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  • 112Hartley Castle — was a castle near Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria.The manor was confiscated circa 1315 from Roger de Clifford and granted to Andrew de Harcla (anglicized to Andrew de Harclay or Hartley). The name Harcla is thought to be from the Old English for hard… …

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  • 113Wycombe Abbey — Infobox Secondary school name = Wycombe Abbey native name = motto = established = 1896 address = city = High Wycombe state = Buckinghamshire province = country = United Kingdom campus = type = Girls Independent Boarding School affiliation =… …

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  • 114Alexander Thomson — Infobox Architect name=Alexander Greek Thomson mother=Elizabeth Cooper father=John Thomson nationality= Scottish birth date=birth date|1817|4|9 birth place= Balfron, Scotland death date=death date|1875|3|22 (age 57) death place= Glasgow, Scotland …

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  • 115Shepherd Moons — This article is about the album by Enya. For the astronomical bodies, see planetary ring. Shepherd Moons Studio album by Enya …

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  • 116Clifton Maybank — The entrance from Clifton Maybank re erected at Montacute Coordinates …

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  • 117Vasastaden, Stockholm — Vasastaden, or colloquially Vasastan, (Swedish for Vasa City ) is a 3.00 km² large city district in central Stockholm, Sweden. With 51,661 inhabitants it is the second most populous, as well as the second most densely populated (17,220/km²)… …

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  • 118Lincoln Castle — This article is about a Norman castle in Lincoln, England. Lincoln Castle is also the name of a paddle steamer which served as a ferry on the River Humber. Lincoln Castle is a major castle constructed in Lincoln, England during the late 11th… …

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  • 119Croydon Palace — circa 1785. Croydon Palace, in Croydon, now part of south London, was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years. Regular visitors included Henry III and Queen Elizabeth I. Now known as Old Palace , the buildings are… …

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  • 120Church of St. Agnes and St. Pancras, Toxteth Park — Church of St. Agnes and St. Pancras, Toxteth Park …

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