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  2. Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Bedford was a market town for the surrounding agricultural region from the early Middle Ages. ... Within the Bedford urban area, only Brickhill, [20] ...

  3. Bedfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Bedfordshire (/ ˈ b ɛ d f ər d ʃ ɪər,-ʃ ər /; abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England.It is bordered by Northamptonshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Hertfordshire to the south and the south-east, and Buckinghamshire to the west.

  4. List of places in Bedfordshire - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Areas of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Some of these areas are civil parishes, while others elect their own urban community councils. Pages in category "Areas of Bedford" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. Bedford County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, for whom the county was named. The Piedmont area had long been inhabited by indigenous peoples. At the time of European encounter, mostly Siouan-speaking tribes lived in this area. Bedford County was established by the Virginia General Assembly on December 13, 1753, from parts of Lunenburg County. [4]

  7. Bedford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford flag on display at the Bedford Free Public Library is the oldest known surviving intact battle flag in the United States. It is celebrated for having been the first U.S. flag flown during the American Revolutionary War, as it is believed to have been carried by Nathaniel Page's outfit of Minutemen to the Old North Bridge in Concord for the Battle of Concord on April 19, 1775.