, though the suffixes are now largely obsolete in official usage. : Occasionally historically called , though it is officially just Rutland today. Huntingdonshire
No—again, the Saxon root, not scir .
“Oliver,” she said, adjusting her spectacles. “We need a clean data set. Find out how many counties end in ‘shire.’” how many counties end in shire in england
Tick.
She took the paper, glanced at it, and gave a rare smile. “Good. You remembered that language evolves faster than geography.” , though the suffixes are now largely obsolete