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Henry Thorold has written:

'Collins guide to cathedrals, abbeys, and priories of England and Wales' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Cathedrals, Abbeys, Priories

'Lincolnshire' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History

'Southwell Minster'

'The Collins guide to the ruined abbeys of England, Wales, and Scotland' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Ruined buildings, Abbeys, Antiquities, Christian antiquities

'Lincolnshire Churches Revisited'

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Henry Thorold has written:

'Collins guide to cathedrals, abbeys, and priories of England and Wales' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Cathedrals, Abbeys, Priories

'Lincolnshire' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History

'Southwell Minster'

'The Collins guide to the ruined abbeys of England, Wales, and Scotland' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Ruined buildings, Abbeys, Antiquities, Christian antiquities

'Lincolnshire Churches Revisited'

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The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

The Republic of Ireland does.

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Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.

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Frank Bottomley has written:

'The inn explorer's guide' -- subject(s): Hotels, taverns

'Yorkshire churches'

'The abbey explorer's guide' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Abbeys, Priories

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Ireland is a republic and part of it is known as the Republic of Ireland.

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