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Up to the very schoolhouse came the royal forest of Whittlebury, its walks leading north to the woods of Salcey, of Yardley Chase and Rockingham, from the beeches which give Buckingham its name.
Life of William Carey George Smith 1876
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The majority (approximately 60 per cent) of Salcey Precision's business at present comes from the motorsport sector, and it is involved in a number of engine build programmes, building highly specialised, performance-critical Formula One engine components for Mercedes-Benz and Cosworth.
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The majority (approximately 60 per cent) of Salcey Precision's business at present comes from the motorsport sector, and it is involved in a number of engine build programmes, building highly specialised, performance-critical Formula One engine components for Mercedes-Benz and Cosworth.
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The majority (approximately 60 per cent) of Salcey Precision's business at present comes from the motorsport sector, and it is involved in a number of engine build programmes, building highly specialised, performance-critical Formula One engine components for Mercedes-Benz and Cosworth.
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The majority (approximately 60 per cent) of Salcey Precision's business at present comes from the motorsport sector, and it is involved in a number of engine build programmes, building highly specialised, performance-critical Formula One engine components for Mercedes-Benz and Cosworth.
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