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The place name "Tye" in England typically refers to a small enclosure or a piece of land, often associated with agricultural use. It is derived from the Old English word "tīge," meaning a piece of land or a small farm. Often found in place names, it can indicate a settlement or a locality that has historical ties to farming practices.

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