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    Havering, also known as Havering-atte-Bower, was a royal manor and ancient liberty whose area now forms part of, and gives its name to, the London Borough...
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    London Riverside redevelopment area of the Thames Gateway. The name Havering is a reference to the Royal Liberty of Havering which occupied the area for several...
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    (24 km) northeast of Charing Cross. It was one of three former parishes whose area comprised the historic Royal Liberty of Havering. Havering-atte-Bower has...
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  • Havering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Havering may mean: London Borough of Havering Havering-atte-Bower, a place in that borough Royal Liberty...
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    The Royal Liberty School is a secondary school for boys aged 11 to 16, located in Gidea Park in the London Borough of Havering, England. The school is...
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  • Liberty Hatton Garden Liberty Haverfordwest Royal Liberty of Havering Franchise of Hexhamshire Horncastle Soke Liberty of Howdenshire Ipswich Isle of...
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  • authorisation, was forced to end the practice. Royal Liberty of Havering – abolished in 1892. Regis, Latin for "of the king", occurs in numerous placenames...
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    Havering Palace was an old royal residence in England, in the village of Havering-atte-Bower (formerly in Essex, since 1965 in the London Borough of Havering)...
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    Gidea Hall (category Former houses in the London Borough of Havering)
    and Royal liberty of Havering-atte-Bower, whose former area today is part of the north-eastern extremity of Greater London. The first record of Gidea...
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    Romford (category Districts of the London Borough of Havering)
    administrative centre of the liberty of Havering until that liberty was dissolved in 1892, and became a civil parish of its own in 1849. Good road links...
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    market located in Romford in the London Borough of Havering, England. The market right was established by royal order in 1247. Rival markets are prohibited...
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    Gidea Park (category Districts of the London Borough of Havering)
    Suffolk man who became London Mayor in 1462, was granted a Royal Charter for Royal Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower, which enabled him to build a country house...
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    much of which was destroyed by plotland development. It is not clear what association there was between the wood and the Royal Liberty of Havering, but...
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    parallel lines) – referencing the Royal Liberty of Havering, and the wider freedom that is a "defining feature of London" The new line names and colours are to...
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  • Academy "The London Borough of Havering". "The London Borough of Havering". "Havering College of Further and Higher Education". Havering Borough Council....
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  • Marshalls (house) (category Former houses in the London Borough of Havering)
    Romford in the historic parish and Royal liberty of Havering, whose former area today forms the north eastern extremity of Greater London, England. The name...
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    Upminster Bridge (category Districts of the London Borough of Havering)
    responsibility of the Upminster parish authorities, as Hornchurch claimed exception due to the charter of the Royal Liberty of Havering. The wooden bridge...
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    Hornchurch (category Districts of the London Borough of Havering)
    has formed part of Greater London since 1965. It is the location of Queen's Theatre, Havering Sixth Form College and Havering College of Further and Higher...
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    (Borough 12) Waltham Forest (Borough 13) Havering (Borough 15) – after the former Royal Liberty of Havering which covered a similar area Barking (Borough...
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    Langtons (category Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Havering)
    and landscaped gardens located in Hornchurch, in the London Borough of Havering, Greater London. The house and gardens became local authority property...
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    Pyrgo Park (category Former houses in the London Borough of Havering)
    Pyrgo Park is a park at Havering-atte-Bower in the London Borough of Havering, in North East London, England. It is the site of the former Pirgo Palace...
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  • Liberty of Havering is dissolved. 15 July: The Bibliographical Society is established. 30 September: Borough Polytechnic Institute, a predecessor of London...
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  • Michael Ward (British politician) (category People educated at the Royal Liberty Grammar School)
    was educated at Royal Liberty Grammar School, Romford and Manchester University. He became a local government advisor and director of a public relations...
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    network map. The name references the Royal Liberty of Havering, and the wider freedom that is a "defining feature of London". The branch is known colloquially...
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    Marks (manor house) (category Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham)
    demolished in 1808. The manor lay partly in the parish of Dagenham and partly in the Liberty of Havering with notable burials and marriages being carried out...
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    Havering London Borough Council, also known as Havering Council, is the local authority for the London Borough of Havering in Greater London, England....
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    Elm Park (category Districts of the London Borough of Havering)
    part of the South End ward of the parish of Hornchurch; the large ancient parish occupied the same area as the royal manor and liberty of Havering. The...
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  • Charles I, tenant at Havering-atte-Bower Spencer Hawken – filmmaker and former GMTV presenter. Imogen Heap – musician; grew up in Havering Village Rochelle...
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  • Marjorie McIntosh (category University of Colorado faculty)
    Outstanding Service, University of Colorado, 1990 Essex Book Award, 1991, for A Community Transformed: The Manor and Liberty of Havering, 1500–1620 Robert L. Stearns...
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    Royal Liberty of Havering in Essex to the northeast. Watling Street formed much of the southern boundary between Little and Lesnes and the Hundred of...
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