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  2. Nottingham Knockers - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Knockers are aggressive door-to-door salesmen that sell goods at inflated prices to vulnerable people. They are also believed to act as scouts for later burglaries. [1] They often claim to be ex-convicts on a rehabilitation scheme and show ID cards that purport to confirm this. [2]

  3. Medieval parish churches of York - Wikipedia

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    York had around 45 parish churches in Twenty survive, in whole or in part, a number surpassed in England only by Norwich, and 12 are used for worship.This article consists of a list of medieval churches which still exist in whole or in part, and a list of medieval churches which are known to have existed in the past but have been completely demolished.

  4. King's Manor - Wikipedia

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    King James came to the "Manor of St Mary's" on 16 April 1603 and stayed in York for three days. The buildings were upgraded and embellished by Thomas Wentworth, President of the North from 1628 to 1631, with new doorways and coats of arms. From 1667 to 1688, the manor was the residence of the Governor of York.

  5. List of geographical knobs - Wikipedia

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    Clarks Knob, a summit in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Cox's Knob, neighborhood on the south side of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Crossing Knob, a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, west from the community of Sugar Grove. Cuckoo's Knob, small village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England.

  6. Door knocker - Wikipedia

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    A door knocker is an item of door furniture that allows people outside a house or other dwelling or building to alert those inside to their presence. A door knocker has a part fixed to the door, and a part (usually metal) which is attached to the door by a hinge, and may be lifted and used to strike a plate fitted to the door, or the door itself, making a noise.

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  8. Scutchamer Knob - Wikipedia

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    Scutchamer Knob. Scutchamer Knob, also known as Cuckhamsley Hill and occasionally as Scotsman's Knob or Beacon Hill, is an early Iron Age round barrow on the Ridgeway National Trail at East Hendred Down in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly in Berkshire ). Originally called Cwichelmeshlaew or Cwichelm's Barrow, it is recorded as having ...

  9. King's Road - Wikipedia

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    213–217 King's Road. King's Road or Kings Road (or sometimes the King's Road, especially when it was the king's private road until 1830, or as a colloquialism by middle/upper class London residents) is a major street stretching through Chelsea and Fulham, both in west London, England. It is associated with 1960s style and with fashion figures ...

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