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SPITALFIELDS , a See also: district of See also: London, See also: England, in the western See also: part of the metropolitan See also: borough of See also: Stepney
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The name is derived from the fact that the See also: land belonged to a priory of St Mary Spital, founded in 1197
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Excavations have revealed a See also: Roman See also: burial-place here
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The name is well known in connexion with the See also: silk industry established here by French refugees after the revocation of the Edict of See also: Nantes, in 1685.mainland (the See also: coast of Hampshire, England) and the See also: north-eastern coast of the Isle of See also: Wight, forming the eastern entrance to Southampton See also: Water, the See also: Solent being the western
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Its length is about 12 m., and its general breadth about 4 m., though the distance between See also: Ryde and Gilkicker Point is almost exactly 3 M
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The See also: Spit See also: Sand, extending See also: south-See also: east from this promontory, gives name to the strait
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On the north See also: side opens the narrow entry to Portsmouth Harbour, with the towns of Portsmouth and See also: Gosport east and west of it
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On the south the coast of Wight rises sharply though to no See also: great See also: elevation; it is well wooded, and studded with country residences
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Here is also the favourite watering-place of Ryde
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Spithead, which as an anchorage is exposed only to the south-east, shares in the fortifications of Portsmouth Harbour, the See also: principal station of the See also: British See also: navy
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In this connexion the strait has been the scene of many splendid See also: naval pageants, such as those attendant upon the See also: jubilee in 1897, and the funeral in 1901 of See also: Queen See also: Victoria, and that which celebrated the See also: coronation of See also: King
See also: Edward VII. on the 16th of See also: August 1902
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