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  • 41Morley, West Yorkshire — Coordinates: 53°44′57″N 1°36′08″W / 53.749166°N 1.602263°W / 53.749166; 1.602263 …

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  • 42History of the kilt — The history of the kilt stretches back to at least the end of the 16th century. Although the kilt is an item of traditional Scottish highland dress, the nationalism of that tradition is relatively recent. It was only with the Romantic Revival of… …

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  • 43Lincoln green — For the area of Leeds, see Lincoln Green .Lincoln green was the dyed woollen cloth associated with Robin Hood and his merry men in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. The dyers of Lincoln, a great cloth town in the early Middle Ages, produced the… …

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  • 44Blackwell Hall —    On the west side of Basinghall Street at No. 6 with a passage west to the Guildhall and south to Cateaton Street (Gresham Street). In Bassishaw Ward.    On the east side of Guildhall Yard (Lockie, 1816).    Earliest mention: Bakkewellehalle,… …

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  • 45Greenock —    GREENOCK, a sea port, burgh, and market town, in the Lower ward of the county of Renfrew, 17 miles (W. N. W.) from Renfrew, 22 (W. N. W.) from Glasgow, and 65 (W.) from Edinburgh; comprising the parishes of East, Middle, and West Greenock, and …

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  • 46Roxburghshire —    ROXBURGHSHIRE, an inland county, in the south of Scotland, bounded on the north by Berwickshire, on the east by Berwickshire and the English county of Northumberland, on the south by Dumfries shire and the counties of Cumberland and… …

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  • 47kersey — /ˈkɜzi/ (say kerzee) noun (plural kerseys) 1. a compact, well fulled woollen cloth with a fine nap and smooth face. 2. a coarse twilled woollen cloth with a cotton warp. {Middle English; ? named after Kersey, village in Suffolk, England} …

  • 48Melton Mowbray — Coordinates: 52°45′58″N 0°53′10″W / 52.7661°N 0.8860°W / 52.7661; 0.8860 …

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  • 49Flannel — is a soft woven fabric, of various fineness. It usually doesn t have a nap, and instead gains its softness through the loosely spun yarn it is woven from. It is commonly used to make clothing, bed sheets, and sleepwear.Flannel was originally made …

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  • 50List of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England, 1642 to 1660 — This is a list of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England from 1642 to 1660, during the English Civil War and the Interregnum.As King Charles I of England would not assent to Bills from a Parliament at war with him, decrees of Parliament …

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