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  • {{Infobox county |name=County Antrim
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  • {{Infobox county |county town=[[Montgomery]]
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  • {{Infobox county |county town=[[Jedburgh]]
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  • {{Infobox county |name=County Laois
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  • {{Infobox county |name=County Waterford
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  • ...he [[Domesday Book]] of the Conqueror (completed AD 1086) it is known that County limits have since that time undergone no alteration; in fact they have been ...to them, and so centuries of public records have been organised county by county, for which reason an understanding of the counties is vital for genealogica
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  • | county = Banffshire ...e 1866-1870 survey Buckie has developed markedly with areas named Seatown, Newtown, Ianstown and Portessie. The 19th century OS Six Inch series<ref name="os6-
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  • | county = Buckinghamshire ...amshire]], amidst the [[Chiltern Hills]]. It is 11 miles south-east of the county town of [[Aylesbury]]. Chesham is in the [[River Chess|Chess Valley]] and s
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  • |county = Cheshire ...la. Chester is home to some 77,040 and is one of the largest towns of the county. Chester received letters patent creating it a city in 1541.
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  • |county=Londonderry ...''' is a market town in [[County Londonderry]], set on the plain that runs down towards [[Lough Neagh]] but with [[Binevenagh]] behind as a fine backdrop t
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  • {{county|Montgomeryshire}} ...Newtown Railway, later becoming part of the Cambrian Railway's route from Newtown to Builth Wells; the railway was closed on 31 December 1962. Now used as a
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  • ...pieces, before forming Staffordshire's border with Worcestershire. Four [[county town]]s stand on its banks: [[Montgomery]], [[Shrewsbury]], [[Worcester]], **[[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]]
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...Valley to the Upper Severn Valley and on toward [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]]. It is the highest town on the [[River Severn]], the source of which lies
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  • |name=Newtown |county=Montgomeryshire
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...s are forced to shop in neighbouring towns like [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] and [[Shrewsbury]].
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  • |county=Bailiwick of Guernsey Villages on the island include [[Braye Harbour|Braye]], Newtown, [[Longis]], [[Crabby]] and Mannez.
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  • |county=Berkshire ...es within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The [[County top|highest point]] in [[Berkshire]] (and some would say the highest in Sou
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  • ...p of the Scottish [[Highlands]] to facilitate keeping the rebellious clans down following the defeat of the Jacobite rising of 1745.<ref>{{Cite document ...rder while the Essex maps were published by Ordnance Survey and ignore the county border, setting the trend for future Ordnance Survey maps.<ref name=MFH117>
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  • |county=Wiltshire ...a town in [[Wiltshire]], standing on the [[River Biss]] in the west of the county, approximately 12 miles southeast of [[Bath]], Somerset.
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  • |county=Monmouthshire ..., Garnlydan, Hill Top, Briery Hill, Glyncoed, Willowtown, Glanyrafon, Cwm, Newtown, Victoria, Tyllwyn, Waunlwyd and Ebbw Vale itself. In particular Beaufort a
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  • |county=Huntingdonshire ...ns, a family then living in Conington Castle, a building long since pulled down. The church, built around 1500, is a spacious one with a very fine west tow
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  • | county =Montgomeryshire ...ological Trust|accessdate=2012-02-10}}</ref> The mainline from Oswestry to Newtown closed in 1965, as resultantly did the branchline to Llanfyllin, under Brit
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  • ...ghton]] where it forms the county border for several miles. The Teme runs down to the magnificent castle town of [[Ludlow]] in [[Shropshire]], flowing ben ...sty Hill]] in the [[Kerry, Radnorshire|Kerry Hills]] near Dolfor, south of Newtown. Two other rivers, the [[River Ithon]] and the [[River Mule]], rise within
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  • |county=Shropshire ...the mid to late 19th century, making it a railway town. '''Newton''' or '''Newtown''' is still the name for the south-eastern part of the present day town, wh
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  • [[File:River_Irk.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Irk, swollen by rain, in Newtown]] ...lows through the industrial and post-industrial towns in the south of that county.
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  • |county=Somerset ...ng into, [[Burnham-on-Sea]], some 20 miles northwest of [[Taunton]], the [[county town]].
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  • |county=Down '''Newtownards''' is a large town in [[County Down]]. It stands at the most northern tip of [[Strangford Lough]], 10&nbsp;mile
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  • |county=Glamorgan ...[[Fernhill, Wales|Fernhill]], [[Glenboi]] and [[Newtown, Rhondda Cynon Taf|Newtown]] and Miskin.
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  • ...ge's Fields]]''', otherwise known as '''King George V Fields''', county by county. All are in the United Kingdom except for that at Les Blancs Bois on [[Gue ==[[County Antrim]]==
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  • |county=Cheshire ...the town while the easternmost section towards Frodsham Bridge is known as Newtown, formerly called Newton by Frodsham.<ref>[[Ordnance Survey]], ''Explorer''
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  • |county 1=Derby |county 2=Chester
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  • |county=Antrim ...is a desired village (and a townland of 153 acres) on the east coast of [[County Antrim]] (within the Barony of [[Glenarm Lower]].
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  • |county=Wiltshire ...ford on Avon that it was no extra-ordinary thing to have clothiers in that county worth £10,000 to £40,000 per man".
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  • |county=Hampshire ...way and Christchurch (including Priddy’s Hard). The Town area (including Newtown) of the borough consists of the town centre, Stoke Road shopping area, Roya
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  • ...been followed ever since; judges properly chosen and poetic subjects laid down for competitors to follow, and the poets were to compete under pseudonyms. !Year!!Place!!County
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  • |county=County Limerick ...city on the estuary of the [[River Shannon]]. It is the county town of [[County Limerick]].
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  • |county=Meath ...- the largest Cambro-Norman castle in Ireland. It was once known as the [[county town]], but today that honour is claimed by [[Navan]]. St Patrick's Cathedr
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  • |name=Newtown Cloghoge |county=Armagh
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  • |name=Newtown-Crommelin |county=Antrim
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  • |county=Fermanagh ...ugh Erne]], the border with [[County Monaghan]], and the town of [[Clones, County Monaghan|Clones]]. It is surrounded by small lakes and bogland. The 2011 Ce
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  • |county=Armagh ...sometimes referred to as '''Newtown''', is a small village and parish in [[County Armagh]]. It lies in [[Tullyvallan]] [[townland]]. The parish is within the
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  • |county=Galway ...th of [[County Galway]]. It is to be found just north of the border with [[County Clare]] on the main N18 Galway to [[Limerick]] road.
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  • |county=Bedfordshire ...n or soon after 1896, when a site was purchased for £65 2s. 6d. It became Newtown Methodist chapel after the merger of the various Methodist churches in the
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  • ...ater from 1962. The Countryside Act 1968 provided a framework for Somerset County Council to start the restoration of the canal as a leisure facility, which ...aunsel Bridge|work=Somerset Historic Environment Record|publisher=Somerset County Council|accessdate=2008-10-11}}</ref> Over fifty [[culvert]]s were built to
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  • |county 1=Montgomeryshire |county 2=Shropshire
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  • '''Fermoy''' is a barony in the East Riding of [[County Cork]].<ref name="parl-gazz">{{cite book |title=The Parliamentary Gazetteer ...n)]</ref> The town with the greatest population in the barony is [[Mallow, County Cork|Mallow]] (8,578 people per Census of 2006).
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  • {{county|Meath}} ...to reach the [[Irish Sea]] between [[Mornington, Meath]] and [[Baltray]], County Louth.
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  • | county = Montgomeryshire ...rn]] in [[Montgomeryshire]], four miles west of [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]], and halfway between [[Aberystwyth]] and [[Shrewsbury]]. At the 2001 cen
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  • {{county|Northumberland}} ...or 2 miles. The road heads west of north passing [[Newtown, Northumberland|Newtown]] before crossing the [[River Till]] immediately before [[Horton, Northumbe
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  • {{county|Cardigan}} ...map sheets 200 ''Llandrindod Wells & Elan Valley'' and 214 ''Llanidloes & Newtown''</ref>
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  • | county=Radnorshire ...northwest of [[Knighton]], on the B4355 road to [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]]. It lies near the headwaters of the [[River Teme]] and has an elevation o
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  • | county=Radnorshire ...Stagecoach Wales) which connects [[Cardiff]] to [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] via [[Merthyr Tydfil]], [[Brecon]], [[Builth Wells]] and Llandrindod Well
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  • | county=Radnorshire *Newtown Textile Museum ''(18 Miles)''
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  • | county=Montgomeryshire ...s of accessing Llanidloes through the creation of the joint Llanidloes and Newtown Railway, it would extend 1½ miles of double track southwards to Penpontbre
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  • | county=Montgomeryshire | post town=Newtown
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  • | county = Montgomeryshire | post town= Newtown
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...ry]] take around half an hour to visit by car. [[Wrexham]], [[Chester]], [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newown]] and [[Shrewsbury]] are all under an hour away. Th
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire Looking down on the parish is the Long Mountain, which stretches north eastwards from Fo
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...821 and the arrival of the railway line between [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] and [[Machynlleth]] in 1861.
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...lage and parish in [[Montgomeryshire]], between [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] and [[Llanidloes]], located on the A470 road.<ref name="WAEoW">{{cite boo
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Newtown
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Newtown
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...village was named after the now-closed Cemmaes Road railway station on the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway, now part of the Cambrian Line. Cemmaes Road was al
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...se to the towns of [[Welshpool]], [[Oswestry]], [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] and [[Shrewsbury]].
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...rvice running to [[Shrewsbury]], [[Welshpool]], [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] and [[Montgomery]].
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  • |county=Roxburghshire ...is a village and parish in [[Roxburghshire]] about a mile south-east of [[Newtown St Boswells]] by the A68 road. It lies on the south side of the [[River Twe
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  • |county=Roxburghshire ...nal Headquarters.jpg|thumb|Part of the Scottish Borders council offices at Newtown St Boswells]]
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  • |name=Hungerford Newtown |county=Berkshire
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  • {{county|Roxburghshire}} ...the A68 road, south of [[St Boswells]], north of [[Ancrum]], and east of [[Newtown St Boswells]]. Adjacent parishes are [[Mertoun]] (in Berwickshire) to the n
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  • |county=Roxburghshire ...urghshire]] situated three miles south of [[Melrose]], two miles west of [[Newtown St Boswells]] and tucked in the shadow of the [[Eildon Hills]].
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  • {{county|Roxburgh}} ...] to the village of [[Bowden, Roxburghshire|Bowden]], then turns east to [[Newtown St Boswells]] on the [[River Tweed]] opposite [[Dryburgh Abbey]].
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  • |county=Berkshire ...ome two miles to the east, between [[Shefford Woodlands]] and [[Hungerford Newtown]].
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  • |county=Merionethshire On 3 January 1863 the standard gauge Newtown and Machynlleth Railway opened, followed on 1 July of the same year by the
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  • {{county|Northumberland}} ...Dere Street]], the [[St Cuthbert's Way]], and a set of core paths around [[Newtown St Boswells]] and [[Melrose]].
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  • |county=Glamorgan ...being Crockhertown, [[Grangetown, Cardiff|Grangetown]], [[Newtown, Cardiff|Newtown]] and [[Temperance Town, Cardiff|Temperance Town]].
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  • |county 1=County Laois |county 2=County Kilkenny
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  • |county=Leicestershire ...ders the villages of [[Glenfield, Leicestershire|Glenfield]], [[Groby]], [[Newtown Linford]], [[Cropston]] and [[Thurcaston]] as well as the suburb of [[Beaum
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  • |county=Leicestershire ...e dense in old houses, making it one of the most expensive villages in the county.
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  • |county=Leicestershire ...parts of [[Hugglescote]], [[Donington le Heath]], [[Ratby]], Bocheston, [[Newtown Unthank]] and Whittington.<ref>Hadfield, CN: Charnwood Forest, 1952, p 47</
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Newtown
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...ed by the Cambrian Railways, connecting with it at the former Oswestry and Newtown Railway station in the town of Welshpool. The line is built through difficu
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  • |county=Stirlingshire ...ed and built according to a formal plan. Lennoxtown was at first known as 'Newtown of Campsie',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townf
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Newtown
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  • |county=Warwickshire ...the city centre. To the east lies [[Erdington]] and to the west across the county border with [[Staffordshire]] lies the suburb of [[Handsworth, Staffordshir
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  • '''Kilbroney''' is a parish in [[County Down]], situated mainly in the barony of [[Iveagh Upper, Upper Half]], with one *[[Ballyedmond, County Down|Ballyedmond]]
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  • '''Kilconway''' is a barony in [[County Antrim]].<ref name="PRONI"/> It is bordered by six other baronies: [[Dunluc *Newtown Crommelin
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  • |county=Northumberland ...ed north under a C Road for about six miles from [[Newtown, Northumberland|Newtown]]. The causeway is a [[Roman road]] which starts at Port Gate on [[Hadrian'
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  • *[[County Durham]]: *[[Newtown Unthank]] in Leicestershire
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  • ...se is situated. Courses in detached parts of counties are listed under the county in which they are locally situate and so noted. *Bedford & County Golf Club - [[Bedford]]
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  • |county=Lancashire .../www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41444 |work=A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4 |publisher=British History Online |pages=397–404|y
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  • {{county|Montgomeryshire}} ...langollen Canal]] (at [[Frankton Junction]]) to [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]], via [[Llanymynech]] and [[Welshpool]].
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  • {{county|Shropshire}} ...hofa to Garthmyl was known as the Eastern Branch, and the route onwards to Newtown as the Western Branch. The canal was never a financial success.<ref name=ni
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  • |county=Donegal ...ated to '''Newton''', is a village in the Laggan district in the east of [[County Donegal]]. It is located on the N13 road road 11 miles east of [[Letterkenn
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  • |county=Hants ...ire]]. Kingsclere is located near to [[Watership Down, Hampshire|Watership Down]], the setting of Richard Adams' 1972 novel of the same name.
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  • {{county|Leicestershire}} ...Sence''' is a river which flows through western [[Leicestershire]] to the county's border with [[Warwickshire]], where it enters the [[River Anker]].
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  • |county=Leicestershire ...of [[Leicester]]. The parish includes the hamlets of [[Botcheston]] and [[Newtown Unthank]] and a scattered settlement at Lindridge. The population at the 20
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  • |county=Berwickshire The nearest towns are [[Newtown St Boswells]], [[Melrose]], and [[Dryburgh]]. The [[William Wallace Statue,
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  • |county=Berwickshire ...e parish of [[Mertoun]] in [[Berwickshire]]. It is found to the east of [[Newtown St Boswells]] where the B6356 and B6404 roads meet.
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  • {{county|Berwickshire}} ...e [[Brotherstone Hill]], [[Dryburgh Abbey]], the [[Leaderfoot Viaduct]], [[Newtown St Boswells]], [[Scott's View]] and the [[Smailholm Tower]].
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  • |county=Berwickshire Across the river is [[Newtown St Boswells]], and beyond is [[Melrose]], with its own ruined abbey, [[Melr
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  • |county 1=Berwickshire |county 2=Roxburghshire
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  • {{county|Berwickshire}} ...is extensive and open, taking in rolling farmland beyond the village of [[Newtown St Boswells]]. Immediately below the viewer is a meander of the Tweed itsel
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  • |county=Montgomery |post town=Newtown
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  • |county=Salop ...f [[Craven Arms]], and nine miles south-east of [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] in [[Montgomeryshire]].
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  • |county=Salop ...es on the A489 road between [[Churchstoke]] and [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]], at its junction with the B4385. Brompton forms a township of the ancient
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  • |county=Salop ...]] on the A489 road between [[Churchstoke]] and [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]].
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  • |county=Roxburghshire ...Belses, which is in essence just one farm. The place is to the south of [[Newtown St Boswells]], west of [[Jedburgh]] and north of [[Hawick]]. The nearest v
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  • |county=Roxburghshire ...wo and a half miles to the north, hidden behind the three Eildon hills. [[Newtown St Boswells]] is two miles to the east.
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  • |county=Roxburghshire The old railway line from Hawick up to [[Newtown St Boswells]] passed by Hassendean and there is a disused station here, Has
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  • |county=Berwick ...southernmost point of the parish also forms the southernmost point of the county.
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  • |county=Hants ...re popular tourist destination in the Victorian era, Slop Pond was renamed Newtown. This was changed to Highcliff after the first house built on the high clif
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  • |county=Devon ...e mound was a rectangular bailey, defended to the south by the steep slope down to the River Batherm. Following a dispute with King Stephen about the owner
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  • {{county|Hampshire}} ...ional Trust]]. [[Brighstone Forest]], which covers the top of [[Brighstone Down]], is the largest on the island.
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  • |county=Hampshire ...Shalfleet]] and discharges into the [[Solent]] at [[Newtown, Isle of Wight|Newtown]].
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  • |county=Hants ...necessary to distinguish this Hook, from its namesake in the north of the county.
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  • |county=Hants ...nd Warsash continued as hamlets making livings from fishing and smuggling. Newtown had in addition a number of salterns.
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  • |name=Newtown |county=Hampshire
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  • |name=Newtown Old Town Hall |county=Hampshire
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  • |county=Hampshire ...coast of the [[Isle of Wight]], [[Hampshire]], facing the mainland of the county. It is to be found between [[Cowes]] and [[Yarmouth, Isle of Wight|Yarmout
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  • [[File:Newtown Bay.jpg|thumb|350px|Newtown River with yachts at anchor]] [[File:Newtown harbour, IW, UK.jpg|thumb|250px|The mouth of Newtown Harbour]]
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  • {{county|Hampshire}} ...ributaries before flowing into to the [[Solent]] by way of [[Newtown River|Newtown estuary]], a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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  • |county=Oxford ...]</ref> Ipsden has a former village school in a part of the village called Newtown. It is now a pre-school for children 3–5 years old.<ref>[http://www.ipsde
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  • |county=Northampton '''Newton Bromswold''' otherwise '''Newtown Bromshold''' is a village and parish in [[Northamptonshire]], adjacent to t
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  • |county=Clare ...942/newmarket.htm|title=I.T.A. Topographical and General Survey1942/3|work=County Clare Library website}}</ref>
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  • |county=Cumberland ...lloth-on-Solway]] and two miles north of the village of [[Mawbray]]. The [[county town]], [[Carlisle]] is twenty-five miles away to the east.
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  • |county=Kildare '''Celbridge''' is a town and [[townland]] on the [[River Liffey]] in [[County Kildare]]. It is located 14 miles west of [[Dublin]], at the intersection o
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  • |county=Waterford '''Tramore''' is a seaside town in [[County Waterford]]. A small fishing village until the arrival of the railway in 18
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  • |county=Cumberland At nearby [[Newtown, Cumberland|Newtown]], there is a farm park and tea room called the Gincase.<ref>{{cite web|tit
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  • |county=Kilkenny ...mastown&placeID=27244 Placenames Database of Ireland]</ref> is a town in [[County Kilkenny]]. It is a lively market town along a stretch of the River Nore wh
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  • |county=Cumberland ...amlet is to be found about 23 miles to the south-west of [[Carlisle]], the county town.
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  • |county=Cumberland ...olme St Cuthbert]], [[Jericho, Cumberland|Jericho]], [[Newtown, Cumberland|Newtown]], [[Salta]], and [[Tarns, Cumberland|Tarns]].
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  • |county=Cumberland The name 'Newtown' is precisely as it seem: a "new village". It is recorded in 1185 that the
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  • |name=Newtown |county=Cumberland
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  • |county=Cumberland ...n]] three-and-a-half miles to the north-east. [[Carlisle]], Cumberland's [[county town]], is 21 miles to the east.
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  • |county=Cumberland ...on]], on the north bank of the [[River Irthing]]. Nearby villages include Newtown, [[Banks, Cumberland|Banks]] and [[Lanercost]].
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  • |county=Cumberland ...the village of [[Mawbray]], and twenty-three miles west of Cumberland's [[county town]], [[Carlisle]].
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  • |county=Westmorland ...sh of some 495 souls, incorporating Lowther itself, Newtown (alias Lowther Newtown), [[Hackthorpe]], [[Whale]] and [[Melkinthorpe]]. A large part of the pari
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  • |county=Salop ...ts way between [[Craven Arms]] in Shropshire to [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]] in [[Montgomeryshire]].
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  • {{county|Montgomery}} [[Image:Gregynog Hall, Tregynon, near Newtown, Powys, Wales, UK.jpg|thumb|250px|Gregynog]]
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  • |county=Westmeath ...Lough Ennell]], and [[Castletown Geoghegan]], north of the boundary with [[County Offaly]], about 5½ miles north of [[Tullamore]]. Kilbeggan is surrounded
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  • {{county|Devon}} ...tp://www.riverlevels.info/river-bray-brayford-newtown-bridge River Bray at Newtown Bridge, Brayford - the River Levels]</ref> but it can be prone to flooding.
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  • |county=Lancaster ...western bank of the [[River Douglas, Lancashire|River Douglas]],<ref name="County of Lanc">{{Harvnb|Brownbill|Farrer|1911|pp=78–83}}.</ref> contiguous to W
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  • |county=Donegal ...h lies in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], nine miles off the north-west coast of [[County Donegal]]. It is the most remote inhabited island of Ireland,<ref name=oln
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  • {{county|Clare}} '''The Burren Way''' is a long-distance walking route in [[County Clare]], 71 miles long and crossing [[the Burren]], one of the most unearth
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  • |county=Clare ...osure located about 1&nbsp;km above the coastal village of [[Doolin]] in [[County Clare]]. Its name may be derived from ''Dún na Gabhair'', meaning "the for
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  • |name=Newtown Castle |county=Clare
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  • |county=Leitrim ...) is a Plantation-era castle standing on the banks of [[Lough Gill]], in [[County Leitrim]].<ref name=Archaeology>Tom Condit, Gabriel Cooney, Claire Foley an
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  • {{county|Armagh}} ...earthwork the remains of which appear in [[County Armagh]] and in [[County Down]]. It may once have been a continuous line, interrupted by the [[Newry Riv
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  • |county=Montgomery |post town=Newtown
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  • {{county|Gloucestershire}} ...igh on the slopes of [[Plynlimon]], in [[Montgomeryshire]], and follows it down all the way to [[Bristol]].
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  • |county=Clare ...011 – Population Classified by Area Table 6 Population of each province, county, city, urban area, rural area and electoral division, 2006 and 2011]</ref>
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  • |county=Herefordshire ...lages include [[Ivington Green]], [[Stag Batch]], [[Newtown, Herefordshire|Newtown]] and [[Brierley, Herefordshire|Brierley]].
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  • {{county|Glamorgan}} It consists of more than forty re-erected buildings from every county in Wales, and is set in the grounds of [[St Fagans Castle]], a Grade-I-list
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  • ...Shropshire; to the south by [[Montgomery Hundred]]; to the south-west by [[Newtown Hundred]]; and to the west by [[Mathrafel Hundred]]. It had a population of <sup>†</sup>: Remainder in Newtown hundred.<br />
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  • ...e east by [[Pool Hundred|Pool]] and [[Cawrse]] hundreds; to the south by [[Newtown Hundred]]; to the south-west by [[Machynlleth Hundred]]; and to the west by
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  • [[File:Newtown Hundred - Montgomeryshire.svg|thumb|250px|Newtown Hundred in Montgomeryshire]] ...e of the [[hundred]]s of [[Montgomeryshire]], located in the centre of the county. It is bounded to the north by [[Mathrafel Hundred]]; to the north-east by
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  • ...ynlleth Hundred]]; to the north by [[Mathrafel Hundred]]; to the east by [[Newtown Hundred]]; to the south-east by [[Montgomery Hundred]]; to the south by Rad
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  • ...s with [[Shropshire]] and [[Radnorshire]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Newtown Hundred]]; to the north-east by [[Cawrse]]; to the south-east by Shropshire
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  • |county=Leicestershire ...e laid out for his horses, along with the building of a stable block lower down the hill.<ref name=s />
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  • |county=Dublin '''Blackrock''' is a suburb of [[Dublin]], in [[County Dublin]], two miles north-west of [[Dún Laoghaire]].
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  • |county=Dublin ...rb on the southside of [[Dublin]], between [[Rathfarnham]] and [[Dundrum, County Dublin|Dundrum]].
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  • |county=Dublin '''Coolock''' is a village of [[County Dublin]] swallowed into [[Dublin]]'s becoming suburban area, centred on the
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  • {{distinguish|Glencullen, County Mayo}} |county=Dublin
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...mlet in [[Montgomeryshire]], just south-west of [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]], along a local road from the town up the constricting valley of the Mochd
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  • {{county|Antrim}} ...he rural north of [[County Antrim]], near the villages of [[Corkey]] and [[Newtown Crommelin]]. It is a vast conifer forest and offers panoramic views.
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  • |name=Newtown |county=Cheshire
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  • |county=Cork ...' and before that as '''Cove''', is a seaport town on the south coast of [[County Cork]]. It stands on the south side of the [[Great Island]] in [[Cork Harbo
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  • |county=Cork .... Historic maps from 1829–1841 and 1897–1913 identify the village as 'Newtown'.
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  • |county=Hampshire ...ounty. It is just south of [[Newtown, Hampshire|Newtown]], a hamlet on the county border, and to the north of [[Old Burghclere]], now a mere hamlet.
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  • |name=Newtown Common |county=Hampshire
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  • |name=Newtown |county=Hampshire
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  • |county=Worcester ...the settlement between the railway station and the area's western limit at Newtown Road in Link Top. The urban development takes a gentle transition through t
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  • |county=Glamorgan ...ne of the "five towns of Cardiff", the others are Butetown, Crockherbtown, Newtown and Temperance Town.
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