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    The Duke of Sussex, Acton Green is a public house, opened in 1898, in the northern Chiswick district of Acton Green. It is prominently situated on a corner...
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  • Acton Green is a residential neighbourhood in Chiswick and the London Borough of Ealing, in West London, England. It is named for the nearby Acton Green...
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    district of Rother in East Sussex, England. It lies 50 miles (80 km) south-east of London, 27 miles (43 km) east of Brighton and 20 miles (32 km) east of Lewes...
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    The Tabard, Chiswick (category Pubs in the London Borough of Hounslow)
    such as Shoebridge & Rising who for example designed the nearby Duke of Sussex, Acton Green, so that The Tabard and Norman Shaw formed an exception. Stamp...
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    London Buses route 94 (category Transport in the London Borough of Ealing)
    Route 94 operates via these primary locations: Acton Green Duke of Sussex The Avenue for Turnham Green station Goldhawk Road station Shepherd's Bush stations...
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    a series of extensions into the county in 1878. Closer to London, the districts of Acton, Willesden, Ealing and Hornsey came within reach of the tram...
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    Cathedral, Acton. Charles is patron of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies at the University of Oxford and attended the inauguration of the Markfield...
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  • Middlesboro Richmond Somerset Williba Winchester Hoyland Common Elsecar 2 Acton Alton Andover Avon Bath Beddington Berwick Biddeford Boothbay Bradford Bristol...
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  • Norway) becomes the new leader. January 13 – Leopold V becomes Duke of Austria. March – Treaty of Venice: Frederick I Barbarossa acknowledges Alexander III...
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  • Harry, Duke of Sussex, who holds the subsidiary title of Baron Kilkeel. Irish baronies created after 1801 yield precedence to older baronies of the United...
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    Chiswick Business Park (category London Borough of Hounslow)
    granted in 1991 for 11 buildings to be built. In 1996, Kværner took ownership of the site, selling it in 1999 to the Chiswick Park Unit Trust led by Schroders...
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  • 0 1. McCann, Tim (2004). Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century. Sussex Record Society. Underdown, David (2000). Start of Play. London: Allen Lane....
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    (Queens') Yuen Pau Woo (unknown) * Not part of official Cambridge Nobel count. David Abulafia (King's) Lord Acton (Trinity) Frank Adcock (King's) Liaquat...
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  • care of English Heritage. List of Cadw properties (Wales) List of Historic Scotland properties List of abbeys and priories List of castles List of Conservation...
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    Reginald Pole (category Chancellors of the University of Cambridge)
    1st Duke of Clarence, and Isabel Neville, Duchess of Clarence; thus he was a great-nephew of kings Edward IV and Richard III and a great-grandson of Richard...
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    both campuses until 1971, when it left the Acton site. In 1980, the university merged with Shoreditch College of Education (Shoreditch Training College)...
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    Eve's pudding (category Prince William, Duke of Cumberland)
    custard, cream, or ice cream. It is a version of Duke of Cumberland's pudding, named after Prince William, Duke of Cumberland. The first known recipe is from...
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    (1829—1902), Royal Engineers General Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg Brigadier-General Acton Lemuel Schreiber Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond Schreiber...
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  • National Executive Committee, Labour Party. For Political Service Jayne Acton – Qualified Social Worker, Wigan Council. For services to Children and Families...
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    also gained associations with more idealised images of rural life. Anthony Trollope in The Duke's Children has a character comment that "A rural labourer...
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    (1900) St Cuthbert [6]: Acton (1880), Earl's Court (1884), Hampstead (1870s), Isle of Dogs (1897), Wembley (1938), Wood Green (1907) St Cyprian: Marylebone...
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    Clarissa Dickson Wright (category Rectors of the University of Aberdeen)
    At the age of 11, Wright was sent to the Convent of the Sacred Heart, an independent school for girls in the coastal town of Hove in Sussex, and then to...
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    Montague Druitt (category Alumni of New College, Oxford)
    testimony of William H. Druitt reported "to this effect", indicating that it is not an exact quotation of the letter, in Acton, Chiswick and Turnham Green Gazette...
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  • Regiment, Royal Artillery, Duke of York's Headquarters 52nd (London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, Acton 84th (Middlesex, London Transport)...
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    buildings with some castle-like features are also excluded. Amongst these are Acton Castle, Allerton Castle, Augill Castle, Avon Castle, Bell's Castle, Bolesworth...
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  • Retrieved 4 February 2014. "Accident Returns: Extract for the Accident at Acton on 18th July 1898". Rolt & Kichenside 1982, p. 125. Nock & Cooper 1987,...
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  • October 2012. Retrieved 29 February 2024. "Police Seek Men Captured on CCTV". ActonW3.com. 31 October 2007. Archived from the original on 27 January 2024. Retrieved...
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    Metropolitan Railway (category Predecessor companies of the London Underground)
    development of new suburbs. Harrow was reached in 1880, and from 1897, having achieved the early patronage of the Duke of Buckingham and the owners of Waddesdon...
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  • Runciman (1903–2000), historian James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Abercorn (1904–1979) Sir Harold Acton (1904–1994), writer and aesthete Francis Thomas Bacon...
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    Waitrose (category Employee-owned companies of the United Kingdom)
    Waitrose & Partners began as a small grocery, Waite, Rose & Taylor, in Acton, West London. In 1908, two years after David Taylor had left the business...
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