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| ington, who was driven from it by the Duke of | Berwick, a short time before King James II crossed th |
| In March 2002, | Berwick acquired business assets of C.M. Offray & Son |
| The Wales and | Berwick Act 1746 is passed by the Parliament of Great |
| The short title "Wales and | Berwick Act" was introduced after the other sections |
| William in 1779 and then in 1780 Governor of | Berwick, also holding this post until his death, alth |
| his Hampshire offices in favor of the Duke of | Berwick, although he was commissioned a captain in th |
| uch of the North Sea coast between Dunbar and | Berwick, although this coverage is not deliberate. |
| in the 1980s a bypass took the A1 road out of | Berwick altogether. |
| r force comprising Kent (R.Adm AFE Palliser), | Berwick and Bermuda was also at sea, to guard the two |
| It was largely created from | Berwick and Haddington and was replaced by East Lothi |
| 3, but he still held the post of treasurer of | Berwick, and was often employed on diplomatic mission |
| , in 1738, he inherited his titles of Duke of | Berwick and Duke of Liria and Xerica. |
| Major towns include | Berwick and Kingston. |
| Liberal Party, standing as their candidate in | Berwick and East Lothian in 1950. |
| ries US 90 over the Atchafalaya River between | Berwick and Morgan City. |
| English diplomat Sir Henry Gate, Marshall of | Berwick, and the soldier Sir William Drury for dinner |
| The pairing of | Berwick and Civil Service Strollers in the 2009-10 Sc |
| Most services are provided from nearby | Berwick and Narre Warren. |
| g Alfonso XI of Castile, Douglas set off from | Berwick and sailed first to Sluys in Flanders. |
| Berwick and East Lothian, February 1974 to the Conser | |
| ert Lauder of The Bass let the farms of North | Berwick, and I find that in the same year he and his |
| Dawn French: Level 1 by Gwen | Berwick and Sydney Thorne |
| grandfather, was a successful dairy farmer in | Berwick, and served as an Ontario Liberal Party Membe |
| om 1708 to 1918, when its name was changed to | Berwick and Haddington. |
| In 1719 he was appointed Governor of | Berwick and of Holy Island, He entered Parliament in |
| rations by his wife, including Sussex (1912), | Berwick and the Lothians (1913), The Heart of East An |
| ment (MP) for the now-defunct constituency of | Berwick and Haddington from the 1924. |
| The first son of Noel Hill, 1st Baron | Berwick and his wife Anna Vernon, he was educated at |
| (military engineer and at one time Marshal of | Berwick and later governor of Aymouth Fort), and his |
| Both men were active in the | Berwick and District Motor Club during the 1950s, but |
| tleship HMS Duke of York and the cruisers HMS | Berwick and HMS Devonshire for the air attacks on the |
| east coast of Scotland between Edinburgh and | Berwick, and managed to effect the king's escape by m |
| ailing to Norway with the cruisers Curlew and | Berwick and screened by the destroyers Hyperion, Here |
| unties established by the Act (which included | Berwick), and that "Wales" would consist of the eight |
| islation passed before then, England included | Berwick and Monmouthshire, and that in legislation pr |
| : Barry, Battersea South, Bedfordshire South, | Berwick and East Lothian, Bolton East, Buckingham, Co |
| all in Wakefield parish, who was treasurer of | Berwick, and otherwise employed in public services in |
| under Baron Grey de Wilton marched north from | Berwick and assisted with the Siege of Leith until ho |
| ies of Ayr, Ayrshire Central, Ayrshire South, | Berwick and East Lothian, Dumfries, Galloway, Lanark, |
| he 1983 general election, the area lay in the | Berwick and East Lothian constituency. |
| ydon from 1918-1922, and National Liberal for | Berwick and Haddington from 1922-1923, when he lost t |
| Berwick and East Lothian covered the counties of Berw | |
| Winfield Airfield is still used by | Berwick and District Motor Club for autotest events. |
| s of Acton to the north, Sanford to the east, | Berwick and North Berwick to the southeast, and the N |
| Berwick and Haddington was a constituency of the Hous | |
| e; the most senior carrying the title Duke of | Berwick and residing in Spain, is the result of the 1 |
| Robert Crossman returned to | Berwick and acquired the manor of Holy Island and the |
| In spite of this, | Berwick and Parker's flagship Fortitude, both 74 guns |
| ircraft carrier HMS Hermes, heavy cruiser HMS | Berwick and sister submarine HMS Perseus led the resc |
| Berwick and East Lothian was a constituency of the Ho | |
| In 1575 he was appointed treasurer of | Berwick, and in this capacity had many dealings with |
| rrant under the Signet charged the sheriff of | Berwick and his deputes to apprehend Gilbert Lauder o |
| he was the second son of Noel Hill, 1st Baron | Berwick and his wife, Anna, a maternal granddaughter |
| ated at Kelso Racecourse and organised by the | Berwick and District Motor Club Limited and Border Ec |
| r force comprising Kent (R.Adm AFE Palliser), | Berwick and Bermuda also followed the convoy, to guar |
| was ordered by the privy council to repair to | Berwick and assist John Conyers, 3rd Baron Conyers in |
| rt to various community projects, such as the | Berwick Apple Dome and the Special Olympics. |
| The | Berwick area is known for its high academic standards |
| of Monash Freeway and the Princes Freeway in | Berwick as C101 and continues via the town centres of |
| tion to his English namesake, and surrendered | Berwick as an inalienable possession of the English c |
| William Noel-Hill, 3rd Baron | Berwick, attributed to Richard Cosway. |
| Action at | Berwick August 27, 1864. |
| Patrick Biggs (born October 11, 1982 in | Berwick, Australia) is a Canadian alpine skier. |
| Today, the Brookside Campus extends from | Berwick Avenue to McAree Road, and from Brookside Ave |
| ews became a free agent and so signed for the | Berwick Bandits and now has become a cult hero up in |
| Berwick Bandits 1st spell at Shielfield Park was betw | |
| For the Confederate steamer, see | Berwick Bay (ship). |
| U.S. Route 90 crosses | Berwick Bay connecting the town of Berwick on the wes |
| ater lends its name to Vessel Traffic Service | Berwick Bay which manages the waters south of 29°45' |
| The | Berwick Bay Bridge is a vertical lift bridge in the U |
| Berwick Bay was a steamer engaged in transporting sup | |
| Berwick Bay is the section of the Lower Atchafalaya R | |
| VTS | Berwick Bay is unique among United States Coast Guard |
| ng as commander of the flotilla maintained in | Berwick Bay, Estrella led the attack on CSS Queen of |
| ps of the Navy and detachments of the Army in | Berwick Bay, Louisiana, until 28 March 1863 when she |
| She displaced 64 tons and was named for | Berwick Bay, Louisiana. |
| ack had reached Brashear (now Morgan City) on | Berwick Bay, and this remained the end of the line fo |
| ntree Gully in the north-west, the suburbs of | Berwick, Beaconsfield and Officer in the south, and t |
| the arrival of the English king the attack on | Berwick began in earnest. |
| By the end of the season Adam Banham, Ben | Berwick, Ben Crossley, Karl Johnson, Dan Clarke and M |
| ight on the deck of the bridge and forced the | Berwick Borough Council to adapt a new layout to ease |
| In 1882 | Berwick bought a block of land, upon which he built a |
| Berwick Bridge, also known as the Old Bridge, spans t | |
| n was one of five children: her siblings were | Berwick Bruce, Elisa, Erskine, and William Maxwell. |
| , he signed the ratification of the Treaty of | Berwick, by which the Lords of the Congregation had i |
| James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of | Berwick, by Hyacinthe Rigaud |
| was again supervising the re-fortification of | Berwick, by correspondence with Rowland Johnston and |
| He is the | Berwick captain for the 2009 season. |
| a MacDuff was imprisoned in a similar cage at | Berwick Castle. |
| r & Captain, for less than a year in 1482, of | Berwick Castle. |
| en cages erected on the walls of Roxburgh and | Berwick castles respectively, and then sent Bruce's n |
| Current commissioners as of 2010 are Ann G. | Berwick, Chair, Time Woolf and Jolette A. Westbrook. |
| He was a member of | Berwick City Council, and served as its mayor. |
| Plus parts of the suburbs of | Berwick, Clyde, Clyde North, Lyndhurst, Lysterfield, |
| area of 2,199km2 and included the suburbs of | Berwick, Cockatoo, Dandenong, Emerald, Gembrook, Narr |
| He represents Acton, | Berwick, Cornish, Lebanon, Limerick, Newfield, North |
| Berwick debuted for Derbyshire in 1895 against Hampsh | |
| Berwick died in Glossop, a day after his 89th birthda | |
| Lord Lloyd of | Berwick, DL PC |
| took over the family farm at Kingston, North | Berwick, East Lothian, after his father died when he |
| ictoria to the property he had inherited near | Berwick, Edrington. |
| Moncreiff was born in North | Berwick, educated at Shrewsbury and St John's College |
| e negotiations leading to the Pacification of | Berwick, ending the first Bishops War, when his firm |
| He is also fondly remembered by | Berwick fans and Morton fans who nicknamed him "The L |
| After the Revolution of 1688, the Duke of | Berwick followed his father into exile and much of th |
| William Beveridge retained | Berwick for the Liberals in the subsequent by-electio |
| In 1832, he inherited the barony of | Berwick from his childless older brother, Thomas. |
| , for Knaresborough from 1806 to 1818 and for | Berwick from 1820 to 1822. |
| s home town to take up the same role at North | Berwick Golf Club, where he remained until his retire |
| ArtSway, The Irish Museum of Modern Art, The | Berwick Gymnasium Fellowship and was Artist in Reside |
| Berwick had children by both his marriages. | |
| Berwick Hall is a thatched yeoman's house of 1700. | |
| arkaway, Narre Warren North, Endeavour Hills, | Berwick, Hallam and Lysterfield South. |
| Berwick has a business park called Sampson House Busi | |
| After the Treaty of | Berwick he was appointed the king's commissioner to t |
| having been presented to the church of North | Berwick, he resigned his professorship. |
| equently the incumbent at St Baldred's, North | Berwick he was appointed Provost of St Mary's Cathedr |
| rland, of Chillingham, Northumberland, and of | Berwick, Hertfordshire (Heton, Berwick-upon-Tweed, No |
| Berwick High School's band, the Sound of Pride, has w | |
| chool Mission Statement: It is the mission of | Berwick High School to educate ALL students to their |
| Berwick High School, abbreviated BHS, is a high schoo | |
| Colone attended | Berwick High School in Berwick, Pennsylvania and then |
| Berwick High also offers 4-H Club, Anime Club, Beta C | |
| Berwick High School ranked as the seventh best public | |
| Berwick, historically a royal burgh in Scotland, rema | |
| The club moved back into | Berwick in 1996 and have remained there ever since, e |
| He re-signed for | Berwick in 2011. |
| After leaving | Berwick in 1988 he coached Morpeth Town and had a spe |
| Anderson was born in North | Berwick, in East Lothian, Scotland. |
| It reaches from | Berwick in Kings County (it only includes the western |
| ailway opened its main line from Edinburgh to | Berwick in 1846, passing under the old waggonway at M |
| On 7 July 1604 he was created Baron Hume of | Berwick in the Peerage of England. |
| lizabeth held him at his post, and he died in | Berwick in 1597. |
| He was knighted at | Berwick in 1547 by John, Earl of Warwick and Lieutena |
| was settled with the signing of the Treaty of | Berwick in 1357. |
| and was then given command of the frigate HMS | Berwick in 1961. |
| In 1993 CSS acquired | Berwick Industries, Inc., a ribbon and bow manufactur |
| Berwick is in District 7-3A of the LHSAA and offers m | |
| Berwick is located between the M5 motorway and the M4 | |
| Berwick is a hamlet in the South Gloucestershire Dist | |
| ocated beside the New Hampshire border, South | Berwick is drained by the Great Works River and Salmo |
| e Douglas would have to come to the relief of | Berwick, just as Edward II had come to the relief of |
| The film stars Annabella Wood as Johanna, | Berwick Kaler as Tobias, Jane Helay as Mrs. Lovett, a |
| Party intended to stand a candidate, and the | Berwick Labour Party adopted Councillor Gilbert Olive |
| North | Berwick Law |
| nes of a whale (as also found on nearby North | Berwick Law) but these have eroded to stumps. |
| 1 February - Hew Dalrymple, Lord North | Berwick, Lord President of the Court of Session (born |
| Howard was born in | Berwick, Louisiana and moved to Georgia with his fami |
| (born Genevieve Guidroz on August 7, 1932 in | Berwick, Louisiana) is an American weight loss guru a |
| Banks' Union Army of the Gulf marched out of | Berwick, Louisiana. |
| Goodwin was born at North | Berwick, Maine and educated in South Berwick. |
| James Sullivan (April 22, 1744, | Berwick, Maine - December 10, 1808) was a U.S. politi |
| Goodwin was born near North | Berwick, Maine, and was raised in the Advent Christia |
| Birth: | Berwick, Maine. |
| d academies in Dover, New Hampshire and South | Berwick, Maine. |
| e bar in 1815 and commenced practice in South | Berwick, Maine. |
| e 1751), wife of James FitzJames, 1st Duke of | Berwick, Marshal of France. |
| nsumption, as for exportation at the ports of | Berwick, Newcastle, etc. |
| He was born in | Berwick, Nova Scotia, the son of Rupert Caldwell and |
| Thomas Noel Hill, 2nd Baron | Berwick of Attingham, FSA (21 October 1770 - 3 Novemb |
| House of Lords with the title Baron Lloyd of | Berwick, of Ludlay in the County of East Sussex on 1 |
| In August 2008, | Berwick Offray LLC acquired Hampshire Paper Corp., a |
| Robert Dundas born 3 November 1805 in | Berwick on Tweed |
| from March 4, 1823, until his death in South | Berwick on July 2, 1827. |
| Mrs Philipson arrived in | Berwick on 9 May to meet members of the Unionist club |
| d's widest geographical area, stretching from | Berwick on Tweed on the Scottish border, south to Fil |
| nd was built in 1785 for Noel Hill, 1st Baron | Berwick on the site of an earlier house built to his |
| It is based in North | Berwick on the East Lothian coast. |
| Delaval served as Member of Parliament for | Berwick on Tweed 1754-1761, 1765-1774 and 1780-1786. |
| idowed on 12 September 1914 and died in North | Berwick on 13 May 1917, of "spittielioma of tongue". |
| was elected Liberal Member of Parliament for | Berwick on Tweed 1916-1922, and was appointed Compani |
| Berwick only became properly annexed to Northumberlan | |
| Berwick Parish Church is an Anglican church in Berwic | |
| Anthony John Leslie Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of | Berwick PC (born 9 May 1929) is a retired British jud |
| William Noel-Hill, 3rd Baron | Berwick, PC, FSA (21 October 1773 - 4 August 1842) wa |
| Jake Kelchner (born June 27, 1970 in | Berwick, Pennsylvania) is a former starting quarterba |
| hip, WPSN located in Honesdale, , and WFBS in | Berwick, Pennsylvania. |
| Souchak was born in | Berwick, Pennsylvania. |
| YCK located in Plains Township, , and WFBS in | Berwick, Pennsylvania. |
| Berwick Power Station was a small coal-fired power st | |
| Berwick Preservation Trust then stepped in and create | |
| ed the De Morgan Medal in 1938 and the Senior | Berwick Prize in 1960. |
| Epstein was awarded the Senior | Berwick Prize by the London Mathematical Society in 1 |
| In 2010, she was awarded the Senior | Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society. |
| In 1969 he won the Junior | Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society. |
| He was awarded the | Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 1 |
| He won the 1970 Senior | Berwick Prize from the London Mathematical Society, w |
| rded the London Mathematical Society's Senior | Berwick Prize in 1950, the De Morgan Medal, 1971, and |
| uished work in number theory", and the Senior | Berwick Prize in 2008. |
| Berwick Prize; | |
| In the North | Berwick Protocol Books (NAS-B56/1/1) Robert Lauder yo |
| An old authority states that Warcup was made | Berwick Pursuivant by Henry VII. |
| While | Berwick Pursuivant, Henry Ray twice met secretly with |
| r Adam Otterburn arranged for Leonard Warcup, | Berwick Pursuivant, to meet James V of Scotland on 26 |
| on 14 November 1536 accompanied by Henry Ray, | Berwick Pursuivant. |
| RAILSCOT on Newcastle and | Berwick Railway |
| Berwick railway station is located in Berwick Station | |
| It was located on the Newcastle & | Berwick Railway between Morpeth and Cramlington. |
| station was opened by the York, Newcastle and | Berwick Railway (a constituent company of the North E |
| The station was opened by the Newcastle and | Berwick Railway on 1 March 1847. |
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