Surrey

The county has an area of and a population of 1,214,540. Much of the north of the county forms part of the Greater London Built-up Area, which includes the suburbs within the M25 motorway as well as Woking (103,900), Guildford (77,057), and Leatherhead (32,522). The west of the county contains part of built-up area which includes Camberley, Farnham, and Frimley and which extends into Hampshire and Berkshire. The south of the county is rural, and its largest settlements are Horley (22,693) and Godalming (22,689). For local government purposes Surrey is a non-metropolitan county with eleven districts. The county historically included much of south-west Greater London but excluded what is now the borough of Spelthorne, which was part of Middlesex. It is one of the home counties.
The defining geographical feature of the county is the North Downs, a chalk escarpment which runs from the south-west to north-east and divides the densely populated north from the more rural south; it is pierced by the rivers Wey and Mole, both tributaries of the Thames. The north of the county is a lowland, part of the Thames basin. The south-east is part of the Weald, and the south-west contains the Surrey Hills and Thursley, Hankley and Frensham Commons, an extensive area of heath. The county has the densest woodland cover in England, at 22.4 per cent. Provided by Wikipedia
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Copy of the poll for Knights of the Shire for the County of Surrey Taken at Guildford in the said County, on Wednesday and Thursday the 27th and 28th Days of September, 1780. Candi...
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The poll for Knights of the Shire for the county of Surrey. Taken at Guildford in the said County, the 20th and 21st Days of October, 1774. Thomas James, Esq; Sheriff
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Copy of the poll for a Knight of the Shire for the County of Surrey Taken at Guildford in the said County, on Wednesday and Thursday the 14th and 15th Days of June, 1775. Candidate...
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The poll for Knights of the Shire for the county of Surrey. Taken at Guildford in the said County, the 30th Day of May, 1705. And by the Desire of some of the Eminent Freeholders,...
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The poll for Knights of the Shire for the county of Surrey. Taken at Guildford the 11th and 12th Days of October 1710. Publish'd at the Request of the Gentlemen and Freeholders of...
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