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  2. History of Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England, and historically in the county of Middlesex. Modern terracotta relief in London Road, Staines, representing the town's Roman history. 3000 BC — Neolithic settlement at Yeoveney Manor Farm by Staines Moor; 43 — First Staines Bridge built by the Roman Empire

  3. Staines-upon-Thames is a market town in northwest Surrey, England, around 17 miles (28 kilometres) west of central London. It is in the Borough of Spelthorne, at the confluence of the River Thames and Colne. Historically part of Middlesex, the town was transferred to Surrey in 1965.

  4. History of Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England, and historically in the county of Middlesex. Modern terracotta relief in London Road, Staines, representing the town's Roman history. 3000 BC — Neolithic settlement at Yeoveney Manor Farm by Staines Moor. 43 — First Staines Bridge built by the Roman Empire.

  5. Sep 1, 2015 · Staines' iconic St Mary’s Church is of ancient origin, and in an earlier church on the site Archbishop Stephen Langton created two bishops while camped with the Magna Carta Barons in 1215.

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  6. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Staines like this: STAINES, a small town, a parish, a sub-district, and a district, in Middlesex.

  7. History of Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England, and historically in the county of Middlesex. Contents. Most relevant neighbouring settlement events; See also; Notes and References; Modern terracotta relief in London Road, Staines, representing the town's Roman history. 3000 BC — Neolithic settlement at Yeoveney Manor Farm by Staines Moor

  8. History of Staines-upon-Thames explained. History of Staines-upon-Thames in the historic county of Middlesex and Surrey County Council, England. 3000 BC — Neolithic settlement at Yeoveney Manor Farm by Staines Moor; 43 — First Staines Bridge built by the Roman Empire

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