Windsor

Windsor, a town in Berkshire, on the right bank of the Thames, opposite Eton, and about 22 m. W. of London, with a castle which from early Plantagenet times has been the principal residence of the kings of England.

Population (circa 1900) given as 12,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Windischgrätz, Prince * Windward Islands
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Wilson, John
Wilson, John
Wilton
Wiltshire
Wimbledon
Winchester
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
Windermere
Windham, William
Windischgrätz, Prince
Windsor
Windward Islands
Windward Passage
Winer, George Benedict
Winifred, St.
Winkelried, Arnold von
Winkle
Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Lake
Winstanley, Henry
Wint, Peter de

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Allix, Peter
Arnald, Richard
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Ashmole, Elias
Ayloffe, Sir Joseph
Bambridge, Christopher
Barlowe, William
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