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  • ...herds, flocks"), related to ''ceathar'' ("four") and therefore signified "four-legged". The second part of the name is the ending ''-lach'', though some h ...Centre has also played a large part in employment in the area, with Tesco, Heatons, Next, New Look and River Island being the main tenants of the shopping cen
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  • ...bar-international-four-days-walking-festival/13024 Castlebar International Four Days Walking Festival]</ref> ...nd Event Centre, with a capacity of two thousand two hundred fully seated, four thousand standing,<ref>[http://www.theroyal.ie/ Technical Information on Th
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  • The diocese is divided into four archdeaconries, each divided into a number of deaneries.<ref>{{cite web |ti * Deanery of [[Four Heatons|Heaton]]
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  • ...ton Chapel and its neighbouring areas are collectively known as the [[Four Heatons]]; a series of contiguous towns of the [[Manchester]] conurbation running d *[http://www.heatonmoor.com The Heatons]
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  • ...[Heaton Chapel]] and [[Heaton Moor]]) are collectively known as the [[Four Heatons]]: a series of contiguous towns of the [[Manchester]] conurbation running ...on Mersey and its neighbouring areas are collectively known as the [[Four Heatons]]. Part of Heaton Mersey has been designated a conservation area.<ref>[http
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  • ...[[Lancashire]], inn the very south of the county. It is one of the [[Four Heatons]] and borders onto [[Heaton Chapel]], [[Heaton Norris]] and [[Heaton Mersey ...eaton Norris was a sub manor of Manchester, it encompassed all of the Four Heatons. It was escheated (i.e. reverted) to the manor of Manchester around 1280. I
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  • The village is part of the [[Four Heatons]]: a series of contiguous towns of the [[Manchester]] conurbation running d ...y, Heaton Norris, a sub manor of Manchester, encompassed all of the [[Four Heatons]]. It was escheated to the manor of Manchester around 1280. In 1322, there
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  • ...secondary school (Maynooth Post Primary & Maynooth Community College), and four primary schools: a girls' school, a boys' school (St Mary's BNS), an Educat ...o Extra portion of the new shopping centre opened on 3 November 2008, with Heatons, Sports Direct, Next Children and Boots. A number of shops that formed part
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  • ...rket town. It is now a retail town having chain stores like Dunnes Stores, Heatons, Aldi, Boots and Holland and Barrett. Thurles Shopping centre was recently From the Annals of the Four Masters:
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  • ...suggesting a mass grave has so far been recorded here. The [[Annals of the Four Masters]] record the legendary event as follows: ...i n-Erinn."<ref>[http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online/G100005A.html Annals of the Four Masters, M2820.1 <!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • [[File:Heatons Bridge pillbox.JPG|thumb|250px|World War II pillbox at Heatons Bridge.]] ...arest motorway links are junction 3 of the [[M58 motorway|M58]], just over four miles to the south-east at [[Bickerstaffe]], and junction 27 of the [[M6 mo
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  • ...d in the book.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Butterfield |first1=Mary A|title=The Heatons of Ponden Hall and the legendary link with Thrushcross Grange in Emily Bron
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