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He later played for | Taunton Town, but was released by Taunton in April 19 |
boy cricketer in 1931 when, having played for | Taunton School, he was picked for the Rest of England |
In 1997-98 Bastow was playing for | Taunton Town, guesting for Dawlish Town and Upton Ath |
h dissenting tutor and minister and poet from | Taunton. |
ated, and her head was displayed on a pole in | Taunton, MA, amidst much weeping by her warriors. |
64) was a lawyer, jurist, and politician from | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
th century to house the growing population of | Taunton. |
medicine in Boston and afterward practiced in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
After being ordained by the presbyterians in | Taunton, he became vicar of Llangynwyd, Glamorgan in |
It was owned by the Priory in | Taunton before the Reformation, hence the name of the |
Prideaux attended school at Queen's College, | Taunton, Somerset where she obtained 3 A-levels. |
hill, Surrey and educated at Queen's College, | Taunton, Jesus College, Cambridge and at the Royal Mi |
d a Bachelor of Science from Queen's College, | Taunton in 1896. |
st Cornwall, was educated at Queen's College, | Taunton and the Camborne School of Mines. |
He worked for many years as a rabbi in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
s regular inter-urban services radiating from | Taunton on a commercial basis, as well as a number of |
he Devon and Somerset Railway, which ran from | Taunton to Barnstaple. |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
The services are in easy reach of | Taunton (11 miles) and Minehead (26 miles). |
endip Rail) to a junction with the Reading to | Taunton Line near Frome station. |
the Intercity Sector passed on the Reading to | Taunton Line which uses the Berks and Hants to Westbu |
lway station, the bridge spans the Reading to | Taunton line. |
established as the junction of the Reading to | Taunton line with what is now the Wessex Main Line, i |
Trains on the Reading to | Taunton line pass through the station but do not norm |
nville, Plymouth, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, | Taunton, Wareham and Wrentham. |
He was released by | Taunton in June 2003. |
western Royalists, advanced to the relief of | Taunton, and in the autumn cooperated effectively wit |
established as part of the reorganisation of | Taunton by Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, by 1 |
ague First Division title before returning to | Taunton Town in the 1999 close-season, also playing f |
The Cotley River is a small river in | Taunton and Berkley, Massachusetts that is a tributar |
south of Williton, just off the A358 road to | Taunton. |
It is situated off the A358 road between | Taunton and Williton on the edge of the Quantock Hill |
on on the ex-Great Western Railway route from | Taunton to Barnstaple route. |
The old route from | Taunton through Bampton to South Molton was downgrade |
nd is the largest local nature reserve run by | Taunton Deane Council. |
he company operates a park and ride scheme in | Taunton for shoppers. |
x's Community School is a secondary school in | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
ar I. Braham was educated at public school in | Taunton in Somerset and Queen Elizabeth's Grammar Sch |
ion to this change, Mulcahey Middle School in | Taunton will be switching from a grades 5-8 school to |
ional High School, Dartmouth High School, and | Taunton High School. |
he immigration, he attended public schools in | Taunton, Massachusetts and Worcester, Massachusetts. |
ld War I Memorial is an historic sculpture on | Taunton Avenue in East Providence, Rhode Island. |
The following two seasons saw | Taunton retain the Western League title, giving Cann |
chosen to contest the ultra marginal seat of | Taunton which had been gained by the Conservative Adr |
and into the neighboring Westville section of | Taunton. |
li Alexander Richards (born 2 September 1983, | Taunton, Somerset) is a West Indian cricketer who pla |
reat Western 150261 arrives with a service to | Taunton. |
n 1640, they renamed the new settlement after | Taunton, England. |
by John Norton with carved work by Seymour of | Taunton. |
'The sports shop in | Taunton had a cut-out of me in the window, bowling. |
ally situated on stretched from the shore the | Taunton River all the way to North Watuppa Pond. |
om studios at Haygrove House, Shoreditch near | Taunton, adjacent to the M5. |
He played for Torquay's reserve side against | Taunton Town, but was not signed. |
The Siege of | Taunton occurred during the English Civil War. |
ld the West Country and maintain the Siege of | Taunton, in Somerset. |
He signed for | Taunton Town in July 1998 and helped Taunton to the W |
The Franciscan Sisters at | Taunton possess an arm-bone of the martyr. |
as his 424 for Lancashire against Somerset at | Taunton in 1895, then the highest first-class score a |
tuencies of Bath, Bridgwater, Somerset North, | Taunton, Wells, Weston-super-Mare and Yeovil. |
onship game of the season against Somerset at | Taunton. |
batting in a five-wicket win over Somerset at | Taunton - but never went on to record a really big sc |
101*, achieved for Durham versus Somerset at | Taunton in 2003. |
re was a 8/46 in May 2008 against Somerset at | Taunton. |
f which 70% is sports fields, in the south of | Taunton. |
, England, situated 6 miles (9.7 km) south of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
, England, situated 2 miles (3.2 km) south of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
the Blackdown Hills 4 miles (6.4 km) south of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
ar Buckland St Mary 5 miles (8.0 km) south of | Taunton in Somerset, notified in 1987. |
ng contained the town of Whitby from south of | Taunton Road. |
and, situated 8 miles (12.9 km) south-east of | Taunton, and 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Ilminster in t |
rish, situated 10 miles (16 km) south-east of | Taunton and 10 miles (16 km) west of Yeovil in the So |
ry Mallet and 7 miles (11.3 km) south-east of | Taunton in the South Somerset district. |
Bristol, London, Manchester, Southampton and | Taunton. |
double layered truss bridge that spanned the | Taunton River between Somerset, Massachusetts and Fal |
long, four-lane wide drawbridge spanning the | Taunton River between the town of Somerset and the ci |
t Bridge is an historic bridge that spans the | Taunton River at Dean and Harris Streets in Taunton, |
is an historic school at W. Brittania St. in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
cal posts, ending as the Vicar of St. John's, | Taunton from 1903 until his retirement to Stobo Castl |
ul attempts to enter the Commons, standing at | Taunton in 1929, Chelmsford in 1931 and Buckingham in |
Fox was transferred to Camp Myles Standish in | Taunton, Massachusetts and attended Chaplains School |
ing was transferred to Camp Myles Standish in | Taunton, Massachusetts and attended Chaplains School |
eing inactivated at Camp Myles Standish, near | Taunton, Massachusetts on 22 September 1945. |
Harding's statue in | Taunton |
closed off and all London trains stopping at | Taunton used the outer through platforms. |
s an historic tavern at 210 Tremont Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts, USA. |
e is an historic house at 12 Walnut Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
se is an historic house at 33 Plain Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is a historic house at 135 Winthrop Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is an historic house at 171 Shores Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
ric colonial house at 28 Worchester Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is an historic house at 6 Pleasant Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
se is an historic house at 3 Warren Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts |
is an historic house at 20 Chestnut Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
use is an historic house at 3 Plain Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
c Church on Broadway and Washington Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
e is an historic house at 43 Ingell Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts, United States. |
ool is an historic school on Monroe Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
s an historic house at 242 Winthrop Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
se is an historic house at 19 Cedar Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
historic building located on Cedar Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
a small historic cemetery on Summer Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
lonial American house at 125 County Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
e is an historic house at 81 Shores Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
n historic train station at 40 Dean Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
use is an historic house at 30 Dean Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
e is an historic house at 62 County Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
se is an historic house at 467 Weir Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
use is an historic house at 68 Dean Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is an historic house at 188 Berkley Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
e is an historic house at 56 Summer Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
se is an historic house at 119 High Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
an historic house at 6 N. Pleasant Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
use is an historic house at 26 Dean Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
located at 80 and 88 West Brittania Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
colonial American house at 175 Dean Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
ongregational church at 61 Winthrop Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
se is an historic house at 32 Cedar Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
e is an historic house at 104 Field Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
e is an historic house at 21 Second Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
toric Baptist church at 39 Winthrop Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is an historic estate at 145 School Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is an historic house at 66 Winthrop Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is an historic house at 15-17 Plain Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
is an historic house at 58 Tremont Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
American colonial house at 115 High Street in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
ic hall at Washington and Governor Streets in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
ric fire station on Oak and Kilmer Streets in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
y at Crocker, Cohannet, and Barnum Streets in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
rch on West Brittania and Rockland Streets in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
fire station at Leonard and School Streets in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
c church at Winthrop and N. Walker Streets in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
ly 2010, leading to the closure of studios in | Taunton. |
and, situated in the south western suburbs of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
, England, situated in the western suburbs of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
Electricity was supplied by | Taunton Corporation from a generating station in St J |
reaux also located in Gloucester, Swindon and | Taunton. |
trict Council, South West Tourism, Take Art!, | Taunton Deane Borough Council and West Dorset Distric |
game against the East African cricket team in | Taunton, from 23 June to 25 June. |
ed when she was 66 years old, at Tetton, near | Taunton. |
a wide arrange of services within the Greater | Taunton Area, such as lighting services, an internet |
s responsible for the construction of the new | Taunton High School, which replaced the one built in |
n July 2008 Gatehouse Media, owner of the The | Taunton Call announced it was ending publication of t |
CSX Transportation, which serves the Boston, | Taunton and a short portion of the Cape Cod lines; an |
ough it is no longer produced in the village, | Taunton remains well known for it. |
ion, its voters being divided between the new | Taunton and Bridgwater county constituencies. |
launching of the Woodard Schools and the 1867 | Taunton Commission, which fuelled an expansion of sec |
Poundisford was an appendage of the episcopal | Taunton Deane estate, belonging to the Bishop of Winc |
Route 79 also runs north-south through East | Taunton between Berkley and Middleboro, and serves as |
been mentioned in the Los Angeles Times, The | Taunton Daily Gazette, The Patriot-Ledger, Reader's D |
egiments from their New Model Army to relieve | Taunton. |
), to the West Country with orders to capture | Taunton and other Parliamentarian outposts. |
In 1830, he moved to the | Taunton seat, which he held until 1859. |
ield River in East Bridgewater, thence to the | Taunton River. |
in July 2010 and students transferred to The | Taunton Academy. |
In the summer of 1995 he left Elmore to join | Taunton Town's successful Western League side, winnin |
He attempted to contest | Taunton as a Conservative in 1835, but withdrew befor |
use Theatre on the banks of the River Tone in | Taunton, opened in March 1977, and now offers a 350 s |
es radiate from Middleborough, toward Boston, | Taunton and Cape Cod. |
13th century, and has an octagonal tower and | Taunton United Reformed Church, on Bishop's Hull Road |
km) north west of the historic market town of | Taunton. |
It is based on the town of | Taunton but extending to include Wellington, many sma |
The town of | Taunton (which for population estimates includes the |
It surrounded the county town of | Taunton (although Taunton was a borough electing MPs |
er in Plymouth Colony who founded the town of | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
posed to restore service through the towns of | Taunton, Berkley, Fall River, Freetown, and New Bedfo |
erness; a great proprietor of the township of | Taunton, a chief promoter of its settlement, and its |
h of Chard Town and was served by trains from | Taunton. |
Yorkshire travelled to | Taunton in Somerset, and after the first day was rain |
In July 1997 he was a triallist with | Taunton Town, but later joined Newton Abbot, leaving |
Aside from its main tributary the | Taunton River, several smaller rivers drain directly |
Reginald died at age 78 in Trull, near | Taunton, Somerset on 29 December 1957. |
Harvey Russell John Trump (born | Taunton Somerset on 11 October 1968) was an English c |
bowling to Somerset CCC during a Twenty20 at | Taunton on 27 June 2007 |
Tracy Silva, a mother of two from | Taunton, Mass., and van driver for special-needs chil |
1936 season, against Cambridge University at | Taunton, the first time Cambridge had played on that |
on May 25, 1778, a British ship sailed up the | Taunton River into lower Freetown. |
ich shunting locomotives were brought up from | Taunton as required. |
Borges grew up in | Taunton, a city south of Boston in the third generati |
The current Priory Barn building, used by | Taunton Cricket Club as the Somerset Cricket Museum, |
rming on Exmoor, dairy farming in the Vale of | Taunton and arable crops elsewhere - which would have |
the Blackdown Hills, overlooking the Vale of | Taunton Deane. |
orage yard adjacent to the Obridge Viaduct in | Taunton. |
ore taking a solid National League victory at | Taunton against Somerset, and going top of the table |
Henry VII reached | Taunton on 4 October 1497, were he received the surre |
Whittenton (a village in | Taunton) |
first saw a football kicked with the visit of | Taunton Town in the Western Counties Floodlight Cup f |
nly occasionally, but against Warwickshire at | Taunton in 1933 he took five wickets for 53 runs. |
Prior to 1897, the TMLP was the | Taunton Electric Lighting Company, which lit Main Str |
.B. Rogers Silver Company, West Water Street, | Taunton, Massachusetts |
By Waterway to | Taunton: The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal. |
and, situated 7 miles (11.3 km) north west of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
ey of the River Tone 5 miles (8.0 km) west of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
and, situated 9 miles (14.5 km) north west of | Taunton, between the Brendon Hills and Quantock Hills |
llington and 10 miles (16.1 km) south west of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
east of Watchet, and 12 miles (19 km) west of | Taunton, in the West Somerset district of Somerset, E |
land, situated 2 miles (3.2 km) north west of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north west of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
Wellington lies 7 miles (11 km) west of | Taunton in the vale of Taunton Deane, one mile from t |
land, situated 5 miles (8.0 km) north west of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
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