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| t is within a section of the city known as the | Glebe, a 500-acre (2 km²) grant made by Queen Anne t |
| The name " | Glebe House" refers to the glebe, an area of land th |
| e Park, along Darling Street, Balmain, through | Glebe and Ultimo to Millers Point and The Rocks, via |
| In a round 7 game between | Glebe and University Frank Burge scored eight tries |
| lmain, Annandale, Camperdown, Darling Harbour, | Glebe and Rozelle were combined to create a new inca |
| f presentation for the parish, the substantial | glebe and tithe, and raises a question about the nam |
| It was bordered on the east by | Glebe and Newtown, and from 1880, Balmain and Redfer |
| tmeath, namely Ballinahown village, Kilgarvan, | Glebe and Renaun. |
| he inner suburbs of Sydney, including Balmain, | Glebe and Leichhardt. |
| boxer and cricketer, Shankland played for the | Glebe and Eastern Suburbs clubs in rugby league. |
| orates, including parts of Balmain, Annandale, | Glebe and Rozelle for the 1927 election. |
| A field between the | glebe and Dunstan Wood, where bones have been from t |
| rst, Surry Hills, Ultimo, Redfern, Camperdown, | Glebe, Annandale, Balmain, Potts Point and the Sydne |
| e Lang Labor member for the safe Labor seat of | Glebe at the 1935 state election. |
| located in the grounds of the Compass Theatre, | Glebe Avenue, Ickenham, and provides office space an |
| Annaghquin, Annaghteige, Annahavil, Ballymully | Glebe, Ballynacroy, Ballynakilly, Bardahessiagh, Cad |
| At birth his family lived in | Glebe before moving to Newtown where his father was |
| When the | glebe being excavated for the railway in 1863 an old |
| The | Glebe, built in 1815, is an historic octagon house l |
| Glebe Church (Bennett's Creek Church) is a historic | |
| ily moved to Ottawa, Ontario where he attended | Glebe Collegiate Institute, and later, the Universit |
| hool, but left at eleven to do odd jobs in the | Glebe colliery near Merewether and then worked as a |
| There is a glebe-house, with a | glebe comprising 17a. |
| Ken plays for local Sydney team | Glebe District Hockey Club. |
| on; and Burgage More in the county of Wicklow: | Glebe East in the county of Kildare: Burgage Moyle a |
| the gate piers still stand at the entrance to | Glebe End. |
| However, | Glebe ended up losing crucially to Eastern suburbs 8 |
| tructed in the 1960s, and is also known as the | Glebe Estate, as it was built on land belonging to G |
| Glebe Farm Adamellite intrusion forms a strip a coup | |
| War Office conducted aerial surveys in 1914 of | Glebe Farm in Ickenham, and Hundred Acres Farm and D |
| A further Grade II listed building is | Glebe Farmhouse on the village's Main Street. |
| The points were moved over to Annandale due to | Glebe fielding Dan "Laddo' Davies an ineligible play |
| Glebe, formed on January 9, 1908 | |
| Glebe, formed on 9 January 1908 | |
| Farrantemple | Glebe, Freugh |
| lmain, Balmain East, Birchgrove, Forest Lodge, | Glebe, Glebe Island, Haberfield, Leichhardt, Lilyfie |
| iven to the use of the ministry", part of it a | glebe granted by Governor Edward Godfrey for the mai |
| After studying theology at Camden College, | Glebe, he was ordained in his father's church at Bur |
| The Henrico | Glebe house at Varina was the location where Reveren |
| Glebe House became coeducational in the mid 1980s. | |
| The | Glebe House is a 18th-century Georgian stone buildin |
| The land associated with | Glebe House was about 1 square kilometre (250 acres) |
| Glebe house (built 1816), also financed with the ass | |
| by Howard Cambridge Barber in 1901 and renamed | Glebe House School. |
| ons include the Colmcille Heritage Centre, the | Glebe House and Gallery, Glenveagh Castle and Newmil |
| ldest house in southern County Dublin, The Old | Glebe House. |
| While playing for | Glebe in 1928, the 21 year old was selected to make |
| Elected as the member for | Glebe in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in |
| son before, where they overcame minor premiers | Glebe in two successive finals to claim the premiers |
| s used to decide who would play minor premiers | Glebe in the final. |
| The music video for the song was filmed in | Glebe in Sydney, Australia and was number 2 in MAX m |
| c Monument sited in the townland of Ballymully | Glebe, in the Cookstown District Council area, at gr |
| ith and Mansfield Streets with an outlook over | Glebe Island and Sydney city, the hotel was first kn |
| 1673 to 1819, the majority of Burnley Wood was | glebe land in the ownership of St Peter's Church, an |
| In 1929, the house and the remainder of the | glebe land (now less than 1 acre) were purchased by |
| North of the church, on old | glebe land, stands Kinwarton Dovecote, a circular do |
| proportion consisting of 1,000 acres, besides | glebe land. |
| partly responsible for the acquisition of The | Glebe lands for St Andrew's. |
| The former | glebe lands of some 260 acres (1.1 km2) and the advo |
| year that allowed the sale of the Rowley Regis | glebe lands in order to finance the building of a ne |
| 40 acres (160,000 m2) of land in the area, as | Glebe lands, by Pascoe Leger Grenfell. |
| The church's | glebe lands, near the centre of the village, provide |
| sisting of lower grade players was fielded and | Glebe lost heavily, 40-9. |
| Arlesey Old Moat and | Glebe Meadows are two nature reserves managed by the |
| nt Catholic Church is a Catholic church in the | Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. |
| h-east corner of Bank and First Streets in the | Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa. |
| Cherry Orchard 1-2 | Glebe North |
| ty was coal mining, with the last colliery, at | Glebe, not closing until 1959 due to an industry slu |
| alism: A Realistic Analysis, Wild and Woolley, | Glebe NSW (1997). |
| re, operated from a house built in 1874 on the | glebe of St John the Baptist Church, within the pres |
| There is a glebe-house, with a | glebe of 20a. |
| The king is patron of the rectory, which has a | glebe of 36 acres. |
| eighbourhoods south of downtown, including The | Glebe, Old Ottawa South, Lees Avenue, Old Ottawa Eas |
| Wesleyan-Methodist body, died at Toxteth Park, | Glebe on Nov. 3rd, 1877. |
| ers Brechin City, but only lasted six games at | Glebe Park before heading back to England to play a |
| ggregate to Brechin City with the first leg at | Glebe Park ending 2-2 and the second leg at Central |
| , next to the driveway to the Old Vicarage and | Glebe Park, just south of the border with the City o |
| es, the friary in Buttevant, together with its | glebe, passed into the hands of the poet, Edmund Spe |
| es, the friary in Buttevant, together with its | glebe, passed into the hands of the poet, Edmund Spe |
| s homes in Nevern Place and subsequently at 19 | Glebe Place, Chelsea, and became an adoptive aunt to |
| w the small building in which it was housed at | Glebe Point and had to move in 1906 to Camperdown, w |
| treet in Darlinghurst, King Street in Newtown, | Glebe Point Road in Glebe and George Street in the C |
| John William Payne (1844 - 12 May 1928 at | Glebe Point New South Wales) was a Test match umpire |
| It was formed in 1925 by a minority group from | Glebe Presbyterian, and a few other congregations, t |
| She attended | Glebe Primary School in Ickenham, then passed her el |
| rimary School, Christchurch CE Primary School, | Glebe Primary School, Heron Cross Primary School, Ne |
| da Stadium in Ballymoney, which is shared with | Glebe Rangers. |
| Glebe RLC 1911 McKivat (centre with ball), flanked b | |
| As of 2005, South | Glebe Road is being extended past Route 1 to serve d |
| es (140,000 m2) near the intersection of South | Glebe Road and Jefferson Davis Highway (U. S. Route |
| emetery are located at the southwest corner of | Glebe Road and 16th Street North. |
| ilton South is home to the cultural icon, 'The | Glebe Road House that Looks Like a Face.' |
| by housing; this is now known as Orchard Way, | Glebe Road and St Peters Way. |
| n Boulevard, jogging south at State Route 120 ( | Glebe Road) to Fairfax Drive, and then forking off o |
| an historic marker on South 18th Street off of | Glebe Road, Fort Richardson was a detached redoubt c |
| Originally to be called | Glebe Road, in March 1977 the Metro board changed it |
| hway), State Route 402 (Quaker Lane), and West | Glebe Road. |
| He played for the | Glebe rugby union club in Sydney from where he was c |
| 's libraries-the Newburgh Academy Library, the | Glebe School Library, the Newburgh Lyceum Society Li |
| Richards Church, The | Glebe Shopping Centre, The Poolway Shopping Centre, |
| alrothery Tennis Club located in the village's | Glebe South Park. |
| Main Street and the principal cross streets of | Glebe Street and Hyde Street. |
| The club plays its home games at | Glebe Street and competes in the Central Lancashire |
| Todmorden Road), Moseley Farm (on what is now | Glebe Street), Hufling Hall, and Hollingreave House |
| This was built on | Glebe Street, opposite the parish church to the desi |
| nandale managed to avoid bottom spot thanks to | Glebe surrendering their two points to them followin |
| linois, United States of America - 7 May 1879, | Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) was an Am |
| The | Glebe Terrier documents of 1700 recorded: "The churc |
| Emmet McDermott was born in | Glebe, the sixth of ten children. |
| Souths, leaving the competition wide open for | Glebe to take the competition lead by one point. |
| ame to play, it would have taken a miracle for | Glebe to come back given that they were still on 19 |
| with all the corn tithes, and the rest of the | glebe, together with the rectory manor, and all its |
| ains two areas classified as Ancient Woodland; | Glebe Town Grove and Tyrell's Grove. |
| In the semi-final against | Glebe, University regained their early season form a |
| on Road, about Twenty Yards to the East of the | Glebe Wall; thence in a straight Line to the North-e |
| Glebe was recreated in 1927 and abolished in 1941. | |
| Glebe was an electoral district of the Legislative A | |
| rish was established from the Truro Parish its | glebe was established just northwest of the spring. |
| Glebe was abolished by a redistribution at the 1941 | |
| As North Sydney and | Glebe were tied on competition points a final was pl |
| At the end of 1929 | Glebe were eliminated from the competition because o |
| in the second half of the season, Balmain and | Glebe were main two contenders for the title, and th |
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