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Wye and Island
* Wye River, New Zealand, a minor river in the South Island of New Zealand
* Wye Hall ( John Paca mansion ), Wye Island directly opposite Wye Plantation, Maryland-circa 1787 ( Demolished 1789 )
Wye River is a minor river in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand.
* Wye River, New Zealand, a minor river in the South Island of New Zealand
In 1771 Lloyd purchased the Chase-Lloyd House in Annapolis, Maryland from Samuel Chase, and in 1790 he built Wye House on the family plantation at Wye Island.

Wye and by
When this government was replaced by Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud government, the issue again became even more controversial, with Israel's demand for greater clarity and precision eventually expressed in the Wye River Memorandum.
The resulting Wye River Memorandum detailed the steps to be taken by the Israeli government and PNA to complete the peace process.
By the end of the 18th century, the town had become a popular centre for visitors undertaking the " Wye Tour ", an excursion by boat through the scenic Wye Valley taking in the picturesque sights of Ross-on-Wye, Goodrich, Tintern, Chepstow and elsewhere.
Monmouth is located in an area of Devonian old red sandstone, at the point where the River Wye is joined by its tributary, the River Monnow, and immediately north of the point at which the smaller River Trothy flows into the Wye from the west.
One of his Enigma Variations was inspired by a bulldog named Dan falling into the River Wye at Hereford, and the dog is similarly honoured with a wooden statue beside the river.
Towards the end of the novel, Hari, Dors, and Raych are kidnapped by agents from Wye, a powerful sector situated at Trantor's south pole.
Located by the South Pole, Wye exercised a good deal of political power, because it was the site where excess heat across the planet was released.
This action was stopped by Eto Demerzel, and the military of Wye disbanded.
Wye River, which forms the northern boundary of Talbot County, was given this name by Edward Lloyd, the Welsh emigrant who took up large tracts of land along its southern shores, before the laying out of Talbot County.
In Neil Gaiman's book Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion it is pointed out that essentially the same idea was used by the English humourist Paul Jennings in an article Ware, Wye, Watford, published in the late 1950s.
The first few bars were suggested by his great Bulldog, Dan ( a well-known character ) falling down the steep bank into the River Wye ( bar 1 ); his paddling upstream to find a landing place ( bars 2 and 3 ); and his rejoicing bark on landing ( second half of bar 5 ).
This line today no longer extends into Thonotosassa, its northern tracks having been removed along with the town depot by the 1980s ; but its southern portion remains a busy industrial spur, joining with the CSX main line at Neve Wye.
Three particular sites were cited: the Dorset AONB threatened by a road plan, the threat of a football stadium in the Sussex Downs AONB, and, larger than any other, a £ 1 billion plan by Imperial College to build thousands of houses and offices on hundreds of acres of AONB land on the Kent Downs at Wye.
Built on the River Wye, and overlooked by Axe Edge Moor, Buxton has a long history as a spa town due to its geothermal spring which rises at a constant temperature of 28 ° C.
Well dressing was celebrated in only one or two villages in Derbyshire by the 19th century, and in Buxton it wasn't introduced until 1840, " to commemorate the beneficence of the Duke of Devonshire who, at his own expense, made arrangements for supplying the Upper Town, which had been much inconvenienced by the distance to St Anne's well on the Wye, with a fountain of excellent water within easy reach of all ".
The institutional evidence for Kent's uniqueness was marshaled by J. E. A. Jolliffe, who instanced the hamlet of free peasant cultivators, not the nucleated village, the inheritance pattern of kindred's common right called gavelkind, and the dominant landscape pattern of the uniquely Kentish lathes, each with its share in the forested Weald, four lathes of East Kent centred on Wye, Canterbury, Lympne and Eastry, and three in West Kent, administered from Rochester.
The earliest English poetical treatise on Angling by John Dennys, said to have been a fishing companion of Shakespeare, was published in 1613, The Secrets of Angling, of which 6 verses were quoted in the better known book Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler ( 1653 ), of which the latter two chapters were actually written by his friend Charles Cotton, and described the fishing in the Derbyshire Wye.
The forest is a roughly triangular plateau bounded by the River Wye to the west and north, the River Severn to the south, and the City of Gloucester to the east.
The ironworks at New Weir date from the 1590s and were operated by the White family until 1753, George White leased the site to John Partridge, an ironmonger from Ross on Wye.

Wye and is
It is situated where the River Monnow meets the River Wye, within of the border with England.
The town centre itself is sited on a low-lying spur between the floodplains of the Wye and Monnow, and has frequently suffered from severe flooding.
Monmouth is also home to Monmouth Rowing Club, taking advantage of the River Wye.
It is located in close proximity to the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.
The area is also attractive to walkers, with both the Offa's Dyke Path, a long distance footpath beginning in Chepstow and finishing in North Wales, and the Wye Valley Walk passing through the town.
If this is the origin it suggests that Hereford was a place where a body of armed men forded or crossed the Wye.
The Hereford Rowing Club ( along with the Kayak Club ) uses the River Wye ; it is a popular club with a strong junior group.
The Wye is the third largest river in Britain.
* Sergeant Emmer Thalus is a soldier instructed to bring Hari to the Wye sector.
* Rashelle is the daughter of Mannix IV and current mayor of Wye.
He named it for the beautiful winding River Wye, noted for its sinuosity, whose source is near that of the Severn, rising almost at the summit of Plinhimmon, a mountain in Wales, it forms the boundary between the shores of Brecon and Radnor in South Wales, ere it enters Herefordshire, England, and thence flowing through this county, Ross and Monmouth, falls into the Severn near Chepstow.
Keddie is the location of the Keddie Wye, a railway cut through the mountains.
On the northern edge of Pedley at Jurupa Ave C / O Van Buren is the Bly Wye.
There are 35 AONBs in England, four in Wales, one ( Wye Valley ) that is in both England and Wales and nine in Northern Ireland.
In addition to the aforementioned, Riverside is home to Klein's Supermarket, now known as Shop Rite, the sole grocery store ; plus Hair Cuttery, Riverside Pizzeria, Riverside Liquors, China Moon Chinese restaurant, Wye Knot Crabs, Bliss Coffee & Wine Bar, H & R Block, Rite-Aid, Subway and, in the summer, a snowball stand.
Wye is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Missoula County, Montana, United States.
Wye is located at ( 46. 950775 ,-114. 130810 ).
( New Campbellwood Wye is now abandoned and is only accessible via logging trails.

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