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  • Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Farm to Market Road 1200 (FM 1200) is located...
    107 KB (11,810 words) - 08:58, 28 July 2024
  • this page. In Texas, the four-digit roads are given the designation farm-to-market road (FM) or ranch-to-market (RM). In Georgia, the highways hold the...
    55 KB (154 words) - 14:05, 5 April 2024
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    century. The estate was seized from Sir Hugh de Peche upon his death in 1292. There is mention of the hall in 'The Calendar of Inquisitions Post-Mortem'...
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    (1809-1898) was born. In 1292, Nicholas de Seagrave became Lord of the Manor and was granted by Edward I the right to hold a market in Mountsorrel each Monday...
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    Texas State Highway 6 (category Infobox road instances in Texas)
    and runs perpendicular to Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 (I-69/US 59). In the Houston area, it runs north to Farm to Market Road 1960 (FM 1960), then northwest...
    42 KB (1,875 words) - 21:21, 11 August 2024
  • Search, New Zealand 1292.0 - Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 (Revision 1.0), ABS 1292.0 - Australian and New...
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    Penewrthamn (1292). The town's history can be traced to pre-historic times with archaeological evidence showing that the ford at Middleforth was used to cross...
    15 KB (1,593 words) - 20:41, 17 August 2024
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    granted the right to a weekly market and annual fair in 1279 by the English king Edward I and became a borough by royal charter in 1292, at which time 56...
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    back to the 13th Century. Its owner in 1284 Robert de Stuteville was fined by King Edward I for not attending the Royal summons. However, in 1292 Robert...
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    dates back to 1292. It was a rural area which subsequently attracted attention as the story of developments centred along a turnpike road that ran south...
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    Wisbech (category Market towns in Cambridgeshire)
    the constable or keeper was Wm Justice. King Edward II visited Wisbech in 1292, 1298, 1300 and 1305. The register of Bishop John Fordham of Ely appoints...
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    Willys initially struggled to find a market for the vehicle, first attempting to sell it primarily as an alternative to the farm tractor. Tractors were in...
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    created the same year, which included the construction of a sewage farm on Hook Road (then known as Kingston Lane). A comprehensive drainage plan was produced...
    162 KB (15,924 words) - 05:18, 24 August 2024
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    Ely, Cambridgeshire (category Pages containing links to subscription-only content)
    1291 and 1292, as evidenced by his sacrist's rolls—the earliest known roll of the Ely Monastery. For example, he travelled the 25 miles (40 km) to Bury (Bury...
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    Bayswater Earl's Court Shepherd Market Soho Middlesbrough Over the Border / St Hilda's Nottingham Forest Road Mapperley Road Plymouth Millbay Portsmouth Sailortown...
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    of land in 1838 to the 'London to Brighton railway company', they moved from Hooley House to Portnall's Farm. In 1850, Hartley Farm was demolished and...
    57 KB (5,671 words) - 11:01, 22 August 2024
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    R. 1259–61, 182 Cal. Pat. 1272–81, 166 Cal. Pat. 1272–81, 346 Cal. Pat. 1292–1301, 270 Blomefield, Norf. ii. 320 Blomefield, Norf. ii. 320 and London...
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    orchards or market gardens. At this time the village consisted of its ancient halls and scattered farms centred on Chorlton Green and Beech Road and a few...
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  • According to the Ely Diocesan Register, the Manor of Sutton was established in 1292 and belonged to the Priory. In 1312, Sutton was granted the right to hold...
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    possibly the oldest settlement on Walney, with Furness Abbey records from 1292 mentioning a grange at Biggar, and today is still a farming village. Walney...
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