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▪ I. weald (wiːld) Forms: 1 weald, 3–4, 6 welde, 5 weeld, 5–6, 8 weld; 6–9 wild(e, wyld(e, 7 wile; 6 weylde, 6–7 weild(e, 7 wield, 6– weald. [OE. weald ‘forest’ (the WS. equivalent of Anglian wald: see wold), normally developing into southern ME. wēld(e, weeld; the modern spelling, which is due to L...
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Weald
The adjective for "Weald" is "wealden". Other English wealds and wolds
Several other areas in southern England have the name "Weald", including North Weald in Essex, and Harrow Weald in north-west
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Explore The Weald & Downland Living Museum in Chichester
The Weald & Downland Living Museum - Be part of something historic and discover Sussex rural history through the seasons.
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Weald (disambiguation)
Harrow Weald, London, a suburb
Weald, Oxfordshire, a village
North Weald Bassett, a village in Essex
South Weald in Essex
Weald Country Park, Essex Kentish High Weald landscape area; see High Weald Landscape Trail
Sevenoaks Weald, a village also known as Weald
Weald of Kent Grammar School in Tonbridge
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Western Weald
The western Weald forms part of the larger Weald. Landscape character
The western Weald comprises the Low Weald, a vale of Weald Clay, and the hills of the Greensand Ridge.
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Weald, Oxfordshire
Weald is a hamlet in Bampton civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. It lies about southwest of Bampton. The toponym Weald is from the Old English for "woodland".
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Alconbury Weald
Alconbury Weald is a new settlement in Cambridgeshire, England, lying to the north-west of the town of Huntingdon. Cambridgeshire County Council moved its headquarters from Cambridge to New Shire Hall at Alconbury Weald in 2021.
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Weald Brook
Weald Brook is a water course in the parliamentary constituency of Hornchurch and Upminster. Weald Brook flows into the River Ingrebourne. Weald Brook is the boundary between Romford and South Weald, to the east, flows south into Hornchurch, continuing as the River Ingrebourne to the Thames
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Portals - Weald of Kent Grammar School
Exam Boards. Information for candidates 2023-24. Key Dates 2023-24. Letters 2023-24. Post Results 2022-23. Careers. Quality Of Care. Safeguarding.
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South Weald
Today, perhaps South Weald is most known to locals due to the Weald Country Parks. Weald 1950
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Sevenoaks Weald
Sevenoaks Weald is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. The parish is located on the Low Weald, immediately south of Sevenoaks town, with the village of Sevenoaks Weald at its centre.
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Weald Moors
The word weald (which elsewhere means open uplands or waste) in this context means "wild" or uncultivated: the "wild moors". The Weald Moors are still referenced in the names of the villages Eyton upon the Weald Moors and Preston upon the Weald Moors.
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Weald Clay
Weald Clay or the Weald Clay Formation is a Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rock unit underlying areas of South East England, between the North and South Downs, in an area called the Weald Basin.
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Weald Basin
In 2009 remaining recoverable oil reserves in the Weald Basin were estimated at one and a half million tonnes. In 2010 the Weald Basin contributed 18% of onshore gas and less than 5% of onshore oil production in the UK.
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Weald Warriors
In 2015 Weald Warriors achieved their first silverware, winning the London and South East Cup. This was the first silverware for the Weald Warriors.
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