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  • ...ghill, ''The Canterbury Tales'', Penguin Classics; Revised edition (2003), England. ISBN 0140424385 ISBN 978-0140424386 - ''The Canterbury Tales'' in moder
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  • ...ngland]] in the 1960s, South African pace bowler [[Allan Donald]], and the England players [[Dennis Amiss]], [[Bob Barber]], [[Ian Bell]], [[Tom Cartwright]], [[Category:Cricket clubs and teams in England and Wales]]
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  • ...bloodless events which deposed King [[James VII and II]] (of Scotland and England), brought William and Mary to the thrones and established the monarchy on a
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  • ...rt, fishing port and former spa town on the east coast of North Yorkshire, England; once an important mediaeval port and site of a major royal castle (populat
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  • A group established in [[Manchester]] England in 1896 and modeled after the London-based Art Workers Guild for the purpos
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  • The Girls Inc movement started in New England during the U.S. [[industrial revolution]] as a response to the needs of you
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  • Legal system of England and Wales, and the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwea
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  • ...Londoners to Parliament in 1640 asking for the abolition of the Church of England hierarchy and its jurisdiction "with all its dependencies, roots and ranche
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  • ...ong embroidered cloth depiction of the lead-up to the Norman invasion of [[England]] at the [[Battle of Hastings]]; on show at [[Bayeux]] in [[Normandy]], [[F
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  • {{r|Kent, England}}
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  • *Good-bye England's Rose - pop song by [[Elton John]] adapted from his earlier ''Candle in th
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  • ...in the [[United Kingdom]] on 16 April 1964. An American version entitled ''England's Newest Hit Makers'' with a slightly different track listing, was released ==''England's Newest Hit Makers''==
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  • * Sir Llewellyn Woodward ''The Age of Reform'', The Oxford History of England, Clarendon Press, 1961, pp 60 and 113.
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  • England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; which form the sovereign state of t
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  • Ancient law of England, and in countries colonized by Britain, based upon societal customs and rec
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  • '''Kent''' is a [[county]] in the extreme south-east of [[England]], and was once an [[Anglo-Saxon people|Anglo-Saxon]] kingdom.
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  • * [[Cricket in England and Wales]]
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  • Invasion of the Kingdom of England by the troops of William, Duke of Normandy ('William the Bastard'), and his
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  • {{r|History of England}} {{r|England}}
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  • ...s of Mozart opera productions, and Verdi's ''Macbeth'' with Fritz Busch in England (1934 - 1939).
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