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10, he is on loan at Football League One side | Carlisle United. |
tballer currently playing for League One side | Carlisle United and the Republic of Ireland U21 as a m |
3 August 2010, Chester joined League One club | Carlisle United on loan until 3 January 2011, after im |
Kavanagh joined League One side | Carlisle United on a month's loan on 10 October 2008. |
etic was drawn against fellow League One club | Carlisle United. |
mpion then had a trail with League One outfit | Carlisle United, where unlike with his two previous tr |
is a midfielder who plays for League One side | Carlisle United. |
0-11 season, Comminges joined League One side | Carlisle United on a short term loan deal until 31 Dec |
player who plays for Football League One side | Carlisle United. |
urrently playing for Football League One side | Carlisle United. |
ng's son came on foot with one knight only to | Carlisle, while his father scarce escaped through wood |
a Clitheroe to Hellifield and onwards towards | Carlisle. |
ellifield railway station and onwards towards | Carlisle. |
Short has said that it was her low opinion of | Carlisle, who she worked under as a civil servant pers |
layed the organ and was assistant organist in | Carlisle Cathedral. |
Anderson Troop was organized at | Carlisle, Pennsylvania October-November 1861 and muste |
He organized the | Carlisle Gas and Water Company in 1854, and served as |
ere thrashed 5-1 and 4-1 by Leyton Orient and | Carlisle United respectively, and required a replay to |
He was loaned out to | Carlisle United in 2000, and after playing 12 times in |
As a manager, he took over at | Carlisle United in November 1987, converting a club th |
Under Owen Ogelthorp | Carlisle was a poor diocese, and when the Reformers pl |
r and is currently the President and Owner of | Carlisle Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Elect |
played for Sutton United, Crystal Palace and | Carlisle United. |
ober by the Italian Euro, and HMS Panther and | Carlisle (heavily damaged) on 9 October. |
He was Member of Parliament for | Carlisle from 1964 until he retired in 1987. |
Originally part of | Carlisle Group, which was formed in 1997 around the UK |
Paternoster Press ( | Carlisle, Cumbria, England). |
The team started slow with losses to Penn and | Carlisle but finished with a 4-4-1 record. |
olliday, in Kidderminster, Pennsylvania (near | Carlisle). |
onger gave Clifford wardenship of Penrith and | Carlisle, with Brougham Castle once again becoming the |
rl of Cumberland Henry controlled Penrith and | Carlisle, although he was an unpopular landlord. |
ad fox which is carried onto the pitch before | Carlisle United matches and as a costumed mascot. |
tober 1862, with mustering in taking place at | Carlisle. |
Lintern went on to play for | Carlisle United, Stafford Rangers and Hanley Town. |
at Ballymena, Twentyman returned to play for | Carlisle for a second time, he also went on to represe |
He moved to England to play for | Carlisle United in 1975 and became a regular in midfie |
During his league career, he also played for | Carlisle United (on loan), Gillingham (on loan), Hartl |
another season in England where he played for | Carlisle before moving to the London Broncos, Nable qu |
n final game of the season, Auburn played the | Carlisle Indians coached by Pop Warner. |
Brown then played for | Carlisle United, before dropping down to the Carlisle |
He played for | Carlisle United and Rotherham United before dropping i |
t two spells with Margate and also played for | Carlisle United and Distillery. |
He later played for | Carlisle United before ending his career at Maryport T |
he last of just three matches Glass played at | Carlisle, who were unable to sign him on a permanent b |
luding National Football League player Cooper | Carlisle, Major League Baseball players Jarrod Dyson, |
1937) was an English field hockey player from | Carlisle, who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. |
Gillespie was a youth team player at | Carlisle and now has a regular place in the reserve te |
Vipond started a youth team player at | Carlisle United, where he progressed through their ran |
66 and finally left to become player/coach of | Carlisle in 1983 within these years he had amassed 401 |
After finishing playing with | Carlisle he coached at Hartlepool United, Manchester U |
n Irish defender who is currently playing for | Carlisle United. |
Caig made his name playing for | Carlisle United from 1990 to 1998, some highlights of |
1990) is an English footballer who plays for | Carlisle United as a midfielder. |
glish football player who currently plays for | Carlisle United. |
vision Three were Brentford, Plymouth Argyle, | Carlisle United and Southend United. |
tograph: "I took the picture to the police in | Carlisle who, after many doubts, examined it and state |
) was a British Liberal Party politician from | Carlisle. |
shed family of businessmen and politicians in | Carlisle. |
8 with the New York City Opera as Sam Polk in | Carlisle Floyd's Susannah. |
Exendine played for Pop Warner's | Carlisle Indians from 1902 to 1907. |
McDonald was sacked from his post as | Carlisle United manager on 13 August 2007, a statement |
to the bar in 1841 and commenced practice in | Carlisle. |
admitted to the bar and commenced practice in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
s Army Lieutenant Richard Henry Pratt founded | Carlisle Indian Industrial School in 1879 as the first |
penhow in 1681.He was also made prebendary of | Carlisle Cathedral in 1681, and archdeacon in 1682. |
lish government to have a reliable prelate at | Carlisle, as they constantly looked to the bishop to a |
nd Archie Drake in the 1970 world premiere of | Carlisle Floyd's Of Mice and Men. |
She was born Lottie Adelina Preston in | Carlisle, Cumberland on 23 January 1872 to parents Geo |
emarkable as the only one between Preston and | Carlisle with electric lighting, thanks to the ingenui |
Warcup had previously been | Carlisle Pursuivant, an equivalent office in the West |
Yawn, an HISD spokesperson, and principal Don | Carlisle said the officials were not aware of rumors a |
ministering the Honolulu Prosecutor's Office, | Carlisle personally prosecuted several cases during hi |
The protagonist is | Carlisle Kennedy, head of a large family and himself a |
for the first time on a British racecourse at | Carlisle. |
gned to host the evening slot on CFM Radio in | Carlisle. |
The story of the raid on | Carlisle Castle is told in the ballad "Kinmont Willie" |
After a raid on | Carlisle, the English, under Edward I of England, star |
734, Margaret, daughter of Charles Railton of | Carlisle, by whom he had one son, who died of small-po |
(M) motorway and the mainline railway between | Carlisle and Glasgow. |
oth was the terminus of a branch railway from | Carlisle, England. |
Greer was raised in | Carlisle, Massachusetts, graduating from Concord-Carli |
right back position with David Raven joining | Carlisle United. |
mounted and pursued the Jacobite rearguard to | Carlisle, being ststioned near the town until it surre |
t The King's Own Royal Border Regiment Museum | Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, England. |
yal Border Regiment & Border Regiment Museum, | Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, England. |
6 (hours) - 3 megatons" (with CAR relating to | Carlisle control). |
the summer of 2009, Carlton was released from | Carlisle United. |
Having been released from | Carlisle United, new Shrewsbury Town manager Graham Tu |
After being released by | Carlisle, he signed for Workington on a permanent basi |
In February 2011, having been released by | Carlisle United, he signed for Belfast club Cliftonvil |
He was released by | Carlisle at the end of the 2005-06 season, and returne |
t joined Division Three relegation strugglers | Carlisle United on non contract terms. |
red their second successive relegation, while | Carlisle suffered an immediate relegation back to Divi |
od of 1851, many of its citizens relocated to | Carlisle, Iowa. |
core 1-1 with only ten seconds remaining, and | Carlisle winning a corner, Glass came up from his own |
Walpole remarked that | Carlisle, then a young man, was "very fit to make a tr |
parliament as one of two representatives for | Carlisle in 1830. |
ve is a 11-acre (45,000 m2) nature reserve in | Carlisle, Massachusetts and is managed by the Trustees |
rch 2001, before returning to the reserves at | Carlisle. |
f Manchester and then a Canon Residentiary at | Carlisle Cathedral. |
f Bracknell and later a Canon Residentiary at | Carlisle Cathedral before being elevated to the Episco |
eturned to England as a Canon Residentiary at | Carlisle Cathedral before being appointed Provost of S |
In March 1938 he resigned at | Carlisle to move to Bradford City. |
Together with responsibility for | Carlisle Managed Solutions, she has responsibility for |
He returned to | Carlisle United on January 11, 2007, due to United's l |
football in 1907 when Pop Warner returned to | Carlisle from Cornell as head coach. |
On 23 January 2008 Dobie returned to | Carlisle United, now in League One, where he signed a |
He returned to | Carlisle United after spending three months on Croft P |
gh was released by Sunderland and returned to | Carlisle on a permanent basis as a player-coach. |
ament of Queen Anne, Montagu was returned for | Carlisle; he became solicitor-general in 1707, and was |
On August 20, 2008 Keogh returned to | Carlisle United on a permanent transfer from Bristol C |
He returned to | Carlisle, scoring 8 goals in 19 league games that seas |
t on to manage Olympiakos before returning to | Carlisle in August 1972, leading the club to the First |
on loan in February 2003, before returning to | Carlisle and regaining his place in the first team, si |
King Arthur returns to | Carlisle with his knights and it is not long before Si |
been found, but the major Roman Ribchester to | Carlisle road runs to the east of the village and a cr |
ughly follows the course of the river towards | Carlisle. |
Technology College NCTC) on Edgehill Road in | Carlisle. |
road to Workington and (via the A595 road) to | Carlisle. |
gh (1784-1856), later Bishop of Rochester and | Carlisle. |
club and ended up playing bit part roles for | Carlisle United, Gretna, Macclesfield Town, and finall |
1886 Rev. Robert Ross DD ( | Carlisle Road, Londonderry) |
o represented Leeds United, Rotherham United, | Carlisle United, Bohemian F.C. and Gateshead F.C. amon |
, but were knocked out in the second round by | Carlisle United. |
played for Leeds United, Doncaster Rovers and | Carlisle United before having his career cut short by |
in Rochdale and later on Doncaster Rovers and | Carlisle United. |
On Sundays, three trains a day run to | Carlisle and Whitehaven only. |
ail route in North West England, running from | Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness via Workington and White |
f semi-final for the second year running when | Carlisle were defeated 3-2 on aggregate by Leeds Unite |
The route runs from | Carlisle across the border to Dumfries; this section t |
n and Rockcliffe, Lyne and Stanwix Rural from | Carlisle |
Rushbury left | Carlisle in 1985 and had a brief spell at Gillingham. |
Hugh P. Borden, rusher, New | Carlisle, Indiana |
per Dave" Strickland, "Big Stew" Sawyers, Ken | Carlisle, Jerry Broadway, Frog Man, and Nik at Nyt. |
He also played for Scarborough and | Carlisle United on loan, and finished his career in 20 |
Wall was born 'Rachel Schmidt' in | Carlisle, in the Province of Pennsylvania, to a family |
Furness from 1891 until 1909, and a school in | Carlisle is named after Goodwin. |
He studied at the cavalry school at | Carlisle Barracks and joined the Regiment of Mounted R |
rmy relocated the Military Police School from | Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, to Camp Gordon, and i |
f period he was employed as a schoolmaster in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
The 'Royal Scot' entering | Carlisle in 1960 |
ssment, ed., Carl Trueman and R. Scott Clark ( | Carlisle, UK: Paternoster, 1999), 111-26.(ISBN |
After a spell as head of sculpture at | Carlisle School of Art he succeeded William Bloye as h |
el has played for Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, | Carlisle, and Huddersfield, playing at Hooker, i.e. nu |
of a very successful start to the season for | Carlisle United |
He spent the 1956-57 season with | Carlisle United in the Third Division before moving in |
ted to Division Two just two seasons earlier, | Carlisle were newly-promoted and Southend had endured |
ds the end of his career, he spent seasons at | Carlisle United and Middlesbrough. |
d to Aspatria in April 1841; the section from | Carlisle to Wigton followed (May 1843); the intervenin |
l of Shrewsbury, May was raised to the see of | Carlisle, being consecrated on 29 September 1577. |
He was provided to the see of | Carlisle in January of 1450, and consecrated on 15 Mar |
shire), before he was selected for the see of | Carlisle. |
See also: | Carlisle Peace Commission |
e promotion of William Nicolson to the see of | Carlisle, the archdeaconry was accepted by Fisher 9 Ju |
Barrow, with some continuing to Sellafield or | Carlisle via the Cumbrian Coast Line. |
e Conference National play-off semi-finals to | Carlisle United, where he scored in the 90th minute of |
ties of Chillicothe exhausted, he was sent to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, near his birthplace, to Dickin |
d promoted to the rank of Colonel and sent to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania to the U.S. Army War College as |
On 17 September 2009 | Carlisle United agreed to send Kane to Darlington F.C. |
Scripture and Hermeneutics Series 7. | Carlisle: Paternoster, 2007; Grand Rapids: Zondervan, |
r at 12.05 hrs and later on seriously damaged | Carlisle. |
McVitie's club of longest service was | Carlisle United for whom he played in two spells. |
It has generally an hourly service to | Carlisle and Whitehaven, with ten services per day con |
also served by a single DalesRail service to | Carlisle via Settle during the summer months. |
morning and late evening through service from | Carlisle to London and return. |
ature film, 2004) partially filmed and set in | Carlisle |
The Settle & | Carlisle line is one of three north-south main lines; |
exhibition of items related to the Settle and | Carlisle railway. |
ailway station and onwards towards Settle and | Carlisle. |
ide being an active trustee of the Settle and | Carlisle Railway Trust, until his death late in Decemb |
The station is leased by the Settle and | Carlisle Railway Trust, who comprehensively restored i |
ormerly situated at Ais Gill on the Settle to | Carlisle line, this is the working signal box at Butte |
The family settled in | Carlisle about 1700, and founded the cotton industry i |
asgow Central (though some terminate short at | Carlisle, Lancaster or Preston) |
including Everton, Wrexham, Shrewsbury Town, | Carlisle and Hereford United. |
The Siege of | Carlisle (1315), was a conflict in the First War of Sc |
t the end of which he moved north to sign for | Carlisle United. |
11 March 2011: Gateshead sign former | Carlisle United goalkeeper Jon Ball. |
In the summer of 2007, Carlton signed for | Carlisle United for a nominal fee. |
On Christmas Eve 2004, Livesey signed for | Carlisle, who were then in the Conference and since jo |
On 16 September 2010, Norwood signed for | Carlisle United on a one-month emergency loan contract |
He signed for | Carlisle United in 1998, making 79 league appearances. |
family moved to England upon Zoko signing for | Carlisle. |
Singer Belinda | Carlisle made a foray into the film. |
reatest hits album by American singer Belinda | Carlisle, released in the United States on November 30 |
its, notably those by American singer Belinda | Carlisle. |
is the fifth album by American singer Belinda | Carlisle, released in 1992 by Virgin Records. |
forwarded to the Governor-General, Sir James | Carlisle. |
Sir Anthony | Carlisle FRCS, FRS (Stillington, England 15 February 1 |
insistence he was articled to a solicitor in | Carlisle in 1821 . |
of Kendal and 76.9 miles (123.8 km) south of | Carlisle. |
t of Kendal and 57.3 miles (92.2 km) south of | Carlisle. |
t of Kendal and 53.2 miles (85.6 km) south of | Carlisle. |
er Eden, about 14 miles (23 km) south-east of | Carlisle. |
d about four miles (6 km) south-south-west of | Carlisle city centre, and approximately five miles (8 |
road about 5 miles (8 km) south-south-west of | Carlisle, and approximately a mile from Dalston villag |
his second league start for Southend against | Carlisle United on 21 March and scored his first profe |
Rickerby Park is a public open space in | Carlisle, Cumbria on the banks of the River Eden. |
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