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George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland (Redirected from George Eden, Earl Of, 2nd Baron Auckland, 2nd Baron Auckland of Auckland, Baron Eden of Norwood Auckland)

George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, 2nd Baron Auckland ( 1784 – January 1 , 1849 ), served as a politician in the United Kingdom and as Governor-General of India . The son of William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland , he studied at the University of Oxford and was admitted to the bar in 1809 . On the death of his father in 1814 he became the 2nd Baron Auckland, since his elder brother...
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Auckland Grammar School (Redirected from Auckland Grammar)

Auckland Grammar School (formerly, The Auckland College and Grammar School ; commonly AGS ), is a state school in Auckland , New Zealand , colloquially known as "Grammar" to Aucklanders. It is a mixed day and boarding school for boys aged 13 (Year 9 or Form III) to 18 (Year 13 or Form VII). The 2004 roll was 2490 [1] , making it one of the largest schools in New Zealand. Contents showTocToggle...
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Auckland Overseas Christian Fellowship (Redirected from Auckland overseas christian fellowship)

Auckland Overseas Christian Fellowship is a Christian society in the University of Auckland in New Zealand . The group consists mainly of students originally from Southeast Asia, predominantly Malaysia . They are a closely knit society with a vision of "Impacting the World for Jesus Christ by raising Agents of Change".  This New Zealand -related article is a stub . You can ...
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Auckland Overseas Christian Fellowship

Auckland Overseas Christian Fellowship is a Christian society in the University of Auckland in New Zealand . The group consists mainly of students originally from Southeast Asia, predominantly Malaysia . They are a closely knit society with a vision of "Impacting the World for Jesus Christ by raising Agents of Change".  This New Zealand -related article is a stub . You can ...
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Ramshaw, Bishop Auckland

Ramshaw is a village in County Durham , in England . It is situated to the west of Bishop Auckland .   This County Durham location article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
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List of Auckland railway stations

This is the list of Auckland 's Train Stations as at October 2005. Services in Auckland are currently operated by Connex Auckland on behalf of the Auckland Regional Council. This list includes stations that have been pulled out of service and planned future stations on exisiting lines. Railway stations in bold indicates stage points on the network. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") ...
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North Auckland Peninsula

The North Auckland Peninsula , frequently referred to simply as the Northland Peninsula , is located in the far north of the North Island of New Zealand . The peninsula is easily confused with, though not the same as Northland Region , which occupies the top 80% of the peninsula. The remaining section of the peninsula is administratively part of the Auckland Region . The exact...
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William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland (Redirected from William Eden Auckland)

William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland ( 1745 - 1814 ), English statesman , was a younger son of Sir Robert Eden, 3rd Baronet, of Windlene Hall, Durham , and of Mary, daughter of William Davison. The future Lord Auckland received his education at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford , and was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1768. In 1771 published Principles of Penal Law , and soon became...
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Albert Park, Auckland

Albert Park is a scenic Park in central Auckland , bounded by Wellesley Street East, Princess Street, Bowen Avenue and Kitchener Street. Walking east it is a climb on marked footpaths through native trees to the flat part of the Park past a large Floral Clock and on to Princess Street and to the University of Auckland. It is a beautifull park that you can spend time walking arround and exploreing...
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Auckland Harbour Bridge

Auckland Harbour Bridge Auckland Harbour Bridge is an eight lane road bridge that spans the Waitemata Harbour joining Freemans Bay in Auckland City with Northcote in North Shore City , New Zealand . The bridge spans a total distance of 1.15 km with a main span of 243.8 m and rises 43.27 m above the high tide level. Prior to construction of the bridge, the quickest way of getting...
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