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Stow Abbey was an abbey in Lincolnshire, England. | |
Silas | Stow, an early settler, established himself in Lowvi |
It has been an important part of the | Stow and Hudson communities since the towns originat |
Colonial Missionary Society in England accepted | Stow and sent him to South Australia. |
He was the first of two settlers in | Stow and was killed by Native Americans near the Lak |
ring about 163 acres (0.66 km2) in the towns of | Stow and Hudson, Massachusetts. |
1697, he accepted another preaching position in | Stow, and eventually moved on to Concord and Dunstab |
the Deanery of Corringham, the Archdeanconry of | Stow, and Parts of Lindsey, and includes the port to |
p of Canterbury in 1949 he became Archdeacon of | Stow and then Provost of Leicester Cathedral before |
of Lindsey, in the Deanery and Archdeaconry of | Stow, and consisting of the East Division and the We |
y the Hundreds of Samford, Babergh, Thedwestry, | Stow and Bosmere and Claydon. |
past the villages of Heriot, Fountainhall, and | Stow and then passing towards Galashiels, becoming p |
orpe, rural deanery of Manlake, archdeaconry of | Stow and diocese of Lincoln. |
e Service, some of which are on display at West | Stow Anglo - Saxon Village outside Bury St Edmunds, |
Stow arrived at Adelaide on the Hartley in October 1 | |
Described by John | Stow as a “convenient church” the parish had strong |
Described by | Stow as a “proper church", its dedication derived fr |
John | Stow, author of the Survey of London: buried in 1605 |
They | stow away on the ark with the help of Tenzin. |
were invited show up, along with their dog, and | stow away in the limousine. |
defend the Alien hive from human marines, then | stow away on an evacuating spacecraft and reach the |
After Bobo's attempts to | stow away aboard a ship bound for the United States |
Stow Bardolph railway station served the village of | |
Southery, South Wootton, Stanhoe, Stoke Ferry, | Stow Bardolph, Stradsett, Syderstone |
It was closed in 1963 along with nearby | Stow Bardolph. |
t Eastern Pingo Trail, 13 kilometre circular at | Stow Bedon near Thompson, parking is on the A1075, i |
exton, Merton, Ovington, Saham Toney, Scoulton, | Stow Bedon with Breckles, and Thompson |
Breckles St Margaret is an Anglican church near | Stow Bedon, Norfolk, England. |
ham, Sporle with Palgrave, Stanfield, Stanford, | Stow Bedon, Sturston, Swaffham, Swanton Morley, |
in the commons at the villages of Thompson and | Stow Bedon, and heathland at Breckles and Great Hock |
Stow Bedow railway station is a closed station in St | |
Stow began holding services in a marquee but shortly | |
The antiquarian John | Stow believed the name to derive from the Abbots of |
He was born at | Stow, Buckinghamshire, and began his education as a |
A map based on | Stow c 1600 shows the Fagswell Brook south of Cowcro |
Stow came to be known as "St Etheldred's Stow" when | |
John | Stow claimed to have seen the body, and said the kin |
Stow College | |
Not to be confused with | Stow College. |
ding having only been rebuilt in 1606, although | Stow could trace its roots back to 1266. |
ems jets, Flight control system checkout, SAREX | stow, CPCG Stow, ASC-3 Deactivation, ORSEP Deactivat |
ic politics, having served as an officer of the | Stow Democratic Town Committee, the Middlesex and Wo |
Her husband Joseph W. | Stow died in 1872. |
Stow died at the house of John Fairfax on 19 July 18 | |
Stow died in Lowville in 1827; interment was in East | |
s Stewart, Thea Astley, Patrick White, Randolph | Stow, Elizabeth Jolley, Robin Davison |
ockwood for President of the United States, and | Stow ended up supporting her on the ticket of the Na |
Stow established a new college in Glasgow as the Fre | |
Stow Fair, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire | |
rashed after its thrust reversers did not fully | stow following a rejected landing that had been exec |
Stow gives 10 July, the Gray Friars' "Chronicle" and | |
Stow Green Castle, also known as Castle Tump, was a | |
In 1836, David | Stow had established a Normal School in Glasgow but, |
Most of the city centre is located in the | Stow Hill district. |
The premises at | Stow Hill were sold to developers and are now occupi |
Stow Hill is both an electoral district (ward) and c | |
ion led him to found a hermitage on what is now | Stow Hill in Newport, South Wales. |
eam he founded a hermitage there on what is now | Stow Hill in Newport, South Wales which he built out |
rshfield, Pillgwenlly, Rogerstone, Shaftesbury, | Stow Hill and Tredegar Park in the city of Newport. |
the George Street Bridge, the eastern flank of | Stow Hill and the Great Western Main Line. |
Stow Hill's earliest inhabitant was, according to le | |
Here, the five roads of Commercial Street, | Stow Hill, Bridge Street, High Street and Skinner St |
its life and for a while they lived together on | Stow Hill, fasting, eating a vegetarian diet, and ba |
Stow Hundred a fertile and picturesque district in c | |
m Abbey, with its revenues, to his new abbey at | Stow in Lincolnshire. |
John | Stow, in his Survey of 1603, described Milk Street a |
Practically the Diocese stretches from | Stow in the Wold in the north to Minehead & Watchet |
egius Professor of Greek, in 1641 archdeacon of | Stow, in 1664 dean of Peterborough, and in 1668 Mast |
Bottom, is a village in the towns of Hudson and | Stow in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United Stat |
rland, while the second oldest was made by John | Stow in 1563 for Dudley's grandson, Robert Dudley. |
sions he directed the sport in person, and John | Stow in his Chronicles gives an account of how Alley |
n 1311 and between 1316 and 1317, archdeacon of | Stow, in the diocese of Lincoln in 1320, prebendary |
Stow is said to have fallen into dissipated habits, | |
The work for which | Stow is best known is his Survey of London, publishe |
According to the chronicler John | Stow, it is allegedly named after the "puddings" (me |
the pilot, the gun fired while he was trying to | stow it. |
Stow, J A A Survey of London (W.Thoms,Ed): (London, | |
ver the towns of Acton, Boxborough, Maynard and | Stow, just west of Concord, Massachusetts. |
ccupies an entire island in the park's man-made | Stow Lake, and is connected by two bridges to the ma |
system operators can remotely emplace, slew or | stow launchers, perform diagnostics on launchers or |
Signpost in | Stow Longa |
Stow Longa is a village that is, at the current time | |
However, | Stow Longa does possess several thatched cottages, a |
The Anglican church of | Stow Longa is known as St Botolph's, since it is ded |
is brought to the Massachusetts Fire Academy in | Stow, MA for a day to learn the techniques and some |
He is buried in the Brookside Cemetery in | Stow, Ma. |
West | Stow Manor is also Tudor; its gatehouse is fine, but |
Stow Maries was a halt on the South Woodham Ferrers | |
By 1919 the need for airfields lessened and | Stow Maries was closed. |
He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, raised in | Stow, Massachusetts, and attended Hudson High School |
From 1829-1833 he was a pastor in | Stow, Massachusetts. |
Kate Hogan is an American politician from | Stow, Massachusetts. |
stead is a historic house at 156 Taylor Road in | Stow, Massachusetts. |
a historic colonial house at 137 Tuttle Lane in | Stow, Massachusetts. |
1710, is a historic house at 6 Sudbury Road in | Stow, Massachusetts. |
path under construction in Marlborough, Hudson, | Stow, Maynard, and Acton in Massachusetts. |
The Saxon suffix | stow means (enclosed) place. |
owell, Harriet Martineau, Abby Southwick, Baron | Stow, Mrs. George Thompson. |
G. W. | Stow, Native Races of South Africa (New York, 1905); |
, KS, Steve has lived in Tulsa, OK; Aurora, IL; | Stow, OH; Bloomington, IN and currently resides in M |
1967 in | Stow, Ohio) is an American scientist and novelist. |
The village was the location of the | Stow on the Wold Union Workhouse. |
en raised at Minchinhampton, Wotton Under Edge, | Stow on the Wold, Henbury, Bristol, and Gloucester. |
ong the A424 road, approximately 2 miles NNW of | Stow on the Wold. |
house on the edge of the village of Icomb, near | Stow on the Wold in Gloucestershire. |
Richard died on 18 December 1279 at | Stow Park. |
7 February 1235, at his episcopal residence at | Stow Park. |
ped gradually over the years: Holy Place (Halig | stow) Pronounced "ail-stoo", with a long "oo" as in |
In 1580, | Stow published his Annales, or a Generale Chronicle |
lway station in Scotland of a similar name, see | Stow railway station. |
In September 1856 | Stow resigned his pastorate, but continued to preach |
Teddington Hands Roundabout which realigned the | Stow Road away from the side of the premises due to |
Local Government Act 1894, from the part of the | Stow rural sanitary district that was in East Suffol |
Stow says the church, first mentioned in 1315, took | |
PDF: An excavation at the Bishop's House, | Stow, Scottish Borders |
fought a running retreat southeasterly back to | Stow Square. |
n, Hudson, Littleton, Lowell, Maynard, Shirley, | Stow, Sudbury, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough, Wayland (Pre |
Dover, Lancaster, Lexington, Lincoln, Needham, | Stow, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston, and many other citie |
He held also the rectory of West | Stow, Suffolk. |
According to John | Stow the church was rebuilt by an alderman assisted |
According to John | Stow, the latter descriptions were given because hay |
Stow to Winchcombe - 13 miles | |
d by Littleton to the north, Acton to the east, | Stow to the south, and Harvard to the west. |
nside, Innerleithen, Lindean, Melrose, Selkirk, | Stow, Traquair, Tweedbank, Yarrow. |
Stow was survived by his wife and four sons. | |
East | Stow was a rural district in East Suffolk, England f |
Stow was a hundred of Suffolk, consisting of 22,710 | |
was the primary settlement of the parish before | Stow was built as a marketplace on the hilltop neare |
ugh the patronage of Archbishop Matthew Parker, | Stow was able to print the Flores historiarum of Mat |
RCAHMS record of | Stow, Wedale View, General |
Normal Seminary, a school established by David | Stow which devoted itself entirely to training teach |
Randolph Isham | Stow won the resulting by-election on 30 April. |
Stow worked entirely in the line manner. | |
its location were merged in popular usage: John | Stow, writing in 1583, calls it "The Beare-garden, c |
John | Stow, writing at end of the sixteenth century descri |
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