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  • ...ich can be traced to the Celtic festival of Samhain, celebrated in ancient England and Ireland to mark the beginning of the Celtic new year.
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  • * [[England cricket team]]
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  • {{rpl|England}}
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  • ...f the first ever [[England (cricket)|England]] overseas touring team, to [[England in North America, 1859 (cricket)|North America in 1859]]. [[Category:Cricket clubs and teams in England and Wales]]
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  • ...d an [[England|English]] army under the personal command of [[Edward II of England|Edward II]]. ...England and Scottish resistance forces over the English king [[Edward I of England|Edward I]]'s attempt to exert suzerainty over Scotland, formerly an indepen
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  • Ancient Roman wall, 118.3 km (73.5 mi) long, across northern England, built during the reign of the emperor Hadrian c. 122–126 and extended by
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  • ...www.history.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/gazweb2.html A gazetteer of markets and fairs in England and Wales up to 1516], including the value of each settlement in the 1334 l
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  • A form of fiction which became popular in England in the second half of the eighteenth century involving elements of the supe
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  • {{r|Regions of England}} {{r|Cheshire, England|Cheshire}}
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  • ...ly been Duke of York. Under Charles he was an active Lord High Admiral of England until legislation prevented him, as a [[Catholic church|Roman Catholic]], f
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  • ===England===
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  • (1452-1485) last Plantagenet king of England (1483-1485), killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field and fictionalised throu
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  • ...inciples of Economics'' (1890), becoming the dominant economic textbook in England in the late 19th century.
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  • ...to the Acts of Union, refers to the joint actions of the parliaments of [[England]] and [[Scotland]] in 1707 which united the two previously independent coun
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  • ...town of [[Hampshire]]. It is sometimes said to be the former capital of [[England]] or of [[Wessex]], but in the Anglo-Saxon period when this might have been
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  • ...hn''' (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was an [[Angevin]] monarch of [[England]], who attained the English throne following the death of his brother, King title=[[King of England]]|
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  • {{Image|New England.jpg|right|225px|New England}} ...rica]] at the time of the [[American Revolution]]. It is located in [[New England]] at the extreme northeastern corner of the contiguous part of the U.S. It
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  • :Origin: [[Liverpool]], [[England]] :Origin: [[Widnes]], [[England]]
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  • * The rank of "Yeoman" in medieval Europe, particularly in England -- ''see'' [[Yeoman (rank)]]
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  • ...t in an area between Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Wood Green in North London, England, in 1873 as a public centre of recreation, education and entertainment and
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