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| ssex County Standard and he is the author of | Colchester: A History (ISBN 1-86077-304-4), Ten Men and |
| taught as PE teacher at St Benedicts School, | Colchester, a short distance from Layer Road ground. |
| ented (1683) to the vicarage of St. Peter's, | Colchester, a benefice which he retained some three yea |
| tering Calais and smuggled his prisoner into | Colchester Abbey and finally sold him in London for £50 |
| In 1539 | Colchester abbey was dissolved and its abbot, Thomas Ma |
| Colchester Abbey was an Benedictine abbey in Colchester | |
| The season ended in success with | Colchester achieving promotion after beating Torquay Un |
| He made his debut for | Colchester after coming on as an 89th minute substitute |
| He left | Colchester after his second spell to become player-mana |
| ontract with Hull City on 14 July 2007 after | Colchester agreed to sell him for £450,000. |
| thern side of the Occoquan River across from | Colchester along with the rights to the Occoquan ferry. |
| Ipswich, Great Yarmouth, Clacton-on-Sea and | Colchester, along with six specialist home stores and o |
| The A134 between King's Lynn and | Colchester also passes through the parish. |
| nth exercise in Kenya, followed by a year in | Colchester and then a return to Kenya for a further two |
| Company D was raised from | Colchester and Tennessee townships in the Illinois coun |
| He also served as Recorder for | Colchester, and as a magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant f |
| Following these he was Vicar of Shrub End | Colchester and then Waltham Abbey before being appointe |
| Braintree, North | Colchester and South Colchester and Maldon had previous |
| needs of three towns the size of Chelmsford, | Colchester and Southend put together. |
| The E 32 runs between | Colchester and Harwich, and is 30 kilometres (19 mi) in |
| It consisted of the counties of | Colchester and Hants. |
| ch and North Essex are from the districts of | Colchester and Tendring. |
| It is located 7 km (4 miles) northeast of | Colchester and is 42 km (26 miles) northeast from the c |
| He is also chair of the | Colchester and Tendring Community Trust, a nonprofit or |
| British National Road Race Championships in | Colchester and won two stages in the Milk Race. |
| General Church of the New Jerusalem) visits | Colchester and discusses the possibility of opening a s |
| ge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for | Colchester and in 1793 was commissioned as captain of t |
| of St Mary Woolnoth in London, archdeacon of | Colchester, and elected a member of the Westminster Ass |
| d, later that year, became probate judge for | Colchester and Pictou districts. |
| Alford was elected Member of Parliament for | Colchester and regained the seat in various elections u |
| on Crosslink service of Anglia Railways from | Colchester and Ipswich to Basingstoke via north London |
| e village has a bus service with services to | Colchester and Clacton. |
| He was born in Lexden, in | Colchester and died in Thiepvel, France. |
| tfield Peverel, Witham, Kelvedon, Marks Tey, | Colchester and Manningtree |
| ks, but to the east these split, two towards | Colchester and two towards Southend. |
| Monday to Saturday: One train per hour to | Colchester and Walton-on-the-Naze. |
| ccessive promotion in 2007/08 by winning the | Colchester and East Essex Football League Division One |
| Nearby settlements include the large town of | Colchester and the village of Birch. |
| ribed as burnt and ruined after the Siege of | Colchester, and it has been left in ruins. |
| ty replaces three former prisons in Halifax, | Colchester, and Kings counties, all of which closed in |
| queen's presentation, to the archdeaconry of | Colchester, and on 8 March 1560 to the rectory of Copfo |
| The two sails of the ship carry the Arms of | Colchester and St.Barnabas. |
| He lives in | Colchester, and works for Scope, the charity for people |
| y 2010, leading to the closure of studios in | Colchester and Harlow. |
| parts of Britain the Romans arrived in, like | Colchester and Chichester." |
| 1865 general election he was re-elected for | Colchester, and held until his death in 1870. |
| R was linked to the Eastern Union Railway at | Colchester and in 1862 the two companies amalgamated al |
| The Great Eastern Main Line opened between | Colchester and Ipswich in 1843 and the section to Londo |
| Most recently, the | Colchester and East Essex Co-operative Society merged w |
| Nearby settlements include the town of | Colchester and the villages of Wakes Colne and Wormingf |
| nd Leicester City but was happy to stay with | Colchester, and signed a long-term contract with the cl |
| 843 to cover the 51 miles between London and | Colchester, and in 1849 to Norwich. |
| He was lieutenant in the | Colchester and Hants Rifle Corps Reserve and took a bat |
| It is around 11 miles northeast of | Colchester and is east of, and almost contiguous with, |
| Colchester and Tendering Community Command | |
| e lies 9 kilometres (6 mi) east northeast of | Colchester and 3 kilometres (2 mi) south of Manningtree |
| There is one train to | Colchester and one to Walton-on-the-Naze each hour, 6 d |
| the river Colne, 8 miles West North West of | Colchester, and 5 miles East South East of Halstead. |
| he River Alde in 1907, roughly 30 miles from | Colchester and on the southern edge of Iceni territory, |
| It is located 9 km (6 miles) southeast of | Colchester and is 39 km (24 miles) northeast from the c |
| Coal between Peterborough and | Colchester and agricultural traffic were the main freig |
| Beesley grew up in Maidstone and | Colchester and has a degree in psychology. |
| er Mike Walker, who had worked with Foley at | Colchester, and had spent ten years with the club in va |
| : Heart Essex (Chelmsford & Southend), Heart | Colchester, and Ten 17 |
| At some time in the 1950s through 1980s, the | Colchester and T.S. Harrison lathe brands, which origin |
| was made in 1952 with deliveries of buses to | Colchester and Rotherham but bus body production contin |
| The village is in the borough of | Colchester and in the parliamentary constituency of Nor |
| is the only station on the main line between | Colchester and Ipswich. |
| South | Colchester and Maldon was a parliamentary constituency |
| ity of a triangle which gives access towards | Colchester and Hythe stations. |
| It is near the large town of | Colchester and the village of Fordham. |
| This riding was created in 1933 from | Colchester and Hants-Kings. |
| The seat was succeeded in 1997 by | Colchester and North Essex, a seat surrounding Colchest |
| Barrow Hill is in the borough of | Colchester and in the parliamentary constituency of Nor |
| him with subsequent managerial vacancies at | Colchester and Darlington, Ball remained at Sunderland |
| son of Dr John Abbot, rector of All Saints, | Colchester, and, by his mother's second marriage, half- |
| It is located in between | Colchester anf Tiptree. |
| On 28 April, | Colchester announced that he would be one of three play |
| Magic Roundabout ( | Colchester), another such roundabout in Colchester |
| Buses from | Colchester are the 74 and 78 services. |
| ment of Ninth Air Force fighter units in the | Colchester area to the advanced landing grounds, the 36 |
| . 1) are located directly to the west of the | Colchester area. |
| he A134 (Assington Road) between Sudbury and | Colchester, around three miles from the former. |
| Chloe is being created in multimedia by | Colchester artist, Tim Skinner, with the work going on |
| She studied at | Colchester Arts School, where she met Andy Palmer. |
| ected in the 1917 election for the riding of | Colchester as a supporter of Sir Robert Laird Borden's |
| ified with the Matres on an inscription from | Colchester, as well as on most of the inscriptions from |
| become a city that prospered and superseded | Colchester as the capital of the Roman province of Brit |
| 20 November, having played only 3 games for | Colchester, as manager Aidy Boothroyd decided not to ex |
| He was released by | Colchester at the end of the 2007-08 season, and then s |
| Heman Allen (of | Colchester) at the Biographical Directory of the United |
| bowling Essex to an overwhelming victory at | Colchester, attempted to give him a run. |
| ly along Chase Street to the intersection of | Colchester Avenue, then southwesterly along Colchester |
| ,000 to the chosen charities of the Mayor of | Colchester, averaging more than £8000 each year. |
| for the last time on 10 February 2008, with | Colchester based rock act Torn Asunder being the last e |
| The song has been recorded twice by the | Colchester based punk band Special Duties. |
| He played only 12 times for | Colchester before moving to Aldershot Town in September |
| s in 108 league games in his second spell at | Colchester before leaving league football in May 1999, |
| He was Archdeacon of | Colchester before being appointed bishop. |
| However, this was his only appearance for | Colchester, before leaving to join Sudbury Town the fol |
| Gate, Rural Dean of Newham and Archdeacon of | Colchester before ascending to the Episcopate - a post |
| Meanwhile, SGR | Colchester began broadcasting as an off-shoot of Ipswic |
| The season ended in success with | Colchester being promoted back to the Third Division, f |
| A few clubs were interested but with | Colchester being a team on the up, this was my first ch |
| ese of London before he became Archdeacon of | Colchester between 1263 and 1267. |
| councillor for the Dedham & Langham ward of | Colchester Borough Council. |
| Great Wigborough is a village in the | Colchester borough of Essex, England and forms part of |
| Peldon is a village in the | Colchester borough of Essex, England and forms part of |
| Tiptree is administered by | Colchester Borough Council and Essex County Council and |
| As part of | Colchester Borough Council's Core Strategy 2008, there |
| rted his career as a computer programmer for | Colchester Borough Council. |
| Virley is a village in the | Colchester borough of Essex, England and forms part of |
| the West Bergholt & Eight Ash Green ward of | Colchester Borough Council for many years. |
| ps in Medway galleries and schools, then for | Colchester Borough Council and firstsite Gallery in 200 |
| 0, and cost £14 million, largely paid for by | Colchester Borough Council and Colchester United, with |
| e East of England Regional Assembly have led | Colchester Borough Council to plan more than 2,200 new |
| amlet in the civil parish of Fordham, in the | Colchester borough, in the county of Essex, England. |
| bridge is a hamlet on the B1022 road, in the | Colchester borough, in the county of Essex, England. |
| The Mercury Theatre is a theatre in | Colchester, built in 1972. |
| Run4Fun entrants tend to come from local | Colchester businesses and individuals. |
| erel, Witham, Kelvedon, Copford, Stanway and | Colchester, but these are all now bypassed, and the A12 |
| an the family business in the High Street of | Colchester, but moved to Ardleigh, where he remained fo |
| r of London, he was appointed as Recorder of | Colchester by the then Home Secretary, Winston Churchil |
| The start of his | Colchester career was marked by being sent off 59 secon |
| rst Eastern Counties, Ipswich Buses, Network | Colchester, Carters Coach Services and Far East Travel. |
| In the same way he took possession of | Colchester Castle and the accompanying Castle Park, ori |
| The Run4Fun( | Colchester) is a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) fun run around Colc |
| ring the reign of Mary I, they were taken to | Colchester Castle by Edmund Tyrrel and were burnt on 2 |
| Colchester Castle is built on the remains of its podium | |
| HMS | Colchester Castle was a planned Castle class corvette, |
| ue to take place on Thursday 17 September in | Colchester Castle Park. |
| 1217) was an English landowner, governor of | Colchester Castle, and a Magna Carta surety. |
| Colchester Castle, showing apse of chapel, the two uppe | |
| er Castle Park, part of the land surrounding | Colchester Castle. |
| on show, or was until recently on display in | Colchester Castle. |
| JM1009: Rowhedge - | Colchester Charles Lucas School (operates as service 60 |
| t the London Road end, thus giving access to | Colchester, Chelmsford & Braintree via public transport |
| Aingers Green is served by buses to | Colchester, Clacton and Brightlingsea. |
| nd West Anglia lines and express services to | Colchester, Clacton-on-Sea, Ipswich and Norwich. |
| can be found in the Mason collection at the | Colchester Clock Museum. |
| Hedge was apprenticed to the | Colchester clockmaker John Smorthwaite in 1728 and marr |
| djacent postcode areas are IP (Ipswich), CO ( | Colchester), CM (Chelmsford), SG (Stevenage), PE (Peter |
| ium lessons at twelve and at sixteen entered | Colchester College to study music. |
| The | Colchester Community Stadium, known for sponsorship rea |
| s born on July 16, 1923 of Irish heritage in | Colchester, Connecticut and served in the United States |
| The Bulkeleys had called nearby | Colchester, Connecticut their home and until Morgan's d |
| ixson's birth as occurring on May 3, 1733 at | Colchester, Connecticut to parents William and Rebeckah |
| freesboro, N.C., Kingston, Rhode Island, and | Colchester, Connecticut and East Lyme, Connecticut; was |
| iobhan Grogan, MLS, Cragin Memorial Library, | Colchester, Connecticut, USA 207.210.133.218 |
| Born in | Colchester, Connecticut, Watrous received an A.B. from |
| River Airfield (FAA LID: 9B8), is located in | Colchester, Connecticut, United States. |
| The Wheeler Block is located in | Colchester, Connecticut. |
| Samuel A. Bridges was born in | Colchester, Connecticut. |
| He died in | Colchester, Connecticut. |
| nded the common schools and Bacon Academy at | Colchester, Connecticut. |
| The seat was created by dividing the | Colchester constituency in 1983. |
| ever League finish, and hopes were high that | Colchester could emulate Ipswich and climb into the Sec |
| When it was confirmed that | Colchester could not be overtaken in the league by any |
| Colchester Council election, 2002 (whole council electe | |
| Colchester Council election, 2007 | |
| Colchester Council election, 2010 | |
| Colchester Council election, 1998 | |
| Colchester Council election, 1999 | |
| Colchester Council election, 2003 | |
| Colchester Council election, 2008 | |
| presented Hants County from 1855 to 1859 and | Colchester County from 1863 to 1867 in the Nova Scotia |
| gs Family, Buffalo Grove Catholic, Catholic, | Colchester, County Line, Cranberry Lake, Pineview and R |
| Armstrong served as registrar of deeds for | Colchester County from 1928 until his death in Truro at |
| Marsters served as coroner for | Colchester County from 1820 to 1843; he was also regist |
| d Londonderry Township from 1836 to 1847 and | Colchester County from 1851 to 1858 in the Nova Scotia |
| Patterson represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| It includes the southern half of | Colchester County (not including the Truro area) plus t |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| esented Halifax County from 1806 to 1836 and | Colchester County from 1836 to 1841 in the Nova Scotia |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| of Henry Parnell Dennis, he was educated in | Colchester County and entered work as an apprentice pri |
| He was a magistrate for | Colchester County from 1824 to 1894. |
| Armstrong was educated at the | Colchester County Academy and Dalhousie University. |
| Colchester County High School for Girls. | |
| He represented | Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
| He represented | Colchester County from 1871 to 1874 in the Nova Scotia |
| It branched out into construction in | Colchester County during the early 20th century and was |
| Dickie was named coroner for | Colchester County in 1854. |
| Murray was born in | Colchester County, Nova Scotia, and was educated at Dal |
| He was born in at Five Islands, | Colchester County, Nova Scotia, the son of Daniel Hill |
| lity, Guysborough County, Cumberland County | .Colchester County, Hants County and Pictou County. |
| He was born in Earltown, | Colchester County, Nova Scotia, the son of Kenneth Bail |
| Millbrook 27 is a Mi'kmaq reserve located in | Colchester County, Nova Scotia. |
| He was born in | Colchester County, Nova Scotia and became a printer and |
| The riding includes the northern half of | Colchester County. |
| He owned and operated three farms in | Colchester County. |
| l stands and is located on Westchester Rd in | Colchester, CT. |
| h for the elusive Second Division place that | Colchester desired. |
| Colchester did enjoy some early season success when in | |
| Colchester didn't disappoint winning the League Cup tie | |
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