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Bolsover (UK Parliament constituency) — UK constituency infobox Name = Bolsover Map1 = Bolsover Map2 = Derbyshire Type = County Year = 1950 Entity = Derbyshire County = Derbyshire EP = East Midlands MP = Dennis Skinner Party = LabourBolsover is a borough constituency represented in the … Wikipedia
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New Bolsover model village — Coordinates: 53°13′41″N 1°18′14″W / 53.228°N 1.304°W / 53.228; 1.304 … Wikipedia
Love's Welcome at Bolsover — (alternative archaic spelling, Balsover ) is the final masque composed by Ben Jonson. It was performed on July 30, 1634, three years before the poet s death, and published in 1641.The masque was not produced by the Stuart Court in one of the… … Wikipedia