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    Vale Royal was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It contained the towns of Northwich, Winsford...
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    Vale Royal is the official residence of the prime minister of Jamaica. It is located on Montrose Road in Kingston 10, Jamaica. Constructed in 1694, as...
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  • Vale Royal Abbey is a former medieval abbey and later country house in Whitegate, England. The precise location and boundaries of the abbey are difficult...
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  • Vale Royal or variation, may refer to: Vale Royal, Cheshire, England, UK; a former local government borough Vale Royal (Jamaica), official residence of...
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    Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs). Vale Royal has subsequently become the official residence of the prime minister. Vale Royal is not open to the public. Jamaica...
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    Vale Royal Methodist Church, also historically Vale Royal Chapel and Vale Royal Wesleyan Methodist Church, was a Methodist Church of Great Britain parish...
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  • Royal Vale School (French: École Royal Vale) is a K–11 school in Region 3 of the English Montreal School Board (EMSB). It is an Immersion school at both...
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  • Royal Vale Heath (5 January 1883 – 25 July 1960) was a wealthy New York stockbroker and writer who became widely known as a magician and puzzle enthusiast...
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  • Vale" Vale, Avery County, North Carolina Vail, Colorado Vale, Lincoln County, North Carolina Vale, Oregon Vale, South Dakota Vale, West Virginia Vale...
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  • Stephen (died after May 1414), was a late 14th-century abbot of Vale Royal Abbey in Cheshire. He is believed to have been born c. 1346, and in office from...
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  • Vale Royal Abbey is a medieval abbey, and later a country house, located in Whitegate, between Northwich and Winsford in Cheshire, England. During its...
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    Company's right to Vale Royal in Cheshire. Lacking sufficient capital, he formed a new partnership with Charles Cholmondeley of Vale Royal Abbey, Richard...
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  • Richard of Evesham (occasionally of Eynsham) was Abbot of Vale Royal from 1316 to 1342. "Richard de Evesham, who from the flower of his youth up had loved...
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  • the United States. From 1907 to 1925, Edith's father took a lease on Vale Royal Abbey, a country house near Whitegate, Cheshire, the family seat of Lord...
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  • Warrington and Vale Royal College, previously known as Warrington Collegiate, is a vocational learning provider in Warrington and Winsford, Cheshire for...
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  • Abbey and first Abbot of Vale Royal Abbey, Cheshire, from around 1275 to circ 1289. Chaumpeneys was the first Abbot of Vale Royal following its relocation...
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    Council of Northwich with a new district (later borough) council: Vale Royal. Vale Royal covered areas previously covered by Northwich UDC (Urban District...
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    early history of Cuddington and Sandiway is also closely associated with Vale Royal Abbey, at nearby Whitegate, once the largest Cistercian abbey church in...
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    the historic buildings. Part of the navigable aqueduct is still intact. Vale Royal, the residence of the Prime Minister, and King's House, the Governor General's...
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  • John was Abbot of Vale Royal Abbey, Cheshire, between 1405 and 1411, and although his abbacy seems to have been largely free of the local disorder that...
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  • Cholmondeley family since 1615: 7,000 acres (28 km2) and the ancestral seat at Vale Royal in the county of Cheshire. The young Lord Delamere made his first trip...
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  • Darnhall Vale Royal Abbey Peter (in office from 1322; died 1339/1340) was an English Cistercian abbot who served as the fifth abbot of Vale Royal Abbey,...
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    the locals were not cooperative, so the monks left Darnhall to found Vale Royal Abbey in Whitegate in 1281. A charter to hold a Wednesday market and an...
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    Mere, Mobberley, Morley and Styal, and Plumley; and the District of Vale Royal wards of Barnton, Castle, Cogshall, Lostock Gralam, Marston and Wincham...
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  • Mary Cholmondeley died on 15 August 1625 at the age of sixty-three in Vale Royal, Whitegate, Cheshire, England and was buried the next day in the church...
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  • known as Walter of Dore) was a twelfth- and thirteenth-century Abbot of Vale Royal Abbey in Cheshire. He was Abbot from around 1294 to approximately 1307...
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  • Delamere moved his family into Vale Royal Abbey, only to be forced out in 1939 when His Majesty's Government converted Vale Royal to serve as a sanatorium for...
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    of Cheshire West and Chester Council. It was also home to the former Vale Royal Borough Council and Cheshire County Council. From 1 April 1974 the area...
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  • Robert de Cheyneston was Abbot of Vale Royal Abbey, Cheshire between 1340 and 1349. De Cheyneston had already been a monk at the Abbey (and by 1337, a...
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    Chinatown locations. There is a China Town car park, which is underneath Vale Royal House, a large residential block in Newport Court, both built in the 1980s...
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