgh of [[Linlithgow]], from which it takes its alternative
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  • |town=Flint '''Flint Castle''' stands in [[Flint]], the county town of [[Flintshire]]. This was the first of a series of castles built during
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  • |county town=[[Salisbury]] |biggest town=[[Swindon]]
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  • |town=Peebles ...Tweed]] in [[Peebles]], the county town of [[Peeblesshire]]. This is the town's only road bridge over the river: there is a footbridge a little downstrea
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  • |county town=[[Worcester]] |biggest town=[[Dudley]]
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  • |picture caption=Salts Mill at the World-heritage site<br />Saltaire, W.R. |county town=[[York]]
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  • |county town=[[Lifford]] |biggest town=Letterkenny
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  • |county town=[[Tralee]] ...y Limerick]] to the east and [[County Cork]] to the south-east. The county town is Tralee. The diocesan see is Killarney, which is one of Ireland's most fa
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  • |county town=[[Kilkenny]] ...European Union and national legislation. The four categories of designated site in effect in County Kilkenny are Special Areas of Conservation, Natural Her
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  • |county town=[[Longford]] |biggest town=
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  • |county town=[[Dundalk]] ...ce]] of [[Leinster]] in the [[Republic of Ireland]]. It is named after the town of [[Louth, County Louth|Louth]]. The population of the county is 122,897 a
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  • |county town=[[Castlebar]] |biggest town=
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  • |county town=[[Navan]] ...nment are located, although [[Trim, County Meath|Trim]], the former county town, has historical significance and remains a sitting place of the circuit cou
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  • |county town=[[Tullamore]] |biggest town=
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  • |county town=[[Roscommon]] |biggest town=
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  • |county town=[[Wexford]] |biggest town=
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Isle of Islay
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  • {{Infobox town A monk called Mosacra founded a settlement on the site of the village in the 7th century. The name Saggart derives from ''Teach Sa
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  • {{infobox town |post town=Abingdon
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Rickmansworth
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  • {{Infobox town |post town= Ulverston
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Brechin
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Fraserburgh
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  • {{Infobox town |picture caption=Huntly Town Square
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Inverurie
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  • {{infobox town ...the northern coast of the Isle of [[Anglesey]]. It is the most northerly town in [[Wales]].
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  • {{infobox town The Royal Borough of '''Beaumaris''' is the [[county town]] of the island of [[Anglesey]] and is located in the commote of [[Dindaeth
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  • {{infobox town |post town= Llanfairpwllgwngyll
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Monmouth
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  • {{Infobox town | post town = Ballycastle
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Peterborough
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Cleethorpes
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  • {{infobox town | post town= Forfar
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  • {{infobox town |post town= Dundee
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Carlisle
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  • |town=[[Harefield]] ...riest, and therefore presumably a church which was probably on the present site, but no trace of such a building remains.
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  • {{infobox town | post town= Montrose
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Carnoustie
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Belfast
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Holyhead
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Lisburn
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  • {{Infobox town | picture=Ballymena town hall.jpg
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  • {{Infobox town |post town=Cambridge
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  • {{Infobox town |post town= Wisbech
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  • {{Infobox town | picture=March town hall market.jpg
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  • {{Infobox town | post town= Ely
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  • {{Infobox town | post town= Ely
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Ely
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  • {{Infobox town| | post town=Cambridge
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Kinross
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  • The loch is roughly triangular, about four miles at its longest. The town of [[Kinross]] stands at its western end and its parish extends around the Loch Leven is a National Nature Reserve, as well as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Protection Area.
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Alloa
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  • {{Infobox town | post town=Campbeltown
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