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  2. Cheylesmore - Wikipedia

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    Cheylesmore Manor Gatehouse(front view) The manor house in 1820, as painted by William Henry Brooke. Cheylesmore Manor Gatehouse is a grade II* listed building and the home of Coventry's Register office since 1965. [4] Parts of the building date back to 1250. Edward, the Black Prince, and Henry VI were among those who lived at the Manor House.

  3. Category:Coventry, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 18:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of counties in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Although Connecticut is divided into counties, there are no county-level governments, and local government in Connecticut exists solely at the municipal level. [2] Almost all functions of county government were abolished in Connecticut in 1960, [3] except for elected county sheriffs and their departments under them. Those offices and their ...

  5. Thomas Paine Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The cottage is open to the public most Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 10–5 p.m.. There are numerous weekend events scheduled at the cottage throughout the year including their Colonial Fair in the spring and Colonial Tavern night during ArtsFest in October and a Toys for Tots drive in December. The cottage hosts many local school field trips. [4]

  6. Coventry, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Coventry (/ ˈ k ɑː v ə n t r i / KAH-vən-tree) is a town in Tolland County and in the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States. The population was 12,235 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ] The birthplace of Captain Nathan Hale , Coventry is home to the Nathan Hale Homestead , which is now a museum open to the public.

  7. Henry Eaton, 1st Baron Cheylesmore - Wikipedia

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    The son of Henry Eaton, he was head of William Eaton & Sons, China-silk brokers. He was also Member of Parliament for Coventry from 1865 to 1880, and from 1881 to 1887.The latter year, in Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Honours, Eaton was raised to the peerage as Baron Cheylesmore, of Cheylesmore in the City of Coventry and County of Warwick.

  8. Foleshill - Wikipedia

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    Foleshill (/ ˈ f oʊ z əl / ⓘ FOH-zəl) is a suburb in the north of Coventry, in the county of the West Midlands, England. Longford, Courthouse Green and Rowley Green are to its north and Keresley is to its west. The population of the Ward at the 2021 census was 22,478. [1]

  9. Elias Sprague House - Wikipedia

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    The Elias Sprague House is a historic house at 2187 South Street in Coventry, Connecticut. Built in 1821, it is a well-preserved example of a vernacular early 19th-century Connecticut home. Now privately owned, the house for a time housed the local historical society. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]