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Great Amwell : ウィキペディア英語版
Amwell, Hertfordshire

Amwell (Great and Little), is a village in the county of Hertfordshire, England, located 1½ miles (S.E. by S.) from Ware, and about 20 miles north of London. Great Amwell is also the name of the civil parish within East Hertfordshire district.
The Anglican church is dedicated to St John the Baptist. The East India College was founded here in 1806, for the education of young men intended for the civil service of the East India Company in India. It is now a public school, Haileybury College.
The New River runs through the village.
On a hill above the church is an ancient mound, the remains of a fortification; and in Barrow field, on the road to Hertford, is a large tumulus.
Great Amwell has been the residence of some celebrated literary characters, among whom are:
* Izaak Walton, (1593–1683) the noted angler.
* John Scott of Amwell, (1730–83), author of several poems and tracts, who built a grotto, containing several apartments, which still exists.
* John Hoole, (1727–1803), the distinguished translator of Tasso, and biographer of John Scott of Amwell.
*The remains of William Warner, (1558?-1609), the poet and historian, are interred in the churchyard.
Others buried in Amwell include:
* Harold Abrahams, in 1978, the Olympian who was depicted in ''Chariots of Fire''.
* Alexander Small, (1710-1794), Scottish surgeon and frequent correspondent of Benjamin Franklin.
Richard Warren (d 1628) a passenger on the ''Mayflower'' in 1620, who settled in Plymouth Colony and co-signed the Mayflower Compact, married on April 14, 1610 at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, Great Amwell, Elizabeth Walker, daughter of Augustine Walker. Richard and Elizabeth are the ancestors of two U.S. Presidents, Ulysses S. Grant and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
A hamlet called Amwell also exists a mile south west of Wheathampstead, also in Hertfordshire.
==Transport==
The village has no railway station, the nearest being Ware or St Margarets both of which are on the Hertford-London Liverpool Street line which passes through the parish. There are a few bus routes, these are Route 310 (Arriva) Hertford-Waltham Cross which operates every 30 minutes Monday to Friday Daytime and, Route 311 (Arriva) Hertford-Waltham Cross which operates every 30 minutes Monday to Friday Daytime and, Route 351 (Centrebus) Hertford-Bishops Stortford which operates every two hours Monday to Saturday Daytime and hourly Monday to Friday peak hours, Route 524 (SM Coaches) Harlow-Hertford which operates hourly Monday to Saturday Daytime, Route 724 (Arriva Green Line Coaches) Harlow-Heathrow Airport which operates hourly Daily.

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