On 04/11/2014 17:10, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
> Wow, the place names within England have my American brain swirling.
> I am so glad that I have only a few such entries in my family file to
> deal with and am reminded that the United States and England are two
> countries separated by a common language.

If it's any consolation, American "addresses" have the same effect on my
brain!  What with States which aren't States but Commonwealths or
something and places which aren't incorporated (is that the right word?)
and knowing when to say Something County and when to just say Something
and even finding out the County name at all ....!

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Jenny M Benson



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