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  • ...in [[Stoke-on-Trent]], [[Staffordshire]], [[England]]. Alton Towers became England's first [[theme park]] in 1980.
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  • '''Charles I''' (1600–1649) was king of [[England]] and [[Scotland]] from 1625 until his execution on 31 January 1649. The s ...Some churches are dedicated to him.</ref> for the cause of the [[Church of England]] and monarchy, others as an obstinate man who did not keep his word. [[Lu
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  • ...John Bankes and now located at the Kingston Lacy country house in Dorset, England.
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  • ...store the deposed House of Stuart which had been driven from the throne of England and Scotland by the Glorious Revolution.
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>One of a number of craftspeople in early 19th century England who engaged in acts of sabatoge against the introduction of industrial tech
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  • ...igns fought between the independent Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England (1296 - ca. 1357)
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  • An [[Angevin]] King of England (I1216-1272), son of [[King John|John]] and father of [[Edward I]].
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  • 1650&ndash;1702; King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1689 to 1702; also Prince of Orange and Stadhold
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  • (1952–2001) [[England|English]] author, comic radio dramatist, and musician, best known as the au
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  • the religious tradition of the Church of England and the other autonomous members of the Anglican Communion.
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  • {{Image|New England.jpg|right|225px|New England}} ...theastern corner of the contiguous part of the US, as one of the six [[New England]] states. Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791, as the 14th s
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  • ...th from [[tuberculosis]] at the age of 25, one of the major poets of the [[England|English]] [[Romantic Movement]].
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  • A [[record label]] launched by the [[England|English]] rock band [[Led Zeppelin]] on 7 May 1974, overseen by Led Zeppeli
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  • | location = Cambridge [England] ;;New York
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  • A colloquial term for the inhabitants, accent and dialect of Birmingham, England, as well as being a general adjective used to denote a connection with the
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  • '''Sussex''' is a historic [[county]] in [[England]], bordered by [[Kent]], [[Surrey]], [[Hampshire]] and the [[English Channe
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  • The daughter of a poor [[Church of England]] clergyman, her family were good friends with [[Jane Austen]]'s family, an
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  • The daughter of a poor [[Church of England]] clergyman, her family were good friends with [[Jane Austen]]'s family, an
    196 bytes (30 words) - 01:29, 23 July 2022
  • A long-distance footpath situated in Norfolk, England, starting on the coast at Cromer, heading inland and finishing once more on
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  • ...Causes of encephalitis and differences in their clinical presentations in England: A multicentre, population-based prospective study. Lancet Infect Dis 2010
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