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Britain

Island off the northwest coast of Europe, one of the British Isles. It comprises England, Scotland, and Wales (together officially known as Great Britain), and is part of the United Kingdom. The name is also sometimes used loosely to denote the United Kingdom. It is derived from the Roman name for the island Britannia, which in turn is derived from the ancient Celtic name for the inhabitants, Bryttas.



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Christine Britland used a bank card to withdraw up to pounds 300 a day from the account of James Pick after he passed away in a Solihull care home.
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Britland presents a positive reading of Henrietta Maria's intelligence, self-awareness, and political and religious development, in contrast to the usual descriptions of the queen consort, which denigrate her as French, foolish, female, and insidiously Catholic.
 
 
 
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