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Calthrop

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Biddulph also has a National Trust property

According to one theory, the above-bolded settlement's name comes from the Saxon / Old English bidulfe = wolf-slayer. Also with a name putatively wolf-and-killing-thereof-associated, is Wolf's Castle in Pembrokeshire: by some accounts, near the spot where the last wild wolf in Wales was killed.
 

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Wolfscastle castle formed part of the series of defences constructed by the Normans after 1093 known as the Landsker Line, which provided a general boundary between the English-speaking south and the Welsh-speaking north. A visible boundary which represents the Landsker line is Brandy Brook which runs through Newgale in Pembrokeshire, remarked upon by Richard Fenton in his Historical Tour of 1810.
 

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Newgale has a Duke of Edinburgh Inn; Barrow-in-Furness has a Duke of Edinburgh Hotel.
 

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Holdenhurst was also once administered by the Hundred of Christchurch.

Name reckoned likely to come from Old English holegn = holly; and hirst = grove or wood. Also possibly nomenclaturally holly-related: Christmas Common, Oxfordshire -- maybe so named from the abundance of holly trees growing thereabouts.
 

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Athboy, County Meath, is also very close to the boundary of a neighbouring county.
 

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Loughrea in County Galway was also chosen as an early Medieval site in which to establish a Carmelite Priory.

I learn from Wiki, that Loughrea's cricket club is one of the leading clubs in Connacht (I didn't know that they even played cricket in the Republic) -- Downpatrick also has a locally renowned cricket club -- but with said town being in the Six Counties, that's unsurprising.
 

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Crofton, Wiltshire, is also the location of steam pumping machinery preserved in working order.
 

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The hamlet of Ogbourne Maizey has no church but is part of the Ridgeway Benefice, which is within the Marlborough Deanery in the Diocese of Salisbury of the Church of England. The Benefice also includes the parish of Holy Cross Chiseldon with Draycot Foliat.
 

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Allestree in Derbyshire also has a church that is dedicated to St Edmund.

The actor Alan Bates was born in the above-bolded settlement in 1934; he is buried at All Saints' Church, Bradbourne, in the Derbyshire Dales.
 
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