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Macclesfield is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England. The population of Macclesfield at the 2011 census was 52,044. A person from Macclesfield is sometimes referred to as a Maxonian. Macclesfield, like many other areas in Cheshire, is a relatively affluent town.
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  • 4. The Lord Clyde Macclesfield
    This is a complete list of Members of Parliament elected to the 36th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1931 general election, held on 27 October 1931. Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included Lord Dunglass , Stafford Cripps, Alan Lennox-Boyd and Florence Horsbrugh.
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  • 6. The Macc Macclesfield
    The Macc Lads are a rock band from Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. Self-proclaimed the rudest, crudest, lewdest, drunkest band in Christendom, the Macc Lads used irreverent, foul-mouthed and politically incorrect lyrics; common lyrical themes were drinking, sexism and homophobia. Active from 1981 to 1995 and reforming in 2018, the band now tend to be regarded more favourably by music historians, in contrast to the reaction the band generated in their heyday.
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  • 7. St Dunstan's Inn Macclesfield
    St Stephen's Church is a former Anglican church in the Montpelier area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. The building, which dates from 1766 in its original incarnation as the ballroom of Brighton's most fashionable Georgian-era inn, has been used for many purposes since then, and now stands 1 mile away from where it was built. It spent less than 90 years as an Anglican church, and is now used as a centre for homeless people. In view of its architectural and historical importance, it has been listed at Grade II* by English Heritage.
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  • 8. The Wharf Macclesfield
    There are newspapers distributed nationally in the United Kingdom and some in Scotland only, and others serving a smaller area. National daily newspapers publish every day except Sundays and 25 December, and there are also Sunday newspapers. Sunday newspapers may be independent; e.g. The Observer was an independent Sunday newspaper from its founding in 1791 until it was acquired by The Guardian in 1993. Many daily newspapers now have Sunday stablemates, usually with a related name , but editorially distinct. UK newspapers can generally be split into two distinct categories: the more serious and intellectual newspapers, usually referred to as the broadsheets due to their large size, and sometimes known collectively as the quality press, and others, generally known as tabloids, and collectiv...
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  • 9. The Church House Inn Macclesfield
    This is a list of members of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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  • 13. The Old Millstone Macclesfield
    The Pennines , also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a range of mountains and hills in England separating North West England from Yorkshire and North East England. Often described as the backbone of England, the Pennine Hills form a more-or-less continuous range stretching northwards from the Peak District in the northern Midlands, through the South Pennines, Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines up to the Tyne Gap, which separates the range from the Cheviot Hills. Some definitions of the Pennines also include the Cheviot Hills while excluding the southern Peak District. South of the Aire Gap is a western spur into east Lancashire, comprising the Rossendale Fells, West Pennine Moors and the Bowland Fells in North Lancashire. The Howgill Fells in Cumbria are sometimes considere...
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  • 14. Society Bar Macclesfield
    Haberdashers' Adams is a grammar school for boys aged 11–18 and girls 16-18, located in Newport, Shropshire, offering day and boarding education. It was founded in 1656 by William Adams, a wealthy member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers . In January 2018 the school changed its name to Haberdashers’ Adams, replacing the previous name, Adams' Grammar School . Adams regularly places in the top 50 schools throughout the country and top 20 state schools nationally based on GCSE and A-level results, and is rated by Ofsted as a Grade 1 outstanding school.
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