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    A British passport is a travel document issued by the United Kingdom or other British dependencies and territories to individuals holding any form of British...
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    Lancaster University Boat Club (LUBC) is the rowing club of Lancaster University. The club was founded in 1964 with the inception of the university by...
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  • Thumbnail for St Michael and All Angels Church, Little Leigh
    St Michael and All Angels Church is in the village of Little Leigh, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England...
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    Symbister is the largest village and port on Whalsay, an island in the Shetland archipelago of Scotland. The population in 1991 was 797. The focus of the...
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    Shadforth is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated a few miles to the east of Durham. The historic centre of the village is designated a...
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    The A625 is a rural road which runs through north Derbyshire and the Peak District in England. First named Ecclesall Road, it begins at the Moore Street...
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  • Roberton is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The origins of the town of Roberton are intertwined with those of the Robertons of that Ilk, Earnock...
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  • Andrew Reginald Nicholas Gerald Bonaparte-Wyse, CBE, CB (1 November 1870 – 1 June 1940) was an Irish civil servant and for many years the sole Roman Catholic...
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  • Idwal Foel (Idwal the Bald; died c. 942) or Idwal ab Anarawd (Idwal son of Anarawd) was a 10th-century King of Gwynedd in Wales. A member of the House...
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  • Janner is an English regional nickname associated with Plymouth both as a noun and as an adjective for the local accent and dialect. In 1987 Cyril Tawney...
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    Riddings is a large village in Derbyshire, England. The appropriate ward of the Amber Valley Council is called Ironville and Riddings. The population of...
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  • Cynan ab Iago (c. 1014[citation needed] – c. 1063) was a Welsh prince of the House of Aberffraw sometimes credited with briefly reigning as King of Gwynedd...
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  • Maurice Petherick (5 October 1894 – 4 August 1985) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Penryn &...
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    Kit Hill (Cornish: Bre Skowl), at 334 metres high, dominates the area between Callington and the River Tamar in southeast Cornwall, England, UK. The word...
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    Moreleigh or Morleigh (formerly Morley) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Halwell and Moreleigh, in the South Hams, district,...
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    52°06′N 2°55′W / 52.100°N 2.917°W / 52.100; -2.917 Staunton on Wye is a relatively unpopulated civil parish in West Herefordshire, which is perhaps...
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  • Martin Richards QPM (born 1959) is a British retired police officer, whose last post was as the Chief Constable of Sussex Police, a position in which he...
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  • James Ashley (21 May 1940 – 12 August 2006) was a Liberal Democrat politician in the city of Manchester, England. He was the Lord Mayor of Manchester and...
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  • George Machin (30 December 1922 – 5 December 1989) was a British Labour Party politician, engineering inspector and shop steward. Machin was a native of...
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    Boscaswell (Cornish: Boscaswal) is a village in the extreme west of Cornwall, England, UK. It lies towards the cliffs from Pendeen, looking west across...
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