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In a message dated 17/01/2006 05:27:40 GMT Standard Time,
royalancestry@xxxxxxx writes:
Third, in one place, you refer to "co. Warwicks." This should either
be "co. Warwick" or "Warwickshire." For a list of the preferred
county designations, e.g., Warwickshire, see the GENUKI list at the
following website:
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Warwicks. is a perfectly good and recognised abbreviation, in fact most of
the shire counties can be abbreviated with an "s", although Hampshire becomes
Hants (as with Northampton), Oxfordshire is Oxon.

Adrian


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