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s regular inter-urban services radiating from | Taunton on a commercial basis, as well as a number of |
1 in Yorkshire's first innings in the game at | Taunton on a batsman's pitch. |
use Theatre on the banks of the River Tone in | Taunton, opened in March 1977, and now offers a 350 s |
Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron | Taunton PC (15 August 1798 - 13 July 1869) was a prom |
The neighborhood is served by East | Taunton police precinct and the East Taunton Fire sta |
In April 1991, | Taunton Police raided the apartment of professional g |
The Franciscan Sisters at | Taunton possess an arm-bone of the martyr. |
East | Taunton Post Office |
The TA postcode area, also known as the | Taunton postcode area, is a group of postcode distric |
Taunton Press. | |
he manor and church were held by the monks of | Taunton Priory until the dissolution of the monasteri |
It was granted to | Taunton Priory by Simon de Florey in the late 12th ce |
Taunton Priory, or the Priory of St Peter and St Paul | |
Taunton Public Library is an historic library at Plea | |
Taunton Racecourse is close to the Blackdown Hills an | |
Taunton Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing ven | |
Orchard Portman is the location of | Taunton Racecourse which is used for thoroughbred hor |
to preserve the history of the people of the | Taunton region and to share this history with its aud |
The Greater Attleboro | Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) is the onl |
The Greater Attleboro | Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) oversees a |
ough it is no longer produced in the village, | Taunton remains well known for it. |
ing Dighton, Somerset and part of the city of | Taunton, Rep. Patricia Haddad). |
he victorious Liberal Democrats' candidate in | Taunton required the smallest percentage swing from t |
The following two seasons saw | Taunton retain the Western League title, giving Cann |
double layered truss bridge that spanned the | Taunton River between Somerset, Massachusetts and Fal |
on May 25, 1778, a British ship sailed up the | Taunton River into lower Freetown. |
ally situated on stretched from the shore the | Taunton River all the way to North Watuppa Pond. |
Taunton River Wild and Scenic Rivers Study | |
he Canoe River, which flows south to join the | Taunton River and empty into Narragansett Bay. |
itage State Park sits on the shoreline of the | Taunton River in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA, next |
It forms part of the | Taunton River Watershed. |
Weetamoo drowned in the | Taunton River trying to escape. |
The river is part of the | Taunton River watershed. |
ith the Town River which eventually joins the | Taunton River to empty into Mount Hope Bay. |
The pond is part of the | Taunton River Watershed. |
t Bridge is an historic bridge that spans the | Taunton River at Dean and Harris Streets in Taunton, |
The Mill River is a tributary of the | Taunton River that flows 4.0 miles (6.2 km) from Lake |
The | Taunton River watershed or Taunton River basin is mad |
long, four-lane wide drawbridge spanning the | Taunton River between the town of Somerset and the ci |
this location are the only crossing over the | Taunton River between the Veterans Memorial Bridge in |
A bridge over the | Taunton River at Weir Village is a vital link for cro |
located along a high ridge with views of the | Taunton River and Mount Hope Bay. |
ir winter encampments inland and navigate the | Taunton River to the Nemasket River in the early spri |
d concrete bridge under construction over the | Taunton River connecting Somerset, Massachusetts and |
The | Taunton River watershed is mostly situated in Bristol |
The highway then passes by the source of the | Taunton River and ends at Route 106 in East Bridgewat |
is a tributary of the Threemile River in the | Taunton River watershed. |
a "high level" bridge to be built across the | Taunton River to the north of the Brightman Street Br |
erected fishing weirs to catch herring in the | Taunton River, which were in great abundance. |
f Dighton Rock, a boulder on the shore of the | Taunton River, south-eastern Massachusetts, attributi |
ial erratic that once sat on the banks of the | Taunton River, covered with petroglyphs. |
Aside from its main tributary the | Taunton River, several smaller rivers drain directly |
It is a tributary of the | Taunton River. |
River connects the waters of the bay with the | Taunton River. |
the Matfield River, a major tributary of the | Taunton River. |
ield River in East Bridgewater, thence to the | Taunton River. |
with the part of the Town of Whitby north of | Taunton Road East and Taunton Road West (Durham Regio |
Highway 35) and Peterborough (Highway 115) at | Taunton Road to the west. |
ng contained the town of Whitby from south of | Taunton Road. |
blic service in 1898; he was first elected to | Taunton Rural District Council in 1901 and remained a |
874, before being appointed science master at | Taunton School the next year, and in 1877 at Exeter g |
sachusetts legislature he was a member of the | Taunton school committee (1980-89) and the Chief Assi |
McNeice's acting training started at the | Taunton School in Somerset, followed by two years at |
Dr Aubrey was educated at | Taunton School, followed by Cardiff Baptist College a |
boy cricketer in 1931 when, having played for | Taunton School, he was picked for the Rest of England |
Educated at | Taunton School, Fear was a right-handed middle-order |
Afterwards he was a coach at | Taunton School. |
ccess in the match against Nottinghamshire at | Taunton, scoring 42 and 63 against an attack containi |
5 he was opposed by Benjamin Disraeli for the | Taunton seat, and defeated him by 452 votes to 282. |
In 1830, he moved to the | Taunton seat, which he held until 1859. |
mbers elected in the previous constituency of | Taunton, see: Taunton constituency |
; the second is the faster Cardiff Central to | Taunton service which runs non-stop between Bristol T |
; the second is the faster Cardiff Central to | Taunton service. |
This led to the development of the | Taunton settlement in 1638. |
Prideaux attended school at Queen's College, | Taunton, Somerset where she obtained 3 A-levels. |
Harvey Russell John Trump (born | Taunton Somerset on 11 October 1968) was an English c |
Roy Smith, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 14 April 1930, played first-clas |
He was born at North Curry, | Taunton, Somerset and died at Whitby, North Yorkshire |
Peter James Eele, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 27 January 1935, was a cricketer |
Williams was born in | Taunton, Somerset to Welsh parents. |
ginald Napp Maxwell (Paddington 21 May 1913 - | Taunton, Somerset 25 September 1973) was an English c |
Born in 1924, he died in | Taunton, Somerset on 22 September 1999 at the age of |
Frederick Thomas Coyle, born at | Taunton, Somerset in 1868 and died at Halifax, West Y |
Hedley was born in | Taunton, Somerset and educated at Reading School. |
He was born in | Taunton, Somerset and educated at St. Michael's CE Hi |
Reginald died at age 78 in Trull, near | Taunton, Somerset on 29 December 1957. |
Harry Richard Corner (9 July 1874 in | Taunton, Somerset - 7 June 1938 in Radyr, Glamorgan, |
David Garfield Hughes, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 21 May 1934, played one first-cl |
He was born in | Taunton, Somerset and died in Boscombe, Bournemouth, |
topher George Knight (born 1 December 1972 in | Taunton, Somerset) is a former English cricketer. |
23 at Sheffield, Yorkshire - 10 April 1997 at | Taunton, Somerset) was an English journalist, writer |
li Alexander Richards (born 2 September 1983, | Taunton, Somerset) is a West Indian cricketer who pla |
t Haywards Heath, Sussex; died May 7, 1984 at | Taunton, Somerset) was an English cricketer. |
Keith Alan Parsons (born 2 May 1973, | Taunton, Somerset) is an English cricketer who played |
x's Community School is a secondary school in | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
Rob Hawkins (born 14 April 1983 in | Taunton, Somerset, England) is a rugby union player f |
Born in | Taunton, Somerset, she later moved to Reading.Shara i |
Farr was born at | Taunton, Somerset, in 1741. |
The Church of St Mary Magdalene in | Taunton, Somerset, England was completed in 1508, in |
Creech St Michael near | Taunton, Somerset, England since 1995. |
ire, England - 25 January 1917 in North Town, | Taunton, Somerset, England) was a cricketer who playe |
Trevelyan was born in | Taunton, Somerset, the son of the Venerable George Tr |
The family moved to | Taunton, Somerset, where when Daldry was aged 14, his |
Gray's Almshouses on East Street, | Taunton, Somerset, England were founded by Robert Gra |
Russel John McCool, born at | Taunton, Somerset, England on 4 December 1959, was an |
The Church of the St. James in | Taunton, Somerset, England dates from the early 14th |
can be found at St. Mary Magdelene Church in | Taunton, Somerset, where he lived prior to joining th |
rch 1988 in London, later moving to live near | Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom) is an eventrider w |
Turle was born at | Taunton, Somerset, and started as a choirboy at Wells |
The Reverend Peter (born Pierre) Fontaine ( | Taunton, Somerset, England, 1691 - Williamsburg, Virg |
Royston Cyril John Sully, born at | Taunton, Somerset, on 10 April 1951, played one List |
Community School was located on Cheddon Road, | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
He died in | Taunton, Somerset, as the result of injuries received |
he Somerset Light Infantry Museum, located in | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
John Waddy was born on 17 June 1920 in | Taunton, Somerset, the son of Lieutenant Colonel Rich |
Spencer Davey (born 3 February, 1983 in | Taunton, Somerset, England) is a rugby union player f |
Geoffrey West was born in 1940 in | Taunton, Somerset, a rural town in western England an |
Stone was born in | Taunton, Somerset. |
Rebecca was born in | Taunton, Somerset. |
He was born at | Taunton, Somerset. |
Purefoy was born in | Taunton, Somerset. |
He was born and died at | Taunton, Somerset. |
d in Cheltenham, aged 81, and was interred in | Taunton, Somerset. |
was born at Doncaster, Yorkshire and died at | Taunton, Somerset. |
inchley, Middlesex and died at Bishop's Hull, | Taunton, Somerset. |
bly named after the village of Kingston, near | Taunton, Somerset; |
n of Bristol, and vicar of St. Mary Magdalen, | Taunton, Somersetshire. |
eir names are listed on the Burma Memorial in | Taunton, Somersetshire. |
elford Road, Thames Road, Thorney Close Road, | Taunton Square, Tadcaster Road. |
ve won the title on more than one occasion is | Taunton St Andrews, who added to their 2001 title by |
He currently plays club cricket for | Taunton St Andrews Cricket Club in the West of Englan |
was built through the village, as part of the | Taunton Stop Line. |
A pillbox which formed part of the | Taunton Stop Line, with Creech engine house, Charlton |
The GHQ Line ran from the northern end of the | Taunton Stop Line near Highbridge in Somerset, along |
ext to some World War II defences used on the | Taunton Stop Line, with anti-tank traps around the st |
ter the merger of Somerset College of Art and | Taunton Technical College. |
tracks, the Mason Machine Works, a successful | Taunton textile machine company, that decided to ente |
1936 season, against Cambridge University at | Taunton, the first time Cambridge had played on that |
By Waterway to | Taunton: The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal. |
At | Taunton, the first day of the season for these two te |
In 2009, Project | Taunton, the authority responsible for Taunton's majo |
ieged by Royalist forces under Lord Goring in | Taunton, the only Parliamentary enclave in the South |
man Theatre Cheltenham, The Brewhouse Theatre | Taunton, The Northcott Theatre Exeter, Bristol Old Vi |
ather, the Anglican later bishop-suffragan of | Taunton, the Right Revd George Arthur Hollis (1868-19 |
, The Very Revd John Clarke and the Bishop of | Taunton, The Rt Revd Peter David Maurice. |
Following a Treasure Inquest in | Taunton, the hoard was valued and acquired in its ent |
rton Manor in Norton Fitzwarren, just outside | Taunton, the son of Charles Noel Welman, a Justice of |
gan Bishops Act 1534 and takes its name after | Taunton, the county town of Somerset. |
'King Richard' was imprisoned, first, at | Taunton, then in London, where he was ‘paraded throug |
the Venerable George Trevelyan, Archdeacon of | Taunton, third son of Sir John Trevelyan, 4th Baronet |
The old route from | Taunton through Bampton to South Molton was downgrade |
ier league, for the 2007-08 season along with | Taunton Tigers and Bristol Flyers. |
m Cogload Junction, some miles to the east of | Taunton, to the station, where they used separate pla |
on on the ex-Great Western Railway route from | Taunton to Barnstaple route. |
he Devon and Somerset Railway, which ran from | Taunton to Barnstaple. |
rst designated in 1922 the A361 ran only from | Taunton to Banbury. |
Devon and Somerset Railway opened a line from | Taunton to Barnstaple, including a station at Filleig |
Other infrequent services operate from | Taunton to Cheltenham Spa or Worcester (often Shrub H |
r along the M5 motorway from Junction 25 near | Taunton, to north of Junction 23 at Stretcholt, and e |
He re-joined | Taunton Town in the summer of 2000, but by August 200 |
They reached the final, beating | Taunton Town 5-4 on aggregate in a two legged semi-fi |
Taunton Town (promoted from the Western League) | |
wn, Forest Green Rovers, Mangotsfield United, | Taunton Town and Tiverton Town before returning to Ta |
Taunton Town (from the Southern League) | |
t was released by Argyle in May 2000, joining | Taunton Town during the close-season, although his ap |
He signed for | Taunton Town in July 1998 and helped Taunton to the W |
ague First Division title before returning to | Taunton Town in the 1999 close-season, also playing f |
ctober 2001, playing for the reserves away to | Taunton Town on the 2nd of October. |
first saw a football kicked with the visit of | Taunton Town in the Western Counties Floodlight Cup f |
and Hull City in the Football League, and for | Taunton Town and Newton Abbot in non-league football. |
ently scored in their play off final win over | Taunton Town on 5 May 2007. |
Although the | Taunton town seal depicts Poole purchasing land from |
he Western League and a serious challenger to | Taunton Town's dominance of the competition since Tiv |
In the summer of 1995 he left Elmore to join | Taunton Town's successful Western League side, winnin |
In July 1997 he was a triallist with | Taunton Town, but later joined Newton Abbot, leaving |
Leroy Rosenior's Merthyr Tydfil, moving on to | Taunton Town, managed by former Torquay player Russel |
He played for Torquay's reserve side against | Taunton Town, but was not signed. |
In 1997-98 Bastow was playing for | Taunton Town, guesting for Dawlish Town and Upton Ath |
He later played for | Taunton Town, but was released by Taunton in April 19 |
ber of non-League teams in the West Country - | Taunton Town, Gloucester City, Forest Green Rovers, Y |
On leaving Torquay he played for | Taunton Town. |
of his apprenticeship in March 2001, joining | Taunton Town. |
this he dropped out of the league to play for | Taunton Town. |
2002 and then signed a two-year contract with | Taunton Town. |
rincess Alice" at Bispham, running on Maley & | Taunton trucks. |
William Finch was appointed Bishop of | Taunton under the provisions of the Suffragan Bishops |
13th century, and has an octagonal tower and | Taunton United Reformed Church, on Bishop's Hull Road |
ason through injury, but returned to play for | Taunton until October 2003 when he left by mutual con |
closed off and all London trains stopping at | Taunton used the outer through platforms. |
nville, Plymouth, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, | Taunton, Wareham and Wrentham. |
Mack | Taunton was the tenor vocalist with the Cathedral Qua |
Kings College | Taunton was founded in 1880. |
Its location was due in part to the fact that | Taunton was a manor of the Bishops of Winchester. |
William de | Taunton was a medieval Bishop of Winchester elect. |
Taunton was a rural district in Somerset, England, fr | |
ters of Perpetual Adoration convent chapel in | Taunton, was installed in 1929 and designed by John F |
Bridgwater, North Devon, Somerton and Frome, | Taunton, Wells, Weston-super-Mare andYeovil. |
tuencies of Bath, Bridgwater, Somerset North, | Taunton, Wells, Weston-super-Mare and Yeovil. |
platform on the up side of the line (towards | Taunton), where the main building was situated. |
e) court of common pleas; returned in 1817 to | Taunton, where he died on April 17, 1830. |
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