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  • In 1581, a group of local people acquired lands — now referred to as Box Moor — from the * Description of Hemel Hempstead (1870–72), John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.u
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  • |Prestressed concrete bridge. Designed by Scott Wilson Group, it carries the A5112 road.
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  • ...oulbroke, Ralph and McClendon, Muriel 'The Reformation' in Rawcliffe C and Wilson R (eds) 'Mediæval Norwich' (London 2004) p.257.</ref> ...from Royalist-held regions.<ref>Hopper, A. "The Civil Wars" in Rawcliffe & Wilson (eds), "Norwich since 1550" (London 2004) pp.89–93</ref> In 1648, Parliam
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  • ...Penguin Books, pp86</ref> and was largely completed within six years.<ref>Wilson, 271.</ref> Construction started in the east, between milecastles four and Construction was divided into lengths of about 5 miles. One group of each legion would excavate the foundations and build the milecastles and
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  • [[File:Booth and Mount Scott.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Booth Island and Mount Scott flank the Lemaire Channel]] ...ga1">{{cite book |title=The Australian Geographic book of Antarctica |last=Scott |first=Keith |year=1993 |publisher=Australian Geographic |location=Terrey H
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  • ...Ennerdale, the [[Loweswater Fells]] in the far north west, the [[Pillar]] group in the south west, and [[Great Gable]], 2,949 feet near Sty Head. The Fairfield group lies to the south of the range, and forms a similar pattern with towering r
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  • In response to the perceived lack of affordable housing on Lindisfarne, a group of islanders established a charitable foundation known as the 'Holy Island ...y.<ref>{{cite book |last=Graham-Campbell |first=James |coauthors=David M. Wilson |title=The Viking World |edition=3 |year=2001 |publisher=Frances Lincoln L
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  • ...e=Robinson3>Robinson (2006) pp. 3–5.</ref><ref name=pevsner394>Pevsner & Wilson (2002) pp. 394–397.</ref> ...40 almost all of Cley's trade had been lost.<ref name=pevsner435>Pevsner & Wilson (2002) p. 435.</ref> The population stagnated, and the value of all propert
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  • ...nity action spurring this regeneration is taking many forms: from the arts group 'Big Things on the Beach' with events that have attracted thousands to the ...: 45</ref> In 1822, the Visit of King George IV to Edinburgh, organised by Scott, included a review of troops and Highlanders held on the sands, with specta
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  • ...ed Years of Harlington Parish Church in the County of Middlesex'', Herbert Wilson, MA, Rector, Uxbridge, 1909.</ref> ...Paul, Harlington, 2014. Fifteenth century, restored c. 1880 by John Oldrid Scott.
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  • ...1956 and named from the two discovers of the Pole: Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen. The first men to set eyes on the plateau were a party led by Robert Falcon Scott in 1903, during the Discovery Expedition. The first to cross part of the pl
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  • ...authority for this nunnery than the misleading name castellum Puellarum". Wilson (1891), vol.1, p.4, note 4</ref> The name may have been derived from a "Cu ...he Castle Rock to urge Gordon to hold the castle against the new King.<ref>Scott, p.101</ref> Gordon agreed, but refused to fire upon the town, and the besi
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  • ...e is also known as '''The Honeybourne Line'''. It is owned by a volunteer group through Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway plc. The preservation group rehabilitated the line, starting steam train operations at Toddington in 19
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  • * {{cite book | author=East Anglia Coastal Group | title=North Norfolk shoreline management plan | year=2010 | location=Pet * {{cite book | author=Scott Wilson Ltd | title=Tourism benefit and impacts analysis in the Norfolk coast Area
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  • |architect=Giles Gilbert Scott The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott. The total external length of the building, including the Lady Chapel is 20
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  • ...m/books?id=udRlsDhfhoUC&pg=PA61 |year=2004 |publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group |isbn=978-0-313-32426-0 |page=61}}</ref><ref name="Baird2007">{{cite book | ...m/books?id=epsFOeV1mCMC&pg=PA77 |year=2005 |publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group |isbn=978-0-313-31850-4 |page=77}}</ref>
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  • ...on Keynes in 1980 showed that it belongs to the so-called ''Orthodoxorum'' group of charters, so named after the initial word of their proem, which he concl ...oln Cathedral]]. The tower pinnacles were added in 1871.<ref name=Crawford>Wilson, Dr. M. and Crawford, Rev. K., ''Pershore Abbey'', Official Abbey Guide, 20
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  • ...chard was Sir Richard Wallace, uncle of William Wallace.<ref name="Wilson">Wilson, Professor & Chambers, Robert (1840) ''The Land of Burns''. Pub. Blackie & ...o send the Devil himself back to his hot hell in fright.<ref>Hogg, Patrick Scott (2008). ''Robert Burns The Patriot Bard''. Edinburgh : Mainstream Publishi
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  • ...hed by 1910. Source: Ordnance Survey maps, 1:2500, 1890 and 1910 editions.|group="note"}} Most of the village's housing is of brick, predominantly red, some ...;centuries. The spelling ''"Welton"'' is recorded in 1249.<ref name="n1"/>|group="note"}} the area is the site of several springs, including St Annes Well i
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  • The author Michael Scott Rohan drew on the legend of Wade's Causeway, as well as wider English, Germ *{{cite book | ref=harv | editor=Wilson, P R | last=Hayes | first=Raymond | year=1988 | title=North-east Yorkshire
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