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Scray Hill (also
known possessively as
Scray's Hill) is an 892-foot (272 m)
summit in
Brown County, Wisconsin, at 44°24′58″N 87°59′48″W / 44.4161037°N...
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Lathe of
Scray is an
historic division of the
county of Kent, England, encomp****ing the present-day
Districts of Swale, Ashford, and the
eastern part...
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between Green Bay and Ashwaubenon; WLUK-TV's
transmitter is
located on
Scray Hill in Ledgeview. WMBV-TV,
licensed to Marinette,
Wisconsin (the callsign...
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Lathe of
Shepway the
lathes Milton and Wye
merged to form the
Lathe of
Scray the
Lathe of
Aylesford survived unchanged. The
lathe was an
ancient division...
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Hardres Scray Lathe Trained Band – Col Sir
Edward Hales, 1st
Baronet (1639),
later Col
Richard Hardy Scray Lathe Auxiliaries – Col
William Herbert Scray Lathe...
- Shepway, the
lathes of
Milton and Wye were
merged to form the
Lathe of
Scray. Each of the
lathes were
divided into
smaller areas called hundreds, although...
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Street in the
Green Bay
suburb of Bellevue, and
transmits from a
tower on
Scray Hill in the
Brown County town of Ledgeview,
sharing a site with WBAY-TV...
- from
Footscray to
Western Bulldogs, the club song was
called "Sons of the '
Scray", sung to the same tune but with
different lyrics. The club song for the...
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Tonbridge areas); St
Augustine Lathe (Canterbury,
Sandwich and
Dover areas);
Scray Lathe (Ashford area);
Shepway Lathe (Folkestone,
Hythe and New
Romney areas)...
- as one of Footscray's best 50
players in
their 1994 book, Sons of the '
Scray: Footscray's
Finest 50. Gigacz,
Andrew (30 May 2019). "Born and Bred". Australian...