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in-Furness and northbound from Whitehaven and | Carlisle for much of the day (with slightly longer gap |
Sir Anthony | Carlisle FRCS, FRS (Stillington, England 15 February 1 |
656-1734) was an English churchman, bishop of | Carlisle from 1723. |
an English churchman and antiquary, bishop of | Carlisle from 1762. |
nel Meiring Spafford du Toit , MA was Dean of | Carlisle from 1960 to 1973. |
y Rev Cecil Henry Hamilton Cooper was Dean of | Carlisle from 1933 to 1938. |
He was Dean of | Carlisle from 1917 to 1924. |
He was Dean of | Carlisle from 1943 to 1959. |
September 1817-1 October 1869) was Bishop of | Carlisle from 1860 until his death. |
football in 1907 when Pop Warner returned to | Carlisle from Cornell as head coach. |
(died 1452) was an English priest, Bishop of | Carlisle from 1450 to 1452. |
1705) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of | Carlisle from 1702. |
42) was a Church of England priest, Bishop of | Carlisle from 16 March 1628-9 to 1642. |
cts, began campaigning to prevent the city of | Carlisle from installing the stone. |
He was appointed Governor of | Carlisle from 1693 to 1728 and Lord-Lieutenant of Cumb |
Knowles was Dean of | Carlisle from 1999 until he moved to the Isle of Man a |
is father-in-law Harvey Goodwin was Bishop of | Carlisle from 1869 until 1891. |
Edward Champneys Stapleton , MBE was Dean of | Carlisle from 1988 to 1998. |
nt for Lanark South from 1913 to 1918 and for | Carlisle from 1924 to 1929, he held office as Solicito |
acDonald was a Labour councillor and Mayor of | Carlisle from May 1961 to 1962. |
ry Rev William George HendersonDD was Dean of | Carlisle from 1884 to his death in 1905. |
a Cambridge academic and clergyman, Bishop of | Carlisle from 1869 until his death. |
ied 1419) was an English priest and Bishop of | Carlisle from 1400 until 1419. |
Rector of Cheltenham (1826-1856), and Dean of | Carlisle from 1856-1881. |
He was Member of Parliament for | Carlisle from 1964 until he retired in 1987. |
The occupants of | Carlisle garden are believed to be the residents of th |
rn day apartment complex is a garden known as | Carlisle garden. |
He organized the | Carlisle Gas and Water Company in 1854, and served as |
upon Tyne, Westgate, Hexham, Durham, Alston, | Carlisle, Gateshead, Heston, Middlesbrough and Motherw |
Leisen, stars Carl Brisson, Jack Oakie, Kitty | Carlisle, Gertrude Michael, Toby Wing, and Jessie Ralp |
Robert | Carlisle Giffen was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania |
Carlisle Golf Course is a stones throw across the road | |
Carlisle got the win they needed and Scarborough were | |
Cartner, born and brought up in | Carlisle, graduated from Durham University with a BA b |
Carlisle graduated from McComb in 1995 and, according | |
He was educated at | Carlisle Grammar School, entered Shrewsbury school in |
Keith Batey was at | Carlisle Grammar School and went on to study mathemati |
Born on June 26, 1913 and educated at | Carlisle Grammar School and Leeds University , he was |
He was educated at the | Carlisle grammar school, and went to The Queen's Colle |
He went to | Carlisle Grammar School (became the Trinity School in |
After attending | Carlisle Grammar School (became the Trinity School in |
is situated on the old Roman Road between Old | Carlisle grid reference NY263466 and Papcastle grid re |
During his lengthy career the | Carlisle Grounds, Farrell made 335 competitive appeara |
Shelbourne defeated Bray Wanderers 4-0 at the | Carlisle Grounds, Bray. |
club against Bray Wanderers on March 4 at the | Carlisle Grounds. |
She was part of the | Carlisle group of the C-class of cruisers. |
native Investment Market in 2007, in May 2008 | Carlisle Group and Corporate Services Group merged to |
Originally part of | Carlisle Group, which was formed in 1997 around the UK |
During his time at | Carlisle, Hackney made over 100 appearances for the cl |
Pacers President Larry Bird noted that | Carlisle had the opportunity to return to the Pacers f |
Carlisle had a solo hit in 1948 with "Tramp on the Str | |
With the news that Wayne | Carlisle had agreed to rejoin the Gulls, Torquay went |
rder from Lee to concentrate near Gettysburg, | Carlisle had been reoccupied by Baldy Smith and a smal |
The Faithful Vigil at | Carlisle Hall |
ives of New York high society including Kitty | Carlisle Hart and Chuck Close, the artist. |
; Lord Napier and Ettrick; the then Bishop of | Carlisle Harvey Goodwin: and the Earl of Lonsdale. |
Carlisle has an average orbital speed of 19.90738364 k | |
Although the City of | Carlisle has existed as a district since 1974, figures |
Voice actress Jodi | Carlisle has been doing voice work for a number of yea |
Carlisle has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Numbe | |
The A69 into | Carlisle has the name Warwick Road, and is known to be |
After finishing playing with | Carlisle he coached at Hartlepool United, Manchester U |
After being released by | Carlisle, he signed for Workington on a permanent basi |
708), daughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of | Carlisle, he had three sons and one daughter, all of w |
eeding William Paley in the chancellorship of | Carlisle, he was appointed, in 1795, Sir Thomas Adams' |
ament of Queen Anne, Montagu was returned for | Carlisle; he became solicitor-general in 1707, and was |
With | Carlisle he made it to the top flight of English footb |
some twenty miles north of Greystoke, beyond | Carlisle, he acquired a public position in the county. |
r and is currently the President and Owner of | Carlisle Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Elect |
c language of this region, examples including | Carlisle, Helvellyn and Blencathra. |
gust 1534, Warcup was described as newly made | Carlisle Herald. |
He graduated from Concord- | Carlisle High School in Concord, Massachusetts in 1969 |
averaged 34 points per game, and helped lead | Carlisle High School (Pennsylvania) to four consecutiv |
WIQH is also the voice of Concord | Carlisle High School sports, with live coverage of man |
announced to the Archaeological Institute at | Carlisle, his reading of Eddamyths on the Christian cr |
escort for Convoy MW9A, with the cruiser HMS | Carlisle, HMS Lance, the Heythrop and the Eridge, whic |
t Vernon, Belvoir (Crownsville, Maryland) and | Carlisle House, it was one of the great mansions of th |
Carlisle Hubbard Humelsine (1915-1989) graduated from | |
s renamed the "Humelsine Parkway" in honor of | Carlisle Humelsine. |
settled at Greenville near his brother, David | Carlisle Humphreys. |
The song was covered by Belinda | Carlisle in 1987 on her second solo album, Heaven on E |
ay, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of the centre of | Carlisle in Cumbria, to Hartlepool, in the North East. |
He marched to join the royal garrison at | Carlisle in the autumn of 1745 at the time when Charle |
It was first performed by Elsie | Carlisle in March 1929. |
He became bishop of | Carlisle in 1504.; and Master of Pembroke in 1505. |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1840. |
tal of 40 points in the 112-0 annihilation of | Carlisle in 1986. |
d Mary Liddell, daughter of Thomas Liddell of | Carlisle in 1843. |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1839. |
He started at Border Television (based in | Carlisle) in 1966. |
a chaplain to James I in 1614, and Bishop of | Carlisle in 1616. |
ward with Prince Albert as a guest of Earl of | Carlisle in August 1850. |
Graduating from Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1813, he then practiced law in Pittsburgh. |
He was promoted as bishop of | Carlisle in 1723. |
t on to manage Olympiakos before returning to | Carlisle in August 1972, leading the club to the First |
He died in | Carlisle in the last quarter of 1877. |
Terrell defeated Barry Duncan, Billy | Carlisle in the spring primary. |
He resumed the practice of law and died in | Carlisle in 1835. |
Wall was born 'Rachel Schmidt' in | Carlisle, in the Province of Pennsylvania, to a family |
wn, Ferguson Brothers, and served as Mayor of | Carlisle in 1904, before becoming a member of Cumberla |
He was provided to the see of | Carlisle in January of 1450, and consecrated on 15 Mar |
66 and finally left to become player/coach of | Carlisle in 1983 within these years he had amassed 401 |
urtholme is a civil parish within the city of | Carlisle in Cumbria, in North West England. |
of the season as a late substitute for Wayne | Carlisle in a 4-2 win away to Portsmouth. |
He inherited the earldom of | Carlisle in 1994, upon the death of his father, Charle |
The Gators coaching staff red-shirted | Carlisle in 1995, but he was a letterman on the 1996 G |
Belah is a suburb of | Carlisle in the City of Carlisle district, in the coun |
rs, scoring once, in a League Cup tie against | Carlisle in September 1997. |
Upperby is a suburb of | Carlisle, in the City of Carlisle district, in the Eng |
to former Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Peter | Carlisle in the 2010 Special Honolulu mayoral election |
peared in the famous Jimmy Glass game against | Carlisle, in which the goalkeeper scored in the 94th m |
He was appointed Dean of | Carlisle in 1848 before being appointed Bishop of Norw |
Cuthbert is a civil parish within the City of | Carlisle in Cumbria, England. |
He signed a permanent deal with | Carlisle in February 2000 but was released the followi |
Dow was made the Bishop of | Carlisle in 2000 and retired from this position at the |
Whitehaven as a Liberal, but was elected for | Carlisle in 1886, and continued to represent that cons |
me Bishop of St David's in 1615 and Bishop of | Carlisle in 1621. |
ourneyman playing for Wrexham in North Wales, | Carlisle in Cumbria, West Ham, Chelsea and Fulham in L |
ll in 1949, having played 14 league games for | Carlisle in the 1948-49 season. |
ope was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for | Carlisle in 1775, Haslemere in 1780, Hull, Yorkshire i |
s leg was the famous Jimmy Glass game against | Carlisle, in which the goalkeeper scored in the 94th m |
his loan spell, Chester scored four goals for | Carlisle in 23 appearances in all competitions, includ |
ast, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium ( | Carlisle) in the west. |
was riding it through the town on his way to | Carlisle in 1745. |
insistence he was articled to a solicitor in | Carlisle in 1821 . |
46 at the Boston Navy Yard, Captain Harold A. | Carlisle in command. |
rth Manchester United player to go on loan to | Carlisle in 2010-11. |
He resumed the practice of law, and died in | Carlisle in 1891. |
ipt was examined and collated by J. Farrer of | Carlisle in 1804, Scrivener, and C. R. Gregory (1883). |
Rushbury left | Carlisle in 1985 and had a brief spell at Gillingham. |
40-1822) and Edmund Law 1703-1787), bishop of | Carlisle, in preparing a petition to Parliament with t |
parliament as one of two representatives for | Carlisle in 1830. |
ber, first performed by Allan Jones and Kitty | Carlisle in the 1935 Marx Brothers film A Night At The |
ne, daughter of Henry David Halsey, Bishop of | Carlisle in 1972-89, have four sons. |
young Frederick entered Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1815, but did not graduate because of the |
Maude, daughter of George Howard, 9th Earl of | Carlisle, in 1891. |
Cornell in 1897 and 1898, and Iowa State and | Carlisle in 1899. |
The 'Royal Scot' entering | Carlisle in 1960 |
to Scunthorpe, before hanging up his boots at | Carlisle in 1998. |
an bishop of the Church of England Diocese of | Carlisle, in the Province of York, England. |
Notable signings he made for | Carlisle include John Gorman in September 1970 and Sta |
The parish covers an area west of | Carlisle, including Grinsdale, Kirkandrews-on-Eden, Mo |
eventually made 15 first team appearances for | Carlisle, including League Two matches, and captaining |
Carlisle Independent School District is a public schoo | |
ed college and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvan |
Spotted Tail had gone to the | Carlisle Indian school and removed his three children |
Pierce was also a football coach at the | Carlisle Indian School, University of Buffalo and Sher |
John Grass attended the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsyl |
oke attend and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvan |
He then coached at the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania from |
1911, he was taken to Pennsylvania to attend | Carlisle Indian School. |
Jackson arranged for Marsden to attend the | Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania and then Mariet |
ornell University (1897-1898, 1904-1906), the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1899-1903, 1907-191 |
After graduating from | Carlisle Indian Industrial School and attending Dickin |
o criticism like this: "The boys and girls at | Carlisle Indian School were trained to be cannon fodde |
On November 9, Army battled the | Carlisle Indian Academy, which featured legendary athl |
He played for the great | Carlisle Indian School teams from 1894-1898 and later |
n attended and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School from 1912 to 1913 un |
s Army Lieutenant Richard Henry Pratt founded | Carlisle Indian Industrial School in 1879 as the first |
Carlisle Indian School closed in 1918. | |
Wabash Valley Correctional Facility, | Carlisle, Indiana |
Hugh P. Borden, rusher, New | Carlisle, Indiana |
n the publishing business with his brother at | Carlisle, Indiana, in 1877. |
Davis was born in | Carlisle, Indiana, on 3 September 1825. |
Julius Janisch, were captured on June 11, at | Carlisle, Indiana, about 100 miles southeast of Hoopes |
n final game of the season, Auburn played the | Carlisle Indians coached by Pop Warner. |
Exendine played for Pop Warner's | Carlisle Indians from 1902 to 1907. |
completed a 7-1-1 season, losing only to the | Carlisle Indians. |
media attention when he said that a stone in | Carlisle inscribed with a 16th century curse should be |
Ron Randleman (born December 17, 1941 in | Carlisle, Iowa) is a former American football coach. |
od of 1851, many of its citizens relocated to | Carlisle, Iowa. |
4362 | Carlisle is a main belt asteroid with a perihelion of |
The winner of the election, Peter | Carlisle, is filling the unexpired term of former Demo |
Rugby league in | Carlisle is now represented by Carlisle Centurions in |
Port | Carlisle is a fishing village at Carlisle, Cumbria, En |
Carlisle is best known for his hit song "Butterfly Kis | |
iam de Corbeil, being a member of this order, | Carlisle is one of only four Augustinian churches in E |
Robin | Carlisle is a South African politician, currently a Me |
rek Johnstone Townsley (born 21 March 1973 in | Carlisle) is an English former professional footballer |
Furness from 1891 until 1909, and a school in | Carlisle is named after Goodwin. |
Carlisle is an opponent of capital punishment. | |
A kinsman of the Duke of Norfolk, Lord | Carlisle is also a co-heir to the baronies of Greystoc |
Carlisle ISD has one school that serves students in gr | |
rth from Barrow to Whitehaven, Workington and | Carlisle, it is considered one of the most scenic rout |
1306 as the only bridge between Newcastle and | Carlisle, it was maintained also as a link between Eng |
Located near | Carlisle, its length between Pennsylvania Route 34 and |
per Dave" Strickland, "Big Stew" Sawyers, Ken | Carlisle, Jerry Broadway, Frog Man, and Nik at Nyt. |
Cardiff City and | Carlisle joined the competition in Division Two. |
, there are six wholetime (Barrow-in-Furness, | Carlisle, Kendal, Whitehaven, Workington and Penrith ) |
The protagonist is | Carlisle Kennedy, head of a large family and himself a |
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of | Carlisle, KG, KT, PC (28 May 1748 - 4 September 1825) |
wagons between Haverton Hill repair depot and | Carlisle Kingmoor. |
nchoring News10 Good Morning in 1995 with Amy | Carlisle, Kiran Chetry in 1998 (Now at CNN in New York |
asgow Central (though some terminate short at | Carlisle, Lancaster or Preston) |
Kevin McHale, Rick | Carlisle, Larry Bird, Danny Ainge, Dennis Johnson, and |
23 he was appointed Governor of the Castle of | Carlisle, later he was appointed Warden of the countie |
ond in 1970 and Unilever in 1984, and Kenneth | Carlisle later worked at the company for eight years f |
In 1839, he studied law at the | Carlisle Law School. |
Bob | Carlisle: lead vocals, guitars |
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