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  • |name=Mount Edgeworth '''Mount Edgeworth''' is a mountain amongst the [[Hill Cove Mountains]] of [[West Falkland]],
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  • |name=Edgeworth |picture=Edgeworth Church - geograph.org.uk - 794573.jpg
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  • ...umerous Irish novelists emerged during the 19th century, including [[Maria Edgeworth]], [[John Banim]], [[Gerald Griffin]], [[Charles Kickham]], [[William Carle
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  • |name=Mount Edgeworth '''Mount Edgeworth''' is a mountain amongst the [[Hill Cove Mountains]] of [[West Falkland]],
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  • ...rth was born in Black Bourton in 1767. A cul-de-sac in Carterton is named "Edgeworth Drive" after her. The painter William Turner was born in Black Bourton in 1
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  • ...e.jpg|thumb|250px|Edgeworthstown House, from The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, 1894]] ...nham Edgeworth, economist Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, and priest Henry Essex Edgeworth—lived at the estate.
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  • ...15400321</ref> Kitty Pakenham (1773–1831) was a friend of novelist Maria Edgeworth and married Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.
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  • *[[Edgeworth]]
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  • |name=Edgeworth |picture=Edgeworth Church - geograph.org.uk - 794573.jpg
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  • ...ig Dig: Wallingford]'', Archaeology, Oliver Creighton, Neil Christie, Matt Edgeworth and Helena Hamerow, accessed 3 July 2011.</ref> * Christie, Neil Creighton, Oliver Hamilton, Edgeworth, Matt and Hamerow, Helena (2013) ''Transforming Townscapes: From burh to bo
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  • *Edgeworth, Maria: '[http://manybooks.net/pages/edgewortetext058tal210/69.html Tales a
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  • Maria Edgeworth's novel ''Belinda'' uses Brimham Rocks as a setting of metaphorical balance
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  • .../0717/FUL|date=22 January 2007|work=Planning application CR/2006/0717/FUL (Edgeworth Site, Buckingham Gate, Gatwick Airport, Crawley)|publisher=Crawley Borough
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