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Egham

British  
/ ˈɛɡəm /

noun

  1. a town in S England, in N Surrey on the River Thames. Pop: 27 666 (2001)

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A 10th man, Jack Foley, 24, from Egham, Surrey, denied conspiracy to burgle with Mr Glynne, Mr Murray, Mr Ogle and Mr Chandler, both from Hounslow, who have not entered pleas.

From BBC • Aug. 6, 2021

Three years ago, Kirschvink gave a preview of these results at a meeting of the United Kingdom’s Royal Institute of Navigation, which meets every 3 years in Egham.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 18, 2019

“We’ve already learned a lot,” says Euan Nisbet, an earth scientist at Royal Holloway, University of London in Egham, UK, who leads a consortium of 17 research institutions involved in the campaigns.

From Nature • Feb. 5, 2019

I set off in lashing rain to catch a train home from Egham, on the other side of the hill.

From The Guardian • Jul. 16, 2012

The King went to Egham races Tuesday and Thursday, was very well received and pleased.

From The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I by Reeve, Henry