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There is also a | Taunton Gazette in Taunton, England. |
A | Taunton Diary, 1787-1987 (Barracuda Books, 1988) ISBN |
of the Dean Forest Railway bought 5521 and a | Taunton based group of active W.S.R. supporters forme |
Gordon O'Brien (born c. 1947-2008) is a | Taunton mobster and associate for the Patriarca crime |
n 1640, they renamed the new settlement after | Taunton, England. |
gan Bishops Act 1534 and takes its name after | Taunton, the county town of Somerset. |
He played for Torquay's reserve side against | Taunton Town, but was not signed. |
Travers batting for Glastonbury against | Taunton Deane in 2010 |
St Margaret's Almshouses, | Taunton |
ristol and Exeter Railway, the Bridgwater and | Taunton Canal, and the River Tone and has a populatio |
y HSTs that continue to Exeter St. Davids and | Taunton. |
riding includes the communities of Kedron and | Taunton and the eastern part of North Oshawa. |
ks Airport, New Bedford Municipal Airport and | Taunton Municipal Airport; of these, the New Bedford |
Bridgwater 1734-1741, Appleby 1741-1747, and | Taunton 1747-1750. |
ter the merger of Somerset College of Art and | Taunton Technical College. |
on (1558), Hindon (1559), Arundel (1563), and | Taunton (1592). |
Great Western Railway line between Chard and | Taunton |
ional High School, Dartmouth High School, and | Taunton High School. |
n; the nearest are in Kingston, Lakeville and | Taunton. |
13th century, and has an octagonal tower and | Taunton United Reformed Church, on Bishop's Hull Road |
Bristol, London, Manchester, Southampton and | Taunton. |
n women aged between 15-74 in the Bristol and | Taunton areas which adjoin the M5 motorway in South W |
It is situated alongside the Bridgwater and | Taunton Canal and adjacent to large areas of farmland |
reaux also located in Gloucester, Swindon and | Taunton. |
trict Council, South West Tourism, Take Art!, | Taunton Deane Borough Council and West Dorset Distric |
The site is now known as | Taunton Nursing Home, and includes a large (non-histo |
1936 season, against Cambridge University at | Taunton, the first time Cambridge had played on that |
In the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton he batted at No 7 and top-scored in the first |
following match, he made 71 against Essex at | Taunton. |
The Franciscan Sisters at | Taunton possess an arm-bone of the martyr. |
In the game against Essex at | Taunton, batting at No 8, he made 58, his first score |
Roy Smith, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 14 April 1930, played first-clas |
bowling to Somerset CCC during a Twenty20 at | Taunton on 27 June 2007 |
He died at | Taunton. |
arclay stood unsuccessfully for parliament at | Taunton at a by-election in August 1859. |
ul attempts to enter the Commons, standing at | Taunton in 1929, Chelmsford in 1931 and Buckingham in |
unbeaten 127 in the game against Hampshire at | Taunton. |
He was born at | Taunton, Somerset. |
sidine in the match against Worcestershire at | Taunton in July 1921. |
as his 424 for Lancashire against Somerset at | Taunton in 1895, then the highest first-class score a |
Afterwards he was a coach at | Taunton School. |
ore taking a solid National League victory at | Taunton against Somerset, and going top of the table |
Peter James Eele, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 27 January 1935, was a cricketer |
ined lands at ‘Stoc' to the minster church at | Taunton. |
in John Daniell in the match against Essex at | Taunton. |
He was born and died at | Taunton, Somerset. |
League match against Glamorgan in May 1985 at | Taunton. |
erset in a rain-ruined match against Essex at | Taunton in August 1923. |
Farr was born at | Taunton, Somerset, in 1741. |
874, before being appointed science master at | Taunton School the next year, and in 1877 at Exeter g |
ht for 41 in an innings against Derbyshire at | Taunton. |
e was a prominent player and administrator at | Taunton Cricket Club. |
he received an invitation to a trial match at | Taunton and although his performance in this match wa |
At | Taunton, the first day of the season for these two te |
At | Taunton he broke his county's 7th wicket partnership |
Frederick Thomas Coyle, born at | Taunton, Somerset in 1868 and died at Halifax, West Y |
ng his career-best of 83 against Hampshire at | Taunton. |
Somerset's first match, against Yorkshire at | Taunton, he took eight wickets for 46 runs in the fir |
stical family on 24 July 1939 and educated at | Taunton and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. |
Internationals when she scored 75 not out at | Taunton in England's 10 wicket win against India. |
nly occasionally, but against Warwickshire at | Taunton in 1933 he took five wickets for 53 runs. |
for 43 runs in the Somerset first innings at | Taunton. |
101 not out in the match against Hampshire at | Taunton. |
match between Somerset and Gloucestershire at | Taunton, Dar scored 210 after being dropped twice by |
It was first based at | Taunton in 1934 and was a regular performer on the Mi |
onship game of the season against Somerset at | Taunton. |
Russel John McCool, born at | Taunton, Somerset, England on 4 December 1959, was an |
en 130 in the match against Worcestershire at | Taunton in July 1921. |
batting in a five-wicket win over Somerset at | Taunton - but never went on to record a really big sc |
r innings being 62 against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, but his aggregate for the season was only 29 |
101*, achieved for Durham versus Somerset at | Taunton in 2003. |
r which also replaced the livestock market at | Taunton. |
batting at No 9 in the match against Kent at | Taunton. |
ever, in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, Bisgood had a second triumph. |
s second and final game was the home match at | Taunton against Nottinghamshire. |
23 at Sheffield, Yorkshire - 10 April 1997 at | Taunton, Somerset) was an English journalist, writer |
closed off and all London trains stopping at | Taunton used the outer through platforms. |
Turle was born at | Taunton, Somerset, and started as a choirboy at Wells |
vered on February 4, 1908 by J. H. Metcalf at | Taunton. |
was born at Doncaster, Yorkshire and died at | Taunton, Somerset. |
t Haywards Heath, Sussex; died May 7, 1984 at | Taunton, Somerset) was an English cricketer. |
n 145 in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, but he achieved his only representative cric |
yed and captured, then tried and condemned at | Taunton; however, he denied his faith to save his lif |
try, serving as pastor of the Union Church at | Taunton, Massachusetts (1873-78). |
Royston Cyril John Sully, born at | Taunton, Somerset, on 10 April 1951, played one List |
Dr Aubrey was educated at | Taunton School, followed by Cardiff Baptist College a |
t score of 91 against the champions, Kent, at | Taunton. |
Educated at | Taunton School, Fear was a right-handed middle-order |
ccess in the match against Nottinghamshire at | Taunton, scoring 42 and 63 against an attack containi |
, 92, in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton while batting under an alias: Rippon was work |
Hosea Morrill Knowlton at | Taunton, April 21, 1903, New Bedford, MA: E. Anthony |
Highway 35) and Peterborough (Highway 115) at | Taunton Road to the west. |
David Garfield Hughes, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 21 May 1934, played one first-cl |
'King Richard' was imprisoned, first, at | Taunton, then in London, where he was ‘paraded throug |
re was a 8/46 in May 2008 against Somerset at | Taunton. |
1 in Yorkshire's first innings in the game at | Taunton on a batsman's pitch. |
The Greater Attleboro | Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) is the onl |
The Greater Attleboro | Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) oversees a |
age was bought by Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron | Taunton who built Quantock Lodge as his home which la |
She married Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron | Taunton. |
or his uncle, see Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron | Taunton |
Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron | Taunton PC (15 August 1798 - 13 July 1869) was a prom |
They reached the final, beating | Taunton Town 5-4 on aggregate in a two legged semi-fi |
It is situated off the A358 road between | Taunton and Williton on the edge of the Quantock Hill |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
CSX Transportation, which serves the Boston, | Taunton and a short portion of the Cape Cod lines; an |
es radiate from Middleborough, toward Boston, | Taunton and Cape Cod. |
then over next 33 years was based at Bristol, | Taunton, Newton Abbott, It was last based at Taunton |
nd is the largest local nature reserve run by | Taunton Deane Council. |
The current Priory Barn building, used by | Taunton Cricket Club as the Somerset Cricket Museum, |
He was released by | Taunton in June 2003. |
Electricity was supplied by | Taunton Corporation from a generating station in St J |
), to the West Country with orders to capture | Taunton and other Parliamentarian outposts. |
alph Neville Grenville published a catalogue ( | Taunton, 1865). |
Kings College | Taunton was founded in 1880. |
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 |
st Cornwall, was educated at Queen's College, | Taunton and the Camborne School of Mines. |
n England and was educated in King's College, | Taunton and Merton College, Oxford, where he graduate |
d a Bachelor of Science from Queen's College, | Taunton in 1896. |
offrey Rippon was educated at King's College, | Taunton, and Brasenose College, Oxford where he was p |
July 1912, he was educated at King's College, | Taunton and Keble College, Oxford. |
Former students of King's College, | Taunton are referred to as 'Old Aluredians'. |
He was a scholar both at King's College, | Taunton and at University College, Oxford, where he g |
He attempted to contest | Taunton as a Conservative in 1835, but withdrew befor |
illiams Street to construct a new and current | Taunton High School complex in 1975. |
He was born at North Curry, | Taunton, Somerset and died at Whitby, North Yorkshire |
William de | Taunton was a medieval Bishop of Winchester elect. |
located on Wales Street just west of downtown | Taunton along what was then the Taunton Branch Railro |
t of the Old Colony Railroad east of downtown | Taunton on a line that was originally part of the Dig |
East | Taunton Post Office |
East | Taunton Beer Can Museum |
East | Taunton Fire Station is an historic fire station on M |
The neighborhood is served by East | Taunton police precinct and the East Taunton Fire sta |
East | Taunton is home to Massassoit State Park which offers |
East | Taunton is a future railroad station on the MBTA Comm |
Route 79 also runs north-south through East | Taunton between Berkley and Middleboro, and serves as |
The Beer Can Museum, located in East | Taunton, Massachusetts, is a collection of more than |
East | Taunton is serviced by Route 140, and is minutes from |
East Freetown, Lakeville, Middleborough, East | Taunton, and New Bedford, Massachusetts. |
Poundisford was an appendage of the episcopal | Taunton Deane estate, belonging to the Bishop of Winc |
The Reverend Peter (born Pierre) Fontaine ( | Taunton, Somerset, England, 1691 - Williamsburg, Virg |
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for | Taunton 1842-1852, Lanarkshire 1857-1868 and North La |
the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for | Taunton, at the 1997 general election, beating the si |
d Alfred Percy Allsopp (1861-1929) was MP for | Taunton. |
He was elected MP for | Taunton in 1882. |
ronet sat as Liberal Member of Parliament for | Taunton, Hythe, the West Riding of Yorkshire and Monm |
On leaving Torquay he played for | Taunton Town. |
d (1993-1997), later Member of Parliament for | Taunton |
ilton Gault, who was Member of Parliament for | Taunton, and member of the Quebec Chamber of Commerce |
He signed for | Taunton Town in July 1998 and helped Taunton to the W |
eral election he won a seat in parliament for | Taunton as a Liberal, by the beating Edward William C |
He currently plays club cricket for | Taunton St Andrews Cricket Club in the West of Englan |
l election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Taunton, and held the seat until the 1741 general ele |
In 1997-98 Bastow was playing for | Taunton Town, guesting for Dawlish Town and Upton Ath |
ason through injury, but returned to play for | Taunton until October 2003 when he left by mutual con |
He later played for | Taunton Town, but was released by Taunton in April 19 |
as elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Taunton, and held the seat until he stood down at the |
general election as Member of Parliament for | Taunton, in Somerset. |
fore his election as Member of Parliament for | Taunton in 1768. |
boy cricketer in 1931 when, having played for | Taunton School, he was picked for the Rest of England |
and Hull City in the Football League, and for | Taunton Town and Newton Abbot in non-league football. |
r was a Conservative Member of Parliament for | Taunton, in Somerset, from 1880 until his death. |
general election as Member of Parliament for | Taunton, but died in office three years later, aged 6 |
this he dropped out of the league to play for | Taunton Town. |
ich shunting locomotives were brought up from | Taunton as required. |
64) was a lawyer, jurist, and politician from | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
on on the ex-Great Western Railway route from | Taunton to Barnstaple route. |
he Devon and Somerset Railway, which ran from | Taunton to Barnstaple. |
1991 the family bought the company back from | Taunton Cider. |
rst designated in 1922 the A361 ran only from | Taunton to Banbury. |
The old route from | Taunton through Bampton to South Molton was downgrade |
s regular inter-urban services radiating from | Taunton on a commercial basis, as well as a number of |
h dissenting tutor and minister and poet from | Taunton. |
is an American television and film actor from | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
Devon and Somerset Railway opened a line from | Taunton to Barnstaple, including a station at Filleig |
5 connects the two sections), north east from | Taunton in Somerset through Street and Glastonbury, p |
Other infrequent services operate from | Taunton to Cheltenham Spa or Worcester (often Shrub H |
Tracy Silva, a mother of two from | Taunton, Mass., and van driver for special-needs chil |
north west of Chard and 10 miles (16 km) from | Taunton in the South Somerset district on the edge of |
Sarah Borges is a rock and roll musician from | Taunton, Massachusetts, signed to Sugar Hill Records. |
h of Chard Town and was served by trains from | Taunton. |
Bridgwater, North Devon, Somerton and Frome, | Taunton, Wells, Weston-super-Mare andYeovil. |
a wide arrange of services within the Greater | Taunton Area, such as lighting services, an internet |
the touring Indian side at the County Ground, | Taunton from 28 May 1952. |
tch against Nottinghamshire at County Ground, | Taunton, he took one catch and made one stumping, and |
the 1999 NatWest Trophy at the County Ground, | Taunton. |
t Club against Somerset at the County Ground, | Taunton. |
Somerset County Hall, | Taunton (1932) |
tion of Weir and Ingall Streets, which houses | Taunton Fire Department's engine 3, ladder 3 and the |
inchley, Middlesex and died at Bishop's Hull, | Taunton, Somerset. |
'The sports shop in | Taunton had a cut-out of me in the window, bowling. |
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. |
ly 2010, leading to the closure of studios in | Taunton. |
he immigration, he attended public schools in | Taunton, Massachusetts and Worcester, Massachusetts. |
yles Standish was a U.S. Army camp located in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
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