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  • ...ef>[http://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/guidescounty/article/108422/Best-place-to-live-in-Britain.html], Country Life Magazine.</ref> The town is situated ...et cross, and the relatively modern Northumberland Hall, used as a meeting place. Around the marketplace are the main shopping streets, Narrowgate, Fenkle S
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  • ...he manor to Prince Dafydd ab Owain of Gwynedd, whereafter it was known as "Hales Owen" In the 1220s, Hales Owen had a market and fair and, by 1270, it had been granted a charter of l
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  • '''Norton''' is a very common place name or place name element: [[Somerset]] alone has 11 of them, although only one of thos ...It has a counterpart in [[Sutton]] (''suĆ¾ tun''), another common British place name. (The logic is not always followed: south of [[Telford]] in Shropshir
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  • | [[Truro]] || Playing Place || Old Coach Road <small>TR3 6ET</small> || {{map|}} || 0.75 | [[Norton-in-Hales]] || Norton in Hales Playing Field || Bearstone Road <small>TF9 4AP</small> || {{map|}} || 5.34
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  • ...e this rime rise in the mouth, as if God, forsooth, had never visited that place: ...Reserves including Biddulph Valley Way, Brough Park Fields, Cecilly Brook, Hales Hall Pool, Hoften's Cross Meadows, Ladderedge Country Park and Marshes Hill
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  • ...s another, both King Ethelbert and Augustine foresaw the abbey as a burial place for abbots, archbishops, and kings of Kent.<ref name=vch>William Page, ed., ...tled the buildings and carried used stones to build a new house at [[Hales Place]].<ref name=ewell15/>
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  • ...'Pilgrimage saints goeth down apace as Our Lady of Southwick, the Blood of Hales, St. Saviour's and others.'' Leland, the antiquarian, mentions the fame of ...aid for more than forty years. On 26 May last the Commissioners sat in our place to ascertain the yearly value of our lands, that a tenth part might be asse
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  • The early name of Snitterfield was "Snytenfeld", open field of snipe,<ref>Place Names in the Landscape, Margaret Gelling, 1984 ISBN 0-460-04380-3</ref> "Fe ...0-7493-2357-4</ref> His estate was confiscated and granted to Bartholomew Hales, then Lord of Snitterfield.<ref name="Burman"/>
    12 KB (1,869 words) - 18:55, 10 November 2016
  • ...b|title=Survey of English Place Names|url=http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Shropshire/Sutton%20upon%20Tern|publisher=Nottingham University|accessdate= ...nd Co.|location=London & Edinburgh|url=http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/22809|edition=1st|accessdate=5 February 2014}}</ref>
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  • Highly Active Liquor Evaporation and Storage (HALES) is a department at Sellafield. It conditions nuclear waste streams from th ...19/sellafield-nuclear-plant-cumbria-hazards Sellafield: the most hazardous place in Europe]</ref>
    39 KB (5,706 words) - 22:09, 29 August 2017
  • ...rst western man to enter Lhasa. Long Bennington is supposed to be the last place where King Harold of [[Wessex]] camped before the Battle of Hastings.<ref>{ ...group Manfred Mann were injured when their Ford Zodiac, driven by Anthony Hales, skidded on ice in the village. They were taken to Grantham Hospital<ref>[h
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  • ...ire.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Mills|first1=A.D.|title=A dictionary of British place-names|date=2003|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|isbn=9780 Sheriffhales is mentioned (under the name "Hales") in the Ellis Peters novel ''The Confession of Brother Haluin''.
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