• Repton was a rural district in Derbyshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It was created under the Local Government Act 1894 from the part of the Burton upon...
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  • Augustinian Priory Repton Rural District, a rural district in Derbyshire from 1894 to 1974 Repton School Repton School Ground, a cricket ground Repton Prep, a co-educational...
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    time: Repton Rural District South East Derbyshire Rural District (part south of the River Derwent, rest went to Erewash) Swadlincote Urban District The...
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    Radbourne and was transferred to the County Borough of Derby from Repton Rural District. The resident population of Mickleover ward in 2003 was 13,528....
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  • which became rural sanitary districts when the Public Health Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55) came into force in 1875. Sanitary districts were based on...
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    Swadlincote (category South Derbyshire District)
    Swadlincote and District Urban District, renamed Swadlincote Urban District in 1951. In 1974 the urban district was merged with Repton Rural District and part...
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    Cross Urban District. Formerly Dronfield Urban District. Formerly Repton Rural District. A Vision of Britain Through Time: Heanor Urban District A Vision...
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  • Treasurer, Forth Pilotage Authority. Fred Bailey, Clerk to the Repton Rural District Council and Chief Billeting Officer. John George Bailey, Works Manager...
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    Swadlincote, the Rural Districts of Hartshorne and Seals, and Shardlow, and part of the Rural District of Repton. 1983–1997: The District of South Derbyshire...
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  • This is a list of all the rural districts, urban districts and municipal boroughs in England as they existed prior to the entry into force of the Local...
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    of the Urban Districts of Alfreton, Belper and Heage, together with the Rural District of Belper and part of the Rural District of Repton (the civil parishes...
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  • Monroeville Peterman Pine Apple Repton Wing These are the results from the previous 11 election cycles in Alabama's 1st district. United States portal Alabama's...
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  • Wales that became rural districts when the Local Government Act 1894 came into force from December 1894. Initially 690 rural districts were created under...
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    thegn" was imposed in his place. The army spent the following winter at Repton on the middle Trent, after which the army seems to have divided. One group...
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    Farm South; Repton; Roman; Singleton East; Singleton West; Stanhope; Victoria; Washford; Willesborough; Wye with Hinxhill. The District of Folkestone...
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    south front. The grounds were landscaped according to the plans of Humphrey Repton. He created the serpentine pond with the bathhouse and gazebo and planted...
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    Libby Lane (category People from Wycombe District)
    bishop and a woman suffragan bishop (Jan McFarlane was then the Bishop of Repton). She was installed at Derby Cathedral on 25 May 2019. She was introduced...
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    practicing the design of landscape architecture. In the 1700s, Humphry Repton described his occupation as "landscape gardener" on business cards he had...
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    hundreds of Repton, Gresley and West Goscote, petty sessional division, union and county court district of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, rural deanery of Repton, archdeaconry...
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    Court was built by the Jarrett family, to a design by George Repton (son of Humphry Repton), in 1838–40, replacing an earlier Manor House. The village...
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    now known as Little Chester. Several kings of Mercia are buried in the Repton area. Following the Norman Conquest, much of the county was subject to the...
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    large and orderly square; its gardens were originally designed by Humphry Repton. Russell Square Underground station is a short distance away. Bedford Square...
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    Evergreen (county seat) Castleberry McKenzie (partly in Butler County) Repton Belleville Bermuda Brooklyn Centerville Cohassett Johnsonville Lenox Loree...
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    the community; the district council also provides limited support. In order of birth: St Edburga of Repton was translated from Repton Abbey to Southwell...
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    Brondesbury (category Districts of the London Borough of Brent)
    Humphry Repton landscaped roughly 10-acre (4.0 ha) of demesne grounds and William Wilkins supplied drawings for a Gothic seat. In his 'Red Book' Repton commented...
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    Wembley (category Districts of the London Borough of Brent)
    commissioned Humphry Repton (1752–1818) the landscape gardener to design what is now Wembley Park. Wembley Park thus derived its name from Repton's habit of referring...
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    Gilpin and followed by Richard Payne Knight, Uvedale Price, and Humphrey Repton all called for promotion of the picturesque. Gilpin wrote prolifically on...
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    area for which a Rural Dean (or area dean) is responsible. It consists of a number of parishes in a particular district. The rural dean is usually the...
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    Keston (category Districts of the London Borough of Bromley)
    than elegant". Pitt engaged John Soane to enlarge the house and Humphry Repton to improve the grounds. Soane's house burnt down, and was rebuilt in 1823-6...
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    (140 ha) Repton-designed parkland around the mansion; parkland that had been ploughed since World War II. In 2001, the 370-acre (150-hectare) Repton park...
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