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| In local politics, he opposed Robert | Whitby, a nominee of Lord Ellesmere as clerk of the P |
| , Beckett was elected Member of Parliament for | Whitby, a seat he held until 1905. |
| "The Council of | Whitby: A Study in Early Anglo-Saxon Politics", in Jo |
| Abels, Richard (1983) “The Council of | Whitby: a study in early Anglo-Saxon politics”, in: T |
| She was abbess of | Whitby Abbey from the death of her kinswoman Hilda in |
| In 1914, | Whitby Abbey was shelled by German battlecruisers Von |
| This quarry had been used for the 7th century | Whitby Abbey and other sculptures in Yorkshire; the s |
| after the death of Begu herself, the monks of | Whitby Abbey were seeking holy relics to replace thos |
| n 1204, for Glastonbury Abbey in 1205, and for | Whitby Abbey in 1206 and 1209. |
| Whitby Abby was a double monastery, housing the nuns | |
| Whitby again reached the final of the NRSC in 1999 on | |
| rn and Marske by the Sea, Skelton and Brotton, | Whitby, along with Whitby Rural District. |
| In the same month, | Whitby also criticised David Cameron in relation to t |
| der and ordered construction of a new abbey at | Whitby, amongst the ruins of the Anglo-Saxon one of S |
| n 1846, was educated in Greenwood, Ontario and | Whitby and settled in Greenbank. |
| was also the junction station for the line to | Whitby and was opened on 5 July 1845 by the York and |
| e stretch of the coast of Yorkshire, including | Whitby and Filey. |
| ol United and went out on loan to Scarborough, | Whitby and Bishop Auckland in order to gain match pra |
| at the 1983 general election, which brought in | Whitby and its surrounding area in place of the Picke |
| It is dedicated to Saint Hilda, Abbess of | Whitby and was built in 1888 in Early English style a |
| Mills was born in | Whitby, and brought up in Thornaby-on-Tees and while |
| Whitby and the River Esk | |
| holm and Egton Bridge, 8 miles (13 km) west of | Whitby, and is served by Glaisdale railway station on |
| Main article: | Whitby and Pickering Railway |
| e Incline, which was part of the original 1836 | Whitby and Pickering Railway route. |
| He also served parishes in Blackburn, | Whitby and Sheffield. |
| al election of February 1974 for Cleveland and | Whitby, and became an opposition spokesman in 1976. |
| e) Mary, daughter of Sir Henry Cholmondeley of | Whitby, and his rectory at Newton was during the civi |
| Northern Rail's Esk Valley Line (formerly the | Whitby and Pickering Railway) between Whitby and Rusw |
| Malton, Pickering, Scarborough, Selby, Thirsk, | Whitby and York in England. |
| aries' of Simon Patrick, William Lowth, Daniel | Whitby, and Richard Arnald. |
| t from Thirsk, north to Middlesbrough, east to | Whitby and south to Pickering. |
| ed by a rail network between Middlesbrough and | Whitby and an Arriva bus service. |
| unt Pellon (and then Brighouse), Rural Dean of | Whitby and Prebendary of York before his elevation to |
| a short-lived station on part of the original | Whitby and Pickering Railway line. |
| A railway was brought to Grosmont by the | Whitby and Pickering Railway and its engineer George |
| Hubbard (1883 - 1953) was the second Bishop of | Whitby and an Honorary Chaplain to the King. |
| don OBE (1913 - 1992) was the fourth Bishop of | Whitby, and subsequently twice Bishop of Kimberley an |
| In 1774 Thomas recruited colonists from | Whitby and the Orkney Islands, and emigrated with the |
| ickering, Reach, Scott, Scugog, Uxbridge, East | Whitby and Whitby (excluding the area between the wes |
| ional Park, inland but near the coast, between | Whitby and Saltburn-by-the-Sea. |
| 0 sq ft (3,700 m2) factory on the outskirts of | Whitby, and in 2007 acquired Kilkeel, Northern Irelan |
| of the Roman Catholic practices (see synod of | Whitby), and ruled against divorce in most cases. |
| Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard Cholmley of | Whitby; and, after his first wife's death in 1629 to |
| , such as Catterick, Richmond, Scarborough and | Whitby, are served by Arriva North East) in England. |
| ntred around Rye), Dartmoor, the Goathland and | Whitby area of Yorkshire and the Southwold and Walber |
| c 1892) was a British geologist working in the | Whitby area of North Yorkshire, England. |
| 2), a geologist best known for his work in the | Whitby area. |
| It was a horse worked line and opened from | Whitby as far as Grosmont (then known as 'Tunnel' fro |
| ong with the Bishop of Selby and the Bishop of | Whitby, assists the Archbishop of York in overseeing |
| It lies around 1.8 miles (2.9 km) from | Whitby, at the junction of the B1410 and B1416 roads, |
| Whitby, B.R. (2003), A.I. A Beginner's Guide, Oxford: | |
| Whitby, B.R. (1996), Reflections on Artificial Intell | |
| 2 general election as a parliamentary borough, | Whitby being at that point one of the most prosperous |
| It was designed by | Whitby Bird and Partners, and built at a cost of £1.8 |
| randi public art consultants and the engineers | Whitby Bird & Partners. |
| Bob Hoskins as a rebellious captain of a small | Whitby boat who is determined to flout petty maritime |
| The | Whitby branch did not escape and from New Year 1917 t |
| ewes, Bradford on Avon, Beverley, Cirencester, | Whitby, Bury St Edmunds, Devizes, Sandwich and Durham |
| He married Margaret | Whitby by whom he had three daughters and one son Edw |
| ghter of Sir William Cholmeley, 2nd Baronet of | Whitby, by his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of Joh |
| he Bishopric of Lindisfarne after the Synod of | Whitby called by King Oswiu of Northumbria decided to |
| he hard dance scene, with such artists as Andy | Whitby, Cally & Juice, P.H.A.T.T., Technikal, Dark By |
| He was born in Harmony, East | Whitby, Canada West, the son of Job Wilson Fowke and |
| Whitby, Canada | |
| HMS Torquay (F43) was a Type 12 | Whitby class frigate of the Royal Navy. |
| The original Type 12 frigates, the | Whitby class, were designed as first rate ocean-going |
| McKay attended high school at Bradford, | Whitby Collegiate Institute, Normal School in Toronto |
| Whitby commented that "he soon rescinded" those. | |
| ut was again replaced by a new Scarborough and | Whitby constituency for the 1997 general election. |
| of it had formerly been part of Cleveland and | Whitby constituency, 34.6% came from Middlesbrough an |
| gain largely replaced by a new Scarborough and | Whitby constituency. |
| It was largely replaced by the new Cleveland & | Whitby constituency. |
| The archdeaconry is led by the Area Bishop of | Whitby, currently the Right Reverend Martin Warner, w |
| the Green Fields Beyond is a 2000 play by Nick | Whitby, dealing with the experiences of a tank crew i |
| The | Whitby division was abolished for the 1918 general el |
| Coach tours to the nearby coastal town of | Whitby drove past the site, at which point drivers wo |
| L career, Blair was the coach / manager of the | Whitby Dunlops team that won Allan Cups in 1957 and 1 |
| Playing for Canada's | Whitby Dunlops, Broden won the IIHF's Oslo tournament |
| ort of the Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and | Whitby during which the German fleet encountered and |
| Elanor was born in | Whitby, England out of wedlock to John Allerton and M |
| For the railway station in | Whitby, England, see Whitby railway station. |
| The ceremony is still performed in | Whitby every year on Ascension Eve, by the occupiers |
| In 1876 he married Jane Thistle of another | Whitby family, and in 1926 they celebrated their gold |
| e was Member of Parliament for Scarborough and | Whitby for two terms until being ousted by Conservati |
| - 1 December 1941) was the inaugural Bishop of | Whitby from 1923 until 1939; and also of Selby. |
| Whitby from St. Mary's Churchyard | |
| He was also M.P. for | Whitby from 1859 to 1865. |
| ated in 1987, the riding contained the town of | Whitby from south of Taunton Road. |
| glish bishop who served as Suffragan Bishop of | Whitby from 1999 to 2008. |
| g to England, he served as suffragan Bishop of | Whitby from 1947 to 1954 and then as Bishop of Blackb |
| The | Whitby Gazette is an English provincial newspaper pub |
| Whitby GO Station is a train and bus station in the G | |
| nk meet-up, held in a large tearoom during the | Whitby Goth Weekend. |
| bell,a Star,a little Blondie,a Carlagh Witch,a | Whitby Goth,a Mexican Mins a Stevie Nicks a right Eej |
| The band's appearances include The | Whitby Gothic Weekend (Whitby, UK, 1997, 2004), The S |
| Whitby Gothic Weekend, often abbreviated to WGW or si | |
| Blay | Whitby graduated with first class honours from New Co |
| ( | Whitby had been summoned to send members to the Prote |
| Once the alum industry around | Whitby had taken root, the English Crown imposed its |
| ter Parliament constituencies of Cleveland and | Whitby, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar, Richmond ( |
| Ever an innovator, | Whitby has added the highly-regarded International Ba |
| Whitby has been opposed to having a directly elected | |
| Whitby has featured in literary works, television and | |
| After 16 years at | Whitby he made a sideways move to become Bishop of Se |
| After 7 years at | Whitby he was translated to Kimberley and Kuruman. |
| son of Dr Philip Hicks and the writer Beatrice | Whitby, he was educated at Winchester College in Hamp |
| in the Northumbrian church led to the Synod of | Whitby held at this monastery in 664, during which Os |
| Philip Hugh | Whitby Hicks was born on 25 September 1895 in Warwick |
| e victory of the Roman faction in the Synod of | Whitby, his great triumph over the Gaelic monks. |
| th and the raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and | Whitby in 1914, and the Battle of the Gulf of Riga in |
| He re-signed for former club | Whitby in July 2010. |
| Both brothers hail from | Whitby, in North Yorkshire. |
| View northward, towards Loftus and | Whitby in 1961 |
| Born at Fyling Hall, near | Whitby in Yorkshire, he was the second son of Sir Hug |
| day trains along the line between Teesside and | Whitby in 1900. |
| cient tradition in the English coastal town of | Whitby in Yorkshire. |
| Barnett is from London, but was raised in | Whitby, in North Yorkshire, England. |
| The title takes its name after the town of | Whitby in North Yorkshire. |
| also used an 84-year cycle until the Synod of | Whitby in 664. |
| 26 August 2009 at a rest home in the suburb of | Whitby in Porirua. |
| Sandsend is a small fishing village, near to | Whitby in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire |
| irst team debut against his former loanee club | Whitby in the FA Cup. |
| He was present at the Synod of | Whitby in 664, where he led the pro-Roman party, but |
| The coat of arms of nearby | Whitby includes three such 'snakestones'. |
| The Bishop of | Whitby is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bish |
| Journey time to | Whitby is 11 mins and Middlesbrough 1hr15. |
| Whitby is part of the census-designated place of Coal | |
| Today, the Bishop of | Whitby is responsible for the Archdeaconry of Clevela |
| Two miles from the village on the outskirts of | Whitby is the 19th century Sneaton Castle. |
| Scarborough and | Whitby is a county constituency represented in the Ho |
| Whitby is an unincorporated coal town in the Winding | |
| Dr Blay | Whitby is a philosopher and technology ethicist, spec |
| Dr | Whitby is a member of the Ethics Strategic Panel of B |
| It consisted of | Whitby itself and the adjoining townships of Ruswarp, |
| 1625 Edward | Whitby; John Savage |
| 1624: Edward | Whitby; John Savage |
| Nicholson continued to live in Yorkshire - at | Whitby, Knaresborough and Ripon. |
| Cleveland and | Whitby largely replaced the previous Cleveland consti |
| utiful and historic abbeys including Rosedale, | Whitby, Lastingham, Byland, Kirkham Abbey, Fountains |
| er and shipowner, who was also a member of the | Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society. |
| Daniel Duck's diaries are held by the | Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society who indicat |
| us an additional bay platform serving (mainly) | Whitby local trains. |
| m is based on a true life incident involving a | Whitby man, Jack Lammiman, who declared that his ship |
| Cameron, Averil; Ward-Perkins, Bryan.; | Whitby, Michael (2000), The Cambridge ancient history |
| Connected to | Whitby, Middlesbrough and Newcastle through the Esk V |
| The 1994 | Whitby municipal elections were held in November 1994 |
| Longfield was first elected to the | Whitby municipal council in 1991, winning a close vic |
| Whitby Museum is a private museum in Whitby, North Yo | |
| Whitby Museum holds a large collection on the archaeo | |
| Boff Whalley of Chumbawamba at | Whitby Musicport in 2008 |
| Goldsborough, | Whitby, North Yorkshire |
| It was held in | Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, from 2000-2007. |
| obin Hood's Bay, 7 miles (11 km) south east of | Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. |
| Andrew was born at | Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. |
| Larpool Viaduct, crossing the River Esk, near | Whitby, North Yorkshire |
| the riding, along with the part of the Town of | Whitby north of Taunton Road East and Taunton Road We |
| at North Curry, Taunton, Somerset and died at | Whitby, North Yorkshire. |
| tention to cease production at its creamery in | Whitby, North Yorkshire. |
| l, or a busy colourful picture of a harbour in | Whitby, now both in Stockport Art Gallery. |
| sed the estate in the 17th century from Thomas | Whitby of Great Haywood, Staffordshire produced some |
| ed was the raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and | Whitby on 15-16 December 1914. |
| Whitby, Ontario | |
| Monument at the Site of Camp X in | Whitby, Ontario |
| Trafalgar Castle School in | Whitby, Ontario is a private day and residential scho |
| Hatch started out with a small liquor store in | Whitby, Ontario and prospered to the point where he w |
| Fred Horne (born August 25, 1961 in | Whitby, Ontario) is a Canadian politician and current |
| Reddox, who currently lives in | Whitby, Ontario, led the Petes in scoring in his firs |
| sin also named Alex MacKinnon is a Rapper from | Whitby Ontario, He wrote the song "6 Cod 1 Coon" and |
| who lives with her parents and brother Hal in | Whitby, Ontario, a high school student and aspiring n |
| chain (for example, "The Crown and Firkin", in | Whitby, Ontario, Canada), and many Firkin Group pubs |
| Currently teaches at Father Leo J Austin, in | Whitby, Ontario, as a gym and science teacher. |
| Based in | Whitby, Ontario, the unit began recruiting during the |
| ronto, Ontario and Henry Street High School in | Whitby, Ontario. |
| by Eric Yealand, was filmed on a small farm in | Whitby, Ontario. |
| er positions included Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; | Whitby, Ontario; and a church plant in Willowdale, On |
| minal attempts a getaway by sea), the towns of | Whitby or Otley are normally used (Scarborough is occ |
| e villages of Great and Little Sutton, Hooton, | Whitby, Overpool and Rivacre as suburbs. |
| smere Port), Stanney Wood (Ellesmere Port} and | Whitby Park (Ellesmere Port). |
| hown in the Dome of Discovery and given to the | Whitby Philosophical Society when the festival ended. |
| She has lent her voice to the radio dramas | Whitby Pier, Aperture and Hanging, and played Sarah B |
| and replaced by the canopy recovered from the | Whitby platform. |
| The event results in booming business for | Whitby pubs such as The Elsinore (where the WGW origi |
| ool Viaduct formerly carried the Scarborough & | Whitby Railway over the River Esk, North Yorkshire, E |
| The Scarborough & | Whitby Railway was railway line from Scarborough to W |
| ion was a railway station on the Scarborough & | Whitby Railway 7 miles from Scarborough. |
| tion at the highest point of the Scarborough & | Whitby Railway. |
| ker was a railway station on the Scarborough & | Whitby Railway. |
| ion was a railway station on the Scarborough & | Whitby Railway. |
| d railway station was a railway station on the | Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. |
| Sandsend Tunnel was a tunnel on the | Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. |
| s railway station was a railway station on the | Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. |
| Skinningrove was a railway station on the | Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. |
| iously Lofthouse, was a railway station on the | Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. |
| Grinkle was a railway station on the | Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. |
| l railway station was a railway station on the | Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. |
| tion, the connection northward to Grosmont and | Whitby, remained until some time after the First Worl |
| school moved to the Methodist Mission Home on | Whitby Road and operated out of temporary modular str |
| the crossroads of Sutton Way/Stanney Lane and | Whitby Road. |
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