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    has media related to Bures, England, Bures St. Mary and Bures Hamlet. Bures Parish Church Bures-online Community Web Site Bures at War Bures United FC...
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  • The following places are called Bures: Bures, Orne, a commune of France in the department of Orne Bures, Meurthe-et-Moselle, a commune of France in the...
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  • part of the village of Bures, the eastern part being in the Bures St. Mary parish in Suffolk. It also includes Daw's Cross. Bures railway station is in...
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    to parents Lorna (née Maxwell) and Robert and grew up in the village of Bures on the Essex–Suffolk border. She started playing music from a young age...
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    Bures-sur-Yvette (French pronunciation: [byʁ syʁ ivɛt] , lit. "Bures-on-Yvette") is a commune in the Essonne department in the Île-de-France region in...
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    My Anna Margaretha Buring Rantapää (born 22 September 1979), known professionally as MyAnna Buring (Swedish: [mʏˈânːa ˈbʉ̂ːrɪŋ]), is a Swedish-born British...
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    The parish covers the eastern part of the village of Bures, the western part being in the Bures Hamlet parish in Essex divided by the River Stour. The...
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  • Olympics, residing in Bures for a short time. List of communities in Saskatchewan Government of Canada Place Names - Bures, Saskatchewan Bures, Saskatchewan Archived...
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    1848. A few miles down the line from Mount Bures is the Chappel Viaduct. The Thatchers Arms in Mount Bures was thought to have become a brewhouse or public...
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    Bures railway station is on the Gainsborough Line, a branch off the Great Eastern Main Line to Sudbury, in the East of England, serving the village of...
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  • Events from the 1590s in England. Monarch – Elizabeth I 1590 Publication of Edmund Spenser's poetry The Faerie Queene and his satire Mother Hubbard's...
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    appointment in England during this time, they deferred to her authority. On 2 February 1190, Eleanor joined Richard at the Chateau of Bures, Normandy, where...
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  • 2 December 1079, Bunel and his brothers sneaked into Mabel's castle at Bures. They reached Mabel's chamber after she had completed a bath and was heading...
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  • Quaker minister, religious writer and philanthropist. Docwra was born in Bures in 1624. Her father was William Waldegrave and her grandfather was Sir William...
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    Quercus macrocarpa (redirect from Bur Oak)
    Quercus macrocarpa, the bur oak or burr oak, is a species of oak tree native to eastern North America. It is in the white oak section, Quercus sect. Quercus...
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    to the communes of Bures-sur-Yvette and Orsay, were set aside for this housing project. On 13 March 1964, an urban district of Bures-Orsay was established...
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    Birmingham (/ˈbɜːrmɪŋəm/ BUR-ming-əm) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest...
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  • 1505) 17 November Queen Mary I of England (born 1516) Reginald Pole, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1500) (bur.) Hugh Aston, composer (born 1485)...
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  • Brentwood Brightlingsea Broomfield Broxted Buckhurst Hill Bulmer Bulphan Bures Hamlet Bures St Mary Burnham-on-Crouch Canvey Island Castle Hedingham Chadwell...
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    Bermondsey (/ˈbɜːrməndzi/ BUR-mənd-zee) is a district in southeast London, part of the London Borough of Southwark, England, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast...
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  • Hadleigh Hedingham Pleshey Walden Clavering Great Canfield Great Easton Ongar Bures Rayleigh Stebbing Stansted Mountfitchet London Baynard's Montfichet's Manor...
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    Clavering Castle Great Canfield Castle Great Easton Castle Ongar Castle Mount Bures Castle Pleshey Castle†; Rayleigh Castle Stebbing Castle Stansted Mountfitchet...
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  • I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland (born 1566 in Scotland) 5 June – Orlando Gibbons, composer and organist (born 1583) 29 August (bur.) – John Fletcher...
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    Gainsborough line (category Community railway lines in England)
    Sudbury was closed on 6 March 1967 following the Beeching cuts, leaving Bures and Chappel & Wakes Colne as the only stops between the termini. In 2005...
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  • enlisted the help of his three brothers, gained entry to the castle of Bures on the Dives and struck off her head with his sword. The murderers were...
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    Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper) (category Members of the Parliament of England for Dartmouth)
    VIII) by his wife Anne Bures, (whose inscribed ledger stone is in Redgrave Church) one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Henry Bures (d.1528) of Acton,...
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    Sparganium (redirect from Bur-reeds)
    Sparganium (bur-reed) is a genus of flowering plants, described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753. It is widespread in wet areas in temperate regions of...
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    Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest? (category Henry II of England)
    other reasons. Henry made the outburst on Christmas 1170 at his castle at Bures, Normandy, at the height of the Becket controversy. He had just been informed...
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  • H. F. A. Lina Buring née Dohrenwendt ( – 1934) and T. G. Hermann Buring (1846 – 8 September 1919) of the winemaking firm of H. Buring & Sobels. She grew...
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    Cambridgeshire, passes to the east of Haverhill, through Cavendish, Sudbury, Bures, Nayland, Stratford St Mary and Dedham. It becomes tidal just before Manningtree...
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