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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Camercjvwf: Ak: Uusi sivu: Loyalty was sworn to FitzOsbern instead of the king; the Lordship was consequently given to the de Redvers household by Henry [https://www.unitedbookmarkings.win/link-750 https://www.unitedbookmarkings.win/link-750] I after his succession in 1100. The Island of Wight's many visible Neolithic website is the Longstone at Mottistone, the remains of a very early Neolithic long barrow. Built at first with two standing stones at the entryway, just one continues to be today. A Neoli...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Loyalty was sworn to FitzOsbern instead of the king; the Lordship was consequently given to the de Redvers household by Henry [https://www.unitedbookmarkings.win/link-750 https://www.unitedbookmarkings.win/link-750] I after his succession in 1100. The Island of Wight's many visible Neolithic website is the Longstone at Mottistone, the remains of a very early Neolithic long barrow. Built at first with two standing stones at the entryway, just one continues to be today. A Neolithic mortuary enclosure has been determined on Tennyson Down near Freshwater. The oldest records that offer a name for the Isle of Wight are from the Roman Empire. It was called Vectis or Vecta in Latin as well as Iktis or Ouiktis in Greek.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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