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- proper noun A
north -midland county ofEngland bordered byYorkshire ,Lincolnshire ,Leicestershire andDerbyshire .
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Examples
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There is no exclusive organisation for male officers in Nottinghamshire Police.
The Stereotyped World of WIN. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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If you live anywhere else in Nottinghamshire you call it Suth-all.
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Looking down the list it has to be said that Nottinghamshire is not exactly overendowed with goodlooking politicians.
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Today I have been to Southwell in Nottinghamshire to visit the Minster, which is one of England's finest cathedrals and certainly the least well known.
Archive 2005-07-01 2005
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Today I have been to Southwell in Nottinghamshire to visit the Minster, which is one of England's finest cathedrals and certainly the least well known.
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I was born and brought up near a village in Nottinghamshire and in my childhood enjoyed the freedom of the rather isolated country life.
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Now at Scrooby, a tiny village in Nottinghamshire, England, and in other villages round, both in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, there were a number of Separatists.
This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States Henrietta Elizabeth 1917
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We went thence by many very ffine Seates, we pass by Sr John Brownlows and Severall others; thence to Newark 12 mile in Nottinghamshire; just by it you see a very pretty new house of brick building of the Lord Lexingtons, wth the walls and towers that Looks very well.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Seats of the Duke of Newcastle; the former in Nottinghamshire, the latter in Derbyshire.
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[Page 67] * This accomplished comment to human nature was the widow of the late Willoughby lord Middleton of Woolaton in Nottinghamshire, and wife of Edward Miller Mundy, Esq. of Shipley in the county of Derby, by whom her ladyship had one daughter now living.
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