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  • |name= Wisbech |picture=North brink wisbech.jpg
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  • ...icant towns in the Fens include [[Cambridge]], [[Boston]], [[Spalding]], [[Wisbech]] and [[King's Lynn]]. ...s of [[Thorney, Cambridgeshire]] and [[Crowland]], but excluding most of [[Wisbech Hundred]] and Lincolnshire, which were under their own local jurisdictions.
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  • | Jody Cundy MBE || Cycling || {{Medal|B}} || [[Wisbech]] || [[Cambridgeshire]] || [[Manchester]] || [[Lancashire]] | Jonathan Fox || Swimming || {{Medal|G}} || [[St Stephen-in-Brannel]] || [[Cornwall]] || [[Manchester]] || [[Lancashire]]
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  • ...Bridge''' is a village in [[Lincolnshire]], on the A17, 7 miles north of [[Wisbech]] and 9 miles west of [[King's Lynn]]. The village includes a commercial do ...e [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1493926 parish church] is dedicated to St Matthew, and is the only flint church in Lincolnshire.
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  • |post town=Wisbech '''Guyhirn''' is a small village near the town of [[Wisbech]] in the north of [[Cambridgeshire]]. The village sits on the northern bank
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  • |name=Tydd St Giles |picture=Tydd St. Giles Church - geograph.org.uk - 120677.jpg
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  • |archdeaconries=Cambridge, Huntingdon and Wisbech |archdeacons=Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech<br />Archdeacon of Cambridge
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  • ...of men and women.<ref>{{cite book|first1=Simon|last1=Keynes|editor1-first=Peter|editor1-last=Meadows|editor2-first=Nigel|editor2-last=Ramsay|title=A Histor ...ynes|2003|p=47}} there was appropriation of daughter monasteries such as [[St Neots|Eynesbury]] by French monks, and interference by the Bishop of Lincol
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  • [[File:Wisbech Hundred - Cambridgeshire.svg|thumb|250px|Wisbech Hundred in Cambridgeshire]] '''Wisbech''' is a hundred of [[Cambridgeshire]], in the very north of the county, adj
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  • |post town=Wisbech ...course of the River Nene and the Old Croft River. The nearest towns are [[Wisbech]] to the north-west and [[Downham Market]] to the east.
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  • ...wn as Buckingham College, before being refounded in 1542 as the College of St Mary Magdalene. ...the college were constructed in the 1470s under the leadership of John de Wisbech, then Abbot of Crowland.<ref>{{VCH|2|The abbey of Crowland|pp=105-118}}</re
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