Census
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A count of the population which has been taken every 10 years since 1801. It also records other information which is useful to historians. |
alcove
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Part of a building or room which is set back from the main structure |
commissioned
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Given the job |
household
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Normally a family but can include other non-family members living in one house (or part of a house) |
marquess
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A nobleman - below a Duke but above an Earl or Count |
medieval
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The Middle Ages |
natural resources
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Resources such as coalfields , wooded areas etc which are often marked on a map |
occupation
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A job or trade |
pant
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A place to obtain drinking water |
political boundaries
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Where two places meet, ie different counties or countries |
poultry
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Chickens, ducks, geese etc |
regulate
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To control |
relationship
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How people know each other |
spire
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Tall, pointed, cone shaped roof (in this case on a church) |
steeple
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A tower on a church |