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| "The walk is named after | Cuthbert, a 7th century saint, a native of the Borders |
| tten by Microdeal, the game features the hero | Cuthbert, a character who also appeared in Cuthbert Go |
| four arches designed by Thomas Codrington and | Cuthbert A. Brereton for the Tweed Bridges Trust to re |
| Then St. | Cuthbert, aiding by a vision, ordered abbot Eadred (wh |
| Cuthbert also battles a time limit on each level, repr | |
| With the Jamaican sprint relay team, | Cuthbert also won a gold medal (1991) and two silver m |
| Cuthbert also contributed to Australian relay teams co | |
| Elizabeth ("Betty") | Cuthbert AM, MBE (born 20 April 1938 in Merrylands, Ne |
| two lines directly from the Anonymous Life of | Cuthbert, among other borrowings. |
| , William Shatner, Mercedes Ruehl, and Elisha | Cuthbert among others. |
| It serves the communities of Coleman, | Cuthbert, and Shellman, Georgia. |
| oseph Clay, and was the father of John Alfred | Cuthbert and Alfred Cuthbert. |
| phanage, is accidentally sent to Miss Marilla | Cuthbert and Mr. Matthew Cuthbert, who had originally |
| Onlafbald is said to have mocked St | Cuthbert, and is thus punished with death. |
| gan Garden was given to the National Trust by | Cuthbert and Philip Fox. |
| Links with | Cuthbert and the bishopric of Durham are recognised in |
| luded four-time Olympic sprint champion Betty | Cuthbert and Olympic 80 metres hurdles champion Mauree |
| t Berthier in 1769, the son of seigneur James | Cuthbert, and studied at the English College at Douai, |
| unded between 1189 and 1194, dedicated to St. | Cuthbert and lasted until Henry VIII dissolved the mon |
| The land was claimed by the Monks of St | Cuthbert and belonged to the possessions of the Bishop |
| thier, Lower Canada in 1826, the son of James | Cuthbert and Mary-Louise Amable Cairns, and was educat |
| ocated between rue Sewell, rue Clark, rue St. | Cuthbert and Avenue des Pins. |
| ies on Brookside Avenue past the Church of St | Cuthbert and the properties on Cragside back to the A1 |
| er pendent therefrom by a ring a Cross of St. | Cuthbert and charged on each wing with a like Cross Az |
| m (until 1844), due to its connection with St | Cuthbert and the Bishop of Durham, who had a castle at |
| He was buried with | Cuthbert and, like him, was eventually enshrined in Du |
| int Bede recounts that during this fast Saint | Cuthbert appeared to the monk Eadmer with instructions |
| he blades in saltire in chief the Cross of St | Cuthbert Argent And for the Crest On a Wreath of the C |
| November 11, 2005 and features actress Elisha | Cuthbert as the lead singer of Weeze, a fictional pred |
| John | Cuthbert as Lemalle |
| Dr | Cuthbert asked permission for an autopsy, Martha Rende |
| The tiny church of St. | Cuthbert at Corsenside, between the road and the river |
| Mikey | Cuthbert at concert, 2005 |
| Cuthbert attended Morant Bay High School and later Oln | |
| 1989: | Cuthbert Bardsley by Lord Coggan, 1989 |
| val tradition was revived by Elizabeth Bates, | Cuthbert Bates' daughter, and periodic Bach Festivals |
| His two sons Harold and | Cuthbert became artists, too. |
| Cuthbert became a member of the church's First Quorum | |
| Verdant Green, eponymous hero of the novel by | Cuthbert Bede, learns to row and 'feathers his oars wi |
| ol, England dates from 1774, and was built by | Cuthbert Bisbrowne. |
| Cuthbert Blair Godwin (16 October 1891 - 23 October 19 | |
| in a marquee on Kew Green, an event hosted by | Cuthbert Brereton. |
| Seth John | Cuthbert briefly served as the eighth Chairman of the |
| Major | Cuthbert Bromley VC (19 September 1878 - 13 August 191 |
| the '6 VCs before breakfast' were awarded to | Cuthbert Bromley, John Elisha Grimshaw, William Keneal |
| iment elected for the award, the others being | Cuthbert Bromley, John Elisha Grimshaw, William Keneal |
| ancashire, England, the son of a local grocer | Cuthbert Brookfield and Jane Brookfield (nee Peers) an |
| Cuthbert Bullitt (c.1740-1791) was a planter and lawye | |
| Cuthbert Burnup topped the averages with 1207 runs @ 6 | |
| Marsham succeeded | Cuthbert Burnup as captain of Kent at the start of the |
| Wisden - Warwick Armstrong, | Cuthbert Burnup, James Iremonger, James Kelly, Victor |
| the word Cuddy is an abbreviation of the name | Cuthbert but in Durham Pitmatic cuddy denotes a horse, |
| Cuthbert Butler also lived at Ealing following his ret | |
| (with | Cuthbert Butler) The Lausiac History of Palladius, 191 |
| Thomas Roberts, Zahn was introduced to Abbot | Cuthbert Butler. |
| A third gold medal for | Cuthbert came when she ran the final leg on in the 4 x |
| e ABC comedy series Happy Endings with Elisha | Cuthbert, Casey Wilson, Adam Pally, Damon Wayans Jr. a |
| Its benefice is united with that of St | Cuthbert, Cheadle. |
| In 1944, he married Sofia | Cuthbert Chiarleoni, with whom he had three daughters. |
| assistant director of the Bath Bach Festivals | Cuthbert chose Alan Bennett, then head of music at Bat |
| r signing, Everclear parted ways with drummer | Cuthbert, citing personality conflicts, and brought in |
| The then Parish Priest Fr John | Cuthbert CMP, praised the work of the fire service, re |
| upon Tyne, on 20 March 1992, the feast of St. | Cuthbert, co-patron of the diocese. |
| 26 September - | Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood, admiral ( |
| 7 March - | Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood, admiral ( |
| He claimed to be related to Admiral | Cuthbert Collingwood, second in command to Nelson at T |
| g once described by his admiral at Trafalgar, | Cuthbert Collingwood, as "a man of no talent as a sea |
| in the blockade of Brest, under Rear-Admiral | Cuthbert Collingwood. |
| leet, although this was eventually awarded to | Cuthbert Collingwood. |
| It belonged to Sir | Cuthbert Collingwood; and to Robert Collingwood. |
| Cuthbert competed for her native country of Jamaica in | |
| Cuthbert Constable (c. | |
| On 9 July, under the command of Captain | Cuthbert Coppinger R.N., the battleship left New York |
| in the year, at the Empire Games at Cardiff, | Cuthbert could only place fourth in the 100y and secon |
| Cuthbert Coundon (4 April 1905 - 18 December 1978) was | |
| Cuthbert Cowan 1884-90 (retired) | |
| rent Creighton-Ward Mansion was built by Lord | Cuthbert Creighton-Ward in 1730 after he burned down t |
| Guy | Cuthbert Dawnay (26 July 1848 - 28 February 1889) was |
| Sir (Richard) Bernard | Cuthbert de Hoghton, 14th Baronet (b. |
| Cuthbert died during the church's general conference i | |
| Cuthbert died in 687AD. | |
| lthough he lost his place for a month to Jack | Cuthbert due to a niggling injury which limited him to |
| , still in use, was developed at St Mark's by | Cuthbert Dukes who worked there from around 1920 till |
| In 1829 he married Louisa, daughter of | Cuthbert Eddison, Hebburn Hall, Durham, and they had o |
| Elizabeth Mary Catherine Riddell, daughter of | Cuthbert Edward Alphonso Riddell, and had issue, three |
| Cuthbert Ellison (12 July 1783 - 13 June 1860) was a B | |
| nd in 1813, married Hannah Ellison, sister of | Cuthbert Ellison of Hebburn Hall. |
| is first wife, Isabella Caroline, daughter of | Cuthbert Ellison of Hebburn, Durham, who bore him two |
| ngton married Laura Jane Ellison, daughter of | Cuthbert Ellison, in 1833. |
| At the request of | Cuthbert Ellison, from 1871, Ralph Carr was granted pe |
| the Hebburn estates from his cousin, Colonel | Cuthbert Ellison, in 1870. |
| Eata and | Cuthbert exchanged sees shortly thereafter, and for th |
| ary Fitzherbert, the third of six children of | Cuthbert Fitzherbert, from a well-off recusant English |
| t obliquely) is the opening of the tomb of St | Cuthbert for his removal into the new cathedral of Dur |
| vailable on iTunes) which includes music from | Cuthbert, Foy Vance, Pete Townshend, The Kooks, The Ma |
| William | Cuthbert Fraser (born 3 July 1907, date of death unkno |
| Sir Edgar | Cuthbert Fremantle Whitehead, OBE, (February 8, 1905-S |
| rne, and abbot Eadred, taking the body of St. | Cuthbert from the island of Lindisfarne, wandered abou |
| Wood was born near | Cuthbert, Georgia on March 12, 1795. |
| ence at Andrew College located in the city of | Cuthbert, Georgia where he attended college for a shor |
| Licensed to | Cuthbert, Georgia, USA. |
| USA, based in | Cuthbert, Georgia. |
| eks of another prominent Mozart musicologist, | Cuthbert Girdlestone, and was thus almost his exact co |
| Cuthbert Girdlestone: Jean-Philippe Rameau: His Life a | |
| Cuthbert Goes Digging is a 1983 computer game for the | |
| The St | Cuthbert Gospel of St John, also known as the Stonyhur |
| Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1788, | Cuthbert graduated from Princeton College, studied law |
| e archdeaconry was attached the living of St. | Cuthbert, Great Salkeld, which he held in conjunction |
| Cuthbert had run unsuccessfully for the same seat in t | |
| e restoration of the hermitage on Farne where | Cuthbert had often lived. |
| The Conservative Party candidate was | Cuthbert Headlam, who had been MP for Barnard Castle f |
| Cuthbert Headlam: 1931, 1940 b | |
| Bishop John | Cuthbert Hedley (b. 15 April 1837, Morpeth, Northumber |
| It is known that during his life, | Cuthbert held lands around Cartmel, on the neighbourin |
| s later at the Atlanta Olympic Games of 1996, | Cuthbert helped the Jamaican 4 x 100 meter sprint rela |
| In 1621, | Cuthbert Heron (High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1625 |
| a king, were insecure; whereupon the blessed | Cuthbert himself appeared in a vision to abbot Eadred |
| e is said to have related a story about Saint | Cuthbert's childhood, which in turn had supposedly bee |
| ed. with G. Bonner and C. Stancliffe St | Cuthbert, his Cult and his Community to AD 1200, (1989 |
| ommanded in Canada by Lt Col (later Brig Gen) | Cuthbert Hoare, began operating several training stati |
| Stan Laurel as | Cuthbert Hope |
| John A. | Cuthbert House is a house built in 1811 in Beaufort, S |
| John A. | Cuthbert House |
| Trinity, Leeds after which he was Vicar of St | Cuthbert, Hunslet. |
| When | Cuthbert Hurd became the next PhD to be hired by IBM i |
| Cuthbert in the Mines is a 1984 computer game for the | |
| replaced the original Everclear drummer Scott | Cuthbert in 1994. |
| sold by his descendant Henry Darcy to William | Cuthbert in 1743. |
| s and donations she made to the Church of St. | Cuthbert in Durham, which included landed estates and |
| Cuthbert inherited the seigneury of Berthier from his | |
| leg in the 4 x 100 meter sprint relay final, | Cuthbert injured a muscle in her leg - before she comp |
| Cuthbert is located at 31º46'15" North, 84º47'37" West | |
| Not classically trained, | Cuthbert is self taught and has been writing songs for |
| Van Mildert's episcopal arms; the cross of St | Cuthbert is a common emblem of Durham City and Univers |
| Cuthbert James McCall Alport, Baron Alport (22 March 1 | |
| Cuthbert James "Pinky" Burnup (21 November 1875 - 5 Ap | |
| ive Member of Parliament (MP), the Honourable | Cuthbert James, died on 21 July 1930, aged 58. |
| Girdlestone, | Cuthbert, Jean-Philippe Rameau: His Life and Work, New |
| Cuthbert Johnson & Anthony Ward, `Some British Societi | |
| Anthony Ward & | Cuthbert Johnson, `The Henry Bradshaw Society: Its Bir |
| In 1852, the Governor of Alabama appointed | Cuthbert judge of the circuit court of Mobile County i |
| John Krasinski as | Cuthbert, Katie's more timid boyfriend. |
| Cuthbert Killick Norman Bardsley CBE was the Anglican | |
| he gameplay is basically that of Space Panic: | Cuthbert kills moronians by digging holes and causing |
| ndustrial Centres in Great Britain, Edited by | Cuthbert L. Dunn, 1953 |
| Briefly a member of the Militant Tendency, | Cuthbert later became Chair of Caerphilly Constituency |
| stery at Ripon in Yorkshire, he took with him | Cuthbert, later regarded as a saint. |
| He was a storyliner on the | Cuthbert Lilly sketches for ZZZap!. |
| He was the son of | Cuthbert Linde or Lynde of Westminster. |
| He wrote under the name of | Cuthbert M. Bede, B.A. a few novels and tales, Fairy F |
| Air Vice Marshal | Cuthbert MacLean, September 21, 1934 |
| In 1802, | Cuthbert married Marie-Claire, the daughter of judge J |
| Cuthbert married Muriel Olive Mason. | |
| In 1853, | Cuthbert married Mary Bostwick. |
| Protestant", he arrested the Catholic priest | Cuthbert Mayne at the home of the Tregians in 1577. |
| Bert Mercer (James | Cuthbert Mercer; 1886-1944) was a pioneer New Zealand |
| The two men made a formidable team - | Cuthbert meticulous, dedicated, determined and somethi |
| In 1837, | Cuthbert moved to Mobile, Alabama, and practiced law. |
| n the bronze medal with her team mates Juliet | Cuthbert, Nikole Mitchell and Merlene Ottey in the wom |
| He also wrote about the 7th century Saint | Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, about Saint Oswald, a 7th cen |
| In 685, against the advice of | Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, he led a force against the Ve |
| 20: | Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, bishop and missionary (d. |
| ere it was placed in the same tomb with Saint | Cuthbert of Lindisfarne. |
| n 9 June 1792 he fought a duel with a Captain | Cuthbert of the Guards, when the latter refused to let |
| John of Beverley, St Wilfrid of Ripon and St | Cuthbert of Durham. |
| bears this date, and the initials and arms of | Cuthbert Ogle and his wife Dorothy Fenwick.. |
| the ownership of the Ogle family and in 1632 | Cuthbert Ogle built a new manor house close to the sit |
| f four: William Christian, Anne, Helen Scott, | Cuthbert on the farm. |
| ted Crayke to the church in 685 to be used by | Cuthbert on his visits to York, to which end Cuthbert |
| , he succeeded to the tiny hermitage of Saint | Cuthbert on Farne, after the latter's death in 687. |
| nded the holy shrine to his predecessor Saint | Cuthbert on the island of Lindisfarne, a place that wa |
| , he was one of the elite selected for one of | Cuthbert Orde's iconic charcoal portraits, which was d |
| Having already been the subject of one of | Cuthbert Orde's iconic charcoal drawing portraits in S |
| Fighter Command to have his portrait drawn by | Cuthbert Orde, sitting for it on the same day that he |
| y Fighter Command to have a portrait drawn by | Cuthbert Orde, sitting for it in December 1940. |
| Harold Bird-Wilson by | Cuthbert Orde, 1940 |
| As a cricketer, | Cuthbert Ottaway represented Eton College, Oxford Univ |
| 2 and 50 (his top first-class score), helping | Cuthbert Ottaway to gain a victory by three wickets an |
| Cuthbert Ottaway, the first captain of England, played | |
| Later notable players joined such as | Cuthbert Ottaway. |
| The station is located in St | Cuthbert Out civil parish in Mendip district. |
| nd St. Mary's; Moor, Rodney and Westbury, St. | Cuthbert Out North, Shepton East, Shepton West, Street |
| It is within the parish of St | Cuthbert Out. |
| It falls within the civil parish of St | Cuthbert Out. |
| a similarly named parish in Somerset, see St | Cuthbert Out. |
| Cuthbert Powell at the Biographical Directory of the U | |
| Cuthbert Powell moved to Loudon County where he engage | |
| Cuthbert Powell (March 4, 1775 - May 8, 1849) was a U. | |
| After stepping down from that judicial post, | Cuthbert practiced law until his death on September 22 |
| Sir (William Eley) | Cuthbert Quilter, 2nd Baronet (17 July 1873 - 18 Septe |
| 895 as the principal residence of Sir William | Cuthbert Quilter. |
| Her only commanding officer was Lt. J. | Cuthbert, RCNR who was promoted to A/Lt. |
| Cuthbert Reeves Kempe (10 February 1856 - 18 April 195 | |
| After the professional era, hooker Andy | Cuthbert remained at the club and captained the side f |
| is was one of the spots where the body of St. | Cuthbert rested during the flight of the monks from Ho |
| including Aldingham, where the body of Saint | Cuthbert rested when the Saxons were fleeing from the |
| 12 October - The whaling ship Albion, | Cuthbert Robertson, leaves Port Jackson. |
| nard's Church of England and St Joseph and St | Cuthbert Roman Catholic Churches. |
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