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  • 41Selsey — Coordinates: 50°44′06″N 0°47′23″W / 50.73502°N 0.78977°W / 50.73502; 0.78977 …

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  • 42Denchworth — Coordinates: 51°37′23″N 1°27′04″W / 51.623°N 1.451°W / 51.623; 1.451 …

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  • 43Nenthorn —    NENTHORN, a parish, in the county of Berwick, 4 miles (N. W. by W.) from Kelso; containing 446 inhabitants. This place, of which the name, of uncertain signification, is supposed to be partly derived from some remarkable thorns once in the… …

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  • 44Newcastle West — This article is about a town in Ireland. For an inner suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, see Newcastle West, New South Wales. Newcastle West An Caisleán Nua Thiar   Town   …

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  • 45Ballybeg Priory — is a 13th century priory situated near the town of Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland. History Philip de Barry founded the priory of St. Thomas à Becket at Ballybeg for the Canons Regular of St. Augustine in 1229. His grandson, David Óg de Barry,… …

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  • 46List of townlands in County Monaghan — This is a link page for townlands in County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. In any such case where two or more townlands share the same name, the Civil Parish in which the townland lies is denoted directly afterward in brackets. NOTOC AAcres …

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  • 47Lasswade —    LASSWADE, a parish, in the county of Edinburgh; containing, with the village of Loanhead, and the late quoad sacra district of Roslin, 5025 inhabitants, of whom 539 are in the village of Lasswade, 2½ miles (W. S. W.) from Dalkeith. This parish …

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  • 48Turriff —    TURRIFF, a burgh of barony, a parish, and the seat of a presbytery, in the district of Turriff, county of Aberdeen; containing 3146 inhabitants, of whom 1309 are in the burgh, 11 miles (S. by E.) from Banff, and 34 (N. N. W.) from Aberdeen.… …

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  • 49Newtownforbes — an Lios Breac   Village   …

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  • 50Foulkesmill — is small village located in the south of County Wexford, Ireland.A battle was fought near here on 20 June 1798, during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. It is known as the Battle of Horetown (or Goff s Bridge, or Foulksmills). A large contingent of… …

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