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  1. Cheapside, Berkshire

    Unreferenced date April 2008 Cheapside is a village in the civil parish of Sunninghill and Ascot in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in the England English county of Berkshire . It is just outside Ascot, Berkshire Ascot , one of the UK s most famous locations for horse racing . It is home to the Thatched Tavern pub. The American actor, William Hurt , lived in Cheapside for a while in the 1990s. External links Commons category inline Cheapside, Berkshire Windsor and Maidenhead coord 51.418 0.645 type city region GB display title Category Villages in Berkshire Category Windsor and Maidenhead Berkshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Cheapside

    about the street in London Cheapside disambiguation Image Cheapside and Bow Church engraved by W.Albutt after T.H.Shepherd publ 1837 edited.jpg thumb 300px A view of Cheapside published in 1837. The church in the background is St Mary le Bow St. Mary le Bow . Cheapside is a street in the City of London ... and Bread Street run along Cheapside and Poultry, London Poultry , whilst prior to boundary changes .... Poultry, London Poultry is the name of the eastern most portion of Cheapside, between Old Jewry and the junction with Queen Victoria Street and Mansion House Street. History Image Cheapside in 1823. Engraved by T.M. Baynes from a drawing by W. Duryer.JPG thumb right upright Cheapside in 1823, looking west towards St. Paul s. Image Cheapside photochrom2.jpg thumb right upright Photochrom of Cheapside, circa 1890 1900 Cheapside is the former site of one of the principal Farmers market produce markets in London, cheap broadly meaning market in medieval English see below Cheapside Etymology ... the Tower of London to the Palace of Westminster would include Cheapside. During state occasions such as the first ... I of England Edward I , into London in September 1299, the conduits of Cheapside customarily flowed ... by a number of pageants, including one in Cheapside. Meat was brought in to Cheapside ... Great Fire , the eastern end of Cheapside was the location of the Great Conduit . Literary connections Cheapside was the birthplace of John Milton , and Robert Herrick poet Robert Herrick . It was for a long ... of Dick Whittington . Geoffrey Chaucer grew up around Cheapside and there are a scattering ... in Cheapside 1613 both satirises and celebrates the citizens of the neighbourhood during the Renaissance, when the street hosted the city s goldsmiths. File Cheapside 1909.jpg thumb right Cheapside in 1909. William Wordsworth , in his 1797 poem The Reverie of Poor Susan , imagines a naturalistic Cheapside of past Quote And a river flows on through the vale of Cheapside. Jane Austen , in her 1813 novel ...   more details



  1. Cheapside (disambiguation)

    Cheapside may refer to Cheapside , a street in London Cheapside, Glasgow Cheapside , a street in Glasgow Cheapside Street Whisky Bond Fire , A major fire which occurred in 1960 Cheapside, Berkshire Cheapside , a village close to Ascot, Berkshire Ascot in Berkshire , England A neighborhood of Greenfield, Massachusetts disambig de Cheapside ...   more details



  1. Cheapside, Virginia

    Cheapside is an unincorporated community in Northampton County, Virginia Northampton County , Virginia , United States . References http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 3 NO P3 FID http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p 150 3 14196352714509222546 NO P3 FID 1499242 GNIS reference Northampton County, Virginia coord 37 12 05 N 75 59 03 W type city region US VA source GNIS enwiki display title Category Unincorporated communities in Virginia Category Populated places in Northampton County, Virginia NorthamptonVA geo stub ...   more details



  1. Berkshire

    Other uses Use British English date November 2011 Infobox England county name The Royal County of Berkshire image motto map File Berkshire UK locator map 2010.svg 250px Berkshire within England br small ... West Berkshire Unitary Borough of Reading Reading Unitary Wokingham district Wokingham Unitary ... Unitary Start of article Berkshire IPAc en icon b r k r or IPAc en b r k r , abbreviated ... historic county of England . The Administrative counties of England administrative county of Berkshire including the Berkshire County Council were abolished in 1998. The county is often referred to as the Royal County of Berkshire because of the presence of the royal residence of Windsor Castle ..., and letters patent issued confirming this in 1974. ref cite news title The Royal County of Berkshire ... 2007 title Berkshire, The Royal County author Berkshire Record Office work Golden Jubilee 2002 ... where within the county including Abingdon, Berkshire Abingdon , Didcot and Wantage that were moved into Oxfordshire in 1974 List of Berkshire boundary changes boundary changes . At the same time the town of Slough was moved into Berkshire from Buckinghamshire . ref name guide cite book ... a boundary with Greater London . ref cite web title The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Surrey County ... the county council. The highest tier of local government in Berkshire are now the unitary authorities of Bracknell Forest , Reading, Berkshire Reading , Slough Borough Council Slough , West Berkshire ... . History Main History of Berkshire File Windsor Castle at Sunset Nov 2006.jpg thumb left Windsor Castle ..., the probable period of the unification of Sunningum East Berkshire and Ashdown the Berkshire Downs ... browse berkshire title Dictionary.com accessdate 8 November 2008 ref Berkshire has been the scene ... Danes , including the Battle of Englefield, Berkshire Englefield , the Battle of Ashdown and the Battle of Reading 871 Battle of Reading . Newbury, Berkshire Newbury was the site of two English Civil ...   more details



  1. Hope Block and Cheapside

    Infobox nrhp name Hope Block and Cheapside nrhp type image Hope Cheapside.jpg caption Hope Block left and Cheapside Block right location North Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island lat degrees 41 lat minutes 49 lat seconds 35 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 24 long seconds 33 long direction W locmapin Rhode Island area built 1869 & 1880 architect Stone & Carpenter architecture Second Empire, Gothic added May 21, 1975 governing body Local refnum 75000059 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref Hope Block and Cheapside are two historic commercial buildings located at 22 26 and 40 North Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island . The Hope Block was built in 1869 in the Second Empire architecture Second Empire style. The Cheapside Block was built in 1880 and designed by architects Stone and Carpenter. Both buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, and were restored during the 1980s as part of the Rhode Island School of Design . The RISD Store is located in the Hope Block, while the RISD Design Center occupies the Cheapside Block. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence, Rhode Island References Reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Hope Block And Cheapside Category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Providence, Rhode Island RhodeIsland NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. A Chaste Maid in Cheapside

    Image A Chaste Maid in Cheapside.jpg thumb right 200px Title page of A Chaste Maid in Cheapside . A Chaste Maid in Cheapside is a city comedy written c. 1613 by England English English Renaissance Renaissance playwright Thomas Middleton . Unpublished until 1630 in literature 1630 and long neglected afterwards, it is now considered among the best and most characteristic Jacobean comedies. The play was originally average staged clarify date March 2011 reason what does average staged mean? by the Lady Elizabeth s Men . ref Edmund Kerchever Chambers E. K. Chambers , The Elizabethan Stage, 4 Volumes, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923 Vol. 3, p. 441. ref The 1630 book size quarto was published by the bookseller Francis Constable . Plot The play presents three plots centered around the marriage of Moll Yellowhammer, the titular maid, who is daughter to a wealthy Cheapside goldsmith . Moll loves Touchwood Junior, a poor gallant her father, however, has betrothed her to Sir Walter Whorehound, a philandering knight eager for Moll s dowry. As a kind of side bargain, Sir Walter has promised Moll s brother Tim a landed niece from Wales . Tim, a fatuous scholar, returns to London from Cambridge University with his Latin tutor. This landed niece is in reality one of Sir Walter s mistresses, who has no land in actuality. Sir Walter is also having an affair with the wife of Allwit, a knowing cuckold , or wittol, who lives on the money Sir Walter gives his wife. Meanwhile, Touchwood Senior the elder brother of Moll s true love prepares to depart from his wife prodigiously fertile, he impregnates any woman he sleeps with. He and his wife must separate to avoid another pregnancy. His salvation comes from the Kixes, an aging couple who have not been able to conceive. This is important because if they have a child before Sir Walter a relation of theirs begets a legitimate heir, they will inherit ... In Cheapside, A Category English Renaissance plays Category 1610s plays ...   more details



  1. Berkshire Mall

    Berkshire Mall can refer to the following Berkshire Mall Massachusetts Berkshire Mall Pennsylvania geodis ...   more details



  1. Berkshire (disambiguation)

    Berkshire is a county in England. It may also refer to Berkshire UK Parliament constituency 1265 1885 Earl of Berkshire , an Earldom based on the county Places in the United States The Berkshires , or Berkshire Mountains, a mountain range and high tourism area in Massachusetts Berkshire, Connecticut , an unincorporated community in Fairfield County located in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains Berkshire, New York Berkshire, Vermont Berkshire County, Massachusetts Other meanings Berkshire pig , a breed of domestic pig from the English county Berkshire soil , soil type Berkshire Hathaway , an American investment and holding company Berkshire locomotive , a railroad steam locomotive type in the Whyte notation, it is a 2 8 4 type Berkshire Publishing Group , a publisher of academic and educational books See also BerkShares , local currency in Massachusetts disambig da Berkshire de Berkshire Begriffskl rung ko it Berkshire disambigua nl Berkshire doorverwijspagina ja no Berkshire andre betydninger pl Berkshire ujednoznacznienie sk Berkshire sv Berkshire olika betydelser zh ...   more details



  1. Berkshire East

    Berkshire East may refer to East Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire East Ski Area , a United States alpine ski area disambig ...   more details



  1. Stanmore, Berkshire

    infobox UK place country England official name Stanmore latitude 51.508 longitude 1.317 unitary england West Berkshire lieutenancy england Berkshire region South East England post town NEWBURY postcode district RG20 postcode area RG civil parish Beedon population dial code 01635 os grid reference constituency westminster Newbury UK Parliament constituency Newbury Stanmore is a village in Berkshire , England . It is situated west of the A34 road England A34 road , 7 miles north of Newbury, Berkshire . Nearby towns Newbury, Berkshire Newbury , Abingdon, England Abingdon Nearby villages Beedon , East Ilsley , Peasemore See also List of civil parishes in Berkshire Berkshire geo stub West Berkshire Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire pl Stanmore Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Eling, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Eling static image name Eling Farm geograph.org.uk 11388.jpg static image caption small Eling Farm small latitude 51.471136 longitude 1.247745 map type Berkshire population population density metropolitan borough West Berkshire metropolitan county Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire post town NEWBURY postcode district RG18 postcode area RG dial code 01635 os grid reference SU523750 Eling is a village in the England English county of Berkshire , within the civil parish of Hermitage, Berkshire Hermitage . The settlement lies next to the M4 motorway , and is located approximately convert 5 mi km north east of Newbury, Berkshire Newbury . External links Commons category inline Eling, Berkshire Berkshire geo stub West Berkshire Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire pl Eling Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Shaw, Berkshire

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Shaw Church geograph.org.uk 345708.jpg thumb right Parish Church Shaw is a village in Berkshire , England . It is located to the north of Newbury, Berkshire Newbury , near the village of Donnington, Berkshire Donnington . It is in the civil parish parish of Shaw cum Donnington . The Elizabethan architecture Elizabethan stately home , called Shaw House, Berkshire Shaw House , is located here. It was one of the Royalist headquarters during the Second Battle of Newbury and, later, the home of the childhood home of the historian, James Pettit Andrews . It is now a conference centre owned by West Berkshire Council. External links Commons category inline Shaw, Berkshire West Berkshire Coord 51.409 1.314 type city region GB display title Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire Berkshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Downend, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Downend latitude 51.472345 longitude 1.314619 map type Berkshire population population density unitary england West Berkshire lieutenancy england Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Newbury UK Parliament constituency Newbury civil parish Chieveley post town NEWBURY postcode district RG20 postcode area RG dial code 01635 os grid reference SU476750 Downend is a village in Berkshire, England , and part of the civil parish of Chieveley . The settlement lies near to the A34 road England A34 road , and is located approximately convert 5 mi km north of Newbury, Berkshire Newbury . Berkshire geo stub West Berkshire Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire pl Downend Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Clapton, Berkshire

    Clapton is a hamlet in the West Berkshire District, in the English county of Berkshire . It is to the south of the M4 motorway . It is also to the south of the smaller hamlet of Winding Wood, Berkshire Winding Wood . References AA Street by Street Berkshire page 130 coord 51.43060 N 1.45028 W type city 50 region GB display title Category West Berkshire Berkshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Elcot, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Elcot static image name Halfway Inn geograph.org.uk 32972.jpg static image caption small Halfway Inn small latitude 51.420675 longitude 1.430104 map type Berkshire population population density metropolitan borough West Berkshire metropolitan county Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire post town HUNGERFORD postcode district RG17 postcode area RG dial code 01488 os grid reference SU397696 Elcot is a hamlet in Berkshire, England , and part of the civil parish of Kintbury . It is the location of the Star classification Hotel ratings four star Elcot Park Hotel . The settlement lies near to the A4 road Great Britain A4 road , and is located equidistant from both Hungerford and Newbury, Berkshire Newbury . Berkshire geo stub West Berkshire Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Cranbourne, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Cranbourne latitude 51.445788 longitude 0.671737 map type Berkshire population population density metropolitan borough Bracknell Forest metropolitan county Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire post town WINDSOR postcode district SL4 postcode area SL dial code 01344 os grid reference SU926727 Cranbourne is a village in Berkshire, England , within the civil parish of Winkfield in the borough of Bracknell Forest . The settlement lies near to Windsor Great Park and Legoland Windsor , and is approximately convert 3.5 mi km south west of Windsor, Berkshire Windsor . Neither Cranbourne Chase, Berkshire Cranbourne Chase nor Cranbourne Lodge , which it surrounds, are in Winkfield but across the border in Windsor. External links Commons category inline Cranbourne, Berkshire Berkshire geo stub Bracknell Forest Category Villages in Berkshire Category Bracknell Forest pl Cranbourne Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Brookside, Berkshire

    Unreferenced date August 2008 Infobox UK place country England official name Brookside latitude 51.425191 longitude 0.680864 map type Berkshire population population density metropolitan borough Bracknell Forest metropolitan county Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire post town BRACKNELL postcode district SL5 postcode area SL dial code 01344 os grid reference SU918706 Brookside is a village in Berkshire, England , within the civil parish of Winkfield . The settlement lies east of the A332 road and is approximately convert 0.5 mi km north of Ascot Racecourse . Berkshire geo stub Bracknell Forest Category Villages in Berkshire Category Bracknell Forest pl Brookside Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Burleigh, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Burleigh latitude 51.416318 longitude 0.690696 map type Berkshire population population density metropolitan borough Bracknell Forest metropolitan county Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire post town BRACKNELL postcode district SL5 postcode area SL dial code 01344 os grid reference SU910699 Burleigh is a village in Berkshire, England , within the civil parish of Warfield . The settlement lies east of the A332 road and is approximately convert 1 mi km west of Ascot Racecourse . Berkshire geo stub Bracknell Forest Category Villages in Berkshire Category Bracknell Forest pl Burleigh Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Eddington, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Eddington latitude 51.420099 longitude 1.5071775 population population ref civil parish Hungerford unitary england West Berkshire region South East England lieutenancy england Berkshire constituency westminster Newbury UK Parliament constituency Newbury post town HUNGERFORD postcode district RG17 0 postcode area RG dial code 01488 os grid reference SU3436569125 Eddington is a village in the civil parish of Hungerford, Berkshire Hungerford in the West Berkshire district of Berkshire , England . It lies approximately convert 0.7 mi north east from Hungerford, its nearest town. West Berkshire Category West Berkshire berkshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Crookham, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Crookham static image name Old Thatch near Brimpton and Crookham geograph.org.uk 10671.jpg static image caption small Old Thatch small latitude 51.375997 longitude 1.231041 map type Berkshire population population density metropolitan borough West Berkshire metropolitan county Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire post town Thatcham postcode district RG19 postcode area RG dial code 0118 os grid reference SU536641 Crookham is a village in the England English county of Berkshire , and part of the civil parish of Greenham . The settlement lies near to the A339 road A339 and A4 road Great Britain A4 roads , and is located approximately convert 4 mi km south east of Thatcham . Crookham like the adjoining Crookham Common is situated at the end of the runway of RAF Greenham Common . History The village was originally owned by Reading Abbey , and thus King Henry III of England visited the hamlet in 1229 most probably to engage in hunting in the rural areas ref http www.berkshirehistory.com villages crookham.html Royal Berkshire History Crookham ref . References reflist External links Commons category inline Crookham, Berkshire Berkshire geo stub West Berkshire Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire Category Thatcham pl Crookham Berkshire ...   more details



  1. Halfway, Berkshire

    Halfway is a hamlet place hamlet in the civil parish of Welford, Berkshire Welford in the England English county of Berkshire . It is located in the Districts of England district of West Berkshire and the Newbury UK Parliament constituency Newbury parliamentary constituency . It is called halfway because it is situated half way between Newbury, Berkshire Newbury and Hungerford on the A4 road Great Britain A4 road . It also so called as it is halfway between London & Bristol It used to be the site of a folly type building in the shape of a mock castle which was demolished in the 1960s. It was also the site of The Old Green Man public house, sometimes known as The Halfway . External links Commons category inline Halfway, Berkshire West Berkshire coord 51 24.8 N 1 25 W region GB type city source OSExplorer158 display title Category Hamlets in England Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire Berkshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Woodside, Berkshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Woodside latitude 51.433777 longitude 0.660249 map type Berkshire population 200 population density metropolitan borough Bracknell Forest metropolitan borough1 Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead metropolitan county Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Berkshire UK Parliament constituency Berkshire post town Windsor postcode district SL4 postcode area SL dial code 01344 os grid reference SU930715 Woodside is a hamlet in Berkshire, England , within the civil parishes of Winkfield and Sunninghill and Ascot in the boroughs of Bracknell Forest and Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead . The settlement lies near to the A332 road and is approximately convert 1.5 mi km north east of Ascot Racecourse and largely surrounded by Windsor Great Park . In the early Twentieth Century the south of the hamlet was the site of the Ascot Brick Works. External links http www.woodside village.net Woodside website Commons category inline Woodside, Berkshire Berkshire geo stub Bracknell Forest Category Hamlets in Berkshire Category Bracknell Forest pl Woodside Berkshire ...   more details



  1. The Berkshire Record

    Multiple issues orphan March 2010 wikify March 2010 primarysources February 2010 notability Companies date March 2010 The Berkshire Record is a weekly newspaper for Berkshire County, Massachusetts Berkshire County in Massachusetts that was founded in 1989 by Limestone Enterprises. Over the past few years,it has won many statewide awards for journalism and many other newspaper related elements. Citation needed date March 2010 It is the oldest weekly newspaper in Berkshire County. Berkshire Real Estate Guide Every month, the Record creates a real estate guide that is available at many places, not just the one day in the paper that it comes out. Berkshire Courier The Berkshire Courier is a Record project that was started in 2005. Sources http berkshirerecord.net index.cfm about us.htm DEFAULTSORT Berkshire Record, The Category Media in Berkshire County, Massachusetts Category Newspapers published in Massachusetts Category Publications established in 1989 Category Weekly newspapers published in the United States Massachusetts newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Weston, Berkshire

    Image Weston Berkshire.jpg right thumb The river nearby Weston is a village in the civil parish of Welford, Berkshire Welford in the England English county of Berkshire . History The Domesday book recorded that Weston was a manor under the control of the Abingdon Abbey Church of Abingdon in 1086. Quote Of the land in this manor, Reinbold holds Leckhampstead, Berkshire Leckhampstead 10 hides and William 4 hides at Weston and Berner 2 hides at Boxford, Berkshire Boxford .... There is land for 11 ploughs . There are three ploughs and 12 wikt villein villans and 24 wikt bordar bordars with six ploughs and six four slaves and two acres of meadow and a church. It is and was worth 10 pounds. ref name Domesday Domesday Book A Complete Translation . London Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0 14 143994 7 p.142 ref Geography It is situated approximately half way between Great Shefford East Shefford and Welford, Berkshire Welford on the river Lambourn in the district of West Berkshire . The M4 motorway runs close by. The river is close by and there are two bridges to take you north to Elton Farm. The photo is a view of the section on the eastern side of the bridge. References reflist External links Commons category inline Weston, Berkshire Berkshire geo stub West Berkshire coord 51.460 1.426 type city region GB display title Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire Category Places in Berkshire listed in the Domesday Book ...   more details




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