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  • ...[[Middlesex]] and [[Hertfordshire]] to the west, [[Cambridgeshire]] and [[Suffolk]] to the north, and [[Kent]] lying over the [[River Thames]] and its great ...ield Way]] and then with [[Suffolk]] the border follows the [[River Stour, Suffolk|River Stour]] to the sea. The county's eastern edge is the sea.
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  • | ZoĆ« Newson || Powerlifting || {{Medal|B}} || [[Ipswich]] || [[Suffolk]] || [[Colchester]] || [[Essex]] | Daniel Bentley || Boccia || || [[Chelmsford]] || [[Essex]] || [[Great Dunmow]] || [[Essex
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  • ...f Doncaster had a population of 67,977. Together with [[Bentley, Yorkshire|Bentley]] and [[Armthorpe]], it forms an urban area with a population of 127,851 in ...or military purposes and substitute races were run instead at [[Newmarket, Suffolk|Newmarket]] from 1915 to 1918.
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  • ...e of today. The additional half-hundred of Thunreslan on the border with [[Suffolk]] border is no longer known, and the hundred of ''Witbrictesherna'' was ren ...[Gosfield]], [[Halstead]], [[Great Henny]], [[Little Henny]], [[Haverhill, Suffolk|Haverhill]] (Essex part), [[Castle Hedingham]], [[Sible Hedingham]], [[Kedi
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  • |name=Great Bentley |picture=Great Bentley and village sign, Essex - geograph-3406788.jpg
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  • ...d Harris Barham|title=The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels|publisher=Bentley|year=1840|url=http://www.exclassics.com/ingold/ingold.pdf |format=PDF |arch ...of Bedford, Cambridge, Essex, Herts, Huntingdon, Kent, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey and Sussex |publisher=Pigot & Co. |year=1839 |oclc=41997105}}
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  • *Bentley Golf Club - [[Brentwood, Essex|Brentwood]] ==Suffolk==
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  • '''Bentley''' could be: * [[Bentley, Hampshire]]
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  • ...[[River Stour, Suffolk|Stour]] estuaries. It is bounded to the north by [[Suffolk]]; to the north-west by [[Lexden Hundred]]; and to the south-west by [[Wins *[[Great Bentley]]
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  • The interior was redecorated by John Francis Bentley in the late 19th century.<ref>{{cite book|title=London:the City Churches|au ...hat church a preserved head, reputed to be that of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who had been executed for treason by Queen Mary I in 1554.<ref name=z>{{ci
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  • {{county|Suffolk}} [[File:Samford Hundred - Suffolk.svg|thumb|250px|Samford Hundred shown within Suffolk]]
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