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Commission for England has created a modified | Taunton constituency with the name change Taunton Dea |
tracks, the Mason Machine Works, a successful | Taunton textile machine company, that decided to ente |
alph Neville Grenville published a catalogue ( | Taunton, 1865). |
public schools in Norton, Bristol Academy in | Taunton and Pierce Academy in Middleborough, Massachu |
a "high level" bridge to be built across the | Taunton River to the north of the Brightman Street Br |
is an American television and film actor from | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
e was a prominent player and administrator at | Taunton Cricket Club. |
000 strong entered Exeter before advancing on | Taunton. |
After leaving | Taunton, he came to Uxbridge, Massachusetts, where he |
ks Airport, New Bedford Municipal Airport and | Taunton Municipal Airport; of these, the New Bedford |
s an 'Old Tauntonian' - a former schoolboy of | Taunton's School, Southampton, founded in 1760 at the |
Southern Region and one was now allocated to | Taunton, with three locomotives still at Swindon. |
ier league, for the 2007-08 season along with | Taunton Tigers and Bristol Flyers. |
There is also a | Taunton Gazette in Taunton, England. |
Although the | Taunton town seal depicts Poole purchasing land from |
Bridgwater, North Devon, Somerton and Frome, | Taunton, Wells, Weston-super-Mare andYeovil. |
illiams Street to construct a new and current | Taunton High School complex in 1975. |
of the Dean Forest Railway bought 5521 and a | Taunton based group of active W.S.R. supporters forme |
net was also Mayor of Bristol and represented | Taunton and Bristol (1727-1742) in the House of Commo |
and Hull City in the Football League, and for | Taunton Town and Newton Abbot in non-league football. |
ngton via the Cotswold Line and Oxford and to | Taunton, Brighton, Portsmouth and Weymouth via Bristo |
In April 1991, | Taunton Police raided the apartment of professional g |
The Archaeology of | Taunton ed. |
the Venerable George Trevelyan, Archdeacon of | Taunton, third son of Sir John Trevelyan, 4th Baronet |
, and in the same year was made Archdeacon of | Taunton. |
12 September 1204, William was Archdeacon of | Taunton in the Diocese of Bath, and he witnessed the |
is elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of | Taunton from 1992. |
He had already been archdeacon of | Taunton for several years, and the archdeaconry of No |
, and in the same year was made Archdeacon of | Taunton. |
2, dean of Lincoln in 1528, and archdeacon of | Taunton in 1533. |
ter the merger of Somerset College of Art and | Taunton Technical College. |
n border, it is frequently referred to as the | Taunton Banger racing circuit although it is around 1 |
The TA postcode area, also known as the | Taunton postcode area, is a group of postcode distric |
ailroad line that was originally built as the | Taunton and New Bedford Railroad in 1840. |
ailroad line that was originally built as the | Taunton and New Bedford Railroad in 1840. |
then over next 33 years was based at Bristol, | Taunton, Newton Abbott, It was last based at Taunton |
McNeice's acting training started at the | Taunton School in Somerset, followed by two years at |
ric colonial house at 1679 Somerset Avenue in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
an historic house at 616 Middleboro Avenue in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
s an historic house at 101 Somerset Avenue in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
ctober 2001, playing for the reserves away to | Taunton Town on the 2nd of October. |
1991 the family bought the company back from | Taunton Cider. |
nology (SCAT) is a community college based in | Taunton, in the county of Somerset, England. |
It was first based at | Taunton in 1934 and was a regular performer on the Mi |
inistrator to the South West region, based in | Taunton. |
Based in | Taunton, Massachusetts, its coverage area also includ |
or Bath City in December 1996, before leaving | Taunton for Minehead Town in the summer of 1998. |
century, before becoming Suffragan Bishop of | Taunton. |
In 1955 he was appointed Suffragan Bishop of | Taunton. |
The Bishop of | Taunton is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bis |
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. |
, The Very Revd John Clarke and the Bishop of | Taunton, The Rt Revd Peter David Maurice. |
Rt Rev.William Allen Stewart was a Bishop of | Taunton whose brief tenure from June 1997 until March |
before a 14 year stint as Suffragan Bishop of | Taunton. |
William Finch was appointed Bishop of | Taunton under the provisions of the Suffragan Bishops |
(born 14 April 1951) is the current Bishop of | Taunton. |
Rt Rev Francis Horner West was the Bishop of | Taunton from 1962 until 1977. |
inchley, Middlesex and died at Bishop's Hull, | Taunton, Somerset. |
ather, the Anglican later bishop-suffragan of | Taunton, the Right Revd George Arthur Hollis (1868-19 |
Bath before returning to besiege Bonville in | Taunton Castle. |
Roy Smith, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 14 April 1930, played first-clas |
Born in | Taunton, Massachusetts, Fish attended Harvard College |
Parsons was born in | Taunton. |
He was born in | Taunton. |
Born in | Taunton, Massachusetts, Crocker was graduated from Br |
Stone was born in | Taunton, Somerset. |
Rebecca was born in | Taunton, Somerset. |
He was born at | Taunton, Somerset. |
Padelford was born in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
Purefoy was born in | Taunton, Somerset. |
He was born in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
Peter James Eele, born at | Taunton, Somerset on 27 January 1935, was a cricketer |
Warner was born in | Taunton, Massachusetts, on May 16, 1884, to Richard E |
Born in | Taunton, Somerset, she later moved to Reading.Shara i |
Farr was born at | Taunton, Somerset, in 1741. |
Williams was born in | Taunton, Somerset to Welsh parents. |
Frederick Thomas Coyle, born at | Taunton, Somerset in 1868 and died at Halifax, West Y |
Trevelyan was born in | Taunton, Somerset, the son of the Venerable George Tr |
ry 8, 1877) was an American educator, born in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
Hedley was born in | Taunton, Somerset and educated at Reading School. |
Russel John McCool, born at | Taunton, Somerset, England on 4 December 1959, was an |
He was born in | Taunton, Somerset and educated at St. Michael's CE Hi |
Turle was born at | Taunton, Somerset, and started as a choirboy at Wells |
Royston Cyril John Sully, born at | Taunton, Somerset, on 10 April 1951, played one List |
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, |
He was born in | Taunton, Massachusetts, and died in the United States |
man Theatre Cheltenham, The Brewhouse Theatre | Taunton, The Northcott Theatre Exeter, Bristol Old Vi |
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 |
It is situated alongside the Bridgwater and | Taunton Canal and adjacent to large areas of farmland |
tes bus services around Bridgwater, Minehead, | Taunton and Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, England. |
ructure was built in 1869 by Abrham Briggs of | Taunton. |
village of Chelvey which is on the Bristol to | Taunton Line with the nearest station being at Backwe |
ailway station remains open on the Bristol to | Taunton Line. |
n women aged between 15-74 in the Bristol and | Taunton areas which adjoin the M5 motorway in South W |
toric Congregational Church at 45 Broadway in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
r it was rebuilt by Deane's organ builders of | Taunton. |
There are 38 Grade I listed buildings in | Taunton Deane. |
It is occupied by the | Taunton Fire Department's Engine 9, Forestry 1, and t |
The neighborhood is served by East | Taunton police precinct and the East Taunton Fire sta |
ration which was started in the 1930's by the | Taunton Cider Company. |
he victorious Liberal Democrats' candidate in | Taunton required the smallest percentage swing from t |
The St Augustine of Canterbury School ( | Taunton) in Taunton, England |
gh the West Country, and after the capture of | Taunton, he was the appointed its governor. |
e are also peak hour services from Cardiff to | Taunton. |
lt between 1827 and 1829 by Richard Carver of | Taunton adjoining the old tower. |
He was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in | Taunton. |
he was interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
Crosman United States Army Reserve Center in | Taunton, a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, Uni |
Cardiff Central - | Taunton |
; 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. |
switch over to the regional control centre in | Taunton. |
he Western League and a serious challenger to | Taunton Town's dominance of the competition since Tiv |
ters of Perpetual Adoration convent chapel in | Taunton, was installed in 1929 and designed by John F |
Great Western Railway line between Chard and | Taunton |
Community School was located on Cheddon Road, | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
ined lands at ‘Stoc' to the minster church at | Taunton. |
can be found at St. Mary Magdelene Church in | Taunton, Somerset, where he lived prior to joining th |
try, serving as pastor of the Union Church at | Taunton, Massachusetts (1873-78). |
of an urban redevelopment plan by the City of | Taunton. |
The City of | Taunton acquired over 700 acres (2.8 km2) of the form |
tanniaville, is a neighborhood of the city of | Taunton in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. |
ing Dighton, Somerset and part of the city of | Taunton, Rep. Patricia Haddad). |
The oldest home in the city of | Taunton is located in the Oakland neighborhood at 28 |
The City of | Taunton, at that time, did not have a central buildin |
elford Road, Thames Road, Thorney Close Road, | Taunton Square, Tadcaster Road. |
Afterwards he was a coach at | Taunton School. |
He taught at the Independent College in | Taunton from 1878 to 1880, when he was appointed head |
yan Collegiate Institute (Queen's College) in | Taunton. |
Works would become most important company in | Taunton, Massachusetts for much of the 19th century. |
yed and captured, then tried and condemned at | Taunton; however, he denied his faith to save his lif |
mbers elected in the previous constituency of | Taunton, see: Taunton constituency |
2002 and then signed a two-year contract with | Taunton Town. |
rd and was the subject of more coronations in | Taunton on 20 June 1685, when Taunton Corporation was |
Great Western's route to the West Country via | Taunton, on CrossCountry services from the North of E |
ber of non-League teams in the West Country - | Taunton Town, Gloucester City, Forest Green Rovers, Y |
Somerset County Hall, | Taunton (1932) |
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. |
Court Street, | Taunton |
He currently plays club cricket for | Taunton St Andrews Cricket Club in the West of Englan |
his vehicle leaving the scene of the crime in | Taunton. |
y HSTs that continue to Exeter St. Davids and | Taunton. |
tual Entertainments of St. Francis de Sales" ( | Taunton, 1814); |
On 1 December 2007, | Taunton and Somerset NHS Trust became a Foundation Tr |
g the American Civil War was dedicated inside | Taunton City Hall. |
ht for 41 in an innings against Derbyshire at | Taunton. |
He died at | Taunton. |
He died in | Taunton, Massachusetts, October 28, 1852. |
He was born and died at | Taunton, Somerset. |
He died in | Taunton, Massachusetts, on September 27, 1865 and was |
Born in 1924, he died in | Taunton, Somerset on 22 September 1999 at the age of |
was born at Doncaster, Yorkshire and died at | Taunton, Somerset. |
He died in | Taunton, Somerset, as the result of injuries received |
15.4 km) in a southeasterly direction through | Taunton and Dighton into the Taunton River. |
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 |
within the Church Green Historic District in | Taunton, Massachusetts. |
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 |
vehead River, 8 miles (12.9 km) miles east of | Taunton in the South Somerset district. |
he River Isle 7 miles (11.3 km) south east of | Taunton in the South Somerset district. |
the A361 road 5 miles (8.0 km) north east of | Taunton and 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Bridgwater in t |
r Tone and A358 road 2 miles (3.2 km) east of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
m Cogload Junction, some miles to the east of | Taunton, to the station, where they used separate pla |
regory, on the Somerset levels, north east of | Taunton. |
, England, situated 7 miles (11.3 km) east of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
Gray's Almshouses on East Street, | Taunton, Somerset, England were founded by Robert Gra |
t, England, situated 4 miles (6.4 km) east of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
land, situated 5 miles (8.0 km) south east of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
merset, England, situated three miles east of | Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. |
5 connects the two sections), north east from | Taunton in Somerset through Street and Glastonbury, p |
n is a village 5 miles (8.0 km) north east of | Taunton, and 5 miles (8.0 km) south west of Bridgwate |
als, Alfred Walter Maley and Edmund MacKenzie | Taunton (b 1884) held patents for Tram and tramway ma |
stical family on 24 July 1939 and educated at | Taunton and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. |
Dr Aubrey was educated at | Taunton School, followed by Cardiff Baptist College a |
Educated at | Taunton School, Fear was a right-handed middle-order |
history of art, craft and design education in | Taunton goes back to 1856 and the foundation of the a |
Bruford was then elected to | Taunton Board of Guardians, of which he also became C |
blic service in 1898; he was first elected to | Taunton Rural District Council in 1901 and remained a |
stood under this label in many elections: the | Taunton by-election, 1909, Croydon by-election, 1909, |
following match, he made 71 against Essex at | Taunton. |
In the game against Essex at | Taunton, batting at No 8, he made 58, his first score |
in John Daniell in the match against Essex at | Taunton. |
erset in a rain-ruined match against Essex at | Taunton in August 1923. |
ased in newsrooms at Plymouth, Exeter, Truro, | Taunton, Gloucester and Weymouth. |
ation increased when the line was extended to | Taunton in 1906. |
gnment of the station building facing towards | Taunton. |
Its location was due in part to the fact that | Taunton was a manor of the Bishops of Winchester. |
pulation, spread through the western fifth of | Taunton Deane, in scattered farms and villages. |
They reached the final, beating | Taunton Town 5-4 on aggregate in a two legged semi-fi |
'King Richard' was imprisoned, first, at | Taunton, then in London, where he was ‘paraded throug |
the only Labour Member of Parliament for the | Taunton Constituency. |
5 he was opposed by Benjamin Disraeli for the | Taunton seat, and defeated him by 452 votes to 282. |
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