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- Doxey abstract "Doxey is a village and civil parish in the borough of Stafford in Staffordshire, England. It is a north-western suburb of Stafford. The village became a civil parish on April 1, 2005. There is some uncertainty about the origin of the name Doxey but it seems that it was originally Dokesei (This may be "Ducks Island" - a reference to the fact that the centre of Doxey would have been surrounded by marsh). In the Domesday Book it is spelt Dochesig.".
- Doxey areaCode "01785".
- Doxey country England.
- Doxey country Staffordshire.
- Doxey country United_Kingdom.
- Doxey district Borough_of_Stafford.
- Doxey gridReference "SJ9004923850".
- Doxey populationTotal "2500".
- Doxey postalCode "ST16".
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- Doxey wikiPageExternalLink www.doxeyca.org.uk.
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- Doxey wikiPageExternalLink www.doxeyplaygroup.bravehost.com.
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- Doxey wikiPageID "3144254".
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- Doxey civilParish "Doxey".
- Doxey constituencyWestminster Stafford_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Doxey country "England".
- Doxey dialCode "1785".
- Doxey hasPhotoCollection Doxey.
- Doxey latitude "52.8122".
- Doxey longitude "-2.1444".
- Doxey officialName "Doxey".
- Doxey osGridReference "SJ9004923850".
- Doxey population "2500".
- Doxey postTown "STAFFORD".
- Doxey postcodeArea "ST".
- Doxey postcodeDistrict "ST16".
- Doxey region "West Midlands".
- Doxey shireCounty Staffordshire.
- Doxey shireDistrict Borough_of_Stafford.
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- Doxey subject Category:Stafford.
- Doxey subject Category:Villages_in_Staffordshire.
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- Doxey comment "Doxey is a village and civil parish in the borough of Stafford in Staffordshire, England. It is a north-western suburb of Stafford. The village became a civil parish on April 1, 2005. There is some uncertainty about the origin of the name Doxey but it seems that it was originally Dokesei (This may be "Ducks Island" - a reference to the fact that the centre of Doxey would have been surrounded by marsh). In the Domesday Book it is spelt Dochesig.".
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- Doxey lat "52.8122".
- Doxey long "-2.1444".
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