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  2. David S. Baker Estate - Wikipedia

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    The David S. Baker Estate, also known as Cedar Spring Farm, consists of a pair of related properties at 51 and 67 Prospect Avenue in the Wickford village of North Kingstown, Rhode Island. David Sherman Baker, Jr., a prominent local lawyer and contender for statewide offices built the house around 1882 with his wife.

  3. Wickford - Wikipedia

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    Wickford is a town and civil parish in the south of the English county of Essex, with a population of 33,486. Located approximately 30 miles (50 km) east of London, it is within the Borough of Basildon along with the original town of Basildon, Billericay, Laindon and Pitsea. Wickford has a main high street which includes a wide range of shops.

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  5. Wickford, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Wickford is a small village in the town of North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States, which is named after Wickford in Essex, England. Wickford is located on the western side of Narragansett Bay, just about a 20-minute drive across two bridges from Newport, Rhode Island. The village is built around one of the most well-protected natural ...

  6. Shotgate - Wikipedia

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    The wheatsheaf derives from the Wickford coat of arms. The archer represents the fact that land previously owned by the Archer family, sold in 1927, became known as the Shotgate Estate. The River Crouch was once much wider and deeper than today and its salt marshes covered what is now Shotgate.

  7. Rayleigh and Wickford (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    The seat was created for the 2010 general election following a review of the Parliamentary representation of Essex by the Boundary Commission for England.It was formed from the majority of the abolished constituency of Rayleigh, together with the town of Wickford, previously in the abolished constituency of Billericay.