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The A69 into | Carlisle has the name Warwick Road, and is known to be |
igned work in Oxford, Cambridge, Abingdon and | Carlisle. |
chdale, Stockport County, Accrington Stanley, | Carlisle United |
on the north side of River Eden, across from | Carlisle city centre. |
gwriter/presenter and political activist from | Carlisle, Cumbria. |
Voice actress Jodi | Carlisle has been doing voice work for a number of yea |
g the German counterattack in the Aegean Sea, | Carlisle made a sortie into the area south of Piraeus |
After shelling | Carlisle for several hours, Stuart received word that |
played for non-league Gateshead after leaving | Carlisle, scoring one goal during his stint at the clu |
After attending | Carlisle Grammar School (became the Trinity School in |
as transferred to Sunderland, moving again to | Carlisle United in 1976, where he ended his playing ca |
e held until 1852, and then again represented | Carlisle between 1852 and 1859. |
with his first runner, Better Times Ahead, at | Carlisle Racecourse in October 1998. |
tists and bands including Alphaville, Belinda | Carlisle, Emma Bunton (on her album Life In Mono) and |
and artists such as ABC, Alphaville, Belinda | Carlisle, Celtus, China Crisis, Cliff Richard, Cozi, C |
There is also the | Carlisle railway station a few miles away, which is on |
It is also near | Carlisle Airport. |
bia (1971) he won gold against American Larry | Carlisle, but only when he beat Betancourt at the nati |
opera in three acts by the American composer | Carlisle Floyd. |
is an opera in two acts by American composer | Carlisle Floyd, who wrote the libretto and music while |
"You Must Have Been an Angel" ( | Carlisle, Rick Elias) - 4:14 |
ger Don Revie the following season and joined | Carlisle United where he made 273 appearances, scoring |
ag are Craig Barratt, Michael Grant and David | Carlisle. |
he Scottish army into Cumberland and besieged | Carlisle. |
The canal was closed in 1853 and Port | Carlisle silted up. |
ond in 1970 and Unilever in 1984, and Kenneth | Carlisle later worked at the company for eight years f |
1757, the son of John Humphreys and Margaret | Carlisle. |
rs took care of Dion Ebrahim for 0 and Stuart | Carlisle for 1. |
at Loftus Road saw Richard Langley and Clarke | Carlisle - two of QPR's best players - seriously injur |
outh saw him loaned out to Blackpool and then | Carlisle. |
nt for Lanark South from 1913 to 1918 and for | Carlisle from 1924 to 1929, he held office as Solicito |
ast, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium ( | Carlisle) in the west. |
ilm She Loves Me Not by Bing Crosby and Kitty | Carlisle. |
but failed to make the first team and joined | Carlisle United on a free transfer in June 1999. |
Robert Armstrong, Chick Chandler, and Mary | Carlisle lent strong support and while it never scaled |
Henry and Olga | Carlisle (1980) |
l Stone, Leslie Hall, Austin Brown, and Brett | Carlisle. |
1904-05), Swindon Town (1905-06 and 1907-08), | Carlisle United (1906-07) and Blackpool (1908-1909). |
both in the studio (Suzanne Vega and Belinda | Carlisle) and live (Graham Parker and The Kinks). |
ber, first performed by Allan Jones and Kitty | Carlisle in the 1935 Marx Brothers film A Night At The |
tal of 40 points in the 112-0 annihilation of | Carlisle in 1986. |
On 22 May 2009, it was announced by | Carlisle United manager Greg Abbott that a deal had be |
eventually made 15 first team appearances for | Carlisle, including League Two matches, and captaining |
1705) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of | Carlisle from 1702. |
n the deanery of Appleby, the archdeaconry of | Carlisle, and the diocese of Carlisle. |
00 homes were without power and some areas of | Carlisle were under 7 ft (2.1 m) of water. |
r Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton, | Carlisle United and Formby. |
1998-99 season against Plymouth Argyle, which | Carlisle needed to win to avoid relegation. |
r Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton, | Carlisle United and Formby. |
Before his arrival in | Carlisle, Dow was the vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Co |
album by American Christian music artist Bob | Carlisle. |
The CA postcode area, also known as the | Carlisle postcode area, is a group of postcode distric |
n Street, and the M&C used London Road as its | Carlisle terminus until 1851, after which its trains r |
Mark Totty as Detective | Carlisle - Will Girardi's junk food addicted partner o |
Patricia Cameron as Elaine | Carlisle |
in a managerial capacity, he sold Ashurst to | Carlisle United for £40,000 in August 1981. |
ed college and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvan |
Pierce was also a football coach at the | Carlisle Indian School, University of Buffalo and Sher |
He died at New | Carlisle at the age of 62. |
In 1839, he studied law at the | Carlisle Law School. |
Harrison studied at the | Carlisle College of Art from 1957-61; the Royal Academ |
Shelbourne defeated Bray Wanderers 4-0 at the | Carlisle Grounds, Bray. |
ved at the Cavalry School for Practice at the | Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania in 1840 and 1841, du |
club against Bray Wanderers on March 4 at the | Carlisle Grounds. |
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 |
Before the harbours at Port | Carlisle and Silloth were built, it was an important a |
irst lieutenant, Villepigue spent time at the | Carlisle Cavalry School and was on duty in Utah at the |
r its broadcast area from studios at Harraby, | Carlisle. |
He was educated at the | Carlisle grammar school, and went to The Queen's Colle |
n attended and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School from 1912 to 1913 un |
Jackson arranged for Marsden to attend the | Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania and then Mariet |
John Grass attended the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsyl |
to former Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Peter | Carlisle in the 2010 Special Honolulu mayoral election |
He scored his first goal away at | Carlisle United, and became quickly became a fans favo |
In a 1-1 draw away to | Carlisle United on 2 December 2000, Marriott limped of |
ound of the National Cup only to lose away to | Carlisle 20-10 away. |
ly the third minute of his full debut away at | Carlisle United. |
-team in a Football League Trophy tie away at | Carlisle United two nights later and remained in the f |
archaeological site located near Bardwell in | Carlisle County, Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking |
archaeological site located near Bardwell in | Carlisle County, Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking |
ool for practice at the U.S. Army Barracks in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1842. |
four through trains each day beyond Barrow to | Carlisle via Whitehaven and one to Millom (connections |
His first professional game was Barrow v | Carlisle Border Raiders on 27 August 1995. |
lows: Allerdale 0.2%, Barrow-in-Furness 0.2%, | Carlisle 0.2%, Copeland 0.2%, Eden 0.2%, South Lakelan |
s of Lancaster, Barrow-in-Furness, Blackpool, | Carlisle, Fleetwood, Morecambe, Preston, Whitehaven an |
oposed authorities for North Cumbria based in | Carlisle, and one for Morecambe Bay covering Barrow-in |
Sleepycat was originally based in | Carlisle, Massachusetts and moved to Lincoln, Massachu |
e was redeployed as a correspondent, based in | Carlisle, as part of the newly formed ITV Tyne Tees & |
ria Crusaders is a rugby league club based in | Carlisle, Cumbria. |
The Sentinel is a daily newspaper based in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, serving the Harrisburg metropo |
and shelled the borough during the Battle of | Carlisle on July 1, 1863, part of the Gettysburg Campa |
e, including the Battle of Hanover, Battle of | Carlisle, Battle of Hunterstown, and the Battle of Fai |
On November 9, Army battled the | Carlisle Indian Academy, which featured legendary athl |
Alan Baxter as | Carlisle |
"I'm Gonna Be Ready" ( | Carlisle, Thomas) - 4:58 |
He also played for Bedlington United, | Carlisle United, Rochdale and Walsall. |
capital is presumed to have been Luguvalium ( | Carlisle), the only walled town known in the region. |
not be as high as it could have been because | Carlisle did not require the maximum amount of seats, |
nd four substitute appearances before joining | Carlisle United, initially on loan, on 12 March 1999. |
e spent three years at Yeovil, before joining | Carlisle United in 2006. |
his name as a midfield schemer before joining | Carlisle United in 1964. |
with the lack of opportunities, Beharall left | Carlisle by mutual consent on 1 February 2006. |
ne days after leaving Oldham, Beharall joined | Carlisle United, with him signing a contract until Jul |
is merged with a similar company, Bennett and | Carlisle to become Newton-Bennett. |
ny Carson, Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen, Kitty | Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bert Convy, Hy Gardner, Phyllis |
is situated on the old Roman Road between Old | Carlisle grid reference NY263466 and Papcastle grid re |
Bigelow, Barbara | Carlisle, Contemporary Black biography: profiles from |
Acton, Ayer, Billerica, Boxborough, | Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, Dunstable, Grot |
656-1734) was an English churchman, bishop of | Carlisle from 1723. |
s Anglican Bishop of Lancaster then Bishop of | Carlisle. |
eld; elected Archbishop of York and Bishop of | Carlisle, but did not take possession of either office |
William Percy was a late medieval Bishop of | Carlisle. |
an English churchman and antiquary, bishop of | Carlisle from 1762. |
He became bishop of | Carlisle in 1504.; and Master of Pembroke in 1505. |
Richard Bell (died 1496) was a Bishop of | Carlisle. |
d on 26 April 1907 year by the then Bishop of | Carlisle, Rt Revd Dr Diggle. |
a Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, Bishop of | Carlisle and Bishop of Chichester. |
a chaplain to James I in 1614, and Bishop of | Carlisle in 1616. |
the re-opening of the church by the Bishop of | Carlisle on 4 June 1885. |
s Vipont (died 1256) was a medieval Bishop of | Carlisle. |
September 1817-1 October 1869) was Bishop of | Carlisle from 1860 until his death. |
was an English priest, successively Bishop of | Carlisle, 1495-1502, and Bishop of Durham, 1502-1505. |
He was promoted as bishop of | Carlisle in 1723. |
William Strickland who later become Bishop of | Carlisle. |
astle (or John de Horncastle) was a Bishop of | Carlisle. |
In 1570 he was appointed Bishop of | Carlisle. |
In 1260 he was named Bishop of | Carlisle by Archbishop Godfrey Ludham of York, but the |
(died 1452) was an English priest, Bishop of | Carlisle from 1450 to 1452. |
(Law was Bishop of | Carlisle and King was Archbishop of Dublin.) |
Ayremyn (or William Ayermine) was a Bishop of | Carlisle elect. |
m 1919 to 1921 and from 1921 to the Bishop of | Carlisle. |
th youngest daughter of Hugh Percy, Bishop of | Carlisle (twin brother of the subject of this entry), |
Fleming, later Sir George Fleming, bishop of | Carlisle, 28 March 1705. |
42) was a Church of England priest, Bishop of | Carlisle from 16 March 1628-9 to 1642. |
academic and churchman, who became bishop of | Carlisle. |
am May was the brother of John May, bishop of | Carlisle. |
Welton (or Gilbert de Wilton) was a Bishop of | Carlisle. |
he first prior of St. Oswald's, and Bishop of | Carlisle, a fellow Nostell monk who was head of Robert |
Dow was made the Bishop of | Carlisle in 2000 and retired from this position at the |
plain to his kinsman, Dr. John May, bishop of | Carlisle. |
is father-in-law Harvey Goodwin was Bishop of | Carlisle from 1869 until 1891. |
me Bishop of St David's in 1615 and Bishop of | Carlisle in 1621. |
Cambridge, archdeacon of Durham and bishop of | Carlisle. |
; died 1503) was an English priest, Bishop of | Carlisle, 1468-1477, and Bishop of Chichester, 1477-15 |
e was selected 30 August 1452 to be Bishop of | Carlisle following the appointment of his predecessor |
chard Barnes (1532-1587) who became Bishop of | Carlisle, then Bishop of Durham and Richard Bancroft ( |
Richard Senhouse, Bishop of | Carlisle (1624-1626) - preached the coronation sermon |
ous preferments, he was consecrated bishop of | Carlisle, 18 July 1537. |
daughter of Sir George Fleming, Bt, Bishop of | Carlisle. |
(died 1223) was a medieval English Bishop of | Carlisle. |
Joanna Law, daughter of Edmund Law, Bishop of | Carlisle. |
Edmund Law (1703-1787), afterwards Bishop of | Carlisle, was at the time rector. |
40-1822) and Edmund Law 1703-1787), bishop of | Carlisle, in preparing a petition to Parliament with t |
a Cambridge academic and clergyman, Bishop of | Carlisle from 1869 until his death. |
rchbishop of Armagh, 1513-1521, and Bishop of | Carlisle, 1521-1537. |
He was selected as bishop of | Carlisle on 4 September 1495, and consecrated in 1496. |
In 1869 he became Bishop of | Carlisle. |
ied 1419) was an English priest and Bishop of | Carlisle from 1400 until 1419. |
dral and Athelwold became the first Bishop of | Carlisle (1133-55). |
; Lord Napier and Ettrick; the then Bishop of | Carlisle Harvey Goodwin: and the Earl of Lonsdale. |
ne, daughter of Henry David Halsey, Bishop of | Carlisle in 1972-89, have four sons. |
s second son was Charles Lyttelton, Bishop of | Carlisle and antiquary. |
Twenty years later he was appointed bishop of | Carlisle, where he remained until his translation to D |
John Kirkby was Bishop of | Carlisle, elected about 8 May 1332 and consecrated on |
Advanced to the bishopric of | Carlisle by papal provision on 18 July 1468, he was co |
astle, a medieval residence of the bishops of | Carlisle. |
rs, Huddersfield Town, Blackpool, Darlington, | Carlisle United, Rochdale and Bishop Auckland. |
cton, Arlington, Belmont, Bolton, Boxborough, | Carlisle, Concord, Dover, Lancaster, Lexington, Lincol |
t is also a goalkeeper and is on the books of | Carlisle United. |
to Scunthorpe, before hanging up his boots at | Carlisle in 1998. |
Kearon was born in | Carlisle, England. |
He was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the son of a prominent lawyer |
Davis was born in | Carlisle, Indiana, on 3 September 1825. |
William S. Ramsey was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
He was born in | Carlisle, where his father was headmaster of the gramm |
glish former professional footballer, born in | Carlisle, Cumberland, who played as a midfielder in th |
Benjamin F. Junkin was born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Robert McCoy born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania (birth date unknown). |
Born in | Carlisle, Cumbria, Brain started his career with Carli |
Born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Williams attended the common s |
Samuel McCoskry was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on November 9, 1804. |
He was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and died in Jackson, Tennessee |
Born at | Carlisle on 14 October 1712, he was the eldest son of |
Born in | Carlisle, New York, Taylor graduated from Union Colleg |
Born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1758, Sterett moved with hi |
(1840-1916) was an American actuary, born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
White was born in | Carlisle and served in the Royal Navy before becoming |
O'Connell was born in | Carlisle. |
Born in | Carlisle, Cumberland, England, but brought up by his S |
He was born in | Carlisle. |
Born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Miller attended Dickinson Coll |
He was born near | Carlisle, and was a graduate of the University of Camb |
He was born in | Carlisle, Cumberland. |
He was born in | Carlisle, England. |
He was born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Lemuel Todd was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Lewis was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
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