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Bedford, a striker, began his career at Nottingham Fo | |
In 1910 the company acquired | Bedford a 0-6-0 side tank built in 1865 by Manning Wa |
Bedford, a 7'0" center, played for the Suns, Detroit | |
Bedford Abbey was a short-lived Benedictine monastery | |
records that Archbishop Oscytel was buried at | Bedford Abbey by Thurcytel in 971. |
dentified with the Thurcytel who was abbot of | Bedford Abbey at about the same time. |
Bedford Abbey existed in the 10th-century, staffed wi | |
For older students, Kingsbrook is served by | Bedford Academy sited on Mile Road. |
he Civil War, he attended the public schools, | Bedford Academy, and Indiana University. |
ational ministry at Brecon College, Wales and | Bedford Academy, England and was ordained in 1855. |
He attended the common schools and the | Bedford Academy. |
The school will reopen the next day as | Bedford Academy. |
ool; most graduating students go on to attend | Bedford Academy. |
The whaling industry peaked in 1857, when New | Bedford accounted for half the U.S. fleet. |
ondon Marathon marked the last time that Dave | Bedford acted as the sole race director, with Hugh Br |
would have been only a much poorer one,” and | Bedford adds that “her passion for maps has kept a tr |
nce to his position would endanger the union, | Bedford adopted a more flexible stance. |
Saint-Armand and later Dunhuam, then moved to | Bedford after his marriage to Philenda Beeman in 1819 |
He died in | Bedford aged 76. |
It covers all or part of Greene, Campbell, | Bedford, Albermarle, Nelson, Fluvanna, Buckingham, Cu |
Bedford Alfred George Jezzard, (19 October 1927 - 21 | |
ent because it is exactly 5 miles (8 km) from | Bedford, allowing Baptist activities to occur under t |
ton, Huntingdonshire; the patron, the Duke of | Bedford, also appointing him one of his chaplains. |
The Duke of | Bedford also built a castle on the site near a moated |
Bedford also states that “her publications are renown | |
Bedford also left $100,000 to cryonics research in hi | |
, Massachusetts, the school is in the town of | Bedford, an attractive historic area between the town |
Castle, | Bedford, an electoral ward in Bedford, England |
ay in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to | Bedford and Hitchin. |
rivalry between, on the one side, the Duke of | Bedford and the noble widow and, on the other, the Ea |
series of monuments to the Russells, Dukes of | Bedford, and their connexions ... [are according to] |
Cornwall, Shrewsbury & Atcham in Shropshire, | Bedford and South Bedfordshire in Bedfordshire and fi |
he Camdeboo Mountains along the escarpment to | Bedford and Stutterheim south to Grahamstown and nort |
e Smith, Richard Monette, Martha Henry, Brian | Bedford and many others were prominently featured dur |
The station will be between | Bedford and Flitwick. |
Park R.U.F.C. pull off dramatic wins against | Bedford and Rotherham respectively. |
ops, the Bishop of Hertford and the Bishop of | Bedford, and three archdeacons. |
ng every Monday at Buttonwood Park Zoo in New | Bedford, and played 270 times in 2007 across Massachu |
location near the corner where Giles, Maury, | Bedford and Lincoln counties came together. |
8-1897), married Francis Russell, 9th Duke of | Bedford and had issue. |
as well as younger brother to the 9th Duke of | Bedford and the 1st Baron Ampthill. |
dland quarries shipped down the River Ouse to | Bedford and from there conveyed by horse and cart alo |
Route 29 Business in Altavista northwest via | Bedford and Buchanan to U.S. Route 220 near Eagle Roc |
e was the son of Francis Russell, 7th Duke of | Bedford and his wife Anna Maria Stanhope. |
ew structure specifically constructed for the | Bedford and Milton Keynes Waterway - a 30 metres (33 |
scoot Reservoir at Croton Lake Road Bridge in | Bedford and eventually into the Atlantic Ocean via th |
It was later purchased by the | Bedford and Cambridge Railway (B&CR), which closed th |
Edward | Bedford and Alfred Rose played their only appearanced |
lroad abandoned a section of the line between | Bedford and Seymour, Indiana as soon as they took ove |
trict providing connections to Milton Keynes, | Bedford and the M1 to the east, and the M40 and Oxfor |
A statue was also erected in | Bedford, and a further one in Kherson. |
Louisa, daughter of John Russell, 6th Duke of | Bedford, and was educated at Harrow. |
in north west Bedfordshire, England, between | Bedford and Milton Keynes. |
by stanchions on the Up platform bearing the | Bedford and Cambridge's initials in script letters. |
h his new family, Coucy was named the Earl of | Bedford and was inducted into the Order of the Garter |
on the Midland's extension from Leicester to | Bedford and Hitchin. |
s Russell, a grandson of the late 6th Duke of | Bedford and nephew of Lord John Russell, the Whig pol |
land in the village was owned by the Dukes of | Bedford, and most of the inhabitants worked on the Be |
m from Perth GPO is named for Governor F.G.D. | Bedford and he named several streets for famous Admir |
ed local government as a Labour councillor in | Bedford, and was a member of Bedford Borough Council |
ard Russell, a younger son of the 4th Earl of | Bedford and a younger brother of the 5th Earl (later |
orated in 1875 and was partly in the towns of | Bedford and New Castle. |
n, along with sections of track in nearby New | Bedford and Dartmouth for the proposed South Coast Ra |
endowment which consisted of some property in | Bedford and 13 acres (53,000 m2) of water-meadows whi |
s located in a 5-story tower at the corner of | Bedford and Summer streets. |
next four best-sellers, Godwin interposed Mr. | Bedford and the Muses (1983), her second short story |
The Varsity Line - a railway between | Bedford and Cambridge - ran along the wood's northern |
ay in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to | Bedford and Hitchin. |
times during that summer at Brass Hysteria in | Bedford and Brass On The Bayou in Houston. |
nd Railway on its extension from Leicester to | Bedford and Hitchin. |
he A1 just south of the town, connecting with | Bedford and Milton Keynes, and carrying much of the t |
After a six-year break, he was successful for | Bedford and represented it until 1852. |
The firm is headquartered in | Bedford and holds the Royal Warrant for the supply of |
on whose books were the likes of the Duke of | Bedford and Lord Longford, as well as himself. |
e stationed to the fort at Clark's Point, New | Bedford, and remained there until its mustering out o |
Just off the A428 road between | Bedford and Northampton, the village overlooks old gr |
d in the 1980s to spur development of the New | Bedford and Fall River areas. |
Festivals in towns such as New | Bedford and Freetown will often serve Portuguese cuis |
A great ally of David | Bedford and a leading administrator in athletics. |
etion of a navigable route, by water, between | Bedford and the coast and is held over a weekend, nor |
subscription list was headed by the dukes of | Bedford and Westminster. |
predominating) through the towns of Amherst, | Bedford, and Merrimack before ending at the Souhegan |
s awarded Honorary Doctorates from Leicester, | Bedford and the Open Universities. |
ay in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to | Bedford and Hitchin. |
ute connecting New York City and Hartford via | Bedford and Danbury. |
e in Massachusetts, with campuses in suburban | Bedford and the city of Lowell. |
y tunnel on the London Midland region between | Bedford and Flitwick. |
operating in the vicinity of Holmes Hole, New | Bedford and Boston, Massachusetts, where her duties i |
and mentor to such younger composers as Luke | Bedford and Dai Fujikura. |
(in 1837) that the Counties of Huntingdon and | Bedford, and the Archdeaconry of Sudbury were added t |
and civil parish located on the A421 between | Bedford and Milton Keynes. |
0 appearances for London Irish and played for | Bedford and London Welsh before ending at Leeds Carne |
outh district, which includes the city of New | Bedford and the towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhav |
as a children's book, adapted by Annie North | Bedford and illustrated by Corinne Malvern. |
l-time, Santos worked at WBSM and WNBH in New | Bedford, and WSAR and WALE in Fall River. |
Anne of York and George Plantagenet, Duke of | Bedford and Catherine of York. |
It lies to the south west of | Bedford and Kempston, down towards the M1 motorway. |
gether with two from rival Pendragon Group in | Bedford and Northampton. |
Carmel Church in New | Bedford and before serving as pastor of St. John the |
replacement alignment would be needed between | Bedford and Cambridge. |
In 2005, Howland moved to New | Bedford and ran for mayor against incumbent mayor Fre |
ile in England, Brooks again played rugby for | Bedford and was selected in the South vs North fixtur |
He studied in | Bedford and London. |
president of business development for Howard, | Bedford, and Nolan, a consulting practice focused on |
ingdom; it is around nine miles north west of | Bedford and is about 1 km (0.6 miles) east of the cou |
ay in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to | Bedford and Hitchin. |
We're from | Bedford and we're proud |
Four of these were fast trains between | Bedford and Brighton, via Kings Cross Thameslink stat |
The son of an engineer, Luff was born in | Bedford, and educated at Bedford Modern School. |
He died in | Bedford and is interred there in Bedford Cemetery. |
White was born in | Bedford and educated at Bedford Modern School. |
training as Lancers, with its Headquarters at | Bedford and sub-units and detachments as follows: • A |
ves Oakham, Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, | Bedford, and Luton. |
East | Bedford and Hanworth became part of the Feltham Urban |
d Bypass (From the A1 Black Cat Roundabout to | Bedford) and back to raise money for charity. |
er Standard and a Commer Super, Ford Transit, | Bedford and two types of Volkswagen: one with a fixed |
members of the Amateur Dramatic Societies in | Bedford and the surrounding area and other users of t |
Goode is an unincorporated community between | Bedford and Forest in Bedford County, Virginia, Unite |
He was educated at | Bedford and Oakham, and King's College, Cambridge. |
hitbread was elected Member of Parliament for | Bedford and held the seat until 1835. |
ay in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to | Bedford and Hitchin. |
a group of mill owners, including ones in New | Bedford and Rhode Island to discuss the idea of estab |
ngest brother of Francis Russell, 5th Duke of | Bedford, and John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, and u |
Sandy and Potton Railway was acquired by the | Bedford and Cambridge Railway in 1860, which intended |
t Elizabeth in the eastern Cape and inland to | Bedford and Grahamstown. |
The current constituency covers the towns of | Bedford and Kempston in Bedfordshire. |
ine even more, as they are abandoning between | Bedford and Crane, a total distance of 21.15 miles. |
ppearing at Leatherhead, Watford, Shrewsbury, | Bedford and Northampton. |
Eddy Manter Luce Jr. (1807-1849) of New | Bedford and Falmouth, MA. |
cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, the town of | Bedford and Halifax County into the Halifax Regional |
It is about nine miles (15 km) south of | Bedford, and is about nine miles north-west from Letc |
t is located on the Marston Vale line between | Bedford and Bletchley. |
It is owned by the Town of | Bedford and operated as an 18th century historic hous |
second daughter for John Russell, 6th Duke of | Bedford and Lady Georgina Gordon. |
ton lies around 16 km (10 miles) northwest of | Bedford and is about 2 km (1.2 miles) east of the cou |
southwest through Martinsville, Bloomington, | Bedford and Mitchell. |
It operates from a depot in central | Bedford and has outstations located at Biggleswade an |
It was directed by Dain | Bedford and Neil James Drummond. |
Situated on the main route between nearby | Bedford and Milton Keynes, the village was bypassed b |
eral through the night train services between | Bedford and Brighton. |
district, which includes his hometown of New | Bedford and several nearby towns. |
Bertha Phillpotts was born in | Bedford, and educated at home before going to the Uni |
ng of the townships of Pennington, Westleigh, | Bedford and part of the township of Atherton and name |
largely serves as a dormitory settlement for | Bedford, and also for commuters to London, being on t |
, Global Radio announced plans to close Heart | Bedford and merge the station with Heart Milton Keyne |
at club level has played rugby union (RU) for | Bedford, and Coventry R.F.C., playing at Wing, i.e. n |
s a conscientious objector, and imprisoned in | Bedford and Reading gaols. |
h) service linking Oxford with Milton Keynes, | Bedford and possibly also Cambridge. |
the breakaway New Liberal Party led by Harry | Bedford and Francis Fisher. |
vely that it was held always of the barony of | Bedford, and that Sir John Mowbray was at that time t |
out loss of time to the eastward" to raid New | Bedford and Fairhaven on the Massachusetts mainland, |
the P1 (Pluto 1) bus route which runs between | Bedford and Northampton. |
cial background reflecting both the nature of | Bedford and the position of the school within the ind |
From there, it continued through Burlington, | Bedford, and Billerica, the section of which is still |
lections were held at a single polling place, | Bedford, and voters from the rest of the county had t |
l flight took place on 13 March 1961 from RAE | Bedford, and it was there on 12 September 1961 that t |
aller garrison than larger forts such as Fort | Bedford and Fort Ligonier, Fort Juniata Crossing cons |
Portagee Gate, depicts his upbringing in New | Bedford, and describes a relationship between the aut |
cil offices) on Brickhill Drive in Brickhill, | Bedford and went up to University College, Oxford to |
raffic with the introduction of buses between | Bedford and Hitchin. |
history of providing education in the town of | Bedford, and both Bedford High School and Dame Alice |
Bedford appeared with James Garner in the 1966 film G | |
e major towns, most notably Milton Keynes and | Bedford, are set to expand by up to 50% over the comi |
In 1951 he began a long association with the | Bedford area, being successively Rural Dean, Archdeac |
rn, the Junction Tavern, the Rowditch and the | Bedford Arms. |
Brian | Bedford as Eddie |
Brian | Bedford as Jasper |
Barbara | Bedford as Norman Fortier |
Brian | Bedford as Dr. Castle |
his county cap in 1962 and then succeeded Ian | Bedford as the county captain in 1963. |
Brian | Bedford as Mr. Fezziwig |
ican community and other ethnic groups in New | Bedford, as the defendants were Portuguese immigrants |
Bishop of Hertford, along with the Bishop of | Bedford, assists the Diocesan Bishop of St Albans in |
ynyard Park, County Durham and the Duchess of | Bedford at Woburn Abbey. |
He was educated at the public schools of | Bedford, at the Friends Academy, and at Wesleyan Univ |
ate for Brent South at the 1992 election, for | Bedford at the 1997 election, and for Brent North at |
e, under the command of Admiral Sir Frederick | Bedford at the behest of the Royal Niger Company, gra |
ent Garden which they rented from the Duke of | Bedford at the cost of £12 a year. |
e's symbol of office) was flying on board HMS | Bedford, attached to the fleet then employed in the W |
Bedford attended William Ellis School in Kentish Town | |
It is home to the | Bedford Autodrome which also houses Thurleigh Museum, |
By 1910, Thomashefsky owned a 12-room home on | Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, plus a bungalow by the se |
ty in the then Agudath Israel headquarters on | Bedford Avenue on May 15, 1941. |
nue, and uses Nostrand Avenue (eastbound) and | Bedford Avenue (westbound) to reach Halsey Street. |
e Station in the borough of Manhattan and the | Bedford Avenue Station in Brooklyn. |
od Avenue, Nostrand Avenue, Foster Avenue and | Bedford Avenue on the west, Clarkson Avenue, Utica Av |
as well as northbound on New York Avenue and | Bedford Avenue (as part of a one-way pair), between S |
nties of England (except Cambridge Avenue and | Bedford Avenue, presumably since Cambridgeshire and B |
on, but is still in the Hill District at 1635 | Bedford Avenue. |
Owned by the | Bedford Baptist Church, the station originally receiv |
Halifax | Bedford Basin was a provincial electoral district in |
Immediately north of the community on the | Bedford basin adjacent to the MacKay bridge lies the |
Scotia House of Assembly representing Halifax | Bedford Basin as a Liberal in the 1993 provincial ele |
pitching coach/marquee attraction for the New | Bedford Bay Sox baseball team, along with the assista |
Born in | Bedford, Beardsmore attended the independent Dame Ali |
Hilkiah | Bedford became a bishop among the nonjurors; he left |
Born near the town of Old Liberty (now | Bedford), Bedford County, Virginia, Hubbard attended |
te institutions offered tertiary education in | Bedford: Bedford College of Physical Education in Lan |
which consists of the cities of Lynchburg and | Bedford, Bedford County, and parts of Amherst and Cam |
Davis was born in | Bedford, Bedfordshire and started his career as a tra |
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