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  2. Category : Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire

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  3. Portal:Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    The county was created in around 920, but the area has a long history of human occupation dating back to before the last Ice Age. Deva was a major Roman fort, and Cheshire played an important part in the Civil War. Predominantly rural, the county is historically famous for the production of Cheshire cheese, salt and silk.

  4. Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire is a historical society and registered charity founded for the purpose of "collecting, preserving, arranging and publishing such Historical Documents, Antiquities…Specimens of Ancient and Medieval Art, etc. as are connected with the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and Chester…"

  5. Madhvani - Wikipedia

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    Madhvani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mayur Madhvani (born 1945), Ugandan businessman; Muljibhai Madhvani (1894–1958), Indian-born Ugandan ...

  6. Thomas Chevers - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Chevers (c. 1630 [2] – 1664) [3] [4] [1] was an Irish-born Virginia landowner and surgeon who practiced husbandry.Born into the Anglo-Irish gentry, he was a trained surgeon, who filled the position of archivist at Trinity College Dublin; he fled to the American colonies—becoming a landowner there—at the advent of Cromwellian settlement in Ireland, which had ended his family's ...

  7. History of Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    A New Historical Atlas of Cheshire. Chester, UK: Cheshire County Council and Cheshire Community Council Publications Trust. ISBN 0-904532-46-1. Ptolemy (1992). The Geography. Dover Publications Inc. ISBN 0-486-26896-9. Scholes, R. (2000). The Towns and Villages of Britain: Cheshire. Wilmslow, Cheshire: Sigma Press. ISBN 1-85058-637-3.

  8. Category:History of Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Cheshire cheese; Cheshire County Cricket Club; Cheshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief; Cheshire Record Office; Chester and Cheshire (Constituencies) Act 1542; Chester Rural District; Chetham Society; Constable of Chester; Coppenhall Junction rail crash (1962) Council of Wales and the Marches

  9. Muljibhai Madhvani - Wikipedia

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    Muljibhai Madhvani was born to Prabhudasbhai Madhvani and Laduma Madhvani in Ashiyapat in Ranavav Taluka of Porbandar, India on 18 May 1894. He was born in a Gujarati Lohana caste. Quote: "Probably the success of the most prominent Lohana families in Uganda, Nanji Kalidas Mehta and Sons, M. P. Madhvani and D. K. Hindocha had much influence on ...