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It also gave impetus to the never-ending treasure hunts conducted on Oak Island in Nova Scotia, in Suffolk County, Long Island in New York where Gardiner's Island is located, Charles Island in Milford, Connecticut ; the Thimble Islands in Connecticut and on the island of Grand Manan in the Bay of Fundy.
* Bunker Hill Day ( Suffolk County, Massachusetts )
Category: Islands of Suffolk County, New York
* Evacuation Day ( Suffolk County, Massachusetts )
* Riverside, Suffolk County, New York
Spenser was a former State trooper assigned to the Suffolk County DA's Office ( although some novels state that he also worked out of the Middlesex County DA's Office, for example in Walking Shadow and the pilot episode of Spenser: For Hire said he was a Boston Police detective ), and regularly seeks help from ( or sometimes butts heads with ) Martin Quirk ( originally a lieutenant, later a captain ) of the Boston Police Department.
The Long Island Rail Road or LIRR is a commuter rail system serving the length of Long Island, New York, stretching from Manhattan to the easternmost tip of Suffolk County, New York.
The beams were clearly visible from the terrace at Century Country Club in Purchase, New York, from at least as far west as western Morris County, in Flanders, New Jersey, at least as far as the barrier beach of Fire Island in Suffolk County, New York on Long Island, and as far south near Trenton, New Jersey in nearby Hamilton.
Nassau, together with Suffolk County to its immediate east, are generally referred to as " Long Island " by area residents — as distinct from the New York City boroughs of Queens ( Queens County ) and Brooklyn ( Kings County ), which are geographically on the island's westernmost end.
Suffolk County may refer to one of several counties:
* Suffolk County, Massachusetts
* Suffolk County, New York
* Suffolk, Virginia, an " independent city " in Virginia, that for all intents and purposes, is a County, as are all of the independent cities in Virginia, such as Norfolk and Newport News.
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Category: Visitor attractions in Suffolk County, New York
Suffolk County is a county located in the U. S. state of New York.
The largest of Long Island's four counties, and the second-largest of 62 in the state, it measures in length and in width at its widest ( including water ).< ref > About Suffolk County on the county website
Suffolk County is home to numerous colleges and universities:

Suffolk and New
In Australia and New Zealand a union occurred in 1958 between the Central fellowship and the Shield fellowship ( which was allied to the Suffolk Street fellowship ) through an understanding expressed in a document called the Cooper-Carter Addendum.
In 1974, Suffolk County in New York enacted the first PACE ( also known as purchase of development rights or PDR ) program.
* Edgewood State Hospital, in Suffolk County, New York
Category: People from Suffolk County, New York
Woodbridge, Suffolk / Rochester, New York: Boydell Press, 2007.
Essex County is adjacent to Rockingham County, New Hampshire to the north, the Atlantic Ocean ( specifically the Gulf of Maine and Massachusetts Bay ) to the east, Suffolk County to the south, and Middlesex County to the west.
Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island ( 980 miles ) and Barnstable County, Massachusetts, which includes Cape Cod ( 550 miles ), Chippewa County, Michigan ( 456 miles ), and Keweenaw County, Michigan ( 424 miles ) have more.
Suffolk County Council serves scouts in Suffolk County, on Long Island, New York.
Fishers Island in Suffolk County, New York is served by the Girl Scouts of Connecticut due to the close ties between the island and Connecticut.
: Greenport is also a village in Suffolk County, New York.

Suffolk and York
The late historian Paul Murray Kendall, on the other hand, maintained that Margaret's allies Somerset and William de la Pole, then Earl of Suffolk, had no difficulty in persuading her that York, until then one of Henry VI's most trusted advisors, was responsible for her unpopularity and already too powerful to be trusted.
When Parliament met, the demands could not have been less acceptable to Margaret: not only were both Somerset and Suffolk impeached for criminal mismanagement of French affairs and subverting justice, but it was charged as a crime against Suffolk ( now a duke ) that he had antagonised the king against the Duke of York.
She was named a Lady of the Garter in 1477, along with her mother and her paternal aunt Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk.
By 1483, a total of 16 ducal titles had been created: Cornwall, Lancaster, Clarence, Gloucester, York, Ireland, Hereford, Aumale, Exeter, Surrey, Norfolk, Bedford, Somerset, Buckingham, Warwick and Suffolk.
# Elizabeth of York ( 22 April 1444 – after January, 1503 ), consort to John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk.
The area includes the Virginia cities of Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Williamsburg, and the counties of Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Mathews, Surry, and York, as well as the North Carolina county of Currituck.
The area includes the Virginia cities of Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Williamsburg, and the counties of Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Mathews, Surry, and York, as well as the North Carolina county of Currituck.

Suffolk and south
By the 5th century the Angles, after whom East Anglia and England itself are named, had established control of the region and later became the " north folk " and the " south folk ", hence, " Norfolk " and " Suffolk ".
Other accents include a range of accents spoken in the West Midlands ( In the major towns and conurbations ( The Black Country, Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke-on-Trent and Wolverhampton ) and in rural accents ( such as in Herefordshire and south Worcestershire )); the accents of the counties comprising the East Midlands ( Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, Northampton, and Nottingham ) and East Anglia ( Norfolk, Suffolk, north Essex and Cambridgeshire ).
East Anglia with Norfolk to the north, Suffolk to the south, Cambridgeshire to the west and Peterborough to the northwest.
The Anglo-Saxons held the present counties of Kent, Sussex, Norfolk, Suffolk, and around the Humber ; it is clear that the native British controlled everything west of a line drawn from the mouth of the Wiltshire Avon at Christchurch north to the river Trent, then along the Trent to where it joined the Humber, then north along the river Derwent and east to the North Sea, and also controlled a salient to the north and west of London, and south of Verulamium, that stretched west to join their main territory.
Newport News shares water borders with Portsmouth on the southeast and Suffolk on the south across Hampton Roads, and
The Sudbury Mercury, owned by the Archant group, is delivered free to households, and the Suffolk Free Press, owned by Anglia Newspapers, is sold in shops around south Suffolk and north Essex.
It is located in the parish of Benacre, Suffolk about south of Lowestoft and north of Southwold.
The city is bordered by Nahant to the south, Swampscott to the east, Salem to the northeast, Peabody to the north, Lynnfield to the northwest, Saugus to the west, and Revere ( in Suffolk County ) to the southeast.
Patchogue ( or ) is a village on the south shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, United States.
A hamlet shared by the Town of Babylon and the Town of Islip in Suffolk County, West Islip is bordered on the north by Brentwood, on the east by Bay Shore, on the south by the Great South Bay, and on the west by the village of Babylon and North Babylon.
One of the main Indian trails was Udall's Road which was the first road in Suffolk County to run north and south.
Rising at Bradfield Combust, to the south of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, it flows through Bury, Mildenhall and Prickwillow, and joins the Great Ouse south of Littleport in Cambridgeshire.
It is 76 km ( 47 mi ) long and forms most of the county boundary between Suffolk to the north, and Essex to the south.
The turnpike was originally planned to stretch for as a route in and out of New York City as far as Riverhead, the county seat of Suffolk County, and point of division for the north and south forks of Long Island.
Eye is a small market town in the county of Suffolk, East Anglia, England, south of Diss, and on the River Dove.
The primary area of open field management was in the lowland areas of England in a broad swath from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire diagonally across England to the south, taking in parts of Norfolk and Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, large areas of the Midlands, and most of south central England.
The town is bordered by Lynnfield to the north, Lynn to the east, Revere ( in Suffolk County ) to the south, and Melrose and Wakefield to the west, in Middlesex County.
Michael Nicholson Lord, Baron Framlingham ( born 17 October 1938, south Manchester ) is a British politician, and was Conservative Member of Parliament for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich between 1997 and 2010.
In the woodlands of southern Britain, beech is dominant over oak and elm south of a line from about north Suffolk across to Cardigan.

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