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Isle Of Sheppey

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Isle of Sheppey c.30 sq mi (80 sq km), Kent, SE England, ...
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Isle of Sheppey's population is 37,852
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Isle of Sheppy is a miniature island situated on the northern coast of Kent in the Thames Estuary. London is just about 38 miles to the east of the Isle of Sheppy. The name is derived from the saxon word Sceapige meaning the island of sheep...
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wouldn't have thought so the isle of sheppey is still in the 18th century
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Edward Jacob (1710 - 1788) purchased the little Manor of Nutts, Isle of Sheppey, in 1752. There, he pursued his hobby as a naturalist. He discovered much of interest to the antiquarian, naturalist, geologist and zoologist, although there wa...
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separated from the mainland by The Swale, a narrow strait.
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I dont know about that but it is certainly one of the most boring places to have a holiday.
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Yes there is one at Sheerness. Tesco have a store locator on their website. It also allows you to select for different store formats - they come in all shapes and sizes now.
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Minster is a small town on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, England, east of Sheerness.
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The chief towns are Sheerness, a resort, and Minister, where a church founded there in the late 7th cent . contains the tomb of Robert Shurland, the protagonist of a story in R. H. Barham 's Ingoldsby Legends.
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