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  • *{{i-Park}} Barnwell Country Park *{{i-OpenSpace}} Brampton Valley Waylinear park on a disused railway line)
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  • ...e to mourn the dead Queen. The coffin was guarded inside the priory by the canons overnight before continuing on to [[St Albans]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Duns ...l clubs, Dunstable Town FC and AFC Dunstable, who both play at the Creasey Park Stadium. Both clubs compete in the Spartan South Midlands League, in the Pr
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  • ...ed nearby. Marble Arch and Wellington Arch, at the north and south ends of Park Lane respectively, have royal connections, as do the Albert Memorial and Ro ...al Parks of Hyde Park, its neighbour [[Kensington Gardens]] and [[Regent's Park]], all in [[Middlesex]].
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  • ...[Brockley Hill]], thought by some to be the site of Sulloniacis. [[Canons Park]], to the north-west, was developed as an estate by James Brydges, 1st Duke Edgware Cricket Club, based at Canons Park, play Sunday League cricket during the summer months.<ref>{{cite web|url=ht
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  • Excavations around the eastern end of the [[Syon Park]] estate have unearthed evidence of a Romano-British settlement. 'Gislheres ...the Duke was executed in 1552. Soon after, they were given to the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor, with whom they remain today.<ref>'And So Ma
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  • ...s was at one time Scotland's largest building, originated in the priory of Canons Regular founded by Bishop Robert Kennedy. ...the leper hospital at St Nicholas farmhouse (The Steading) between Albany Park and the East Sands leisure centre.<ref>{{citation |contribution = St Andre
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  • ...est after the cathedral at Truro). Also built at that time was an abbey of canons regular, now mostly ruined. For most of Bodmin's history, the tin industry ...ch serves the needs of thirsty dogs at the entrance to Bodmin's Priory car park was donated by Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand who lived at Tredethy.
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  • ...cription); and the tenor of 1719 by Richard Sanders of [[Bromsgrove]]. All canons have been removed and replaced with bolted iron joists for ringing. The 16t ...parks/findapark/wootton-hall] who developed the grounds into a mobile home park. This development rescued and restored the Hall and revitalized the communi
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  • ...ts such as the Canterbury Enterprise Hub, Lakesview International Business Park and the Whitefriars retail development.<ref name="ecomonic stats" /> ...o be an abbey and reverted to its previous status of 'a college of secular canons'. The New Foundation came into being on 8 April 1541.<ref>Barrie Dobson, 'C
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  • ...date is not known, it was given by the lord of the manor to the Gilbertine canons of Mattersey Priory, in Nottinghamshire, which was founded by Roger de Mars ...k|accessdate=2010-01-22}}</ref> In 1902 he gave the people of Bolton Lever Park at Rivington. In 1911, Lever consulted Thomas Mawson, landscape architect a
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  • ...etter landscape feature during landscaping of the new Bayham Abbey mansion park, and were donated to the state in 1961. Bayham Abbey lies within the valley of the [[River Teise]]. Premonstratensian canons often preferred secluded areas for their monasteries, and Bayham was such a
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  • The most popular park in Reigate is the Priory Park, which is located behind the High Street, adjacent to Bell Street. It has a *United Reformed Church: [http://www.reigateparkchurch.org Reigate Park URC]
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  • ...ccessdate=4 February 2010}}</ref> This caused severe arguments between the canons of Wells and the monks of Bath until the bishopric was renamed "Bath and We During Second World War, Stoberry Park in Wells was the location of a Prisoner of War camp, housing Italian prison
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  • ...h are located in the Blackpole area of the city, and the Shrub Hill Retail Park which is located immediately outside the city centre. ...nedictine monks were driven out at 18 January 1540 and replaced by secular canons.
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  • ...Hyde Park - geograph.org.uk - 788974.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Picnics in Hyde Park]] [[File:Aerial view of Hyde Park.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Hyde Park (foreground) and Kensington Gardens]]
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  • ...this was altered and Waltham became an abbey with an abbot and twenty-four canons, which grew to be the richest monastery in Essex. To the abbey's west and ...of the former Abbey Gardens are now in the care of the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority for recreation use and nature conservation.
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  • ...n, who held the castle and manor at [[Trematon]], took the market from the canons at St Germans and established it at Saltash. The Count granted Trematon and A BMX and skatepark are available in the Saltmill Park along with pieces of public art. Saltmill is also home to a newly developed
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  • Ashtead appears in the ''[[Domesday Book]]'' as ''Stede''. It was held by the Canons of Bayeux from the Bishop of Bayeux. Its ''Domesday'' Assets were: 3 hides St Giles Church in Ashtead Park dates from the 12th century, and Ashtead is mentioned twice in Samuel Pepys
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  • Paradise Wildlife park is in Cowheath Wood. Wormley was one of the manors which were granted by Harold Godwinson to the canons of Waltham Holy Cross. Wormley remained under the control of the monastery
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  • ...been the seat of a bishopric for centuries, which grew out of an abbey of Canons Regular attributed to St Colman in the 6th century. The Diocese of Dromore ...fine grounds of the palace. A monument to Thomas Percy stands in the Town Park.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=589}}
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