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Irnham, Lincolnshire -- between Grantham and Bourne -- also has a pub called the Griffin.
 
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Twin settlements in Hungary: Cambridge has Szeged (seat of a venerable university, it seems). Cheating just a little bit: the city of Debrecen is apparently twinned with Limerick County -- can we adapt that to Limerick city?
 

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Kilrush is good for dolphin-watching; a pod of bottlenose dolphins frequent the waters a little way off the town -- regular sailings are offered, for visitors to see them. Dingle, Co. Kerry -- not all that far away "per crow" -- has also been of note concerning this species of dolphin. This was in the shape of "Fungie", a bottlenose dolphin who became separated from his fellows, and lived "solo", in close contact with humans, off Dingle: for the period 1983 -- 2020, after which it is reckoned that he either died, or moved away.
 

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Can't resist this (had never heard of either up to a couple of minutes ago) -- Jacobstow, Cornwall: has an almost-namesake in the next-door county -- Jacobstowe, Devon (near Okehampton).
 

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Monkokehampton in Devon was also once administered by the Hundred of Black Torrington.

High Bickington, Devon, is also situated on the B3217 road. (Per Wiki, Monkokehampton is shown in the Domesday Book as "Monacochamentona". Looks like somewhere in the Andes :smile: ...)
 

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Holt has a pineapple-topped obelisk, one of a pair which once adorned the entrance to Melton Constable Park. The other went to Dereham, Norfolk. However the townspeople of Dereham dumped theirs down a disused well at the beginning of WWII, thinking it might give invading German armies a clue to their location. It is still there!
 

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In Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: one of the tale-tellers, the Reeve, is referred to as coming from Bawdeswell. The notably racy Miller's Tale in that work, is set in Trumpington near Cambridge.
 

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Bidford-on-Avon has a dwelling-house -- Listed Building Grade II -- which was formerly the Falcon Inn, where Shakespeare is said to have drunk. Withernwick, East Riding of Yorkshire -- near Hornsea -- also has a Falcon Inn (still in business), which one reckons was probably never frequented by Will (though there are parts of his early life which are a bit of a mystery).
 

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"Fun with amphibians" -- some twenty miles east of Froghall: is Toadmoor, Derbyshire.
 

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In times past, the illegal clipping of precious-metal coins flourished in Alderwasley: it appears that the village's whole set of church plate was made from clippings of silver coins of Charles I. In the following century, a gang based in Cragg Vale, Calderdale, West Yorkshire: were also active in this misdemeanour.
 

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Friendly has -- most appropriately -- a pub called the Friendly Inn. Frankton, Warwickshire (near Rugby) has a pub of the same name.
 

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The River Soar rises near Wibtoft. A good deal further north, it passes through Kegworth, Leicestershire; not long before joining the Trent.
 

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