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She cemented this achievement at the Norwich Union Glasgow Grand Prix on 3 June 2007 where
Norwich Union was the name given to insurance company
The former Norwich Union (Ireland) was then subsequently absorbe
Norwich Union Offices in Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK.
On 1 June 2009, Norwich Union was rebranded as Aviva.
nd insurance company Aviva (formerly known as Norwich Union).
place all of its different brands (Hibernian, Norwich Union, and Commercial Union) with the Aviva n
h acclaim in 1985 and was originally owned by Norwich Union, who own the former CGU office block at
nd recently in a UK television commercial for Norwich Union.
cendant of Frank Bentall) and Nick Price from Norwich Union.
Norwich United F.C. is an English football club based
a Georgian Grade I listed building located in Norwich, United Kingdom.
area covering several parishes in the city of Norwich, United Kingdom.
His name lives on at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital where the operating theat
Plumley Armory on the campus of Norwich University was named for him in 1962.
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is
1990, he became a professor of Accounting at Norwich University until his retirement in 2001.
Gibson graduated from Norwich University in 1923, where he had been a membe
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital has been visited by a num
ish NHS hospitals and visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in December 2002 to raise
spital is usually referred to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in Norwich.
he was appointed chairman of the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust, resigning in N
The history of Norwich University College of the Arts dates back to
Seminary until 1863) from 1862-1863 and then Norwich University from 1863-1864.
He attended Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont where he re
Colney is home to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, John Innes Centre and In
David John Atkinson, visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's renal unit.
ssor Dame Carol Black visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's pioneering Emergency As
e Harry Potter films, visited the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital's children's ward to help
Born in Windsor, Connecticut, graduate of Norwich University in Vermont (class of 1925) and the
essional ice hockey defenceman who played for Norwich University and 115 games in the National Hock
Norwich University awarded Wing honorary Master of Sc
Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Norwich University in Vermont from 1937-1940.
degrees up to Masters level and was re-named Norwich University College of the Arts.
n and Support Centre based at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
Series 1 and 2 were filmed at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
s by the radiotherapy team at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, support from the communi
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital from the air
Free Academy, St. Albans in 2003 and attended Norwich University and the University of Vermont.
He was graduated from Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont, with a Bache
After graduating in 1991 from Norwich University, a military college located in Nor
ute in Lyndon, Vermont and was graduated from Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont in 1877.
llege Canterbury, Kent (aged 17), and then at Norwich University, Norfolk (previously known as the
Library, Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont
etters from Washington and Lee University and Norwich University, and has been honored with a pleth
In 1906 he received an honorary degree from Norwich University, and one from the University of Ve
een an adjunct professor of communications at Norwich University.
Colvocoresses, whom he raised and educated at Norwich University.
ry doctorates from Susquehanna University and Norwich University.
ved a Bachelor of Science degree in 1966 from Norwich University.
Major General Leonard F. Wing Scholarship at Norwich University.
and graduated from Alden Partridge's Academy, Norwich University.
Jefferson University, Rutgers University, and Norwich University.
Vermont and later became acting president of Norwich University.
the nineteenth century part of the diocese of Norwich until it was moved to that of Ely.
Meanwhile, the Countess held out in Norwich until she obtained terms for herself and her
Clark remained assistant manager at Norwich until December 2008, when he left to become m
He was then made Bishop of Norwich until 1554, then became Bishop of Ely.
married in 1910 and lived in Branksome Road, Norwich, until Tuck retired in 1939.
local group calling themselves SNUB, or Stop Norwich UrBanisation, has been set up to try and figh
nior scientist at the Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich using molecular and genetic approaches to stu
George Bush (12 June 1796, Norwich, Vermont - 19 September 1859, Rochester, New
He died in Norwich, Vermont on March 30, 1896, where he had gone
He moved to Norwich, Vermont in 1785, and was a delegate to the S
Philip Hale (March 5, 1854 in Norwich, Vermont - November 30, 1934 in Boston, Massa
, 1914, Rutherford, New Jersey - May 9, 2004, Norwich, Vermont) was an internationally known chemis
He born in Norwich, Vermont, April 3, 1847, to Greek immigrant G
A native of Norwich, Vermont, Joe Holland was the leading US Nord
Son of Daniel Buck, born in Norwich, Vermont, April 19, 1789; moved with his pare
eavitt lived for many years on Main Street in Norwich, Vermont, and they were longtime donors to Da
Williston was born in Norwich, Vermont, and graduated from Norwich Universi
Born 13 May 1844 in Norwich, Vermont,where he also attended Norwich Unive
ire and the Marion Cross Elementary School in Norwich, Vermont.
enjamin Clark of Boston and Joseph Murdock of Norwich, Vermont.
nd, Vermont before moving with his parents to Norwich, Vermont.
ut River to connect Hanover, New Hampshire to Norwich, Vermont.
pshire; at the Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, Vermont; and Great Falls Discovery Center ne
ian Coaches providing six services a day into Norwich via Rockland St Mary, Bramerton and Kirby Bed
erby & Matlock, long distance EMT services to Norwich via Grantham, Peterborough, Ely & Thetford, e
nties' 58 Service provides an hourly bus into Norwich via Trowse and out to Poringland, Brooke and
However, the Essex Great Road from London to Norwich via Colchester, later known as the A12, ran u
Beaver Meadow Union Chapel, Norwich, VT, listed on the NRHP in Vermont
Birth: Norwich, Vt.
Norwich Waits
Since leaving Norwich, Walker has had a spell managing in Cyprus fo
day (where he scored once against future club Norwich), Walsall (where he scored once against Bradf
treatment, and he was sent to the Norfolk and Norwich War Hospital in England.
However, his time at Norwich was not a success.
After a promising start, his spell at Norwich was wrecked by a cruciate ligament injury and
Norwich was a borough constituency which was represen
t opened in 1849 when the line from London to Norwich was constructed.
He held a prebend at Norwich, was a royal chaplain, and canon of Canterbur
ion, when the former two-seat constituency of Norwich was divided into two single-member seats, Nor
ay 1854, Portsea, Hampshire - 6 January 1926, Norwich) was an Anglican bishop, Bishop of Thetford i
He studied law in Norwich, was admitted to the bar in 1811 and practice
(14 March 1925 in Belfast - 1 January 2002 in Norwich) was a professional footballer best known for
spectators (at a time when the population of Norwich was approximately 50,000).
His one goal for Norwich was an outrageous fluke from 35 yards against
Rosary Cemetery, Norwich was the first ever non-denominational cemeter
The USS Norwich was dispatched to assess the condition of the
Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium in Norwich was named in his honor.
, Halifax, West Yorkshire - December 27 1964, Norwich) was a British peer.
irst scheme at Shipfield, on the outskirts of Norwich, was completed in 1967 and now the Associatio
The office in Norwich was in the east of the city, off the former A
Blackfriars, Norwich was a friary in Norfolk, England.
g age rose to 12 when the education system in Norwich went comprehensive.
ver, he was sent off in his next match, which Norwich went on to lose 5-0 against Stoke City and di
After Norwich were relegated at the end of their first seas
His first-team opportunities at Norwich were limited by his injury and a change of ma
king up some of the points difference against Norwich were dashed when they withdrew.
left of that exciting campaign, and although Norwich were beaten to the title by Manchester United
Pre-War Norwich were members of the National Provincial Leagu
He arrived at Carrow Road when Norwich were in the thick of the title race under the
The boundaries of Norwich were established on July 4, 1761, when Govern
Norwich were relegated to League One after a poor sea
The game ended in a 2-1 win but Norwich were not at their best and Tranmere to the sh
When Norwich were elected to the Southern League in 1905,
en to serve as St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich when the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Angli
career in September 2005, in his home town of Norwich when he defeated Paul Bonson over six rounds
e of St Stephens was revoked by the Bishop of Norwich when Govett informed him that he could no lon
hesi was a young member of the Rotary Club in Norwich when he conceived of a club which could suppo
born in Belfast but moved with his family to Norwich when he was two years old.
avelled with the Royal court of Charles II to Norwich where he called upon Sir Thomas Browne.
tember 1437, he was transferred to the see of Norwich, where he is remembered for upholding the rig
He returned in 1651-2 to Norwich, where he remained ‘in the exercise of his mi
It flows generally past Sherburne to Norwich, where it turns southwest, flowing past Green
Wood believed that he was a schoolmaster at Norwich, where he was living in 1597.
s studied at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, where he earned a degree in English & Americ
rmore returned to another of his former clubs Norwich where he became the Reserve team manager in 1
mart attended Thorpe St Andrew High School in Norwich where he studied for his GCSEs prior to joini
He died in Norwich, where he had lived for many years.
Miantonomoh was taken back to Norwich, where he had been defeated, and killed with
at Lammas near Buxton, Norfolk, not far from Norwich, where a wall plaque now marks her resting pl
g the drive time Traffic Buster show on Radio Norwich, where he stayed for five years and was named
rtherners, scoring 14 goals, before moving to Norwich, where he rejoined former team-mate John Bond
e part boarding, part day school in St Giles, Norwich where he was the principal until his death on
wn as Bazaar Chapel, at the Victoria Rooms in Norwich, where he pastored a growing number of people
Brand was a native of Norwich, where his father was a tanner.
een party made great strides, particularly in Norwich where they won a majority of seats, which bui
n Newent Society, in that part of the Town of Norwich which was later separated as the Town of Lisb
ber 1644 renewed for him the title of Earl of Norwich which had become extinct at his uncle's death
Even in Norwich, which boasts more medieval churches than any
in the East of England, excluding the city of Norwich which had the status of a county in its itsel
the main Divisions with a satellite office in Norwich which focused on IS/IT Procurement - a functi
y, there are two trains per hour eastbound to Norwich, while westbound there is an hourly service t
Travellers to and from Norwich who use the A140, use the B1436 between Felbr
Bernard Matthews Beck Farm in Felthorpe, near Norwich, who both admitted ill treatment of animals a
of York and Herbert de Losinga, the Bishop of Norwich, who returned from Rome and told King Henry I
an English printer, born in St Mary's parish, Norwich, who gave his name to Hansard, the record of
ey was a 60-year-old grandmother of five from Norwich who had retired to the Spanish island of Tene
e intimacy with George Horne, later bishop of Norwich, whom he induced to study Hutchinsonian doctr
The following season he helped Norwich win promotion to division two.
ntments; in 1437, for example, he was sent to Norwich with Marmaduke Lumley to oversee the mayoral
ge, Brabourne lived for two or three years at Norwich with his father, and resuming his intention o
reat Eastern main line railway from London to Norwich, with some heavy industry and down-at-heel re
ned on 29 June 2006 under the name 99.9 Radio Norwich with the slogan The New Number For Norwich.
that 50% of the stores are 'completely new to Norwich' with the only House of Fraser in the region.
Sutton began his career in his home city of Norwich with Norwich City, who he turned professional
nce of 24,853 marginally beat newly relegated Norwich with 24,833.
rest of the decade proved more successful for Norwich, with a club-record victory, 10-2, over Coven
rke later helped a Wednesday comeback against Norwich with a goal in a 3-2 victory, and then two ga
as shortly thereafter acclaimed as a saint in Norwich, with miracles attributed to him.
It sees just two trains a day towards Norwich, with only one train stopping in the return d
riday there are two daily morning services to Norwich, with a return to Cambridge running late afte
some 20 km (12 mi) north-east of the city of Norwich, within The Norfolk Broads and to the west of
rward, he made ten first-team appearances for Norwich, without scoring, and after that he played fo
ve the pressure on Roeder, however after this Norwich won one further league game under his managem
ed an FA Cup tie between the two clubs, which Norwich won 5-0.
Norwich won the first leg 3-0 away at Spotland, thank
on win a first division championship medal as Norwich won promotion to the Premier League.
Norwich won 4-1 at Carrow Road; Blackpool won 2-0 at
against Watford at Carrow Road, a match that Norwich won 6-1.
n at Carrow Road he scored 22 league goals as Norwich won the Second Division championship.
O.G.S. Crawford, who pronounced it to be the Norwich Woodhenge but it was not until 1935 that it w
Other communities served include Norwich, Woodstock, and East Zorra-Tavistock.
Hopes were generally positive upon Norwich's return to the Championship with fans feelin
he Commission noted that tight boundaries for Norwich would cause a problem for unitary government,
up Winners' Cup through their FA Cup triumph, Norwich would be competing in the UEFA Cup next seaso
Norwich Writers' Circle was established in 1943 in No
ld-firstly, he became rector of St. George's, Norwich, yet, secondly, he was also chosen ‘pastor of
                                                                                                   


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