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May 2007: Glenn Roeder resigns as manager of | Newcastle United. |
of Political Geography at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne between 1970 and 1996, since when |
He was created the Earl of | Newcastle. |
ommission with his alma mater, University of | Newcastle, Australia. |
He is most famous for his role as captain of | Newcastle United F.C. in the late 1960s, and of the Sc |
The urban district of | Newcastle Emlyn |
ward is the home of the Coach Lane campus of | Newcastle University. |
he Bee was a ship that sank off the coast of | Newcastle, Australia in 1806. |
s Knott Research Fellow at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Dene is an electoral ward of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
amed after Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of | Newcastle. |
In 1972 he moved to the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and in 1979, took a Lectureship at |
mpton, which was found thanks to the help of | Newcastle Breweries, transformed Arthur Cox's team int |
It is part of the City of | Newcastle and City of Cessnock local government areas. |
ilt as part of the 1825-40 reconstruction of | Newcastle city centre. |
a member of the Council of the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and a patron of the Second World W |
The Hostmen of | Newcastle upon Tyne were a cartel of businessmen who f |
the University of Durham, the University of | Newcastle, Manchester Polytechnic, Imperial College, L |
Alister was Chancellor of the University of | Newcastle from 1966 until 1977. |
cal Government and the popular Lord Mayor of | Newcastle. |
The see is in the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne where the seat is located at the C |
It is located four miles south-east of | Newcastle Emlyn. |
03 he was translated to become the Bishop of | Newcastle but died four years later. |
1848 it was purchased by Thomas Anderson of | Newcastle (High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1843), an |
sor of Medieval History at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne, and then in 1974 Professor of Sco |
Westgate is an electoral ward of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
y of Education and Arts at The University of | Newcastle, Central Coast Campus. |
A Complete Who's Who of | Newcastle United. |
partly replaced by the electoral district of | Newcastle and the electoral district of Hunter. |
'east' window of 1856, by William Wailes of | Newcastle, depicts the history of Catholic Christianit |
He was sheriff of | Newcastle in 1641. |
lly at an equal distance from the centres of | Newcastle, Durham and Sunderland, hence it has close t |
nors Metro station is located to the east of | Newcastle City Centre. |
izabeth the daughter of William Corn Crow of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
30 July 1928) is a former Vice-Chancellor of | Newcastle University. |
the Secretary of State for War (The Duke of | Newcastle) in 1854. |
sity of Southampton (DM 1984), University of | Newcastle (DSc 1984), Queen's University of Belfast (M |
The Duke of | Newcastle stays on as Secretary of State for War, whil |
st the Labor Party preselected University of | Newcastle lecturer Deborah O'Neill, who defeated Neal |
or and Dean of Medicine at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and President of the Royal College |
n' was built by Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of | Newcastle between 1674 and 1679 on the foundations of |
the Central Coast, north of Sydney, south of | Newcastle. |
e goals (including two in a 6-0 whitewash of | Newcastle United at home on October 22, 1966). |
the local North East firm R & W Hawthorn of | Newcastle - 'possibly the finest pair of compound beam |
ition - Nov 2006), Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne, ISBN 0901082651 |
agazine written by and for the supporters of | Newcastle United in England. |
As the Commanding Officer of | Newcastle during Operation Slipper in the Persian Gulf |
The Bishop of | Newcastle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Dio |
John Tate is the Lord Mayor of the City of | Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. |
North East England, four miles south west of | Newcastle upon Tyne and four and a half miles west of |
Tyne, at Lemington, 3.5 mi (5.6 km) west of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
from 1856 to 1859 that included the towns of | Newcastle, Stockton and Raymond Terrace. |
erged from the East Coast Main Line south of | Newcastle. |
unded on all sides by the unparished area of | Newcastle. |
ley family until given over to the people of | Newcastle and the local council took responsibility fo |
civil parish in the metropolitan borough of | Newcastle in Tyne and Wear, England. |
Constantine was the owner and chairman of | Newcastle United Jets, an Australian professional foot |
Beaumont Street, the restaurant precinct of | Newcastle. |
ht nowadays best be described as a suburb of | Newcastle upon Tyne; it is close to Killingworth, Fore |
He married Isabella Dobson, daughter of | Newcastle upon Tyne architect John Dobson on 8 Decembe |
Haymarket Hub with parts of | Newcastle University and St Thomas' Church in the back |
ommissioned to inspect the fortifications of | Newcastle and Hull, and to put both in a state of defe |
dent candidate for the Electoral district of | Newcastle in the 2007 state election but narrowly lost |
University of | Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom |
The University of | Newcastle upon Tyne Faculty of Science, Agriculture an |
in possession of Hull, appointed the Earl of | Newcastle governor, and despatched Legge to secure the |
(100 kilometres (62.1 mi) north-northeast of | Newcastle), New South Wales on 1 January 1970, and is |
r, as a research team from the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and Danish Universities found in F |
held a clinical lectureship at University of | Newcastle. |
Physical Science which later became part of | Newcastle University. |
lian House of Assembly Electoral district of | Newcastle before his election to the South Australian |
e company Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England and launched in 1899. |
nd writer, Professor Giyassuddin Qureshie of | Newcastle University used to attend Allama Sahib's Dar |
Martin Wharton - Lord Bishop of | Newcastle |
d inherited the naming rights sponsorship of | Newcastle International Sports Centre from EnergyAustr |
by the Literary and Philosophical Society of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
from the Wahroonga northward to the city of | Newcastle; the Pacific Highway, running from Wahroonga |
istory Society agreed with the University of | Newcastle for the University to care for the building |
Callaghan is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 10 kilo |
The University of | Newcastle is planning to develop this building as part |
ording to Andrew Kepert at the University of | Newcastle, Australia, the upper bound for this version |
entry thanks to the patronage of the Duke of | Newcastle, then Secretary of State. |
Maryland is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 14 kilo |
ilt in 1850-52 to a design by John Dobson of | Newcastle. |
200 km north of Sydney, and 144 km north of | Newcastle. |
aborator with William Cavendish, 1st Duke of | Newcastle on Cavendish's play The Country Captain (pri |
Ray was born in the Potteries town of | Newcastle under Lyme on February 4, 1876, and began hi |
village, located approximately 11 km west of | Newcastle upon Tyne, in North East England. |
The Country Park is also the home of | Newcastle Countryside Project and is bordered by the c |
or of Hornby Railways and former chairman of | Newcastle United. |
d Morpeth Town and had a spell as manager of | Newcastle Blue Star in Northern League Division One. |
tween the City of Lake Macquarie and City of | Newcastle local government areas. |
The club's demise led to the creation of | Newcastle United Jets. |
Kotara is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 9 kilom |
responsible for the destination marketing of | Newcastle and Gateshead and its bid for European Capit |
ned himself with his great-uncle the Duke of | Newcastle but later joined William Pitt the Elder in o |
ry, Aldborough was controlled by the Duke of | Newcastle. |
is an English lawyer and former chairman of | Newcastle United Football Club. |
Representatives for the neighbouring seat of | Newcastle from 1983 to 2001, is his younger brother. |
March, 1779, the Mayor and common council of | Newcastle ordered that several candidates produce cert |
Prime Minister - Duke of | Newcastle, Tory |
After a spell as manager of | Newcastle Blue Star, Cassidy is now a popular contribu |
Adamstown is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 6 kilom |
rated on 25 January 1896 to become Bishop of | Newcastle. |
lti-purpose stadium in Woolsington, north of | Newcastle upon Tyne in England. |
he city of Stoke on Trent and the borough of | Newcastle under Lyme. |
Cameron Park is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 19 kilo |
Castle is a ward of the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
n 1711, a Featherstonehaugh who was mayor of | Newcastle bought the estate of his ancestors. |
Grainger Town is the historic heart of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
soccer) club based in Highfields a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
th Wales, Australia, situated to the west of | Newcastle. |
emorated by Grey's Monument in the centre of | Newcastle upon Tyne, which consists of a statue of Lor |
The Prime Minister, the Duke of | Newcastle, urged Lord Anson, the First Lord of the Adm |
f Master of Education from the University of | Newcastle. |
ey were in second place, two points ahead of | Newcastle and Arsenal, leaving Roy Evans and his team |
Fletcher is an outer western suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 16 kilo |
les (6 km) to the west of the city centre of | Newcastle upon Tyne in England, United Kingdom. |
is a suburban housing estate in the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, England, locate |
ld to Bertram Anderson, Mayor and Sheriff of | Newcastle on Tyne, who built a manor house in about 15 |
South Heaton is a ward of | Newcastle City Council in Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
he Junction is a small, inner city suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 2.8 km |
n archaeological museum at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England which opened in 1956 and |
e side Huddersfield Town.He is the father of | Newcastle United player Greg McDermott and Marsaxlokk |
state electorate, see Electoral district of | Newcastle. |
is a small village 10 miles (16 km) west of | Newcastle upon Tyne and 10 miles (16 km) east of Hexha |
Hamilton East is an inner suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 3 kilom |
lay within the boundaries of the Division of | Newcastle. |
Cowgate is a locality in the north-west of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
97, when he was appointed the 11th Bishop of | Newcastle. |
t the University of Sydney and University of | Newcastle; in the late 1970s, he lectured four years a |
One third of | Newcastle upon Tyne Metropolitan Borough Council in Ty |
Ashington, Northumberland, 15 miles north of | Newcastle, Milburn's employment as a fitter (repairing |
of his colleagues, successively the Duke of | Newcastle, Thomas Robinson, Henry Fox, and William Pit |
North Heaton is a ward of | Newcastle City Council in Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
Merewether Heights is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 6 kilom |
Gateshead is a southern suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 12 kilo |
High Heaton is a small area of | Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. |
ersity of Durham, and formerly University of | Newcastle upon Tyne (before 2004), in the United Kingd |
recked on the Oyster bank at the entrance of | Newcastle Harbour, on the 29 April 1897. |
windows, including work in the cathedrals of | Newcastle, Chester, Lincoln, Norwich, Southwell, Bradf |
la, daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of | Newcastle in 1695, then Anne Churchill, second daughte |
He was elected as an alderman of | Newcastle City Council between 1941 and 1953 and was t |
gade of horse in the army of the Marquess of | Newcastle. |
county warden, and was at one time mayor of | Newcastle. |
He served as mayor of | Newcastle, New Brunswick and was a member of the count |
situated on the Pandon Dene, to the east of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
o the fact that historically, the economy of | Newcastle upon Tyne in north-eastern England was heavi |
t nine games (including an 8-1 demolition of | Newcastle United in which Alvin Martin joined the smal |
Hill is an inner city, residential suburb of | Newcastle, in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Au |
Vale is a suburb on the western outskirts of | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
ns Park Rangers and was assistant manager of | Newcastle United. |
Black Hill is a rural locality and suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 26 kilo |
ank ditch was located 12 kilometres south of | Newcastle, south of the town of Belmont. |
Conceived by the Cavendishes, Dukes of | Newcastle, in the later part of the Nineteenth century |
s were his grandfather The King, The Duke of | Newcastle (The Lord Chamberlain of the King's Househol |
the Hunter Line), in the western suburbs of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
hoice as he had been a lifelong supporter of | Newcastle United F.C. and had spent many Saturdays on |
ingham set out on her journey to the port of | Newcastle, north of Sydney, towed stern-first because |
of Dr. Adam Askew, a well-known physician of | Newcastle. |
founded in 1525 by Thomas Horsley, Mayor of | Newcastle, and made a royal foundation by Queen Elizab |
atrick Cary - Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of | Newcastle - William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle - Joh |
jointly run by the Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne and the University of Newcastle up |
the battle, Cavendish's wife, the Duchess of | Newcastle, reported over 800 prisoners were captured b |
During his time in charge of | Newcastle Falcons he is credited with discovering Jonn |
e located halfway between the market town of | Newcastle Emlyn and the seaside resort of Aberporth in |
is situated east of the A519 in the south of | Newcastle under Lyme, next to the church of St James t |
Sydney Grammar School and the University of | Newcastle, Australia, he was ordained in 1953 and serv |
He was Lord Mayor of | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1525 and 1533. |
New Lambton Heights is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 9 kilom |
This article details the history of | Newcastle, New South Wales from the first human activi |
The leader of | Newcastle Borough Council Simon Tagg is a May Bank war |
And with | Newcastle's marriage he succeeded, as he was made Poet |
East Denton is an area in the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne in the English county of Tyne and |
t in black and white stripes (the colours of | Newcastle United) and depicts Newcastle United players |
rth of Stockton, which is the only suburb of | Newcastle that lies north of the Hunter River and to t |
Holmesville is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 21 kilo |
Belfast and the builder was John Russell of | Newcastle. |
e Robinson Prize in Cosmology (University of | Newcastle, 1997) and the Dannie Heineman Prize for Ast |
village is 5 miles south east of the town of | Newcastle West, County Limerick on the R522 regional r |
gy and Developmental Genetics, University of | Newcastle. |
The Courtenay Baronetcy, of | Newcastle in the County of Limerick, was created in th |
ituated in the west of Cramlington, north of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
eason was the first season in the history of | Newcastle United after the merger of Newcastle East En |
abolition of the multi-member electorates of | Newcastle and Maitland and named after the Hunter Vall |
e Pacific Ocean and the Hunter River port of | Newcastle, New South Wales, from 1817 until 2007. |
It was established in the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne as the College of Physical Science |
In 2009 The Fairs Club, a group of | Newcastle United supporters, presented Ron with a foot |
After the storming of | Newcastle in October of 1644, General Alexander Leslie |
He now works at the University of | Newcastle, Australia. |
Parklands is an electoral ward of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
ger Anderson, of Jesmond, who was Sheriff of | Newcastle in 1612, and his wife Anne Jackson, daughter |
After some time as the vicar of | Newcastle upon Tyne and Provost of Newcastle Cathedral |
inated by Sir Robert Walpole and the Duke of | Newcastle also wanted to maintain peace, and so the tw |
Seven of the ten ships anchored off | Newcastle did so, however the Sygna was not one of the |
12 July - SS Cawarra was wrecked off | Newcastle, only 1 of 61 passengers and crew survive |
It was anchored 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) off | Newcastle when the Bureau of Meteorology issued a seve |
title, although they were only one point off | Newcastle United after beating them on Easter Tuesday, |
y was a wooden Steamer that was scuttled off | Newcastle, New South Wales on 3 June 1960 or off Sydne |
e mistakenly cited Nufc.com as "The Official | Newcastle United Site". |
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