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  • ...nited Kingdom|shire]] in the south-east of [[Great Britain]]. It is one of the "Home Counties". ...o the east lies [[Kent]] and to the west [[Hampshire]] and [[Berkshire]]. The [[county town]] is [[Guildford]].
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  • ...with [[Essex]]. It is thoroughly contiguous with the surrounding towns of the metropolitan conurbation. ...us theme to Tottenham High Road to the south. Fore Street is the heart of the town.
    30 KB (4,660 words) - 11:46, 21 April 2017
  • |picture caption=Hare Court within the Inner Temple |ownership=The Honourable Society<br />of the Inner Temple
    35 KB (5,565 words) - 17:21, 25 October 2017
  • |county=Essex ...x]] used to be called ''Stratford-atte-Bow'', both towns being named after the Roman road passing through them.
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  • ...losest to [[Great Britain]]. Alderney is separated from Cap de la Hague by the dangerous Race of Alderney (Le Raz). ...people. The only parish of Alderney is the parish of St Anne, which covers the whole island.
    26 KB (4,127 words) - 14:45, 29 January 2022
  • |picture caption=View over Greenock and the Clyde ...contiguous urban area with [[Gourock]] to the west and [[Port Glasgow]] to the east.
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  • [[File:Flag of England.svg|right|thumb|180px|Saint George's Cross, the national flag of England]] ...he [[Isle of Wight]] in [[Hampshire]] and the only substantial archipelago the [[Isles of Scilly]] in [[Cornwall]].
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  • |main settlement=The Village ...in the sea-cliffs,<ref>Murray (1973) p. 102.</ref> amongst the highest in the [[British Isles]].<ref name=Buxton>Buxton (1995) p. 11.</ref>
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  • [[File:Clare Bridge 2003.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Cam from King's College Bridge]] ...'''Granta'''; by tradition it is the Granta above Silver Street Bridge and the Cam below it.
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  • |county=Essex ...is ancient and indeed these acres are thought to have been occupied since the Bronze Age.
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  • |county=Essex '''Burnham-on-Crouch''' is a town in [[Essex]], standing on the north bank of the [[River Crouch]]. It is one of Britain's leading places for yachting.
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  • |county=Essex |picture caption=Rayleigh High Street from the top of Holy Trinity Church
    17 KB (2,560 words) - 17:00, 27 January 2016
  • |county=Essex ...he town retains a rural appearance and many very old buildings dating from the Middle Ages and those from later ages.
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  • ...lk]]. The [[River Granta]] runs through the village, where it is joined by the River Bourn. ...ef name=victoria>{{brithist|66705|A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, Volume 6}} – pages 30–36</ref>
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  • |picture=Windsor Castle and the Thames geograph-2950649-by-Liz-n-Jim.jpg |picture caption=Windsor Castle and the Thames
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  • ...Welsh language word for "hill" and "Fabon" being a mutation from St Mabon, the original church name, of earlier, Celtic origin. An older spelling, Rhuabon ...s BC. In 1917, the remains of a Bronze Age round barrow were discovered on the playing fields of Ruabon Grammar School; they contained human remains, a fl
    14 KB (2,238 words) - 12:42, 23 October 2014
  • ...found between the [[River Kennet]] and the [[River Enborne]], and is near the [[Hampshire]] county boundary. ...name comes from an Old English borrowing of an Old Welsh word for "hill" (the Modern Welsh ''bryn'') and hence "Hill town".<ref name="RBS Brimpton" />
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  • |picture=The eastern end of Essex Street, Wash Common.jpg |picture caption=Essex Street, Wash Common
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  • |county=Essex |picture=Great Bentley and village sign, Essex - geograph-3406788.jpg
    7 KB (1,209 words) - 21:53, 21 March 2015
  • '''Clare Castle''' is a mediæval castle ruin perched on a high, round motte in [[Clare, Suffolk|Clare]], a delightfully prey village in southern ...s further damaged by the construction of the Great Eastern Railway through the castle in 1867.
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