county
The county where a person was born and grew up.
A county in the countryside with a small population.
The county where a person was born.
A county that is around a central point or area.
A county that is mostly city-based.
A county that contains a large city.
A county that is next to another one.
A county located in the east.
A county located in the west.
A county that is next to another one.
A county located by the sea.
Refers to the traditional or former counties.
A county that is on the border with another country or state.
The elected governing body of a county.
A school run by the county's public education system.
The organization that runs a county.
A local court that deals with civil cases.
A hospital funded and run by the county.
A person who holds a position in the county government.
A local prison run by the county.
The chief law enforcement officer in a county.
The town where the local government of a county is based.
The building where the county court meets.
A division of county government.
A public library serving a county.
A person who lives in the county.
The presiding officer of a county court.
The town where the local government of a county is based.
An official in charge of a county's public records.
The line that marks the edge of a county.
An elected member of a county council.
A group of elected officials who govern a county.
The chief executive officer of a county.
A competition to find the best team in the county, especially in cricket.
The chief lawyer for a county.
A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in criminal court.
The line that marks the edge of a county.
A game played between two county teams, especially in cricket.
The person in charge of a county committee or council.
An official who investigates violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths.
Professional cricket played between teams representing the historic counties of England and Wales.
Used to specify a location within a county's boundaries.
To act or speak officially for a county, for example in government.