Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Walpole
Target Entity: Walpole\u002c_Norfolk
Preceding Context: A minority believes that the names of West Walton, Walsoken and
Succeeding Context: hint at the native British population, the Wal- coming from the Old English walh, meaning "foreigner". However, the villages are in close proximity to the old Roman sea wall, so the wal- element is more probably from wal or weal, meaning "wall". Walton is generally believed to mean "wall-town", Walsoken to mean "the district under particular jurisdiction by the wall" and Walpole to mean simply "wall-pole" (Old English wal and pal) or perhaps "well pool" (Old English welle and pol).
Paragraph Title: The Dark Ages and Middle Ages
Source Page: The Fens

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