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The New Zealand team started every match with the Haka, and Welsh Rugby Union administrator Tom Williams, suggested that Wales player Teddy Morgan lead the crowd in the singing of the anthem as a response.
Increasing numbers of main roads were turnpiked from the 1750s to the extent that almost every main road in England and Wales was the responsibility of some turnpike trust.
John took a close interest in Wales and knew the country well, visiting every year between 1204 and 1211 and marrying his illegitimate daughter, Joan, to the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great.
One male, known as Old Tom, was reportedly spotted every winter between the 1840s and 1930 off New South Wales, Australia.
British baseball matches have also regularly taken place at the Arms Park and hosted the annual England versus Wales international game every four years.
Folk memory in Wales had always held him in high regard and almost every parish has some landmark or story about Owain.
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is the highest court in the land for both criminal and civil cases in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland and any decision it makes is binding on every other court in the hierarchy.
Only six teams have attended every Commonwealth Games: Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales.
He arranged that a large number of useful trees and plants should be sent out in the supply ship which, however, was wrecked, and every vessel that came from New South Wales brought plants or animals or geological and other specimens to Banks.
In 2007 the divorce rate in England and Wales was recorded at 11. 5 people per every 1000 ( less than 1. 2 %) of the married population.
In the UK between the late 1990s and 2010 there were just two centres using psychosurgery: a few stereotactic anterior capsulotomies are performed every year at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, while anterior cingulotomies are carried out by the Advanced Interventions Service at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee.
In the 1970 general election Plaid Cymru contested every seat in Wales for the first time and its vote share surged from 4. 5 % in 1966 to 11. 5 %.
A decision of the highest appeal court in England and Wales, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ( formerly the House of Lords ), is binding on every other court in the hierarchy, and they will follow its directions.
The recommendations eventually led to the passage of the Sexual Offences Act 1967, applying to England and Wales only, that replaced the previous law on sodomy contained in the Offences against the Person Act 1861 and the 1885 Labouchere Amendment which outlawed every homosexual act short of sodomy.
The New South Wales Blues and Queensland Maroons play a representative series against each other every year, called the State of Origin series, which is one of Australia's major sporting events.
Research carried out in the 1990s by David Crystal ( Honorary Professor of Linguistics at the University of Wales, Bangor ) suggested that at that time, on average, one language was falling into disuse every two weeks.
These punitive regulations were accepted, and the contract was awarded in 1961 to Wales Television Limited, which was later changed to Wales ( West and North ) Television Limited, following objections from TWW who felt that the original name was intruding on their area, though WWN dropped the parenthesis at every possible opportunity.
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is a music festival which takes place every year during the second week of July in Llangollen, North Wales.
England and Wales has one of the highest rates of incarceration in Western Europe, with Scotland close behind: In 2006 an average of 148 people in every 100, 000 were in prison, just ahead of Scotland with 139 per 100, 000.
Touch is played in every Australian state, and is particularly popular in the rugby league and rugby union strongholds of Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT.
The ceremony of christening the Prince of Wales, which took place at St. James's Palace, was attended with every circumstance of splendour.
In Australia, England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the rate is approximately 1 in every 200 births, in Scotland 1 in 167.
Only three clubs have played in every season League of Wales / Welsh Premier League since its inception.
The championship venue usually changes every year and has been held in different locations in England, Scotland, Wales and once on the Isle of Man.

Wales and county
Location of Iceni territory within England, Wales and Mann ; modern county borders for England and Wales are shown for context.
* Carmarthenshire County Council, the administrative authority for the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales
* Isle of Anglesey or Môn, an island and county of Wales
* Neath Port Talbot, a county borough and one of the principal areas of Wales, United Kingdom
* December 1 – Under the County and Borough Police Act, in any county or area of England and Wales where a police force has not already been established, the Justices of the Peace must from this date take steps to create one according to nationally defined standards.
In continental France ( metropolitan France, excluding Corsica ), the median land area of a department is, which is two-and-a-half times the median land area of a ceremonial county of England & Wales and slightly more than three-and-half times the median land area of a county of the United States.
At the 2001 census, the median population of a department in continental France was 511, 012 inhabitants, which is 21 times the median population of a U. S. county, but less than two-thirds of the median population of a ceremonial county of England & Wales.
Anglo-American settlers named the county for Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales ( 1707 – 1751 ), the eldest son of King George II of Great Britain.
In Wales each county elected one member of Parliament, while in England each county elected two members until 1826, when Yorkshire's representation was increased to four, following the disenfranchisement of the Cornish borough of Grampound.
Thus the Act's enfranchising clauses created 65 new county seats and 65 new borough seats in England and Wales with the total number of members representing England falling by seventeen and the number representing Wales rising by four.
Monmouth ( ; Welsh: Trefynwy meaning " town on the Monnow ") is a traditional county town in southeast Wales.
In 1282 the English-style county of Caernarfonshire was established, composed of Caernarfon ( the new county town ) and its hinterland ; and in 1284 Caernarfon was made a borough and market town, and the seat of Edward I's government in North Wales.
Glamorgan or Glamorganshire ( or ) is one of the thirteen historic counties and a former administrative county of Wales.
Glamorgan was the most populous and industrialised county in Wales and was once called the ' crucible of the Industrial Revolution ', containing the world centres of three metallurgical industries and its rich resources of coal.
In 1974 Glamorgan contained two cities, Cardiff, the county town and from 1955 the capital city of Wales, and Swansea.
Wales has a uniform system of 22 unitary authorities, bout to as counties or county boroughs.
Various other legislation includes the counties and county boroughs of Wales within their individual interpretations of the phrase " unitary authority ".
The town is close to Wales and also very close to the county border between Shropshire and Herefordshire.
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.

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