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  2. Epping Forest Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Epping Forest, Maryland is a private community located near Annapolis, Maryland, established by Dr. Arthur Drevar in 1874. [1] [2] [3] References This page was last ...

  3. Maritime Republic of Eastport - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Republic of Eastport (MRE), commonly known as simply Eastport, is a seaside neighborhood community and tongue-in-cheek micronation located in Annapolis, Maryland in the US.

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Epping Forest (district)

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    Royal Gunpowder Factory, Waltham Abbey, Epping Forest: Gunpowder Works: 1857: 26 November 1993 1329390: Upload Photo: Ministry of Defence Buildings A201 and A202 at ...

  5. Loughton Camp - Wikipedia

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    Loughton Camp is an Iron Age (~500 BC) Hill fort in Epping Forest, [1] one mile (1.6 km) northwest of the town of Loughton. [citation needed] It lies "about two miles south-west" of Ambresbury Banks. [2] and south-west of the town of Epping, Essex. It is a Scheduled Monument. [3]

  6. Plans for £2bn AI centre and 750 jobs - AOL

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    Murray, an Independent on Epping Forest District Council, said: "Keeping Loughton at the forefront of AI plans is important for all our futures." However, he urged "very careful and detailed ...

  7. Ashland-class dock landing ship - Wikipedia

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    Epping Forest: 23 November 1942 2 April 1943 11 October 1943 31 October 1968 Stricken 1 November 1968 LSD-5 Gunston Hall: 28 December 1942 1 May 1943 10 November 1943 25 May 1970 Transferred to Argentina, 1970 LSD-6 Lindenwald: 22 February 1943 11 June 1943 9 December 1943 30 November 1967 Stricken 1 December 1967 LSD-7 Oak Hill: 9 March 1943 ...

  8. Henry Doubleday (entomologist) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Doubleday was the eldest son of Quaker and grocer Benjamin Doubleday and his wife Mary of Epping, Essex. He and his brother Edward Doubleday spent their childhood collecting natural history specimens in Epping Forest. He lived at the same time as his cousin Henry Doubleday (1810-1902) the scientist and horticulturist.

  9. Thomas Willingale - Wikipedia

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    Eventually the City of London Corporation was persuaded to take on the landowners and “secure for the People, for the purposes of public health and recreation” the remainder of the forest of Epping. Legal proceedings by the Corporation, against the enclosures began August 1871 resulting, ultimately, in the Epping Forest Act 1878. [1]