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For most of the First World War the William Pearsons lived in a comfortable house called The Orchard (above) in Shire Lane, on Chorleywood Common, at Chorleywood, near Rickmansworth, in Hertfordshire, on the northeastern edge of London, within easy reach of town by the Metropolitan Line.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Christopher Wrigley of Chorleywood was dismissively succinct about that shock result in October: Abu Dhabi beat Texas 6-1 at the weekend.
Long-forgotten letters to the editor – and the best of 2011 | Frank Keating 2011
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Granny volunteered as a nurse at the Rickmansworth Convalescent Home, near Chorleywood.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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At the opposite end of the scale, the Hertfordshire suburb of Chorleywood, where houses cost 30 times as much as property in Jaywick, is named least deprived.
Essex resort of Jaywick named England's most deprived town 2011
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When we were able to make it to the local shops in Chorleywood, no good citizens had taken it upon themselves to remove the snow and ice from the footpaths.
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Steve Cox, 46 years old, a Labour local-council candidate for a district in Chorleywood, north of London, was supervising the initial ballot count when news came through of Mr. Purnell's resignation.
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In the detailed company file it shows that the company itself is solely owned by one shareholder, Mr Gregory McEwen of Chorleywood, presumably one half of the solictors.
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Shooting in September at Chorleywood and Stetchworth -- the latter first-rate; then to Roxburghshire; afterwards to Raith.
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II. John Knox Laughton 1872
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In May 2009, Mr Strudwick attended a therapy session at Mrs Pilkington's private practice, based at her home in Chorleywood, Herts, and recorded the session on a tape machine strapped to his stomach.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Robert Mendick 2012
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Most supermarket breads use the Chorleywood bread process, which produces a loaf in an hour or so.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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