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  2. Lacock - Wikipedia

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    Lacock is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, with a population of 160–190; with two mills and a vineyard. Lacock Abbey was founded on the manorial lands by Ela, Countess of Salisbury and established in 1232; and the village – with the manor – formed its endowment to "God and St Mary".

  3. File:The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate, Friday 25 ...

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    English: Front page of the The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate, Friday 25 May 1906. Date: 11 March 2015: Source:

  4. Laycock, West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Laycock is a small village in the Bradford District of West Yorkshire that overlooks the hamlet of Goose Eye. The village is 1.9 miles (3 km) west of the town of Keighley and 1.2 miles (2 km) north of Oakworth village. [1] The village is in the council ward of Keighley West. [2]

  5. Lacock Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Lacock Abbey in the village of Lacock, Wiltshire, England, was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery of the Augustinian order. The abbey remained a nunnery until the Dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century; it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived.

  6. Wyong Shire - Wikipedia

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    Wyong Shire was a local government area located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.The incorporation of the Wyong area dates back to 7 March 1906 when the entire area of the Brisbane Water Police District outside of the Town of Gosford was proclaimed as the Erina Shire.

  7. History of Lacock - Wikipedia

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    Lacock High Street Lacock , England was first mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086 with a population of less than 200, two small mills and a vineyard. [ 1 ] The village's main attraction, Lacock Abbey , was founded on the manorial lands by Ela, Countess of Salisbury and established in 1232; in the reign of Henry III .

  8. Walk-in clinic - Wikipedia

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    A walk-in clinic (also known as a walk-in centre) is a medical facility that accepts patients on a walk-in basis and with no appointment required. A number of healthcare service providers fall under the walk-in clinic umbrella including urgent care centers , retail clinics and even many free clinics or community health clinics.

  9. Yarramalong, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Yarramalong (cedar country) [2] is a township and suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located 20 kilometres (12 mi) upstream from Wyong along the Wyong River. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area .