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Traditional counties of England
... Jutes and prior to that was a British kingdom called Ceint in honour of the ... was the successor to the Kingdom of Lindsey, and took on the territories of Kesteven ... size between county and wapentake) — of Lindsey, Holland and Kesteven. Other divisions include those ... counties movement itself, with the Association of British Counties acknowledging the changes in its Gazetteer ... counties, but with modification such as the subdivision of larger areas, are always used ...
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Traditional counties of England (translated from Italian)
... was the successor to the Kingdom of Lindsey, and took on the territories of Kesteven ... in size between county and wapentake) - of Lindsey, Holland and Kesteven. Other divisions includes those ... counties movement itself, with the Association of British Counties acknowledging the changes in its Gazetteer ... counties, but with modification such as the subdivision of larger areas, to are always used ... of to national organisation, the Association of British Counties, along with various regional affiliates. ...
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User talk:Morwen/11
... socalist party' to the Wikipedia site of British Labour (which we consequently should do in ... Diocese of Southwell. A new Archdeaconry of Lindsey was created in 1933. So the history ... and Jersey and Guerney being the "other British Islands", are treated as though they are ... query, the map at [13] shows a subdivision of Lindsey, although it's not clear what ...
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Riding
... articles such as riding animal. In the British Isles since Anglo-Saxon times, a riding ... on horseback in a certain amount time. British Isles Since Viking rule, Yorkshire has three ... of Yorkshire was re-established in 1996. Lindsey, a subdivision of Lincolnshire, also possessed ridings, in this ...
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