County in East England
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ESSEXCounty in East England
ESSEXCounty in the East of England
KENTCounty in England
CORNWALLCounty in England
SHIRECounty, in England
KENTCounty in England.
SOMERSETCounty in England.
ESSEXCounty in England
OXONCounty in England
AVONBristol's county, in England
RUTLANDSmallest county in England.
YORKLargest county in England.
KENTCounty in SE England
ESSEXCounty in southeastern England
AVONCounty in southwestern England
HANTSCounty in southern England
DURHAMCounty in northeast England
DEVONCounty in SW England.
KENTCounty in SE England.
ESSEXCounty in SE England
ESSEXCounty in eastern England
ESSEXCounty in southeast England
ESSEXCounty in SE England.
CORNWALLCounty in S. W. England.
ESSEXFormer county in SE England
ELYIsle of ..., county in E. England.
ESSEXCounty in England or New Jersey
ESSEXCounty in New Jersey or southeastern England
KENTDover's county, in England or in Delaware
ESSEXCounty name in England and five U.S. states
cheshireA county in western central England; county town, Chester
cantrefin early England, a division of a county, also CANTRED
cantredin early England, a division of a county, also CANTREF
cantrefsCANTREF, in early England, a division of a county, also CANTRED
cantredsCANTRED, in early England, a division of a county, also CANTREF
kentmale given name: from the Old English name of a county in England
kentsmale given name: from the Old English name of a county in England
aldermen(in England before 1974) A member of a county or borough council, next in status to the Mayor
sheriffs(in England and Wales) The chief executive officer of the Crown in a county, having various administrative and judicial functions
assizesA court that formerly sat at intervals in each county of England and Wales to administer the civil and criminal law. In 1972 the civil jurisdiction of assizes was transferred to the High Court, and the criminal jurisdiction to the Crown Court