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of St Paul's Walcot, Bath, vicar of St James' | Carlisle, a chaplain in the Forces during World War II |
he first prior of St. Oswald's, and Bishop of | Carlisle, a fellow Nostell monk who was head of Robert |
ich were culled on site or brought there from | Carlisle abattoir. |
completed a US Summer Tour along with Belinda | Carlisle, ABC and The Human League. |
The family settled in | Carlisle about 1700, and founded the cotton industry i |
ack with an improved ‘six-figure' offer which | Carlisle accepted on 26 January. |
The route runs from | Carlisle across the border to Dumfries; this section t |
segment is planned to pass through Westford, | Carlisle, Acton, Concord, and Sudbury. |
account of service as Commanding Officer, HMS | CARLISLE, Africa Station 1934-1937; account of visit o |
assigned to defend the city and the Castle of | Carlisle, against the incursions and attacks of the Sc |
independently run aircraft museum located at | Carlisle Airport. |
It is also near | Carlisle Airport. |
It is the only | Carlisle album to have topped the UK Albums Chart. |
by Eddy Rodgers and Bemus Pierce, both former | Carlisle All-Americans. |
is an area generally lying north and west of | Carlisle along the Solway Firth and drained by the riv |
6 (historically the main route from London to | Carlisle, also linking to Leicester and Manchester), A |
services between Blackpool North/Preston and | Carlisle also call at the station on Sundays during th |
rl of Cumberland Henry controlled Penrith and | Carlisle, although he was an unpopular landlord. |
Barrow and northbound towards Whitehaven and | Carlisle, although there are one or two longer gaps at |
r Field in honor of the contributions of Gene | Carlisle, an entrepreneur and alumnus who funded much |
railway station with a single platform on the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway on the Solway Plain i |
miles to the south-east of the city centre of | Carlisle and is near the River Petteril. |
He was first privateley educated at | Carlisle and was admitted to Westminster School in 180 |
cratic Colorado State Senate candidates Cindy | Carlisle and Rollie Heath, and backed Joan Fitz-Gerald |
he is the son of Kenneth Ralph Malcolm Peter | Carlisle and Elizabeth Mary McLaren. |
He subsequently played for Southend, | Carlisle, and Doncaster Rovers. |
s the fifth son of George Howard, 9th Earl of | Carlisle, and the Honourable Rosalind Frances Stanley, |
On Sundays, three trains a day run to | Carlisle and Whitehaven only. |
It is a few miles away from the city of | Carlisle and near the village of Linstock. |
oposed authorities for North Cumbria based in | Carlisle, and one for Morecambe Bay covering Barrow-in |
In 1894 she was sold to A.M. | Carlisle and a few years later passed to Mr. McCauslan |
small settlement in Cumbria, England between | Carlisle and Gretna, formerly on the main A74 road. |
a Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, Bishop of | Carlisle and Bishop of Chichester. |
Danny Russell won caps for Scotland while at | Carlisle, and Huddersfield 1996…2000 9-caps. |
of Religious Education within the Diocese of | Carlisle and Archdeacon of Westmorland before his elev |
of Naworth Castle, sister to Charles Earl of | Carlisle, and secondly, Frances daughter and coheir of |
y Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to | Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail. |
London the son of George Howard, 6th Earl of | Carlisle and educated at Eton College and Christ Churc |
On Sundays three trains a day go | Carlisle and Whitehaven. |
s the fifth son of George Howard, 6th Earl of | Carlisle, and his wife Lady Georgiana Dorothy, daughte |
Opened as Abbey by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay in 1856, then renamed Abbey T |
1940s, with Stuff Smith, Sammy Price, Una Mae | Carlisle, and others; he also led some ensembles, whic |
On the astroturf is run | Carlisle and Brampton Six a Side League. |
commission, but it was headed by the Earl of | Carlisle, and also included George Johnstone who had p |
ction on weekdays & Saturdays - northbound to | Carlisle and southbound to Leeds (a new early morning |
(Law was Bishop of | Carlisle and King was Archbishop of Dublin.) |
hey Come From (and Where Do They Go)" sung by | Carlisle, and "Ebony Rhapsody" by Ellington. |
8 January 2005 - | Carlisle and North Cumbria Floods , the worst flooding |
of Devonshire (a daughter of the 6th Earl of | Carlisle and a niece of the 6th Duke of Devonshire). |
about seven miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and about seven miles away from the small tow |
After playing on trial with his first club | Carlisle and also League 2 side Rochdale, Edwards was |
rg were the Jewish inhabitants of Hagerstown, | Carlisle and Mechanicsburg. |
n the deanery of Appleby, the archdeaconry of | Carlisle, and the diocese of Carlisle. |
Howard was a younger son of the 2nd Earl of | Carlisle, and brother of the 3rd Earl of Carlisle (who |
It is a few miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and near the River Eden, Cumbria, there is al |
(M) motorway and the mainline railway between | Carlisle and Glasgow. |
Truce days were also held at | Carlisle and Berwick upon Tweed. |
sheriff, and at the same time made keeper of | Carlisle and Cockermouth castles, and Warden of the We |
It is a few miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and near the River Eden, Cumbria. |
It has generally an hourly service to | Carlisle and Whitehaven, with ten services per day con |
d at Westminster by the bishops of Lichfield, | Carlisle, and Llandaff on 1 February 1327; Simon made |
remaining Cumberland borough constituencies; | Carlisle and Whitehaven. |
He recorded with Una Mae | Carlisle and Fats Waller in 1938, and continued to wor |
Brother of Dolfin of | Carlisle and Gospatric of Dunbar, Waltheof son of Gosp |
Before the harbours at Port | Carlisle and Silloth were built, it was an important a |
iastical career with curacies at St Barnabas, | Carlisle and St Michael Paternoster Royal in the City |
Sundays there are three trains a day between | Carlisle and Whitehaven. |
ne Valley and Glasgow South Western Lines via | Carlisle and Dumfries. |
ria, England, roughly 8 miles (13 km) east of | Carlisle, and 10 miles (16 km) from the England/Scotla |
however married a daughter of the 6th Earl of | Carlisle, and thus a granddaughter of the 5th Duke and |
el has played for Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, | Carlisle, and Huddersfield, playing at Hooker, i.e. nu |
line as far as Long Preston, but would serve | Carlisle and Lancaster alternately. |
It is near the city of | Carlisle and the village of Kirkbampton. |
rst Duke of Portland that the socage manor of | Carlisle and the forest of Inglewood had been expressl |
nson, considering the route from Lancaster to | Carlisle and thence to Scotland, proposed a curved emb |
y Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to | Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail who provide |
op of Glasgow, Mario Joseph Conti, to come to | Carlisle and perform a blessing in order to remove the |
It is near the city of | Carlisle and the village of Great Orton. |
Norham and Newcastle, and let David I retain | Carlisle and a great part of Cumberland and Lancashire |
embers of Parliament (MPs) for the borough of | Carlisle and he was a brother-in-law of Sir Henry Seto |
her son by her previous marriage, the Earl of | Carlisle, and not to her stepson, Viscount Monckton. |
he grandfather of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of | Carlisle, and his younger son Francis was the ancestor |
attendance of 1,430 at the final day win over | Carlisle and the season's average of just 2,641. |
including Everton, Wrexham, Shrewsbury Town, | Carlisle and Hereford United. |
yne Valley Line 45 kilometres (28 mi) east of | Carlisle and is managed by Northern Rail who provide a |
of Richard III, and was appointed Governor of | Carlisle and Warden of the West Marches. |
Gillespie was a youth team player at | Carlisle and now has a regular place in the reserve te |
the Tyne Valley Line to MetroCentre, Hexham, | Carlisle and Whitehaven. |
White was born in | Carlisle and served in the Royal Navy before becoming |
is generally an hourly service northbound to | Carlisle and southbound to Whitehaven with some trains |
rked as a songwriter and session musician for | Carlisle, and then in 1988 formed a band called The Gr |
13 kilometres (8 mi) northwest of the City of | Carlisle and is on the course of Hadrian's Wall. |
king William with a great army went north to | Carlisle and restored the town and built the castle; a |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle and the village of Cargo. |
The station opened by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway in August 1856 with t |
He was born near | Carlisle, and was a graduate of the University of Camb |
hey find a bunker, manned by an old man (John | Carlisle) and a young boy (Iain McKee). |
y Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to | Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail who provide |
It is a few miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and near the River Eden. |
n on the site was opened as Abbeyholme by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway in 1856, and was then |
he escort for the cruisers Galatea, Arethusa, | Carlisle and Curacoa. |
both in the studio (Suzanne Vega and Belinda | Carlisle) and live (Graham Parker and The Kinks). |
s second son was Charles Lyttelton, Bishop of | Carlisle and antiquary. |
road about 5 miles (8 km) south-south-west of | Carlisle, and approximately a mile from Dalston villag |
as not the choice of the cathedral chapter of | Carlisle, and his election was forced on them. |
Creek approximately 8 mi (13 km) northwest of | Carlisle and flows across the Bluegrass region of nort |
s a 1942 short comedy film directed by Robert | Carlisle and Jerry Fairbanks. |
Kilgo, John | Carlisle, and D. W. Newsom. |
Little Orton is due west of the City of | Carlisle and forms part of the civil parish of Orton. |
t is a few miles away from the city centre of | Carlisle and is near the River Eden. |
n supposed that William Rufus's new castle at | Carlisle and his settlement of English peasants in the |
In the 1962 season, Genung, Duke | Carlisle, and Tommy Wade shared the duties, and Genung |
gby league footballer of the 1990s for Wales, | Carlisle, and Workington Town, Barry Williams (rugby l |
on loan in February 2003, before returning to | Carlisle and regaining his place in the first team, si |
for her greatest hits album, Best So Far. Bob | Carlisle and Bryan Duncan recorded a gospel blues vers |
e and Lord Grey of Wark, the turncoat Earl of | Carlisle and the Royalists Lord Bristol and Lord Newpo |
The Very Rev John OakleyDD was Dean of | Carlisle and then Manchester in the last quarter of th |
In July 2009, | Carlisle announced that when Mayor of Honolulu Mufi Ha |
Boundary changes meant that | Carlisle appeared to change seats at the 1983 general |
The church is part of the Diocese of | Carlisle, Archdeaconry of Westmorland & Furness and th |
Both Newcastle and | Carlisle are on the UK national railway network. |
The secondary schools within the city of | Carlisle are: Richard Rose Academy (consisting of the |
Carlisle Area School District received the most ARRA f | |
Carlisle Area School District's rate was 88% for 2010. | |
He serves on the board of the | Carlisle Area School District. |
ead Property Tax Relief from gambling for the | Carlisle Area School District was $131 per approved pe |
Traffic in the | Carlisle area, especially at rush hour, has become a s |
aving school, when earlier intending to go to | Carlisle Art College. |
She lived on a farm outside | Carlisle as a child, but was not happy there. |
45 he distinguished himself in the defence of | Carlisle as a volunteer, and in 1747 was appointed cha |
He made his debut for | Carlisle as a substitute in Carlisle's 3-0 win away at |
was highly regarded and retained on staff at | Carlisle as an athletic trainer and coach. |
Charles Henry Roberts, the son-in-law of Lady | Carlisle, as an Independent Liberal or Radical to cont |
voting with the Democratic caucus for John G. | Carlisle as its choice for Speaker of the House but si |
Steve | Carlisle as Davidson |
e was redeployed as a correspondent, based in | Carlisle, as part of the newly formed ITV Tyne Tees & |
Henry | Carlisle as Clayton |
Mary | Carlisle as Gwen |
lish government to have a reliable prelate at | Carlisle, as they constantly looked to the bishop to a |
Kitty | Carlisle as Rosa Castaldi |
a strong, robust player who made his name at | Carlisle as a Centre-Back having been switched there b |
Spencer | Carlisle as Sheriff Tom Fuller |
enman was elected to the House of Commons for | Carlisle as a Liberal in January 1910, a seat he held |
manuel Tremellius and his student Christopher | Carlisle at Cambridge, and may have been present at th |
He died at New | Carlisle at the age of 62. |
He signed a full contract with | Carlisle at the end of this loan deal, and played more |
became the youngest keeper ever to represent | Carlisle, at 18 years and 42 days, beating the previou |
He was released by | Carlisle at the end of the 2005-06 season, and returne |
Hamsters, Eric Clapton, Nik Kershaw, Belinda | Carlisle, Barbara Dickson, Art of Noise and Ray Davies |
Mark | Carlisle, Baron Carlisle of Bucklow QC DL PC (7 July 1 |
s government maintained the school, housed at | Carlisle Barracks as an experiment in educating Native |
ved at the Cavalry School for Practice at the | Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania in 1840 and 1841, du |
sed in 1918, the United States Army took back | Carlisle Barracks and used the facility as a hospital |
He studied at the cavalry school at | Carlisle Barracks and joined the Regiment of Mounted R |
having ordered his troops to set on fire the | Carlisle Barracks, a lumberyard, and the town's gas wo |
ttended the United States Army War College at | Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, and then served at th |
nagement, the United States Army War College, | Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania; and Commander, 42d Mi |
He served in garrison at | Carlisle Barracks, and later on the frontier as a Seco |
and the Operational Level of War." Parameters | Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, Army War College Wint |
rmy relocated the Military Police School from | Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, to Camp Gordon, and i |
eld Trinity, Rochdale Hornets, Swinton Lions, | Carlisle, Barrow, Egremont Rangers, and Border Eagles, |
ater, a canal link was added to take goods to | Carlisle Basin. |
e, including the Battle of Hanover, Battle of | Carlisle, Battle of Hunterstown, and the Battle of Fai |
e was to come to an end on 6 November 2010 as | Carlisle beat Tipton 6-0. |
In 1957, RAF | Carlisle became the parent administrative station to t |
When | Carlisle became United States Secretary of the Treasur |
another season in England where he played for | Carlisle before moving to the London Broncos, Nable qu |
72 he moved onto begin a four year stint with | Carlisle before a three year spell with Billy Bremner' |
Coach Rick | Carlisle began regularly using a 3-guard-lineup which |
l of Shrewsbury, May was raised to the see of | Carlisle, being consecrated on 29 September 1577. |
s in 1649 he sat in the Commons as member for | Carlisle, being also a member of the council of state. |
mounted and pursued the Jacobite rearguard to | Carlisle, being ststioned near the town until it surre |
erent locations around the UK, which included | Carlisle, Belfast, Manchester and Barnstaple. |
e held until 1852, and then again represented | Carlisle between 1852 and 1859. |
rliament for Lewes between 1766 and 1768, for | Carlisle between 1768 and 1774, for Nottinghamshire be |
, Chester expressed an interest in staying at | Carlisle beyond the end of his loan contract, but the |
ther professor's wooing the disappointed Miss | Carlisle, Biff Hawk's ineligibility for basketball due |
, 1st Earl of Lonsdale and the corporation of | Carlisle bills in chancery for the perpetuation of tes |
08 at Belfast's Odyssey arena and finished at | Carlisle Bitts Park on 23 August 2008. |
He was later given the backing of the | Carlisle board. |
He went on to play for Leeds, | Carlisle Border Raiders and finished his rugby league |
His first professional game was Barrow v | Carlisle Border Raiders on 27 August 1995. |
Carlisle Border Raiders RLFC were a semi-professional | |
Born in Great Corby, near | Carlisle, Bowman worked at Ashington colliery from the |
7, Rod Stewart, Will Young, Ruby Wax, Belinda | Carlisle, Brian Wilson, Steve Winwood, Tony Vincent, H |
In 1863, a steel bridge ( | Carlisle Bridge) was erected a little further upstream |
eld; elected Archbishop of York and Bishop of | Carlisle, but did not take possession of either office |
bia (1971) he won gold against American Larry | Carlisle, but only when he beat Betancourt at the nati |
The team started slow with losses to Penn and | Carlisle but finished with a 4-4-1 record. |
ered a seat at Morpeth in 1776 by the Earl of | Carlisle, but declined lest it interfere with his pros |
Herald is printed at the CN Group's works at | Carlisle but is published in Penrith by a company inde |
ady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of The Earl of | Carlisle, but they had no children and his title becam |
I. Parliament sold the estates to the Earl of | Carlisle, but, in 1711, a Featherstonehaugh who was ma |
atherweight title in his adopted home city of | Carlisle by knocking out Zimbabwe's Trust Ndlovu in th |
Advanced to the bishopric of | Carlisle by papal provision on 18 July 1468, he was co |
d a suburb of the city, where it is linked to | Carlisle by the A69 and A1 roads. |
In 1260 he was named Bishop of | Carlisle by Archbishop Godfrey Ludham of York, but the |
with the lack of opportunities, Beharall left | Carlisle by mutual consent on 1 February 2006. |
e elder son of Joseph Ferguson (1794-1880) of | Carlisle, by his wife Margaret (d. 2 Nov. 1841), daugh |
734, Margaret, daughter of Charles Railton of | Carlisle, by whom he had one son, who died of small-po |
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