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Guernsey and County
* Cambridge Township, Guernsey County, Ohio
* Birmingham, Guernsey County, Ohio
* Guernsey County ( south )
* Guernsey County ( north )
* Guernsey County ( east )
Morgan County was formed on December 29, 1817, from portions of Guernsey, Muskingum and Washington Counties.
Monroe County was formed on January 28, 1813 from portions of Belmont, Guernsey and Washington counties.
* Guernsey County ( southwest )
The Cambridge Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Guernsey County.
Guernsey County, located in the Appalachian foothills, was first formed and organized in 1810 from portions of Muskingum and Belmont counties.
Guernsey County Courthouse in Cambridge, Ohio | Cambridge.
Map of Guernsey County, Ohio With Municipal and Township Labels
* Guernsey County ( southeast )
* Guernsey County ( west )
The first " official " flight to depart Gatwick following the reopening ceremony was a BEA DC-3 operating a charter for Surrey County Council to Jersey and Guernsey.
Guernsey is a city in Poweshiek County, Iowa, United States.
Byesville () is a village in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States, along Wills Creek.
Category: Populated places in Guernsey County, Ohio
Guernsey County Courthouse
Cambridge is a city in and the county seat of Guernsey County, Ohio, United States.
Category: Populated places in Guernsey County, Ohio
Cumberland is a village in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States.
Category: Populated places in Guernsey County, Ohio
Kimbolton is a census-designated place in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States, along Wills Creek.

Guernsey and is
The demand for ormers is such that they led to the world's first underwater arrest, when Mr. Kempthorne-Leigh of Guernsey was arrested by a police officer in full diving gear when illegally diving for ormers.
* The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society ( 2008 ) by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows is written as a series of letters and telegraphs sent and received by the protagonist.
Jersey shares the Channel Islands Stock Exchange ( CISX / Exchange ) with Guernsey, where it is based.
It could be the same element * gran, that is recognized in Guernsey ( Greneroi 11th c .).
In New England and Oklahoma, it is also used as a general exclamation as in Scotland and the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey.
It is also used in Guernsey English.
Herm ( Guernésiais: Haerme ) is the smallest of the Channel Islands that is open to the public and is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
Herm is a dependency of Guernsey, and is in fact owned by the States of Guernsey, being rented out to various tenants ( see List of tenants of Herm ).
Unlike the largely autonomous islands of Sark and Alderney within the Bailiwick, Herm is administered entirely by the States of Guernsey, and elects members to the States of Deliberation as part of the St. Peter Port South electoral district.
Guernsey turned his idea into a story about an American traveling salesman who travels to the Middle East and is mistaken for a fictitious agent, becoming " saddled with a romantic and dangerous identity.
In practice, Sark does not make its own criminal laws ; the responsibility for making criminal law is formally delegated to the States of Guernsey by Section 4 ( 3 ) of The Reform ( Sark ) Law, 2008.
There is no airport on Sark, and flight over Sark below 2400 ft is prohibited by the Air Navigation ( Restriction of Flying ) ( Guernsey ) Regulations 1985 ( Guernsey 1985 / 21 ).
Its county seat is Cambridge, and it is named for the Isle of Guernsey in the English Channel, from which many of the county's early settlers came.
Brock's childhood home on High Street, St Peter Port, Guernsey still stands, and is marked with a memorial plaque.

Guernsey and county
The county name originated with one Thomas Ogier, of Les Duvaux, Guernsey.
The county for which Cambridge serves as the county seat was later named in honor of its many settlers from Guernsey.
* The third level has information on each pre-1974 county of England and Wales, each of the pre-1975 counties of Scotland, each of the 32 counties of Ireland and each island of the Channel Islands ( e. g. Cheshire, County Kerry and Guernsey ).

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