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  • ...part); map showing the constituent parts of the United Kingdom, including England (the lower part); .}} ...pying most of the southern two-thirds of the island of [[Great Britain]]. England is bordered mostly by seas (the [[North Sea]], [[Irish Sea]], [[Atlantic Oc
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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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  • '''New England''' is a geographically and culturally distinct region of the [[United State ...in America, following closely the British model, developed rapidly in New England after 1810, with textile mills and machine shops supported by Boston financ
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  • Historically, the area of England known as '''Cleveland''' referred to an area of the North Riding of Yorkshi
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  • ...f the 48 ceremonial counties in England. The largest town is [[Warrington, England|Warrington]]. The economy is predominantly [[agriculture|agricultural]], al
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  • ...es with FIFA until 1946, since when England has held permanent membership. England was a founder member of [[UEFA]] in 1954. The team won the [[1966 FIFA Worl
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  • ...n used as a team name since 1739 and in an international sense since 1859. England took part in the world's first-ever [[Test cricket|Test match]], recognised ...-international England teams but that can lead to confusion with the [[All England Eleven]], a specifically named team formed by [[William Clarke]] in 1846.
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  • {{r|Regions of England}} {{r|Cheshire, England|Cheshire}}
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  • ==List of Sports Teams in New England== ***New England Patriots (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
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  • [[County]] in the extreme south-east of England.
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  • ...e regions borders also form the [[European Parliament constituencies]] for England. <td>[[East (Region of England)|East]]</td>
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  • The '''[[history]] of [[England]]''', as presented in this article, is an account of some of the happenings ...tory of England'', the series of volumes entitled ''The Pelican History of England'', and the volume entitled ''The History Today Companion to British History
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  • Ceremonial county in North West England, with the county seat being Chester.
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  • ...53 until her death, also known as '''Mary Tudor''', was a queen regnant of England, and of the Kingdom of Ireland created by her father, [[Henry VIII]]. She ...ion of Rome. Her vigorous persecution of protestants, especially Church of England clerics, earned her the sobriquet '''Bloody Mary'''.
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  • Area in the north east of England, a former county created under the Local Government Act of 1972 since aboli
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  • The '''New England Primer''' was a book, first published in 1690 or shortly prior to that date ...resulting. In the years and decades following English settlement in [[New England]], sundry different sects did in fact develop. During these years, several
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  • ...njoyengland.com/ The official website of the English Tourist Board — Enjoy England] * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/ England pages from the BBC]
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  • ...dom. It was founded in 1694 by the [[/Addendum#Banking legislation|Bank of England Act 1694]]. The 'Old Lady', the administrative home of the Bank, is located The last major legislative change to the operation of the Bank of England was the ''[[/Addendum#Banking legislation|Banking Act 2009]]''.
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  • History and organisation of the England international cricket team
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  • #REDIRECT [[New England]]
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  • ...he style includes many things from the abundant local seafood (e.g., [[New England clambake]]), long-cooked dishes such as [[Boston baked beans]], and dishes
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  • #REDIRECT [[Norman invasion of England]]
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  • * ''The Oxford History of England'' - 16 volumes published by the Oxford University Press. * ''The Pelican History of England'' - 9 volumes published by Penguin Books Ltd.
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  • ...n uprising prompted William to settle his Norman followers as the lords of England.
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  • * Bank of England Act[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/aep/1694/caep_16940020_en_1 : founded the Bank of England.
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  • * Froude, James Anthony. ''History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada'' (1856) vol 6. * Loach, Jennifer. "Mary Tudor and the Re-catholicisation of England." ''History Today'' 1994 44(11): 16-22. Issn: 0018-2753 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cheshire, England]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bletchley, England]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...vel of administrative division, below the U.K. national government, within England.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cleveland, England]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • All entries before 1707 refer to England unless clearly not. ...2.shtml] the Romans conquer the South of England by 47 AD, and the rest of England during the next 30 years.
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  • {{r|New England Primer}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mary I (England)]]
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  • ...njoyengland.com/ The official website of the English Tourist Board — Enjoy England] * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/ England pages from the BBC]
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  • County in north-west [[England]], bordering [[Cheshire, England|Cheshire]], [[Lancashire]], and [[Greater Manchester]].
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  • * Bank of England Act[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/aep/1694/caep_16940020_en_1 : founded the Bank of England.
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  • One of England's nine administrative regions, consisting of most of Yorkshire and northern
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  • County in north-west [[England]], bordering [[Cheshire, England|Cheshire]], [[Cumbria]], [[Greater Manchester]], [[Merseyside]], and [[West
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  • ...eastern New England between a coalition of [[Native American]]s against [[England|English colonists]]; an English victory
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  • ...n uprising prompted William to settle his Norman followers as the lords of England.
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  • ...the [[United States of America|U.S.]], located in [[New England (U.S.)|New England]].
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  • {{r|England}} {{r|Norman invasion of England}}
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  • ...ission for England''', is the body which advises the British government on England's historic and archaeological sites.<ref>"[http://www.english-heritage.org.
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  • ...d, to swear allegiance to the monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
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  • ...n used as a team name since 1739 and in an international sense since 1859. England took part in the world's first-ever [[Test cricket|Test match]], recognised ...-international England teams but that can lead to confusion with the [[All England Eleven]], a specifically named team formed by [[William Clarke]] in 1846.
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  • *[[Cheshire, England]], A ceremonial county in [[England]].
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  • ...the [[United Kingdom]] on 16 April 1964, and in America under the title ''England's Newest Hit Makers'' on 30 May 1964.
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  • |Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, England |Great Hall, Surrey University, Guildford, Surrey, England
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  • * [[England (cricket)|England]] * [[International cricket tours of England]]
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  • ...[[Michael Gilbert]], first published in 1985 by [[Hodder & Stoughton]] in England and by [[Harper & Row]] in the United States.
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  • ...s''' was an [[England|English]] composer born in the [[Cotswolds]] area of England on 12 October 1872. He was also a collector of English [[folk music]] and t
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  • ...ngland 878.svg | thumb | 350px | Much of the north of 9th and 10th century England was occupied by Norse invaders.]] The '''Danelaw''' was the portion of [[England]] that lived under conquest by [[Scandinavia]]n invaders, for most of the 9
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  • The '''River Thames''' is a major British river with its headwaters near England's border with Wales. It flows approximately 100 miles east, to empty into t
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  • *[[Bauhaus (band)|Bauhaus]] (from England), ''Bela Lugosi's Dead'', 1979; sometimes considered as the song that found *[[Joy Division]] (from England), ''Transmission'', 1979.
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  • ...] series between [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] and [[England (cricket)|England]]; in fact, the concept is mystical and based on a spoof memorial to Englis
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  • ...religious expression in England, these Puritans sought to emigrate to New England. ...have great power over them. Winthrop resolved to move the company to New England as quickly as possible in order to escape the oppression of the English cro
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  • * [[England (cricket)|England]]
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  • ...[[river]]. As such, it has been used as the name for numerous rivers in [[England]]. ...ese rivers is the [[Warwickshire Avon]], which runs across the midlands of England, and through [[Stratford-upon-Avon]], the birthplace of [[William Shakespea
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kent, England]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New England]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bletchley, England]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kent, England]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cleveland, England]]
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of England]]
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mary I (England)]]
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • #redirect[[Mary I (England)]]
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of England]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of England]]
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kent, England/Definition]]
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  • *[[Gordon England]] address http://newsmax.com/timmerman/coughlin_islam_expert/2008/01/20/660
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  • County in [[England]].
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  • County in [[England]].
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