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  • 31Church Commissioners — plural noun a body managing the finances of the Church of England …

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  • 32European Union — 1. an association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic integration. Formerly known as the European Economic Community, the European Union s member states are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland,… …

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  • 33Dumfries —    DUMFRIES, a royal burgh, county town, port, and the seat of a presbytery and synod, in the county of Dumfries; comprising the parishes of St. Michael and New Church, with the villages of Georgetown, Locharbriggs, Lochthorn, and part of Kelton; …

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  • 34Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet — of Leys, (died June 27, 1653) was a feudal baron and leading Covenanter who had represented Kincardineshire in the Scottish Parliament in 1621. * [http://www.burnett.uk.com Official Burnett Website] Early yearsThe eldest surviving son of… …

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  • 35Ely Place — is a gated road at the southern tip of the London Borough of Camden in London, England. It is the location of the Old Mitre Tavern and is adjacent to Hatton Garden.HistoryOriginsThe cul de sac was constructed in 1772 by Robert Taylor on land… …

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  • 36commission — com·mis·sion n 1: a formal written authorization to perform various acts and duties a notary s commission 2 a: authority to act for, in behalf of, or in place of another b: a task or matter entrusted to one as the agent for another 3 a: a group… …

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  • 37Caernarfonshire — Not to be confused with Carmarthenshire. Caernarfonshire Welsh: Sir Gaernarfon Motto: Cadernid Gwynedd (The strength of Gwynedd) Location of Caernarfonshire in Wales …

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  • 38Inland Revenue — This article is about the United Kingdom government department. For other countries, see Inland Revenue Department. The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation …

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  • 39History of Birmingham — This article is about the history of Birmingham in England.Ancient BirminghamIn Roman times, the paved Roman road called Icknield Street passed through what is now the Birmingham area, and a large military fort and marching camp, Metchley Fort,… …

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  • 40Government of Birmingham — Birmingham shown within West Midlands This page is about the Government of Birmingham, England.Civic historyMost of Birmingham was historically a part of Warwickshire, though the modern city also includes villages and towns historically in… …

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