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Addington is the larger of two adjacent long barrows overlooking a tributary of the Medway.
Buses will run between New Addington and East Croydon, calling at all tram stops to Lloyd Park then non-stop to East Croydon.
In the same year, the police sergeant was fatally stabbed by raiders outside a post office in New Addington, Surrey.
A 66-year-old man from New Addington has unearthed a fossil in his back garden which is thought to be up to 90 million years old.
In truth, his encounter with Toby Addington had disquieted him.
Not many people can boast of having their own waxwork in a museum, but New Addington resident Nan Jenkins is just one person immortalised in the Lifetimes exhibition.
In 1803, the war resumed but public opinion distrusted Addington to lead the nation in war, and instead favoured Pitt.
On 30 October Nelson spoke in support of the Addington government in the House of Lords, and afterwards made regular visits to attend sessions.
The Thames Valley is a floodplain surrounded by gently rolling hills including Parliament Hill, Addington Hills, and Primrose Hill.
Other events include the annual Addington Street Fair and the French Market.
The centre was bought in March 2011 by Addington Capital following the 2010 collapse of Sapphire Retail Fund.
Pitt's income tax was levied from 1799 to 1802, when it was abolished by Henry Addington during the Peace of Amiens.
Power was transferred from Pitt to Addington on 14 March, when the King recovered.
By the end of April 1804, Addington, who had lost his parliamentary support, had decided to resign.
Moreover, many of Pitt's former supporters, including the allies of Addington, joined the Opposition.
On 14 March 1801, Pitt was formally replaced by the Speaker of the House of Commons, Henry Addington.
Addington opposed emancipation, instituted annual accounts, abolished income tax and began a programme of disarmament.
The income tax was reintroduced by Addington in 1803 when hostilities with France recommenced, but it was again abolished in 1816, one year after the Battle of Waterloo.
The income tax was reintroduced by Addington in 1803 when hostilities recommenced but it was again abolished in 1816, one year after the Battle of Waterloo.
All of these areas had populations of less than a thousand except New Addington and Harefield which had populations of 22,280 and 6,573 respectively.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Addington demurred to Pitt's request that he should retire to the upper house.
There were lights, but for all the sight of people Addington might have been abed.
Addington politely hinted that the words were unparliamentary, but suggested that the Minister should give an explanation.
When there were magnates in Addington, James had been a poor boy.
In Addington nearly every house was open to the neighbourly hand.
Addington is perfectly comfortable, except its working class.
Then, approaching the second last, Stormyfairweather almost ran out, bringing Addington Boy with him, before both recovered momentum.
And how are connections of Niki Dee, Brave Highlander and Addington Boy supposed to relive their near-miss moment?
Miss Amabel was pure Addington in all her unconsidered impulses.
He knew perfectly what the attitude of Addington would be to him.
He was seeing Choate in the new Addington as Choate presented it.
Addington Boy, who has run with distinction in the last two Martell Grand Nationals, will be aimed at the race again next year, writes Graham Cunningham.
The fund is a wider national version of the Addington Fund started by Canon Richard Addington to aid pig farmers in the East Anglian swine fever crisis.
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