「Tewkesbury」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The manor was owned by | Tewkesbury Abbey for 800 years then for 500 years by th |
He was organist of | Tewkesbury Abbey (1943-1944), Christ Church, Woburn Squ |
in the fifteenth century into the control of | Tewkesbury Abbey and then of Eton College. |
al concerts take place elsewhere, such as in | Tewkesbury Abbey or Worcester Cathedral. |
and other Lancastrian leaders took refuge in | Tewkesbury Abbey but they were forced from sanctuary tw |
Abbey School Choir (now Schola Cantorum) at | Tewkesbury Abbey, assisting the late Martindale Sidwell |
ed to be buried next to her first husband at | Tewkesbury Abbey, but Richard had her interred at Beaul |
Abbey Gatehouse is a gatehouse building to | Tewkesbury Abbey, in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. |
Richard of York ( | Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 6 Octobe |
Castle and Guy's Cliffe, and gave a gift to | Tewkesbury Abbey. |
ment Act 1972, from the municipal borough of | Tewkesbury, along with Cheltenham Rural District and pa |
The A38 trunk road runs south to | Tewkesbury and Gloucester and north-north-east to Droit |
ay, followed by a similar appointment to the | Tewkesbury and Malvern railway. |
The movie was directed by Joan | Tewkesbury and starred Carol Burnett as Dori Grey, Keit |
ander and fought in several battles, such as | Tewkesbury, and he was the Governor (Bailiff) of Guerns |
ool by Sir Raymond Priestley who was born in | Tewkesbury and who participated in the Antarctic Expedi |
hen Sacrist of St Paul's Cathedral, Vicar of | Tewkesbury and Canon of Windsor 1996 - 1998 before his |
aughter of John Lewknor (killed at Battle of | Tewkesbury) and Johanna Halsham. |
nd is also seen in properties in Shrewsbury, | Tewkesbury and York. |
laced in 1864 by a new station built for the | Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway which closed 14 August 1 |
y trek to visit old flames, directed by Joan | Tewkesbury and starring John Belushi, Talia Shire, Keit |
He was born in | Tewkesbury and died in Marylebone. |
was a station on the Midland Railway between | Tewkesbury and Evesham. |
was a station on the Midland Railway between | Tewkesbury and Evesham. |
It was opened by the Midland Railway's | Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway between Great Malvern an |
the Freedom of the Borough of Cheltenham and | Tewkesbury and was a Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershi |
As a result, he went to | Tewkesbury as abbot where he was out of Henry's way. |
supported Henry Capell, 1st Baron Capell of | Tewkesbury, at that time the Lord Deputy of Ireland. |
bridge, the Parish of Hucclecote is part of | Tewkesbury Borough Council. |
It is part of the | Tewkesbury Borough Council area. |
ggests, the main town in the constituency is | Tewkesbury, but other settlements include Twyning, Ashc |
treats waste from all of Gloucester, much of | Tewkesbury, Cheltenham and Stroud and even receives was |
The council-funded area consists of | Tewkesbury Close, Hexham Close, Bolton Close, and Furne |
ngs were chosen to form the nucleus of a new | Tewkesbury Comprehensive School, with all of the town's |
English Dissenters in | Tewkesbury contributed to the Monmouth Rebellion of 168 |
geworth is a village and civil parish in the | Tewkesbury district of Gloucestershire, England, betwee |
leworth is a village and civil parish in the | Tewkesbury district of Gloucestershire, England, with a |
The constituency also includes parishes from | Tewkesbury district, including Forthampton, Chaceley Ho |
r of Parliament (MP) for the Cirencester and | Tewkesbury division of Gloucestershire from 1918 to 192 |
idents are Dr. Heather Angel, Lord Barber of | Tewkesbury, Dr. David Bellamy, Mrs Sonja Fuchs OBE, Lor |
Jones moved the academy to | Tewkesbury early in summer 1713, at least partly in ord |
n 1849 the then owner, John Martin, M.P. for | Tewkesbury, employed the services of an architect, Mr J |
on the top of a hill overlooking the town of | Tewkesbury, England. |
He was originally from | Tewkesbury, England. |
At the time of the | Tewkesbury Festival in 1971 (a major program of events |
Augustine John Hodson was Bishop of | Tewkesbury from 1938 to 1955. |
rbes Trevor Horan was the Anglican Bishop of | Tewkesbury from 1960 to 1973. |
He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Tewkesbury from 1712 to 1722. |
She currently resides in | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire and has written a play call |
John Alfred Healing (14 June 1873 in | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England - 4 July 1933 in C |
s an English professional footballer born in | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, who played in the Football |
a village and civil parish in the borough of | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. |
He was born in | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and died at the age of 83 |
Formerly | Tewkesbury had had four secondary schools: the Grammar |
He left at | Tewkesbury his daughter Betty Pitt and a niece Mary Hep |
ril 1692, he was ennobled as Baron Capell of | Tewkesbury, in the County of Gloucester. |
Twyning, about a mile south of Twyning, near | Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. |
his elevation to the suffragan bishopric of | Tewkesbury in 1960. |
his elevation to the suffragan bishopric of | Tewkesbury in 1938. |
After the Battle of | Tewkesbury in 1471, it was he who captured Queen Margar |
er the huge Yorkist victory of the Battle of | Tewkesbury in 1471 (along with many others). |
mustard was developed in the English town of | Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire and gained certain notori |
He was elected to the House of Commons for | Tewkesbury in 1807, a seat he held until 1812 and again |
Tredington is a small village near | Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, England. |
Beheading of the Duke at | Tewkesbury in 1471 |
e has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire since 1997. |
Tewkesbury is a county constituency represented in the | |
The historic town of | Tewkesbury is situated 8 miles south west on the River |
Tewkesbury is a local government district and borough i | |
Henry Capell, 1st Baron Capell of | Tewkesbury KB, PC (6 March 1638 - 30 May 1696) was a se |
Derek Coates Barber, Baron Barber of | Tewkesbury, Kt (born 17 June 1918) is a British member |
Centres in Cheltenham, Gloucester and at the | Tewkesbury Launchpad Centre. |
With much of the Ashchurch to | Tewkesbury line now being used as a Cycle and Footpath, |
alstaff has the line: “his wit's as thick as | Tewkesbury Mustard”. |
ch to cross before reaching the outskirts of | Tewkesbury, nearly eight miles upstream. |
ington (1764-1843), Member of Parliament for | Tewkesbury, nephew of the second Baronet of the 1721 cr |
1984 and made a life peer as Baron Barber of | Tewkesbury, of Gotherington in the County of Gloucester |
At the Battle of | Tewkesbury on 4 May, 1471, he commanded the middle of t |
Henry Disston (industrialist) was born in | Tewkesbury on May 24, 1819. |
Like many towns in the west of England, | Tewkesbury played an important part in the development |
he town is currently served by Ashchurch for | Tewkesbury railway station, approximately two miles fro |
Tewkesbury railway station was a station on the Midland | |
r railway line to the north of Ashchurch for | Tewkesbury railway station. |
even Second Division games for Notts County, | Tewkesbury returned to Aston Villa in January 1933, sig |
utenant of Worcestershire and captain in the | Tewkesbury Rifle Volunteers. |
ocal Government Act 1894 as successor to the | Tewkesbury Rural Sanitary District. |
Tewkesbury Rural District was, from 1894 to 1935, a rur | |
op/grime group consisting of Fraksha (Oliver | Tewkesbury), Scotty Hinds and Felony, three MCs from th |
), in which he visited Chichester, Richmond, | Tewkesbury, Stamford, Totnes, Ludlow, Warwick, Berwick- |
8 general election as MP for Cirencester and | Tewkesbury, standing as a Coalition Unionist (i.e. a su |
roduct of the decision taken in 1969 to make | Tewkesbury switch to comprehensive secondary education, |
Uckington is in the borough of | Tewkesbury, the Cheltenham post town, and on the Coombe |
From | Tewkesbury, the ring follows the upstream course of the |
ated midway between the towns of Evesham and | Tewkesbury to the south of Bredon Hill. |
rsection of the Gloucester to Leominster and | Tewkesbury to Hereford roads. |
overcame the remaining Lancastrian threat at | Tewkesbury to reign in peace until his sudden death. |
y mainly parallel to the River Severn on its | Tewkesbury to Kempsey) stretch, and on the A4104 road. |
Tewkesbury Town Band (a Brass Band) actively plays loca | |
the Stagecoach Bus 41/42 service departs to | Tewkesbury town centre and Cheltenham, has recently bee |
his elevation to the suffragan bishopric of | Tewkesbury, translation to the of Bath See following in |
ate Stewart, of the Ramblers Association and | Tewkesbury Walking Club. |
Cirencester and | Tewkesbury was a parliamentary constituency in Gloucest |
Tewkesbury was born in Hove, Sussex, in 1909. | |
icke, before flowing north west and north to | Tewkesbury where the Swilgate joins the River Avon clos |
He was buried at Deerhurst church near | Tewkesbury, where a memorial window was erected. |
was previously a branch line to Evesham via | Tewkesbury which was closed just prior to the Beeching |
The district did not include the town of | Tewkesbury which was a separate municipal borough. |
ver Severn at Gloucester, proceeding then to | Tewkesbury, with a 'Worcestershire Way Link'. |
mber 1769 he was presented to the rectory of | Tewkesbury, with which he held also the vicarage of Lon |
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