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James was born in | Carlisle, England; his father was a noted cornet playe |
Butler was born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Andrew Boden was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
d was contested between Stevenage Borough and | Carlisle United. |
remaining Cumberland borough constituencies; | Carlisle and Whitehaven. |
of the parish, city and municipal borough of | Carlisle. |
embers of Parliament (MPs) for the borough of | Carlisle and he was a brother-in-law of Sir Henry Seto |
e city, civil parish and municipal borough of | Carlisle. |
t at its original location on Botchersgate in | Carlisle. |
by Eddy Rodgers and Bemus Pierce, both former | Carlisle All-Americans. |
Post-war, he played for Bournemouth and | Carlisle United before returning to south Cheshire to |
e football with Middlesbrough, Bradford City, | Carlisle United, Notts County and Lincoln City. |
s ARLFC, Dewsbury (Twice), Bradford Northern, | Carlisle, Wakefield Trinity, and York, playing at Cent |
een, Allison, Bates, Bath, Brainard, Cambria, | Carlisle, Claremont, Columbia, East Hanson, East Ronde |
The final was contested between Brentford and | Carlisle United with Carlisle winning 1-0. |
rhampton Wanderers, Portsmouth, Bristol City, | Carlisle United, Derry City of the League of Ireland, |
seasons in England playing for Bristol City, | Carlisle United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Brentford and |
e played for Manchester United, Bristol City, | Carlisle United and Stalybridge Celtic. |
n the publishing business with his brother at | Carlisle, Indiana, in 1877. |
settled at Greenville near his brother, David | Carlisle Humphreys. |
He was buried at | Carlisle, close to the graves of Brackenridge and Dunc |
He was buried in | Carlisle Cathedral, and his tomb survived the fire in |
The song was covered by Belinda | Carlisle in 1987 on her second solo album, Heaven on E |
It was first performed by Elsie | Carlisle in March 1929. |
r ballet, Glancing Below, commissioned by the | Carlisle Project, was premiered in Philadelphia during |
Avery Johnson was fired and replaced by Rick | Carlisle. |
st", and was founded in January 2008 by Cyall | Carlisle Victor and Christopher Don. |
that the land was left to the village by Lord | Carlisle. |
Opened as Abbey by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay in 1856, then renamed Abbey T |
eaking My Heart" was also recorded by Belinda | Carlisle, for her album A Woman and a Man. |
Opened by the | Carlisle Corporation in 1893, the original building is |
fter entering the NIT, the Bears, led by Geno | Carlisle, won five consecutive postseason games to cap |
The station opened by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway in August 1856 with t |
mes of Hayward's Correspondence (edited by HE | Carlisle) were published in 1886. |
n on the site was opened as Abbeyholme by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway in 1856, and was then |
s a 1942 short comedy film directed by Robert | Carlisle and Jerry Fairbanks. |
The Fresnel lens system was replaced by a | Carlisle & Finch DCB-224, with a second unit as backup |
ed in the area and named Blanchard by William | Carlisle, owner of the sawmill at nearby Onalaska, aft |
towards the lower ground between Caldbeck and | Carlisle. |
Then he was called to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, just as the Methodists were re |
en | Ballard | Butler | Caldwell | Calloway | | Carlisle | Casey | Christian | Clinton | Crittenden | |
ster City, Bury, Brentford, Cambridge United, | Carlisle United, Exeter City, Bristol Rovers and Swans |
She has played Queen Camilla in | Carlisle pantomime production of Snow White & the Seve |
John Metcalfe's parliamentary campaign in | Carlisle. |
The Conservative candidate Kenneth | Carlisle narrowly won the seat with a 602 vote majorit |
cratic Colorado State Senate candidates Cindy | Carlisle and Rollie Heath, and backed Joan Fitz-Gerald |
He became Canon of | Carlisle Cathedral in 1700, Archdeacon of Carlisle in |
Abbey, after which he became a Minor Canon at | Carlisle Cathedral. |
destroyed, and they were sent as captives to | Carlisle, where they were later executed on the orders |
es were marching south after their capture of | Carlisle. |
He spent his entire career at | Carlisle United before retiring in 2000 due to injury. |
During his lengthy career the | Carlisle Grounds, Farrell made 335 competitive appeara |
Reid started his career with | Carlisle United making 22 appearances, he then moved t |
provided the foundation for the Carelgate (or | Carlisle Road), a medieval road running from Corbridge |
o, Naomi Campbell, Can, Mariah Carey, Belinda | Carlisle, Cher, Tansu Ciller (PM Turkey), Eric Clapton |
Carnforth North Junction, near Carnforth, to | Carlisle South Junction, near Carlisle, by way of Sell |
In 1972, it acquired Carr's of | Carlisle, makers of the eponymous Table Water biscuits |
assigned to defend the city and the Castle of | Carlisle, against the incursions and attacks of the Sc |
23 he was appointed Governor of the Castle of | Carlisle, later he was appointed Warden of the countie |
n supposed that William Rufus's new castle at | Carlisle and his settlement of English peasants in the |
Interment in Ashland Cemetery in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
miles to the south-east of the city centre of | Carlisle and is near the River Petteril. |
ay, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of the centre of | Carlisle in Cumbria, to Hartlepool, in the North East. |
Jack and the Beanstalk at The Sands Centre in | Carlisle over Christmas 2008. |
Roundabout, a large junction in the centre of | Carlisle, the A7 meets the A595 to the west and southe |
t is a few miles away from the city centre of | Carlisle and is near the River Eden. |
sed to its current path through the centre of | Carlisle. |
He was also chairman of | Carlisle Racecourse and a director of Cumberland Newsp |
eeding William Paley in the chancellorship of | Carlisle, he was appointed, in 1795, Sir Thomas Adams' |
He was elected by the chapter of | Carlisle Cathedral over the objections of King Henry I |
th of Thomas Vipont, the cathedral chapter of | Carlisle Cathedral first elected Robert of St Agatha, |
as not the choice of the cathedral chapter of | Carlisle, and his election was forced on them. |
spute over lands with Bishop Robert Chause of | Carlisle (1258-78) confirms the Priory was still in th |
ootball League for Middlesbrough, Chelsea and | Carlisle United during the 1950s. |
nd a member of St. John's Episcopal Church in | Carlisle. |
hurchyard of the Romanesque Wreay Church near | Carlisle. |
in York, York County and St. John's Church in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in Cumberland County |
hurchyard of the Wreay Romanesque Church near | Carlisle. |
otball League in dramatic circumstances, when | Carlisle United's on-loan goalkeeper Jimmy Glass score |
It is near the city of | Carlisle. |
parish of St Cuthbert Without, in the City of | Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle, the residential area (suburb of Carlisle) of |
atherweight title in his adopted home city of | Carlisle by knocking out Zimbabwe's Trust Ndlovu in th |
Walby is a hamlet in the City of | Carlisle District, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
ardiff, and was contested by Bristol City and | Carlisle United on 6 April 2003. |
e village and civil parish within the City of | Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. |
e and about seven miles away from the city of | Carlisle. |
e in the parish of Rockcliffe, in the City of | Carlisle District of the county of Cumbria, England. |
It is a few miles away from the city of | Carlisle and near the village of Linstock. |
t of the district administered as the City of | Carlisle. |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. |
let in the parish of Beaumont, in the City of | Carlisle district, in the English county of Cumbria. |
The secondary schools within the city of | Carlisle are: Richard Rose Academy (consisting of the |
market town of Penrith and the larger City of | Carlisle. |
Cardiff City and | Carlisle joined the competition in Division Two. |
The Royal Chartes of the City of | Carlisle, 1894. |
Previously he was a coach at Derry City and | Carlisle United. |
Fenton is a small village in the City of | Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. |
It is just south of the city of | Carlisle. |
arest town is Wigton, and the nearest city is | Carlisle. |
It is on the outskirts of the City of | Carlisle. |
Although the City of | Carlisle has existed as a district since 1974, figures |
match was contested between Swansea City and | Carlisle United. |
urtholme is a civil parish within the city of | Carlisle in Cumbria, in North West England. |
ces for each of Darlington, Bradford City and | Carlisle United. |
uring Carlatton; it forms part of the City of | Carlisle non-metropolitan district. |
about seven miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and about seven miles away from the small tow |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle, the residential area (suburb of Carlisle) of |
Askerton is a civil parish in the City of | Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. |
hton Head is eight miles south of the City of | Carlisle. |
League Trophy final between Bristol City and | Carlisle United on 6 April, with the 'Robins' triumphi |
tanwix Rural is a civil parish in the City of | Carlisle district of Cumbria immediately to the north |
civil parish of Stanwix Rural, in the City of | Carlisle district, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle, the commuter village of Houghton, Cumbria, t |
It is a few miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and near the River Eden, Cumbria, there is al |
cts, began campaigning to prevent the city of | Carlisle from installing the stone. |
rge village of Wetheral and the small city of | Carlisle. |
It is a few miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and near the River Eden, Cumbria. |
Cuthbert is a civil parish within the City of | Carlisle in Cumbria, England. |
t is located a few miles south of the city of | Carlisle, near Junction 42 of the M6 motorway. |
ts banks is LeTort Park, owned by the City of | Carlisle. |
lic independent school located in the City of | Carlisle, England. |
Faugh is a small village in the City of | Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. |
on is a hamlet on the A6 road, in the City of | Carlisle district, in the English county of Cumbria. |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. |
Ruleholme is located in between the city of | Carlisle, to the west and the town of Brampton, to the |
Stainton is a small village in the City of | Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. |
ing for Doncaster Rovers, Birmingham City and | Carlisle United. |
It is near the city of | Carlisle and the village of Kirkbampton. |
the parish of St Cuthbert Without, in City of | Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. |
aying for Preston North End, Lincoln City and | Carlisle United. |
s located eight miles due east of the City of | Carlisle, to the south of Hayton. |
995, and was contested by Birmingham City and | Carlisle United. |
It is near the city of | Carlisle and the village of Great Orton. |
parish of St Cuthbert Without, in the City of | Carlisle district, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
s a village and a civil parish in the City of | Carlisle district, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle, Cumbria, the villages of Kirkbride, Cumbria |
Warwick Bridge is a village in the City of | Carlisle District of the county of Cumbria, England. |
ivil parish on the B6413 road, in the City of | Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. |
Crofton is a village within the City of | Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. |
13 kilometres (8 mi) northwest of the City of | Carlisle and is on the course of Hadrian's Wall. |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle and the village of Cargo. |
t of the district administered as the City of | Carlisle. |
It is a few miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and near the River Eden. |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Carlisle district, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
ear the village of Irthington, in the City of | Carlisle district, in the English county of Cumbria (h |
Little Orton is due west of the City of | Carlisle and forms part of the civil parish of Orton. |
Allenwood is a hamlet in the City of | Carlisle district, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
ited, Peterborough United, York City, Dundee, | Carlisle United, Barrow, Workington, Hucknall Town, St |
nal, playing the whole match as the club held | Carlisle United to a 0-0 draw at Brunton Park, with Bo |
He spent time on loan at clubs including | Carlisle United, for whom he made his Football League |
ana Pacers announced the firing of coach Rick | Carlisle, with the Pacers' first losing record in ten |
As of 2009, Booth is first-team coach at | Carlisle United. |
Coach Rick | Carlisle began regularly using a 3-guard-lineup which |
private, residential liberal arts college in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
ademy at Centreville and Dickinson College of | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Princeton C |
s a four-year starter at Dickinson College in | Carlisle, PA, where he earned a degree in Psychology i |
nnsylvania in 1929, from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1933, and Temple University |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1840. |
ended Beaver Academy and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
ttended the United States Army War College at | Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, and then served at th |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1839. |
cademy, before attending Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Graduating from Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1813, he then practiced law in Pittsburgh. |
1796, Gibson was sent to Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he remained about four y |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1815. |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, PA in 1948 and received his J.D. from the Di |
, and was graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1838. |
went on to graduate from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1809. |
n 1847 he graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1840. |
k and started college at Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
rsity) in 1809, attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1809 and 1810, receiving an |
Muhlenberg attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, studied law, and was admitted |
member of the faculty of Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and from Dickinson School of L |
d from the law school of Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1924. |
Centreville Academy and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, PA, where he studied law. |
d the common schools and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
history and English from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
She attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and earned a Master of Fine Art |
young Frederick entered Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1815, but did not graduate because of the |
s to be used to establish a female college in | Carlisle. |
and was graduated from Dickinson College, in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1861. |
Estabrook then attended Dickinson College, in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
op of Glasgow, Mario Joseph Conti, to come to | Carlisle and perform a blessing in order to remove the |
Glemham once again took command at | Carlisle. |
enman was elected to the House of Commons for | Carlisle as a Liberal in January 1910, a seat he held |
e are currently two fire companies supporting | Carlisle: Union in downtown and Carlisle Fire and Resc |
ick Harris, and an opera in 2000, composed by | Carlisle Floyd. |
s High Sheriff of Cumberland and constable of | Carlisle Castle. |
holders voted in the county constituency) was | Carlisle. |
labour organisation and Eden Construction of | Carlisle Limited. |
The match was contested between | Carlisle United and Southampton. |
embley on 20 April 1997, and was contested by | Carlisle United and Colchester United. |
day, three westbound services continue beyond | Carlisle to Glasgow Central Station, via Kilmarnock. |
10 Aldred rejected a new 1 year contract with | Carlisle. |
He signed a full contract with | Carlisle at the end of this loan deal, and played more |
Stanegate running from Corbridge to | Carlisle to the south of Hadrian's Wall; |
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