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Cycleways in | England is a list of recreational cycleways in Englan |
Young | England was a Victorian era political group. |
Nick Harkaway (born 1972 in Cornwall, | England) is a novelist. |
r Wood & Trendlebere Down in Dartmoor, Devon, | England is a woodland managed by Natural England. |
11 April - | England signs a treaty of commerce with Sweden. |
His conversion helped | England to a 2-1 win. |
ons (born 13 July 1941, Harborne, Birmingham, | England) is a rock vocalist, from Birmingham, England |
Leire ( | England) is a village in Leicestershire, England. |
This | England is a quarterly magazine published in England. |
1974, Kingston upon Hull, | England) is a British entrepreneur. |
Rural | England, 1086-1135: A Study of Social and Agrarian Co |
In 2005 Pakistan beat | England in a home series immediately after England ha |
North West | England is a constituency of the European Parliament. |
In international cricket, Wales and | England field a single representative team, administe |
"Elizabethan | England - A background overview." |
Walter Harris (Birmingham, | England) is a former English football manager. |
England for a Change (1968) | |
Chantal McCorkle (born 1968, Slough, | England) is a British citizen. |
Daisy Rock (born in | England) is a pornographic actress. |
He represented | England as a schoolboy. |
He made two appearances for | England as a full back. |
14 August 1976 in Lewes, | England) is a filmmaker based in the South of England |
For the college in | England, see Abingdon and Witney College. |
King of | England (for about 30 seconds in December 1499) |
Oxford University, | England - adjunct professor |
Each YMCA in | England is affiliated to a National Body. |
The regiment returned to | England soon after. |
He won his first | England cap against Italy in 1996. |
Whilst at Storm he represented | England U15s against the Welsh. |
He made his | England debut against Australia in 1984. |
He made one | England appearance against Scotland in 1895. |
He died in York, | England at age 77. |
He travelled to | England at age 18. |
The East of | England Development Agency (EEDA) is a non-department |
Oxford, | England: Editions Albert Creed. |
He returned to | England, joining Aldershot Town. |
The | England cricketer Alfred Dipper was born in the villa |
For the King of | England, see Alfred the Great. |
England vs Algeria | |
Against South Africa, | England won all three matches. |
England won all five of the matches. | |
Equally both captained | England in all of their Test outings. |
(in | England): George Allen, politician. |
Prince William of Orange fled to | England, his ally. |
Recordings is a record label based in London, | England, whilst also operating in Liverpool, England. |
1935 Northumberland, | England) is an Irish artist. |
Armaan was born in | England to an Pakistani family. |
The Oxford Philomusica, based in Oxford, | England, is an orchestra. |
Kelly Wenham (born 1983, Stockport, | England) is an English actress. |
circa 1114, Nottinghamshire, | England), was an English noblewoman who lived at Tutb |
Edward I of | England: Prince, and then King, of England from 1272 |
Great Britain (consisting of | England, Scotland, and Wales) |
His subjects were mostly architecture in | England, France and Gibraltar. |
He has represented | England Under-19's, and was a member of the first Eng |
Italy has nine impressions, | England five, and Paris three. |
New | England historical and genealogical register. |
He taught at New | England Conservatory and Boston University. |
England: lutenist and ensemble leader Anthony Rooley; | |
Stisted is a civil parish, Church of | England parish, and former manor near Braintree, Esse |
Leithauser has lived in Japan, Italy, | England, Iceland, and France. |
Gillette Stadium- Home of the New | England Patriots and the New England Revolution. |
Jamie Dalrymple, | England Cricketer and Glamorgan Captain |
Formerly, there were separate Chancellors of | England, Scotland and Ireland. |
He was educated in the Netherlands, | England, France, and Italy. |
It flows ESE past New | England, Mott, and Burt. |
Motor Racing Circuits In | England Then And Now. |
New | England Crape and Lace Refinishing Co., ca.1870 |
He has played in France, | England, Spain and the U.A.E. |
Richard III of | England (1478-1485) and Anne Neville |
He has caps for | England U18s and U21s. |
The Act only applies in | England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
During this time he was selected to play for | England under-16s and England under-18s. |
Westcott House (Church of | England / Anglican) |
Ridley Hall (Church of | England / Anglican) |
"Breakfast In America" (Live In | England, Hammersmith Apollo) |
England (first appearance) | |
He died in Portsmouth, | England on April 3, 1760. |
Dr. de Souza was born in | England in April 1943. |
The play premiered in Manchester, | England on April 2, 1956. |
b. at High Wycombe, | England, 15 April 2006. |
Britten returned to | England in April, 1942. |
Elsewhere in | England there are only a few scattered records. |
In exile in | England, Brodrick argued for a speedy reconquest. |
Born in | England, Sheard arrived in Toronto in 1833. |
Old | England: Its Art, Scenery, and People (1857) |
For the location in | England, see Ashley Green. |
The club is affiliated to South of | England Athletics Association and England Athletics. |
Strange | England reviews at Outpost Gallifrey |
List of Old Harrovian | England Internationalists at EnglandFootballOnline |
Narraway represented | England Saxons at the 2006 Churchill Cup. |
Narraway played for | England Saxons at the 2009 Churchill Cup. |
Short represented | England Saxons at the 2009 Churchill Cup. |
Pearl Jam in Manchester, | England on August 17, 2009. |
Pearl Jam in London, | England on August 11, 2009. |
England; 17 August. | |
England defeats Australia 3-1 in The Ashes | |
England defeats Australia 3-0 in The Ashes | |
A much improved performance saw | England beat Australia 20-21. |
England defeats Australia 4-1 in The Ashes series | |
2006 Arts Council of | England Writer's Award |
Pen New | England Discovery Award, |
Roman Britain and Early | England: 55 B.C. - A.D. 871. |
Beckett was born in Nottingham, | England, of Barbadian heritage. |
He had a trial in | England at Barnet. |
Nick Abendanon, | England and Bath rugby player |
South West | England (Cornubian batholith and Haig Fras granite) |
He traveled to | England, and became strongly influenced by Tiepolo. |
He was born in Greenwich, | England and became a barrister. |
In | England, Lindley began writing school textbooks. |
The group comprised Croatia, | England, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Andorra. |
7 March Ireland 0 - 2 | England (in Belfast) |
18 February Ireland 0 - 13 | England (in Belfast). |
Spacey made her debut for | England against Belgium in 1984. |
For the village in Gloucestershire, | England, see Berry Hill, Gloucestershire. |
Born in | England, Kirsty Bertarelli spent her childhood in Sta |
Blunstone won five | England caps between 1954 and 1956. |
Homelessness: New | England and Beyond (1992) ISBN 978-0870238253 |
Broom, Warwickshire, | England, near Bidford-on-Avon |
In 2005 | England joined Birmingham University to study Biochem |
May 5, 1978: Birmingham, | England - Birmingham Odeon |
Oxford, | England: Basil Blackwell, 1987. |
the Chairman of the Church of | England Pensions Board, |
New | England Psalm Book (Boston, 1773); |
(Handbook) White Waltham, | England: Reminder Book, 1945. |
England: Penguin Books. | |
Harmondsworth, Middlesex, | England: Penguin Books; New York: Viking Penguin, 198 |
For the park in Cheshire, | England, see Booth Park. |
England was born July 22, 1933 in Logan, Utah to Geor | |
He played for | England A. Born in Australia, Drahm qualified to repr |
John Harris emigrated from | England to Boston sometime before 1768. |
New | England Aquarium, Boston, Massachusetts |
New | England Ville Branch - Jomo Kenyatta Road, Freetown |
In | England, brown bread was made from brown meal. |
29 November (in | England): Dave Bright, soccer player |
Billy Wedlock - | England and Bristol City footballer |
Gary Mabbutt - | England and Bristol Rovers Footballer |
In 1974 Boyd toured | England with British guitarist John Mills. |
Henry I of | England from British Library MS Royal 14.C.VII |
For the school in | England, see Buckingham School. |
rch of St Andrew's, Hornchurch is a Church of | England religious building in Hornchurch, England. |
The town of Bamburgh, | England was built around the Castle. |
Ammerdown House in Kilmersdon, Somerset, | England was built in 1788. |
He was selected for Wales v | England 1884-85 but unavailable. |
England won by 158 runs. | |
England won by a single goal. | |
England won by an innings and 62 runs. | |
England won by 174 runs. | |
Result: | England won by 34 runs |
The novel | England, England by Julian Barnes describes an imagin |
England won by 6 wickets. | |
In 1868 he left | England for California. |
Born in London, | England, Parlby came to Canada in 1896. |
St. Albans, | England: The Campfield Press, 1988. |
Dobson won two | England under-23 caps in 1961. |
He still managed to gain | England B Caps |
England: 3 caps, 2 goals | |
nville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and | England, 38 caps, captain of England |
Chapman is a former | England U-18 captain. |
'Taint leaving old | England we cares about, |
Bank of | England Building, Castle Street (Grade I) |
The venue were the New | England Sports Center. |
For the area in Birmingham, | England see Chad Valley, Birmingham |
All | England Professional Champion 2004 |
2003 All | England Open Champion |
1956 New | England PGA Championship |
1996 Rhode Island Open, New | England PGA Championship |
1991 New | England PGA Championship |
For the station in Kent, | England, see Chatham railway station. |
Later brass production sites in | England included Cheadle and Birmingham. |
Jack Harrow: | England and Chelsea |
She was brought up in Japan, | England and Chile. |
Memoirs of a New | England Village Choir (1829) |
St Mary Magdalen is a Church of | England parish church in Magdalen Street, Oxford, Eng |
The present Church of | England parish church is St. Benet's. |
The Church of | England parish church was built in 1893. |
The Church of | England parish church is called St Mary's. |
The Church of | England parish church was rebuilt in 1836. |
St Mary's Church, Barkby is the Church of | England Parish Church for Barkby, Leicestershire, Eng |
t Mary's Church, Queniborough is theChurch of | England Parish Church for Queniborough, Leicestershir |
Hatford has had two Church of | England parish churches. |
Bemerton has three Church of | England parish churches. |
For the rugby league footballer for | England, York City Knighhts. |
Audie | England as Claire |
Harmondsworth, | England: Penguin Classics, 1982. |
On a clear day, Devon, | England, is clearly visible. |
nounced Churbury) is a village in Shropshire, | England, situated close to the Wales-England border. |
New | England Railroad Club meeting |
: Programming Guide and Reference Manual, New | England Publishing Co. |
He is the son of | England defence coach Mike Ford. |
Mark Hudak, 2010-11 New | England Women's Coach of the Year |
7 November (in | England): William Colenso, missionary. |
- Woodbridge, | England: Antique Collectors' Club, 2001. |
Saint Aidan's Church of | England Technology College is a Church of England vol |
England Through Colonial Eyes in Twentieth-Century Fi | |
n Croskeys Royall (1860-1959), president, New | England Oil Company |
The New | England Brick Company was once a principal industry. |
England, a Concise History (1964) | |
In 1936 Nash departed for | England to conduct trade negotiations. |
Church of | England worship continued. |
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