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  • ...10 October 2006</ref><ref name="clutch2">[http://clutch.open.ac.uk/schools/eaton-overspill00/housing.html Clutch.open.ac.uk] Accessed 10 October 2006</ref>< ...than most, and has proved flexible and adaptable.<ref name="bishop1">Jeff Bishop ''Milton Keynes&nbsp;– the Best of Both Worlds? Public and professional v
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  • ...10-mile radius are several towns and villages including [[Darlington]], [[Bishop Auckland]], [[Shildon]] and [[Heighington]].. Newton comes from 'New Town'. On the edge of the town is the Bishop Auckland to Darlington railway branch line which is part of the 1825 Stockt
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  • |census year=2001, with Eaton |website=[http://www.appletonwitheaton.org.uk/ Appleton with Eaton Parish]
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  • ...mbland, and behind it are the gardens, fields and chapels belonging to the Bishop. The cathedral was started in 1096 by Bishop Herbert de Losinga and constructed out of flint and mortar and faced with a
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  • ...'s basin. At [[Cogenhoe]] (pronounced 'cook-no' locally<ref>Butler, M. and Eaton, C. (1998) ''Learn Yersalf Northamptonshire Dialect''. Dereham, Norfolk: No ...m, a straight channel between Peterborough and Wisbech, was constructed by Bishop Morton. It was improved in 1570 and 1631, and was largely superseded by Smi
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  • *NCR 44: [[Shrewsbury]] - [[Bishop's Castle]] - [[Bromfield, Shropshire|Bromfield]] - [[Ludlow]] - [[Leominste *NCR 67: [[Long Eaton]] – [[Heanor]] – [[Chesterfield]] – [[Leeds]] – [[Northallerton]]
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  • |name=Eaton Bray |picture=Eaton Bray - Church of St. Mary the Virgin - geograph.org.uk - 631861.jpg
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  • ...uined Abbeys of England, Wales and Scotland''</ref> Hugh de Beauchamp of [[Eaton Socon]] endowed the priory with 28 acres, the priory also held land around When Richard of Staughton became prior, he obtained permission from the bishop to form a boys' school; however it is thought he died of the Black Death be
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  • ...in [[Escomb]], a village in [[County Durham]] a mile and a half west of [[Bishop Auckland]], and while it is no longer the principal parish church, it still ...n tooling, which is a common occurrence with Anglo-Saxon church buildings. Eaton in his book relating to the re-use of Roman stonework mentions the chancel
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  • *Eaton (Chester) Golf Club - [[Chester]] *Bishop Auckland Golf Club - [[Darlington]]
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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 rec '''Eaton Hall''' is the country house of the Duke of Westminster in [[Cheshire]]. I
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  • *[[Eaton Bishop]] (part)<sup>*</sup>
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  • *[[Foy]] (Eaton Tregroes township)<sup>*</sup> *[[Upton Bishop]]
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  • ...rother Thomas de Cantilupe (died 1282), who never held the manor, became [[Bishop of Hereford]] in 1275 and in 1320 was canonised as St Thomas of Hereford. W
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  • ...ue wide. In King Edward’s day worth £4 now 40shillings belonging to the Bishop of Chester...".<ref name=p99 /></blockquote><br> From the early 19th century, middle-class families from [[Derby]] and [[Long Eaton]] took advantage of the fragmented landowning pattern to acquire land and b
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