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  1. Historic counties of England. 0 references. topic's main category. ... Wikipedia (27 entries) astwiki Condaos históricos d'Inglaterra; bgwiki Историческо ...

  2. Cheshire, including Halton and Warrington. City of London. Cornwall, including Isles of Scilly. Cumbria. Chester. Derbyshire, including Derby. Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay. Dorset, including Bournemouth and Poole. County Durham, including Darlington, Hartlepool, and Stockton-on-Tees north of the River Tees.

  3. Historic and Administrative counties have been diverging since as long ago as 1888 (creation of the County of London, various boundary changes). ABC's views are entirely consistent. They adhere to the historic Counties - not administrative areas, whether created in the 19th century or in 1974.

  4. Historic county tripoints. The table contains a list of the 58 principal tripoints for the historic counties of England prior to 1800. As the English county boundaries had remained essentially unchanged since the eleventh century, the list can thus be seen to represent the "original" locations of the English county tripoints.

  5. The Historic County Borders Project has digitised the borders of the historic counties at a scale of 1:5000 and made them freely available for public use. A large-scale Map of the Historic Counties is also presented, as well as a Description of each of the historic counties. Historic County Statistics are also presented.

  6. Counties in 1851. The 39 historic, ancient or traditional counties, developed from the 12th to the 16th centuries, though many of the specific areas are much older. They were not used for census reporting since 1841. Most of the historic counties continue to form part of the local government structure, often with reformed boundaries.

  7. About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Contribute ... History of the 48 geographic counties of England. ... Historic counties of England; B.