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  • ...ad an interest in place names of the area) mentioned that a family called "Waring" lived here and had a house called "Warings Point". ...hree-storey tower house built in 1560 to protect the entrance to the Newry river estuary. Across the road, to the east, is the new Narrow Water Castle, real
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  • Thatcham stands on the [[River Kennet]] and on the [[Kennet and Avon Canal]]. The A4 road passes through ...as bought by Brigadier-General Waring from James, Duke of Chandos in 1722. Waring subsequently built Dunstan House, to the north of Thatcham village, and enc
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  • ...olnshire Wolds]], where the (north-south) [[River Bain]] meets the [[River Waring]] (from the east), and north of the West and Wildmore Fens. ..., Horncastle was not on any important Roman roads, which suggests that the River Bain was the principal route of access.
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  • {{about||the (much shorter) Yorkshire river|River Bain, Yorkshire}} ...:The River Bain, Horncastle - geograph.org.uk - 560645.jpg|thumb|250px|The river in Horncastle]]
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  • ...h in [[Essex]], adjacent to [[Maldon]], near the [[River Blackwater, Essex|River Blackwater]]. It is often overshadowed by its historic neighbour, and one c ...ater flow down this part of the river had, by then, been diverted into the River Chelmer by diversion work done during construction of the [[Chelmer and Bla
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  • ...of, and separated from, the historic town centre by the re-aligned [[River Waring]] and the A158 (Jubilee Way). ...aring Street, Horncastle - geograph.org.uk - 1724515.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Waring Street]]
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  • ...>{{harvnb |McKnight |1981 |p=440}}</ref> largely following the course of [[River Bain]]. The canal opened in 1802, and was abandoned for navigation in 1889. ...as about a mile long, and had an entrance lock near to where it joined the river.<ref>{{harvnb |Clarke |1990 |p=12}}</ref>
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  • ...]. It stands in the meadows between the rivers [[River Trent|Trent]] and [[River Devon, Nottinghamshire|Devon]], beside the smallere village of [[Syerston]] ...ssession of William Darwin through his marriage with the heiress of Robert Waring of Wilford. William had two sons, and Elston was left to Robert, the younge
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  • |picture caption=Magdalene College on the River Cam ...e hostel was chosen because it was separated from the town centre by the [[River Cam]] and protected by [[Cambridge Castle]]. The main buildings of the coll
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