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  2. List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1728

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    An Act for enclosing Part of a Common, called Barnet Common, belonging to the Manor of Chipping Barnet, in the County of Hertford; and for vesting a certain Annual Rent Charge in Trustees, for the Benefit of the Poor of the Parish of Chipping Barnet for ever.

  3. Leominster (district) - Wikipedia

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    Leominster was a non-metropolitan district in Hereford and Worcester, England from 1974 to 1998. The council was based in the town of Leominster. History

  4. Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Hereford to Ledbury section remained open, but gradually became disused. The canal company continued to receive rent from the Great Western Railway, which it distributed to its shareholders as dividends, and was not formally wound up until the railways were nationalised in 1948. [18]

  5. Landlords are using AI to raise rents—and cities are starting ...

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    In the second quarter of 2020, the average rent in San Diego County was $1,926, reflecting a 26% increase over three years, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

  6. Grange Court - Wikipedia

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    Grange Court is a former market hall in Leominster, Herefordshire, England. It was built in 1633 by John Abel , and moved to its present location in 1859. It was then used as a private house until the 1930s, and is now once again a civic building.

  7. Monument Square Historic District (Leominster, Massachusetts)

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    Leominster's common is the site of several monuments, including: a monument marking the site of the town's second meeting house from 1775-1824 (which was replaced by the first town house), a Native American mortar (moved to the site in 1880), several veterans' memorials, and a firefighters' memorial.