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Vermont has three creameries that produce what is regarded as first-class Cheddar: the Cabot Creamery, which produces the sixteen-month-old Private Stock Cheddar ; the Grafton Village Company ; and Shelburne Farms.
St Stephen's Green is adjacent to one of Dublin's main shopping streets, Grafton Street, and to a shopping centre named for it, while on its surrounding streets are the offices of a number of public bodies and the city terminus of one of Dublin's Luas tram lines.
Grafton Street is a principal shopping street in Dublin's city centre.
Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page, GCMG, CH ( 8 August 188020 December 1961 ) was the 11th Prime Minister of Australia, and is to date the second-longest serving federal parliamentarian in Australian history, with 41 years, 361 days in Parliament .< ref >
Hanover is a town along the Connecticut River in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.
Lord Edgecumbe recommended the Duke of Devonshire and Duke of Grafton to sit for him, and other peers soon followed, including the Duke of Cumberland, third son of George II, in whose portrait, according to Nicholas Penny " bulk is brilliantly converted into power ".
Lincoln is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.
* 1908 – Mother's Day is observed for the first time in the United States, in Grafton, West Virginia.
In the United States, intellectual history is understood more broadly to encompass many different forms of intellectual output, not just the history of political ideas, and it includes such fields as the history of historical thought, associated especially with Anthony Grafton of Princeton University and J. G. A.
The name's earliest known appearance in print is in Richard Grafton's Chronicle at Large ( 1569 ): Grafton uses it on three occasions, saying that " some writers name him the black prince ", and ( elsewhere ) that he was " commonly called the black Prince ".
Its county seat is Grafton.
The county is divided into sixteen townships: Adams, Beaver, Belleview, Canova, Carthage, Clearwater, Clinton, Grafton, Green Valley, Henden, Howard, Miner, Redstone, Rock Creek, Roswell, Vermillion.
Its county seat is Grafton.
Grafton County is a county located in the U. S. state of New Hampshire.
Grafton County is part of the Lebanon, NH – VT Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Grafton County is heavily rural.
The present day Pere Marquette State Park, located near Grafton, is named in Father Marquette's honor, and a monument to him is located at the park.
Worcester is bordered by the towns of Auburn, Grafton, Holden, Leicester, Millbury, Paxton, Shrewsbury, and West Boylston.
The park is located in Northern NSW, Australia, near the towns of Dorrigo and Grafton, approximately 600km by road north of Sydney.
It became an island when sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age, flooding a plain between a hill that is now Fitzroy Island, and what is now Cape Grafton.
There is a walking track that takes in the northern end of the island, the lighthouse on the north-west point which overlooks Little Fitzroy Island, and the island's peak, which offers stunning 360 degree views over the surrounding reefs and Cape Grafton.
The nearest commuter rail station into Boston is located in nearby Grafton, approximately 8 miles away.
Grafton Township is a township in Sibley County, Minnesota, United States.

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While the village of Haverhill Corner was historically considered to be the major settlement in town, the town's municipal offices are currently located in the village of North Haverhill, with Grafton County's offices and courthouse located just two miles further north along Route 10.
Benjamin Ewing is believed to be one of the first settlers in Grafton, and his property was located on what is currently Benlock road.
The town of Grafton currently has a small population of under one thousand, but it has considerable history.

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The Island has also been home to lighthouses warning ships in the Grafton Passage of the reefs around the island, and a small automatic light on Little Fitzroy Island, just off the north-east point, still serves this purpose.
Mother's Day was founded in Grafton on May 10, 1908 ; the city is the home to the International Mother's Day Shrine.
* Grafton was home to Paramount Records, which produced blues and jazz records by artists between 1918 and 1935.
* Grafton is home to the first Costco Store in Wisconsin, which opened on August 30, 2007.
* Grafton is home to the largest Kohl's department store in Wisconsin.
* Grafton is home to the new Aurora Medical Center which opened in November 2010.
Since then Widden Stud has been home to some of the finest stallions and broodmares including the following who were all at various times Australia's champion sire ; Lochiel ( four times leading sire ), Grafton ( four times ), Maltster ( five times ), Bletchingly ( three times ), Vain ( once ) and Marscay ( twice ).
Bromsgrove is home to Grafton Manor which dates back to the 14th century .< ref name =" Grafton Manor Hotel ">
Woodstock is also home to the Woodstock Airport, a small public airport located in Grafton.
Samuel was born at number 60 Grafton Street and went to school at Samuel Whyte's at 79 Grafton Street, now home to Bewley's cafe.
Around 1948, he joined forces with Brownie Wise who caught his attention after she made a lengthy phone call to his office in South Grafton, Massachusetts, in which she explained her extraordinary success selling Tupperware via home parties.
It is the family home of the Dukes of Grafton.
* Willard house Museum, located in Grafton, Mass., the original homestead of Simon Willard, home to the largest collection of Simon Willard clocks and his patented timepieces.
In the 1980s, Santa Teresa became home to Kinsey Millhone, a fictional female private investigator created by Sue Grafton.

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Yet in October 1768 he resigned after a catastrophic ministry, leaving such leadership as he could give to Grafton, his First Lord of the Treasury.
Camp Siegfried was one of many such camps in the US in the 1930s, including Camp Hindenberg, in Grafton, Wisconsin, Camp Nordland, in Andover, New Jersey, and Deutschhorst Country Club, in Sellersville, Pa. Camp Siegfried was shut down by the US government when Germany declared war on the United States.
Grenville was critical of the Grafton Government's failure to intervene and he considered such weakness would encourage the French.
One such figure is Margaret of Anjou, and Roger Warren argues that Shakespeare may have taken the inspiration for Margaret's sorrowful departure from Suffolk ( which is found nowhere in Hall, Holinshed or Grafton ) from this poem.
At its broadest definition, during the New England New State Movement the New England Region included the northern coastal lowlands of New South Wales, known as the Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers region, and including cities such as Lismore and Grafton.
The Southside includes Dublin city centre south of the Liffey, including Grafton Street and other notable streets, and also inner city areas such as The Liberties / The Coombe and Temple Bar.
The Australian Grafton Elliot Smith for instance, in his works The Children of the Sun ( 1923 ) and The Growth of Civilisation ( 1924 ), put forward the idea that agriculture, architecture, religion and government had all developed in Ancient Egypt, where the conditions were perfect for the development of such things, and that these ideas were then diffused into other cultures.
Additionally, some Barnes Dance intersections do not provide painted crossings and are therefore de facto, such as the intersection of Grafton Rd and Symonds St within the University of Auckland city campus.
One such walk, taking in Grafton Regis, was the subject of a Daily Telegraph article.
The editorial board of the company has included other academics such as Frederic Crews, Anthony Grafton and Marjorie Perloff.
In 1549 Richard Grafton and Mierdman published Crowley's The Psalter of Dauid newly translated into English metre in such sort that it maye the more decently, and with more delete of the mynde, be reade and songe of all men.
It was a common sight to see many B-17's from many groups of the 8th Air Force undergoing repair for battle damage repairs from bases such as Molesworth, Chelveston, Kimbolton, Bassingbourn, Grafton Underwood, Polebrook, Glatton, Deenethorpe, Nuthampstead, Podington, Bovington, Watton, Harrington, Thurleigh and Ridgwell.
Bolstered by satellite communities such as Centreton, Castleton, Wicklow, and Vernonville, Grafton was a productive hamlet that supported itself through both agriculture and services.

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