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 | | Watford Common Moor was the common pasture for Watford, and Cashio Common for Cashiobury, as were those patches of grass land, remnants of a much larger area adjoining the pond in the High-street. |
 | | Watford, connected by trackways with Cashio, Bushey, Rickmansworth, Croxley, Langley, Aldenham and Radlett, became the natural centre to which the produce of the district was brought. |
 | | Upon Watford were bestowed the rights and privileges of a market, not upon Cashio, a significant factor in the relative importance of the two places. |
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