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Meaning of "willington"

willington (noun) - A surname of English origin, also used as a place name in various English-speaking countries
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  • A number of places in England:
  • A village in Bedford borough, Bedfordshire (OS grid ref TL1049).
  • A village in Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire (OS grid ref SJ5366).
  • A village in South Derbyshire district, Derbyshire (OS grid ref SK2928).

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Willington with an admirable job at defensive end today.
Buckingham palace and willington barracks.
Willington is not who he seems.
It is effectively the southern suburb of Willington.
Willington is a village and civil parish located in the English county of Bedfordshire.
He fought with your Willington.
Willington Hall is constructed in orange brick with buff sandstone dressings and a Welsh slate roof.
He was one of the first pupils to attend the nearby Willington School.
Crook and Willington are unparished.
There, it seems to have acquired the name Willington.
Willington is not served on Sundays.
Mariana, the eternal love of Willington, is getting married to René cousin Willington.
Willington railway station serves the village of Willington in Derbyshire, England.
Nevertheless, Madras Governor Willington invited it to form the government.
He was a great man, your Willington.

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Willington Ortiz played on 49 occasions with the Colombian national team and scored 12 goals.
In 1802 he married Frances Henderson and moved to Willington Quay, east of Newcastle.
A former maternity hospital, named Willington Quay Maternity Hospital, was closed in the 1970s.
Rooks left Bristol City in July 1972 to become the player coach at Willington.

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