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| n was elected Tory Member of Parliament for | Scarborough, a seat he would hold until 1832, and then |
| Worcestershire at North Marine Road Ground, | Scarborough, a match won by the visitors by eight runs. |
| he was elected as Member of Parliament for | Scarborough, a borough frequently in the Manners intere |
| In 1788 he captained the | Scarborough, a ship of the First Fleet taking convicts |
| eded his father as Member of Parliament for | Scarborough, a seat he held until 1880. |
| Larry | Scarborough, a write-in candidate for the primary elect |
| .C), previously he had an 18 month spell at | Scarborough A.C. |
| here he scored 78 goals in 145 appearances, | Scarborough, AEP Paphos FC and Carlisle United. |
| vil War and sat as Member of Parliament for | Scarborough after the Restoration. |
| He joined | Scarborough after making no league appearances for Pala |
| He joined non-league side | Scarborough after making 40 appearances and scoring fou |
| and Yorkshire Colts and in two matches for | Scarborough against The Netherlands on their tour of 18 |
| ared by Ken Farnes, Nichols and O'Connor at | Scarborough against Essex. |
| Ward 17 - | Scarborough Agincourt |
| s, with two-hourly extensions northbound to | Scarborough all year since the December 2009 timetable |
| There are now also a few through trains to | Scarborough all year since the December 2009 timetable |
| Apart from the section in | Scarborough, all of these sections were continuous. |
| s, as the funds began to trickle through to | Scarborough, allowing Meldrum the forces he needed to a |
| rk to Blackpool service used to continue to | Scarborough alongside TransPenninexpress services. |
| Professor | Scarborough also published a popular Classical Greek te |
| onsisted the eastern part of the Borough of | Scarborough, although its boundaries were adjusted seve |
| amlet, As You Like It, King Lear, A Trip To | Scarborough, Amadeus, Juno and the Paycock, Far From Th |
| Scarborough: Amarjeet Chhabra | |
| He also played for | Scarborough and Carlisle United on loan, and finished h |
| , as well as the neighboring communities of | Scarborough and South Portland. |
| he Labor, who were relatively strong in the | Scarborough and Innaloo region throughout the seat's ex |
| kering Castle and of the town and castle of | Scarborough and was later knighted at York. Henry joine |
| Additionally, the 400 and 408 services link | Scarborough and the Glendalough railway station along I |
| Scarborough and Whitby is a county constituency represe | |
| on Wanderers, Huddersfield Town, York City, | Scarborough and Stafford Rangers. |
| or was opposed by a government candidate at | Scarborough and defeated. |
| ndry building in the village of Seamer near | Scarborough and fitting it out as a supermarket . |
| It was founded in 1965 as the | Scarborough and District Search and Rescue Team to help |
| with a cast including Dougray Scott, Adrian | Scarborough and Ray Winstone. |
| o play Susan in his play "Woman in Mind" at | Scarborough and then in the West End. |
| ghway 2 along the Kingston Road to and from | Scarborough, and limited services to Durham College, UO |
| Harrogate, Guisborough, Bradford, Wakefield | Scarborough and Penrith. |
| Graham coached for nine seasons at | Scarborough and one year at Spring Branch High School b |
| It lies around 7 miles (11 km) away from | Scarborough and surrounding villages include: East Ayto |
| , Kippa-Ring, Margate, Redcliffe, Rothwell, | Scarborough, and Woody Point. |
| andidate, Sidney Herbert, previously MP for | Scarborough and Whitby, was returned unopposed and rema |
| ving to the Football League, initially with | Scarborough and then Cardiff City and Exeter City. |
| He was Member of Parliament for | Scarborough and Whitby for two terms until being ousted |
| s, including a century for the Gentlemen at | Scarborough, and superb innings against Derbyshire and |
| In 1624 he was elected MP for | Scarborough, and represented the town in every succeedi |
| uch River runs through a large part of West | Scarborough, and Mitchell Hill is its steepest incline. |
| are up to two trains per hour eastbound to | Scarborough and westbound generally an hourly First Tra |
| offers a range of courses for students from | Scarborough and the surrounding area. |
| former cities of Toronto, York, North York, | Scarborough and Etobicoke and the borough of East York. |
| ebastian, Dave Trout, Chuck Browning, Harry | Scarborough and Rich "Mother" Robbins. |
| ls with Hartlepool United, Bishop Auckland, | Scarborough and Worksop Town. |
| y seat at Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire, and at | Scarborough, and went to Ludgrove School, then Eton Col |
| llionaire which developed landfill sites in | Scarborough and Maple, in the midst of a garbage crisis |
| as educated at the University of Toronto at | Scarborough and Osgoode Hall Law School. |
| g festivals including Soundwave Festival in | Scarborough and Broekrock in the Netherlands. |
| ough Norton and Malton to Pickering/Whitby, | Scarborough, and Bridlington. |
| ithes, is the border between the Borough of | Scarborough and neighbouring Redcar and Cleveland. |
| o succeeded him as Member of Parliament for | Scarborough and who was elevated to the peerage as Baro |
| nent co-host of Morning Joe, along with Joe | Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski in September, 2007. |
| Birmingham City, Walsall, Bolton Wanderers, | Scarborough and Gretna, and was capped once for England |
| to England to turn out for non-league sides | Scarborough and Wisbech Town. |
| quired a large family house in Scalby Road, | Scarborough and established his business headquarters i |
| t Southend, including a season long loan at | Scarborough, and left for Brighton & Hove Albion. |
| when it was again largely replaced by a new | Scarborough and Whitby constituency. |
| McClain later married producer Skip | Scarborough and continued working in the music industry |
| mpanies of the Tyne Tees Regiment, based in | Scarborough and Middlesbrough respectively, merged with |
| oap Emmerdale, as well as parts in the play | Scarborough and an appearance in the BBC's The Revenge |
| r with the Fire Brigade's of Middlesbrough, | Scarborough, and the North Riding. |
| ell Barracks and rifle range to City Beach, | Scarborough and Trigg, terminating at the intersection |
| d for the safe Conservative constituency of | Scarborough and Whitby. |
| The pottery used a variety of venues in the | Scarborough and North Yorkshire area, in Newborough, Sc |
| t Ham United, Stoke City, Doncaster Rovers, | Scarborough and Halifax Town, and in Scotland for Falki |
| He was a legend in | Scarborough and Metro Toronto politics and was dubbed t |
| rth Yorkshire, such as Catterick, Richmond, | Scarborough and Whitby, are served by Arriva North East |
| ated approximately 8 miles (13 km) south of | Scarborough and 10 miles (16 km) north west of Bridling |
| n area in North Yorkshire, England, between | Scarborough and Bridlington, next to Filey and Hunmanby |
| t institution, and J.M. Radford, Laura J.D. | Scarborough, and B.E. Glammery. |
| Educated at Bramcote School, | Scarborough, and RN Colleges Osborne and Dartmouth. |
| It is run by the | Scarborough and NE Yorkshire Healthcare NHS Trust. |
| 2, he had become surplus to requirements at | Scarborough and joined non-league North Shields. |
| He then played for Sherburn of the | Scarborough and District League, where he also ran a pu |
| Challen was born in | Scarborough, and educated at the Norton Secondary Schoo |
| Scarborough and Hartlepool were also attacked. | |
| Instead he had two loan spells at | Scarborough and one at Darlington. |
| has made only minor changes to the existing | Scarborough and Whitby seat. |
| and is located at 4620 Finch Avenue East in | Scarborough and consisted of 14 classrooms, 2 computer |
| played in the Football League for Watford, | Scarborough and Reading, before dropping into non-leagu |
| er spells at Plymouth Argyle, Notts County, | Scarborough and Rotherham United, Law then joined Chest |
| During a voyage between | Scarborough and London, Ayton was nearly shipwrecked, a |
| nservative in a by-election for the seat of | Scarborough and Whitby. |
| He went on to play for Leicester City, | Scarborough and Middlesbrough before returning to Irela |
| arris represented the ridings of East York, | Scarborough and Toronto-Danforth as a Member of Parliam |
| ugh he did then have non-league spells with | Scarborough and Boston United. |
| Its approximately 15 miles to | Scarborough and 35 to York. |
| se and Parish House (Universalist Church of | Scarborough and South Buxton) is a historic building at |
| A former Vicar of | Scarborough and Archdeacon of the East Riding he was el |
| essentially replacing the abolished seat of | Scarborough and incorporating part of the former Glenda |
| He went on to play for | Scarborough and Guisborough Town before retiring. |
| ,briefly at Tunbridge Wells Rangers then to | Scarborough and West Stanley. |
| In addition to the research facilities at | Scarborough and Hull, members are able to request free |
| er moved to Walsall and later had spells at | Scarborough and Boston United. |
| he grade at Villa, and spent loan spells at | Scarborough and Bury before moving to Shrewsbury Town w |
| n each direction on weekdays, northbound to | Scarborough and southwards to Bridlington and Hull, wit |
| He played for Dringhouses, York City, | Scarborough and Peterborough United. |
| 11 NY Morning News, NBC New York with Chuck | Scarborough and interviews with various companies as th |
| go Rovers, Middlesbrough, and more recently | Scarborough and Darlington. |
| The Society was founded as 'The | Scarborough and North and East Yorkshire Permanent Buil |
| the Greater Toronto Area in such places as | Scarborough and Toronto, as well as in Newmarket, Beave |
| He was later manager of | Scarborough and Leek Town. |
| ucational institutions within the suburb of | Scarborough are Scarborough State School with an enrolm |
| He has continued coaching in the | Scarborough area. |
| eeds City Art Gallery in 1993, and again at | Scarborough Art Gallery in 2000, and several others are |
| firstly netting in Canvey's 1-0 win against | Scarborough, as well as scoring Canvey's first in a 4-0 |
| Manchester United, Queens Park Rangers and | Scarborough, as well as guesting for Carlisle United du |
| Victoria | Scarborough as Dental Nurse |
| the A64, which runs from Leeds and York to | Scarborough, as well as the A169 to Pickering and Whitb |
| ly 2010, the City renamed McAsphalt Park in | Scarborough as Joyce Trimmer Park. |
| ed 1 in his only innings against the MCC at | Scarborough as Yorkshire won by an innings and 11 runs. |
| Host Joe | Scarborough asked if that was his job as a journalist. |
| Scarborough at various times served as Speaker of the H | |
| He left | Scarborough at the end the of the 2004-05 season and wa |
| Fowler was one of the players who left | Scarborough at the end of their final season inside the |
| the A64, which runs from Leeds and York to | Scarborough, at the junction with the A169 to Pickering |
| ed production of the Fiona Evans stage play | Scarborough at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival, his perform |
| d the final of the 1975 FA Trophy and faced | Scarborough at Wembley. |
| nmanby, Yorkshire and died on May 11, 1885, | Scarborough at the age of just 25. |
| tress at Roe Head, Miss Wooler, was also in | Scarborough at this time, and she was the only other mo |
| He died on January 11, 1927 in Northstead, | Scarborough at the age of 66. |
| Robert B. | Scarborough at the Biographical Directory of the United |
| hed Issue 5, and still continues today as a | Scarborough Athletic fanzine. |
| n English footballer, currently playing for | Scarborough Athletic F.C.. |
| The club's first ever game as | Scarborough Athletic was played as a friendly against E |
| ers' trust established in 2006) then formed | Scarborough Athletic to carry forward the spirit of the |
| the First Round, they were drawn at home to | Scarborough Athletic, the visitors winning the game 3-2 |
| tic, Silverwood Colliery, Rotherham United, | Scarborough, Bacup Borough, Accrington Stanley and Ross |
| r representing Ward 41 in northeast area of | Scarborough, Balkissoon won election to the Legislative |
| After only 11 games for | Scarborough, Barrow moved to Torquay United in February |
| "Axford Park", opposite the intersection of | Scarborough Beach Road and Oxford Street, is named in h |
| Scarborough Beach is a state park and beach at 870 and | |
| Scarborough Beach | |
| ts status increased due to its proximity to | Scarborough Beach, and the light industrial and commerc |
| dium located in Monash St, the same road as | Scarborough Beach. |
| r 1648, he, and Colonel Bethel were sent to | Scarborough, because three hundred Walloons had been se |
| store in Wembley in late 1957 and others in | Scarborough, Bedford Park, Osborne Park and Mount Lawle |
| om 1987 to 1990, and was the final Mayor of | Scarborough before its amalgamation into the City of To |
| ncies at St Thomas Winchester and St Mary's | Scarborough before being appointed Archdeacon of York i |
| Fagan played non-league football with | Scarborough, before moving to the United States, where |
| In 1996 he signed as an apprentice at | Scarborough, before moving to Scottish club Hibernian. |
| Barnes then played non-league football with | Scarborough, before rejoining league football in 1966 w |
| Nicholson studied with a local artist in | Scarborough, before beginning his career in his native |
| later returned to non-League football with | Scarborough, before joining village team Howden-le-Wear |
| He spent the 1927-28 season with | Scarborough before signing with Leicester City. |
| s, Huddersfield Town, Preston North End and | Scarborough before returning south when he joined Leyto |
| the league for Chesterfield he returned to | Scarborough, before joining Hartlepool United in Januar |
| ng to England, he played for Goole Town and | Scarborough, before retiring in 1977. |
| il 2001, where he moved briefly to play for | Scarborough before retiring from the game due to injury |
| Innaloo, as with | Scarborough before it, was a seat generally seen as a L |
| ishing his Football Leaue career on loan at | Scarborough, before moving back into non-League footbal |
| 008, Brzezinski and Morning Joe co-host Joe | Scarborough began hosting a two-hour late-morning radio |
| laying for the Oshawa Kicks Soccer Club and | Scarborough Blues FC, before travelling across the Atla |
| ed jointly on Metro Council for the ward of | Scarborough Bluffs. |
| The | Scarborough Board of Education held its last official m |
| me an Anglican priest, and was chair of the | Scarborough Board of Education before entering provinci |
| as the municipal office and office for the | Scarborough Board of Education. |
| , near the thriving seafood industry at the | Scarborough Boat Harbour. |
| Scarborough Boat Harbour in the afternoon sun | |
| North | Scarborough borders the neighboring towns of Westbrook, |
| Sports Tours, the Rugby Football League and | Scarborough Borough Council, the club have established |
| Originally built around the source of | Scarborough's spa waters, it is currently owned and man |
| o Resorts and Leisure have been selected by | Scarborough Borough Council to operate the Open Air The |
| reviously it had been owned and operated by | Scarborough Borough Council. |
| Ruswarp is a village within the | Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England. |
| On 26 September 2007, | Scarborough Borough Council announced its intention to |
| Scarborough Borough Council bought the funicular from i | |
| e Yorkshire Coast railway line from Hull to | Scarborough both pass through the parish. |
| e successfully owned theatres and hotels in | Scarborough, Bournemouth, Morecambe and Eastbourne. |
| rary home on the ground floor of the former | Scarborough Boys' High School. |
| tes in Edinburgh, Rossall in Lancashire and | Scarborough Boys' High. |
| It lies near the end of the | Scarborough branch on the First TransPennine Express No |
| It is also served by the | Scarborough branch of the North TransPennine service fr |
| oss the Ashley River is named the Robert B. | Scarborough Bridge, named for a former state legislator |
| Opened by the | Scarborough Bridlington and West Riding Junction Railwa |
| excursion trains to the East Coast resorts, | Scarborough, Bridlington and Cleethropes being the most |
| ague teams, including the Don Mills Flyers, | Scarborough Bruins, Hillcrest Summits, and the Junior " |
| take over, all employees from the original | Scarborough Build Society were made redundant and the h |
| Scarborough Building Society was a UK building society, | |
| Scarborough Building Society was formed in May 1846 - I | |
| The first | Scarborough Building Society out of town branch was ope |
| bject to another loan offer, this time from | Scarborough, but he rejected the chance to play for Sca |
| He played his early cricket at | Scarborough, but before going to coach to Harrow in 192 |
| He scored 22 times in 61 games for | Scarborough, but was out of favour at the beginning of |
| Frank had lived at Blenheim Terrace in | Scarborough but relocated the short distance to lodging |
| ll with Bishop Auckland , Downey signed for | Scarborough but struggled to make an impact with The Se |
| then manager David Moss, Tracey signed for | Scarborough but made only one appearance in which he su |
| e station itself was then in the Borough of | Scarborough, but the access footbridge across Victoria |
| ty finished joint bottom of the league with | Scarborough, but retained their league status due to Co |
| She made her stage debut in | Scarborough by Fiona Evans at London's Royal Court Thea |
| e second anniversary of his friend's death, | Scarborough called Selman into the back alley behind th |
| e, with most continuing on to Bridlington / | Scarborough, calling at Sheffield, Meadowhall, Doncaste |
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