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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Oxgate Admiralty Citadel — is the name given to a military bunker constructed between 1937 and 1940, for the Admiralty, on the corner of Edgware Road and Oxgate Lane, in north London. The citadel was designed to be an away from Whitehall base for admiralty operations,… … Wikipedia
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Robert Winchelsey — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Robert Winchelsey birth name = began=unknown consecration = September 1294 term end = 11 May 1313 predecessor = John Peckham successor = Thomas Cobham birth date = death date = 11 May 1313 deathplace … Wikipedia
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Polydore Vergil — or Virgil (c. 1470 ndash; April 18 1555) was an English historian, of Italian birth, otherwise known as PV Castellensis. He is a primary source for the early Tudor period, though his historical accuracy is often questioned.He was a kinsman of… … Wikipedia
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London Buses route 232 — Infobox London Bus number=232 operator=Metroline garage=North Wembley vehicle=Dennis Dart SLF/ Plaxton Pointer 2 pvr=12 start=St Raphael s Estate via=Brent Cross New Southgate Arnos Grove Palmers Green Wood Green end=Turnpike Lane length=13 miles … Wikipedia
Sir William Roberts, 1st Baronet — (21 June, 1638 14 March, 1688), of Willesden in Middlesex, was an English landowner.The son of Sir William Roberts, a Member of Parliament and of Cromwell s House of Peers during the English Commonwealth, Roberts was created a baronet on 4… … Wikipedia
William Roberts (1605-1662) — Sir William Roberts (1605 1662), of Neasden House at Willesden in Middlesex, was an English Member of Parliament.He entered Gray s Inn in 1622, and was knighted in 1624. At the outbreak of the English Civil War he took the Parliamentary side, and … Wikipedia