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r 1999 and scored an outstanding goal to give Norwich a 2-1 win.
leg at Carrow Road, James Hill scored to give Norwich a 1-0 win on the night and a 4-0 aggregate vi
st at Paris before his election to the see of Norwich about 9 July 1244.
He graduated from Norwich Academy in Vermont in 1843.
s born near Maysville, Kentucky, and attended Norwich Academy.
British History Online Bishops of Norwich accessed on 29 October 2007
orth across the Norfolk Southern railyard and Norwich across the Roanoke River and Mountain View on
rding to the Sarum ordinal and calendar (with Norwich additions).
John Parkhurst, the bishop of Norwich, addressed an epigram to Palfreyman and Rober
Although nominally a part of the City of Norwich after 1875, from its creation in 1833 until a
Hughes returned to Norwich after a loan spell at MK Dons to gain fitness
as an English clergyman and academic, Dean of Norwich after the Glorious Revolution.
atronage of Charles Manners-Sutton, Bishop of Norwich, afterwards (1805) Archbishop of Canterbury,
was deputy steward to the dean and chapter of Norwich; afterwards he was recorder, successively, of
He was Mayor of Norwich again in 1875 and was chairman of the Norwich
the eventuality, Theoklitos never played for Norwich again.
orn in Panxworth, Norfolk in 1859 and came to Norwich aged eleven to train under Mr J H Tench who b
Norwich Airport (off the A140) to the north via Aylsh
Norwich Airport has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licenc
ybe was to reduce routes and frequencies from Norwich Airport.
While with Norwich, Aitken made 46 appearances, scoring 8 goals.
By 1468 the Bishop of Norwich allowed the lands to be annexed by the Colleg
rfolk, located 8 miles (13 km) to the west of Norwich along the A47 trunk road.
United, but also spent time at Leicester and Norwich, although he did not register any league appe
Thenceforth, his career centered on Norwich, although he occasionally returned to London,
The architects designed for Norwich an Art Deco public building of national signi
In 1721 he became Bishop of Norwich, and in 1723 Bishop of Ely.
ly, escorted by John of Oxford, the bishop of Norwich and her uncle, Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Su
McFarlane moved to Norwich, and in 1964 he was appointed Chair of Europe
In 1906 Diss joined the Norwich and District League.
Burnley beat Norwich and Ipswich beat QPR in the other Saturday ki
to the throne, Hopton was appointed Bishop of Norwich, and was consecrated on 28 October 1554.
hat bypasses the downtown area of the city of Norwich and serves as the main access road to the Moh
ll to support a station and regular trains to Norwich and King's Lynn.
ir Garnet Wolseley pub in Gentlemen's Walk in Norwich and a Lord Wolseley pub in White Lion Street,
y surpassed in size by the cathedrals at Ely, Norwich and Winchester.
He was the president of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad and the Macon and West
The line from Lowestoft splits into lines to Norwich and Ipswich just before Oulton Broad North st
station, on the Wherry Lines service between Norwich and Lowestoft, is within the parish although
iety operate in East, West and South Norfolk, Norwich and London.
ter station for workers and schoolchildren to Norwich and Lowestoft town centre.
Representatives from 1987-1992, representing Norwich and Sprague.
ive sites in the UK: Derby, Warwick, Preston, Norwich and Erdington.
e from Cromer, North Walsham, King's Lynn and Norwich and linked Norfolk to the Midlands.
east to Thetford, Attleborough, Wymondham and Norwich, and west to Ely and Cambridge.
ological daughter of British peer John Julius Norwich and stepdaughter of American film-maker John
Trains operate 4 daily eastbound services to Norwich and 2 daily westbound services to Ely, Peterb
mi Gray, a gypsy woman that Sandys had met in Norwich and taken back to London to sit for many of h
ll as playing many gigs in their hometowns of Norwich and Ipswich.
The second Baronet was Bishop of Bristol, Norwich and Ely.
helsea having been spotted whilst playing for Norwich and Norfolk Boys.
arks the ancient boundary between the City of Norwich and the Borough of Great Yarmouth.
east of Thetford, 24 miles west south west of Norwich and 92.3 miles north east of London.
9.3 miles (31.1 km) miles north north west of Norwich and 124 miles (200 km) miles north east of Lo
ections of Peter Le Neve, John Kirkpatrick of Norwich and Tanner, his own work being to some extent
When Norwich and Ipswich meet it is known as the 'East Ang
He was Bishop of Norwich and Bishop of Exeter.
The Earldom of Norwich and Barony of Howard of Castle Rising, which
urcb merged with another congregation in East Norwich and the Bethel Pentecostal Church moved here
mer, 18.1 miles (29.1 km) north north east of Norwich and 135 miles (217 km) north east of London.
outh of Cromer, 19.6 miles (31.5 km) north of Norwich and 6.5 miles (10.5 km) north-west of North W
t instead all four clubs (Halifax, Mansfield, Norwich and Southport) should be re-elected en bloc.
Scheduled services link the village to Norwich and further afield.
arks the ancient boundary between the City of Norwich and Borough of Great Yarmouth.
th west of Fakenham, 27.3 miles north west of Norwich and 113 miles north north east of London.
he was appointed reader at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, and was afterwards presented to the vicarage
he Great Eastern Main Line between London and Norwich and originally was serviced by Finningham rai
g the only crossing point between the city of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and also the only remainin
the perpetual curacy of St. Michael at Thorn, Norwich, and in 1860 he was presented by John Thomas
ay 2005, the centenary of the founding of the Norwich and District League, the forerunner of our pr
The League is based on the Norwich and District League which was formed just aft
George Goring, Earl of Norwich and leader of the Kent Royalists during the S
In 1946 Langdale left Norwich and began playing for Somerset.
an Coaches providing five services a day into Norwich and out to Seething and Loddon: Timetable.
He attended schools in Norwich and the academy in Plainfield.
Express services between Norwich and Liverpool Lime Street pass through the st
west of Bungay, 13.6 miles (21.9 km) south of Norwich and 119 miles (192 km) north east of London.
purchase, Hall already owned WICH and WCTY in Norwich and WNLC and WKNL in New London.
at Eastern Main Line route between London and Norwich, and also for the First Great Eastern train o
He had previously been a prebendary of Norwich, and from 1668 rector of St George the Martyr
, by charter, gave his lands in the fields of Norwich, and a meadow adjoining the land charged to G
fham, 30.1 miles (48.4 km) west north west of Norwich and 106 miles (171 km) north east of London.
was educated at Langley School, Loddon, near Norwich, and the University of London, where he read
les (32.7 km) north north west of the city of Norwich, and 125 miles (201 km) north north east of L
e main line linked London Liverpool Street to Norwich and which had other lines through East Anglia
It is 7 miles (11 km) from the city of Norwich and 4 miles (6.4 km) from the market town of
It allowed the Norwich and Worcester to generally follow the Quineba
, with majority of services operating between Norwich and Lowestoft.
At the end of the 1984-85 league season both Norwich and Sunderland were relegated to the Second D
an Coaches providing five services a day into Norwich and out to Seething and Loddon: Timetable
situated some 5 miles (8.0 km) south east of Norwich and closely associated with Alpington.
t includes all of the Windsor County towns of Norwich and Sharon, and the Orange County towns of St
Burton made 73 first team appearances for Norwich and scored nine goals, before moving to Newca
is situated 7+1⁄2 miles (12 km) south-east of Norwich and 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Thurton, with Cl
folk to the west, the borough constituency of Norwich and East Norfolk to the north, the borough of
y station on the main line between London and Norwich, and a small branch line that ran to nearby E
he sang later in the year in the festivals in Norwich and Birmingham.
shire is part of the BBC East region based in Norwich and has the Look East programme from Sandy He
I, on 13 April 1560 he was elected bishop of Norwich, and was consecrated and installed in Septemb
chievers, Matt Jackson, footballer for Luton, Norwich and Wigan; the athletics star and Women's mar
He was born in Norwich, and educated at Norwich grammar school and C
The road runs from the city of Norwich, and terminates at a junction with the A149,
When Norwich and Ipswich meet it is known as the 'East Ang
, is a local partnership, led by City College Norwich and working with University of East Anglia, N
It was originally built by the Norwich and Worcester Railroad in 1837.
Norwich and District League
Bryant was born in Norwich, and educated privately in Norwich and at St
Edmund, some five miles south of present-day Norwich, and a mile or two from the Bronze Age Henge
kup to summer (2007) signing Jon Otsemobor at Norwich, and was released at the end of the season in
In 1858 he was appointed an honorary canon of Norwich, and from 1869 to 1887 was archdeacon of Suff
neral and principal official to the bishop of Norwich, and the following year he resigned the maste
of Cromer, 17.3 miles (27.8 km) north-east of Norwich and 136 miles (219 km) north-east of London.
ess East Anglia, who operate services between Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
es east of Downham Market, 38.6 miles west of Norwich and 101 miles north-east of London.
f which no trace remains, and the boroughs of Norwich and Thetford ranked as separate hundreds, whi
It is 19 miles south of Norwich and lay on the old Roman road to Venta Icenor
ham for the Breckland Line which runs between Norwich and Peterborough.
the subject of a contractual wrangle between Norwich and Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., with the la
perated by Anglia Railways, which ran between Norwich and Basingstoke, using the North London Line
of Cromer, 19.4 miles (31.2 km) north-east of Norwich and 134 miles (216 km) north-east of London.
reg Lochhead, currently lives in Cringleford, Norwich, and is currently preparing to cycle to Amste
With the opening of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad in 1830, Dayville also
Walpole (died 1302) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich and Bishop of Ely.
s run an hourly service between Liverpool and Norwich and twice-hourly service between Sheffield an
he Great Eastern Main Line between London and Norwich and is the only station on the main line betw
before becoming Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Norwich and in 1918 became Rector of All Saints Churc
ook its name from the village of Shelton near Norwich, and had held land in East Anglia for three c
He studied at Tracy's Academy in Norwich and at Yale University from 1838, but ill-hea
Eastbound services go to Norwich and operate at 07:23 Monday-Saturday.
M.D.,' 1831, 8vo; ‘Letter to Dawson Turner on Norwich and the Venta Icenorum' [Norwich, 1847], 8vo;
Over the 138 matches played between Norwich and Ipswich since 1902, Ipswich boasts the be
s article is about the XVth century Bishop of Norwich and Lincoln.
n the Football League playing for Birmingham, Norwich and Walsall.
e's Bank merged in 1896 with Gurney's Bank of Norwich and Barclays of London to form what is now Ba
llage is about 15 miles (24 km) north-west of Norwich and 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Fakenham.
the Sea, 34 miles (55 km) miles north west of Norwich and 122 miles (196 km) miles north north east
at Thorpe St Andrew in 1843 which enabled the Norwich and Yarmouth Railway to avoid the expense and
ebruary 1561 he was installed a prebendary of Norwich, and on 6 April 1561 was admitted a senior fe
km) west of Cromer, 26 miles (42 km) north of Norwich and 130 miles (210 km) north-east of London.
omer, 17.7 miles (28.5 km)miles north west of Norwich and 119 miles (192 km) miles north east of Lo
festivals, notably at Worcester, Brighton and Norwich, and at The Crystal Palace.
wool was best suited to heavier cloth, and so Norwich and Norfolk eventually gained almost a comple
r, 22.3 miles north north west of the city of Norwich, and 124 miles north north east of London.
January 23, 1914 from part of the Diocese of Norwich and the Diocese of Ely.
includes parts of two local government areas, Norwich and Broadland with the majority of the electo
n the Great Eastern Railway Main Line between Norwich and Thetford.
2000, and after unsuccessful short spells at Norwich and Coventry he coached junior soccer schools
Frederick Gunton, born 1813 in Norwich, and died 1888 in Chester, was an English Org
Yale College in 1786, he taught for a time in Norwich, and began studying Theology in 1787.
after which he was Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich and finally (before his elevation to the Epis
He was brought up in Norwich, and studied at University College, London an
ess East Anglia, who operate services between Norwich and Lowestoft.
. G. Sebald describes travelling by rail from Norwich and crossing the line to walk to the Hall.
According to the Norwich and Bury Post, over 5,000 people queued to se
t of Holt, 28.9 miles (46.5 km) north-west of Norwich and 127 miles (204 km) north of London.
ize, the railway provided a direct service to Norwich and King's Lynn.
ituated about six miles (10 km) south-east of Norwich and is closely associated with Yelverton just
an Coaches providing five services a day into Norwich and out to Seething and Loddon: Timetable
He settled in Norfolk, at Boyland Hall, near Norwich, and on 23 January 1816 he married his second
links the A148 from Kings Lynn to the A140 to Norwich and the A149 to Great Yarmouth.
ation provides a direct train link to London, Norwich and Harwich.
n insider's view of the Puritan ascendancy at Norwich, and as an eye-witness to heresy executions.
4 at the Central School of Performing Arts in Norwich and at 16 he continued into professional voca
In 1833 the Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation opened for sea-borne
to the Maryland bar in 1830, then returned to Norwich and was admitted to the federal bar in 1831.
t showroom in Norfolk Tower on Surrey Street, Norwich and was the first BBC local station to broadc
It is situated between Norwich and Diss, and is near Great Moulton.
nham, 27.8 miles (44.7 km) west north west of Norwich and 112 miles (180 km) miles north north east
In 1842 he left Norwich and commenced business as a wood-carver in Si
Cayley attended secondary school at Norwich and normal school in London, Ontario.
d near the village of Seething, south east of Norwich and just a few miles from the east coast it i
il crash occurred at Thorpe St Andrew between Norwich and Brundall in 1874, killing 25 people and i
e age of 22 by Peto and Betts on building the Norwich and Lowestoft line.
orfolk & Suffolk League fixture was played in Norwich and finished 1-0 to Norwich City.
2009 the grandson of Ivan Sharp, who lives in Norwich and has the same name as his grandfather, arr
of Sir Robert Walpole, successively Bishop of Norwich and Bishop of Ely.
on the cut and the upgrading of the river to Norwich, and the formal opening took place on 30 Sept
aus, Pevsner Architectural Guides, Norfolk 1: Norwich and North-East (1962, revised Bill Wilson 199
There is a fine view of the city of Norwich and Norwich Cathedral from Brittania Road.
It was raised in May 1794 at Norwich, and was disbanded in 1795.
houses six bells, five of which were cast in Norwich and date back to 1623.
o Leagues could not agree and this led to the Norwich and District League only having five members
He was born in Norwich and ordained a priest on 1 November 1932.
west southwest of Cromer, 49.2 miles west of Norwich and 105 miles north of London.
e B1150 road and is 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Norwich and some 10 miles (16.1 km) south of North Wa
of Edward Stanley, later to be the Bishop of Norwich, and sister of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean o
r Letters and Diaries and other manuscripts,' Norwich and London, 1854, 8vo ; 2nd ed.
oring, daughter of George Goring, 1st Earl of Norwich and Mary Neville.
's Lynn, 33 miles (53 km) west of the city of Norwich, and 103 miles (166 km) from London.
village straddles the A140 between Cromer and Norwich and the B1463.
The road starts in Norwich and passes through the suburb of Sprowston, t
He was born in Norwich and died in Hurstpierpoint.
In 1970 he was appointed Dean of Norwich and, in 1978, of St Paul's Cathedral, London.
The Norwich Anglo-Saxon is an ancient preserved skeleton
After Norwich announced that they would not be offering Tyr
In 1578 he was vicar-general of Norwich, apparently for only a short period.
ust under a month after Gunn's reappointment, Norwich appointed a new managing director, David McNa
4. James Norwich Arbuthnot, a barrister born in 1952, represen
James Norwich Arbuthnot, MP (born 4 August 1952) is a Briti
                                                                                                   


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