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Arundel

Largely rural town in York County, Maine, USA; population (1990) 2,700. It was formerly known as North Kennebunkport, and took its new name from Kenneth Roberts's novel, Arundel, in 1930.

Roberts used the town as a setting for his trilogy about Maine; Arundel, the first novel, is a chronicle of Benedict Arnold's march to Québec through the Maine wilderness.



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The accident happened on Thursday as Mr Kerry - a groom for race horse trainer John Dunlop - was standing outside a hotel on the A27 at Arundel, West Sussex.
Previously the most valuable find was a mayoral collection of silver pieces worth pounds 300,000 at Arundel, West Sussex, last year.
Chindamo can now challenge in court the decision to return him to category C Blakenhurst prison in Redditch, Worcs, from Ford open near Arundel, West Sussex.
 
 
 
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