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Meaning of "wallington"
Wallington is a noun referring to a place name, typically used to identify a town or locality
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- A suburban town in the borough of Sutton, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ294645).
- A village in Fareham borough, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU5806).
- A small village in North Hertfordshire district, Hertfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL2933).
- A rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
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Wallington left three compilations of contemporary events.
Our first visit will be to Wallington.
Wallington was also important in brickmaking and pottery.
This will be my fifth year as a first grade teacher in Wallington.
Wallington worked for many years as a librarian.
He also left a fortune to his third son William who acquired the Wallington estate.
Wallington is definitely worth a visit for so many reasons.
Country Store was located near the hamlet of Wallington.
Wallington has written six novels.
In July he ended the lease on the Wallington cottage.
Wallington is one of the few places with poor public transport.
Buying a house in Wallington.
Wallington and gillingham.
During this period she met engineer Bernard Ashley at a youth club in Wallington.
Wallington has public.
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He retained the family seat at Wallington Hall.
Wallington has written three anthologies and eight scripts for television.
At that time Kilburn was a calico printer at Wallington in Surrey.
Wallington was born in Woolwich.
His announcer during this period was Jimmy Wallington.
In Sutton and Wallington we have seen this for many years now.
Carshalton and Wallington.
Wallington later rejoined the British Army.
Arthur Wallington here.
Wallington lives in Melbourne with her husband John.
How many horses does Wallington usually keep in here?
Wallington is served by rail, bus and coach connections.
Yeah. Speaking of psychopaths, wallington and rigas have been arrested by the feds.
Wallington was an ancient hundred in the north east of the county of Surrey, England.
The village lay within the Anglo-Saxon administrative division of Wallington hundred.
As a cultural centre, Wallington visitors included the members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Two tests returned positive results, identifying Ptes Wallington and Mead.
How many horses does Wallington usually keep in here? Poor kid.
Back by popular demand, it's the quiz that Wallington.
Before this unfortunate incident, Sally Wallington always received the first cup of tea.
Lord Wallington has caught a pike!
You are sure you have never heard of it -- Wallington Feed and Grain?
They looked upon Wallington Hall, the Trevelyan family estate in Northumberland, as their real home.
You come along with me, mr. wallington and.
As with most announcers, Wallington would announce the program 's star, then read the sponsor 's commercials.
He 's the only other guest, he 's a close friend . Lord Wallington.
In historical records, however, Wallington is not a place of importance.
Lord Wallington - was there, and I know he does ask a lot of questions.
Carshalton is part of the Carshalton and Wallington parliamentary constituency formed in 1983.
Wallington Methodist Church was built in 1908 on a site in Beddington Gardens in the town centre.
Carshalton and Wallington ( constituency ).
Wallington immediately responded, saying, " Your application is refused . ".
You're sure you have never heard of it- Wallington Feed and Grain?
Wallington High School for Girls was established in 1888 by a collective of nuns.
It 's always a pleasure meeting one of Edward 's girls . Oh, my God . It 's Tate Whitley Wallington.