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unusual facts about Eastern Counties


United Counties Omnibus

In 1934, it acquired a route between Oxford and London from its fellow Tillings subsidiary, Eastern Counties.



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Cambridge Water Co Ltd v Eastern Counties Leather plc

He held that the use of industrial chemicals was not "non-natural", given that it was on an industrial site, and that for a claim to succeed under Rylands the use must be "some special use bringing increased danger to others, and must not merely be the ordinary use of the land or such a use as is proper for the general benefit of the community"; Eastern Counties Leather created jobs in Sawston, and was thus providing a benefit for the community.

Francis Cocks

He was an active rugby player for the university, Hampshire county and the Eastern Counties.

Harlow rugby club

Harlow have never won the Essex Cup, however, Harlow has won the Eastern Counties Cup twice; firstly in 1995 and secondly in 1997, and in 1999 a Harlow Sevens squad reached the Middlesex 7s finals and played on the hallowed turf at Twickenham Stadium beating Richmond in their last tournament as a professional club.

James Mumford

He returned to England in 1650, based in Norwich as a member (and possibly later rector) of the Jesuit College of the Holy Apostles, which comprised the Jesuits' English mission to eastern counties.

Kharkiv Governorate

In 1920 some eastern counties were transferred to the newly created Donetsk Governorate.