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Crosman United States Army Reserve Center in | Taunton, a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, Uni |
Borges grew up in | Taunton, a city south of Boston in the third generati |
erness; a great proprietor of the township of | Taunton, a chief promoter of its settlement, and its |
to Robert Darch, at Hull Bishops, and in the | Taunton Academy to Grove. |
in July 2010 and students transferred to The | Taunton Academy. |
The City of | Taunton acquired over 700 acres (2.8 km2) of the form |
om studios at Haygrove House, Shoreditch near | Taunton, adjacent to the M5. |
lt between 1827 and 1829 by Richard Carver of | Taunton adjoining the old tower. |
ore taking a solid National League victory at | Taunton against Somerset, and going top of the table |
s second and final game was the home match at | Taunton against Nottinghamshire. |
Taunton Alms House is an historic alms house on Norto | |
located on Wales Street just west of downtown | Taunton along what was then the Taunton Branch Railro |
ater, Carver, Dighton, Marion, Middleborough, | Taunton and Wareham. |
riding includes the communities of Kedron and | Taunton and the eastern part of North Oshawa. |
tes bus services around Bridgwater, Minehead, | Taunton and Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, England. |
the A361 road 5 miles (8.0 km) north east of | Taunton and 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Bridgwater in t |
15.4 km) in a southeasterly direction through | Taunton and Dighton into the Taunton River. |
public schools in Norton, Bristol Academy in | Taunton and Pierce Academy in Middleborough, Massachu |
st Cornwall, was educated at Queen's College, | Taunton and the Camborne School of Mines. |
On 1 December 2007, | Taunton and Somerset NHS Trust became a Foundation Tr |
western Royalists, advanced to the relief of | Taunton, and in the autumn cooperated effectively wit |
he received an invitation to a trial match at | Taunton and although his performance in this match wa |
ilton Gault, who was Member of Parliament for | Taunton, and member of the Quebec Chamber of Commerce |
The Cotley River is a small river in | Taunton and Berkley, Massachusetts that is a tributar |
this, Daldry joined a youth theatre group in | Taunton, and then aged 18 won a Royal Air Force schol |
her's properties (he was Lord of the Manor of | Taunton, and owned about 2,000 acres). |
and, situated 8 miles (12.9 km) south-east of | Taunton, and 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Ilminster in t |
stical family on 24 July 1939 and educated at | Taunton and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. |
n England and was educated in King's College, | Taunton and Merton College, Oxford, where he graduate |
CSX Transportation, which serves the Boston, | Taunton and a short portion of the Cape Cod lines; an |
th, Wells, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Salisbury, | Taunton and Weston-super-Mare. |
), to the West Country with orders to capture | Taunton and other Parliamentarian outposts. |
l election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Taunton, and held the seat until the 1741 general ele |
It is situated off the A358 road between | Taunton and Williton on the edge of the Quantock Hill |
offrey Rippon was educated at King's College, | Taunton, and Brasenose College, Oxford where he was p |
rish, situated 10 miles (16 km) south-east of | Taunton and 10 miles (16 km) west of Yeovil in the So |
net was also Mayor of Bristol and represented | Taunton and Bristol (1727-1742) in the House of Commo |
as elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Taunton, and held the seat until he stood down at the |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
July 1912, he was educated at King's College, | Taunton and Keble College, Oxford. |
ailroad line that was originally built as the | Taunton and New Bedford Railroad in 1840. |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
rming on Exmoor, dairy farming in the Vale of | Taunton and arable crops elsewhere - which would have |
n-on-Polden, the son of Robert Kinglake MD of | Taunton and his wife Joanna Apperly daughter of Antho |
y Preservation Society organised a meeting in | Taunton and a working party headed by Douglas Fear, a |
GWR's new main line from London Paddington to | Taunton and beyond. |
ion, its voters being divided between the new | Taunton and Bridgwater county constituencies. |
in 1832; the railway connection of London to | Taunton and Exeter in the 1840s which reduced coach t |
n is a village 5 miles (8.0 km) north east of | Taunton, and 5 miles (8.0 km) south west of Bridgwate |
He was a scholar both at King's College, | Taunton and at University College, Oxford, where he g |
ailroad line that was originally built as the | Taunton and New Bedford Railroad in 1840. |
Hebditch lives in | Taunton and is also a past president of the UK Museum |
Park is a Massachusetts state park located in | Taunton and Lakeville. |
es radiate from Middleborough, toward Boston, | Taunton and Cape Cod. |
East Freetown, Lakeville, Middleborough, East | Taunton, and New Bedford, Massachusetts. |
Hosea Morrill Knowlton at | Taunton, April 21, 1903, New Bedford, MA: E. Anthony |
Former students of King's College, | Taunton are referred to as 'Old Aluredians'. |
The | Taunton area was called "Cohannet" by the native Wamp |
The | Taunton Area Centre and the Yeovil Music Centre are t |
h born in Dorset, his club cricket was in the | Taunton area and he appeared for Somerset's second el |
a wide arrange of services within the Greater | Taunton Area, such as lighting services, an internet |
of objects associated with the history of the | Taunton area, and many public programs. |
n women aged between 15-74 in the Bristol and | Taunton areas which adjoin the M5 motorway in South W |
ich shunting locomotives were brought up from | Taunton as required. |
eral election he won a seat in parliament for | Taunton as a Liberal, by the beating Edward William C |
He attempted to contest | Taunton as a Conservative in 1835, but withdrew befor |
arclay stood unsuccessfully for parliament at | Taunton at a by-election in August 1859. |
the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for | Taunton, at the 1997 general election, beating the si |
The City of | Taunton, at that time, did not have a central buildin |
ld War I Memorial is an historic sculpture on | Taunton Avenue in East Providence, Rhode Island. |
areas are BH (Bournemouth), EX (Exeter), TA ( | Taunton), BA (Bath), SP (Salisbury). |
n border, it is frequently referred to as the | Taunton Banger racing circuit although it is around 1 |
of the Dean Forest Railway bought 5521 and a | Taunton based group of active W.S.R. supporters forme |
In the game against Essex at | Taunton, batting at No 8, he made 58, his first score |
East | Taunton Beer Can Museum |
It was owned by the Priory in | Taunton before the Reformation, hence the name of the |
attended the Wesleyan Collegiate Institute in | Taunton before starting work as a clerk in his uncle' |
posed to restore service through the towns of | Taunton, Berkley, Fall River, Freetown, and New Bedfo |
and, situated 9 miles (14.5 km) north west of | Taunton, between the Brendon Hills and Quantock Hills |
Route 79 also runs north-south through East | Taunton between Berkley and Middleboro, and serves as |
ever, in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, Bisgood had a second triumph. |
Bruford was then elected to | Taunton Board of Guardians, of which he also became C |
ngton via the Cotswold Line and Oxford and to | Taunton, Brighton, Portsmouth and Weymouth via Bristo |
ciety (OCHS) is located at 66 Church Green in | Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA. |
reas are SP (Salisbury), DT (Dorchester), TA ( | Taunton), BS (Bristol), SN (Swindon). |
A tram system opened in 1901 serving | Taunton, but it closed in 1921 due to a dispute about |
It is based on the town of | Taunton but extending to include Wellington, many sma |
r innings being 62 against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, but his aggregate for the season was only 29 |
n 145 in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, but he achieved his only representative cric |
general election as Member of Parliament for | Taunton, but died in office three years later, aged 6 |
established as part of the reorganisation of | Taunton by Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, by 1 |
stood under this label in many elections: the | Taunton by-election, 1909, Croydon by-election, 1909, |
n July 2008 Gatehouse Media, owner of the The | Taunton Call announced it was ending publication of t |
The | Taunton Call was a free newspaper that was delivered |
The last edition of The | Taunton Call was July 15, 2008. |
It is situated alongside the Bridgwater and | Taunton Canal and adjacent to large areas of farmland |
ristol and Exeter Railway, the Bridgwater and | Taunton Canal, and the River Tone and has a populatio |
veral pillboxes remain along the Bridgwater & | Taunton Canal, one at the old junction with the Chard |
Taunton Castle changed hands several times during the | |
the Somerset County Museum in the grounds of | Taunton Castle. |
Bath before returning to besiege Bonville in | Taunton Castle. |
The | Taunton Central Fire Station is the oldest active fir |
The | Taunton Central Fire Station was designed by Hartwell |
Taunton Cider Company | |
ration which was started in the 1930's by the | Taunton Cider Company. |
1991 the family bought the company back from | Taunton Cider. |
g the American Civil War was dedicated inside | Taunton City Hall. |
Taunton City Hall also contains memorial plaques to c | |
launching of the Woodard Schools and the 1867 | Taunton Commission, which fuelled an expansion of sec |
Commission for England has created a modified | Taunton constituency with the name change Taunton Dea |
the only Labour Member of Parliament for the | Taunton Constituency. |
Crocker served as president of the | Taunton Copper Manufacturing Co. |
Electricity was supplied by | Taunton Corporation from a generating station in St J |
The current Priory Barn building, used by | Taunton Cricket Club as the Somerset Cricket Museum, |
e was a prominent player and administrator at | Taunton Cricket Club. |
The | Taunton Daily Gazette (and Taunton Sunday Gazette) is |
A May 5, 2005 article in the | Taunton Daily Gazette said that the station was in je |
been mentioned in the Los Angeles Times, The | Taunton Daily Gazette, The Patriot-Ledger, Reader's D |
match between Somerset and Gloucestershire at | Taunton, Dar scored 210 after being dropped twice by |
nd is the largest local nature reserve run by | Taunton Deane Council. |
Taunton Deane Council election, 1999 | |
Taunton Deane Council election, 2003 | |
al Government Act 1972 when it became part of | Taunton Deane district. |
The figures below are for the | Taunton Deane area. |
by the Bishop of Winchester as part of their | Taunton Deane estate. |
Travers batting for Glastonbury against | Taunton Deane in 2010 |
iles (8.0 km) south east of Bridgwater in the | Taunton Deane district on the edge of the Somerset Le |
Taunton Deane is a county constituency represented in | |
Wellington Without is a civil parish in the | Taunton Deane district of Somerset, England. |
It is also part of the | Taunton Deane county constituency represented in the |
Poundisford was an appendage of the episcopal | Taunton Deane estate, belonging to the Bishop of Winc |
trict Council, South West Tourism, Take Art!, | Taunton Deane Borough Council and West Dorset Distric |
Taunton Deane Council election, 2007 (boundary change | |
Taunton Deane District Council in Somerset, England i | |
falls within the Non-metropolitan district of | Taunton Deane, which was formed on April 1, 1974 unde |
falls within the Non-metropolitan district of | Taunton Deane, which was formed on April 1, 1974 unde |
falls within the Non-metropolitan district of | Taunton Deane, which was formed on April 1, 1974 unde |
falls within the Non-metropolitan district of | Taunton Deane, which was formed on April 1, 1974 unde |
pulation, spread through the western fifth of | Taunton Deane, in scattered farms and villages. |
falls within the Non-metropolitan district of | Taunton Deane, which was formed on April 1, 1974 unde |
Bishop of Winchester as part of the manor of | Taunton Deane, with the church's dedication being add |
al Government Act 1972 when it became part of | Taunton Deane. |
There are 38 Grade I listed buildings in | Taunton Deane. |
the Blackdown Hills, overlooking the Vale of | Taunton Deane. |
The leaders of | Taunton decided to hold high school classes in the ba |
A | Taunton Diary, 1787-1987 (Barracuda Books, 1988) ISBN |
Lord | Taunton died in July 1869, aged 70, at his home, Quan |
The | Taunton District Courthouse is currently located in a |
Member of Parliament and Royalist governor of | Taunton during the English Civil War. |
The Archaeology of | Taunton ed. |
Prior to 1897, the TMLP was the | Taunton Electric Lighting Company, which lit Main Str |
Henry John Woodcock (born 1967 in | Taunton, England), is an Italian prosecutor in Naples |
n 1640, they renamed the new settlement after | Taunton, England. |
l located at West Monkton in the outskirts of | Taunton, England. |
Maley & | Taunton exported globally, with its trucks used in th |
The | Taunton family paid for the church and parsonage to b |
mmodation in or near the town consists of the | Taunton Farm Caravan Park, a bed and breakfast and va |
The | Taunton fire occurred just as new Mark 3 sleeping car |
It is occupied by the | Taunton Fire Department's Engine 9, Forestry 1, and t |
East | Taunton Fire Station is an historic fire station on M |
tion of Weir and Ingall Streets, which houses | Taunton Fire Department's engine 3, ladder 3 and the |
Taunton Flower Show is an annual flower show held in | |
on the County Council contract to operate the | Taunton FLYER Park and Ride service between two car p |
he company operates a park and ride scheme in | Taunton for shoppers. |
In the close season of 1999 he left | Taunton for Dawlish Town, but returned to Taunton in |
He had already been archdeacon of | Taunton for several years, and the archdeaconry of No |
edieval Somerset towers of churches in nearby | Taunton, for example. |
or Bath City in December 1996, before leaving | Taunton for Minehead Town in the summer of 1998. |
He taught at the Independent College in | Taunton from 1878 to 1880, when he was appointed head |
the touring Indian side at the County Ground, | Taunton from 28 May 1952. |
cal posts, ending as the Vicar of St. John's, | Taunton from 1903 until his retirement to Stobo Castl |
is elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of | Taunton from 1992. |
Rt Rev.Andrew John Radford was the Bishop of | Taunton from 1998 until his death eight years later. |
George Arthur Hollis was Bishop of | Taunton from 1931 to 1945. |
game against the East African cricket team in | Taunton, from 23 June to 25 June. |
Rt Rev Francis Horner West was the Bishop of | Taunton from 1962 until 1977. |
There is also a | Taunton Gazette in Taunton, England. |
ased in newsrooms at Plymouth, Exeter, Truro, | Taunton, Gloucester and Weymouth. |
history of art, craft and design education in | Taunton goes back to 1856 and the foundation of the a |
'The sports shop in | Taunton had a cut-out of me in the window, bowling. |
In the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton he batted at No 7 and top-scored in the first |
gh the West Country, and after the capture of | Taunton, he was the appointed its governor. |
tch against Nottinghamshire at County Ground, | Taunton, he took one catch and made one stumping, and |
At | Taunton he broke his county's 7th wicket partnership |
Somerset's first match, against Yorkshire at | Taunton, he took eight wickets for 46 runs in the fir |
school and studying at Huish Grammar School, | Taunton, he was unable to afford a university educati |
After being ordained by the presbyterians in | Taunton, he became vicar of Llangynwyd, Glamorgan in |
After leaving | Taunton, he came to Uxbridge, Massachusetts, where he |
chool has a long, cross-city rivalry with the | Taunton High School "Tigers". |
Taunton High School was located in the second floor o | |
s responsible for the construction of the new | Taunton High School, which replaced the one built in |
As of 2011, | Taunton High School will also house the city's eighth |
illiams Street to construct a new and current | Taunton High School complex in 1975. |
ional High School, Dartmouth High School, and | Taunton High School. |
yed and captured, then tried and condemned at | Taunton; however, he denied his faith to save his lif |
ronet sat as Liberal Member of Parliament for | Taunton, Hythe, the West Riding of Yorkshire and Monm |
He left | Taunton in 1993, and later worked as a postman. |
ation increased when the line was extended to | Taunton in 1906. |
The film was shot on the Quantock Hills near | Taunton in Somerset. |
The St Augustine of Canterbury School ( | Taunton) in Taunton, England |
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