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La | Grange was also sometimes known as Florence Wesleyan |
In December a return to Coleby | Grange was made, with the various detachments continu |
Middleton | Grange was originally built to replace the old town c |
The city of La | Grange was established in 1827 when the county seat w |
In 2008, | Grange was also ranked #1 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In |
cardinals remained in Avignon, and Jean de la | Grange was absent as well. |
The | Grange was built around 1862, by Sir George Gilbert S |
Brickendon | Grange was built by Benjamin Cherry in 1859 and is no |
In the nineteenth century Thedden | Grange was owned by industrialist John Wood. |
Cardinham | Grange was a grange in Cardinham, Cornwall, UK. |
Grange was born in London. | |
A monastic | grange was built by the abbot at which he could rest |
In 1964 The | Grange was bought by John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton |
ginal building known as the Abbey or Dunscroft | Grange was demolished in 1966-7. |
1795: The | Grange was leased to George, Prince of Wales as a hun |
Grange was the only unanimous choice. | |
er Hamilton's Historic farmhouse, the Hamilton | Grange, was moved in 2008 to the north side of St. Ni |
La | Grange was named for the French estate of the Marquis |
Stoughton | Grange was the principal grange or farm of Leicester |
During the Second World War Thedden | Grange was used as a prisoner of war camp. |
On 5 November 1605, while Justice | Grange was searching the house of Mrs. Percy, first w |
On January 23, 1840, La | Grange was incorporated as a city. |
His first house in La | Grange was burned on November 7, 1861, due to Morris' |
Mar's brother James Erskine, Lord | Grange was a noted judge. |
The | grange was where Oare Farm House now stands. |
Denbury | Grange was a monastery in Devon, England. |
with Father Burke and Arnold Sutton of Revell | Grange were named as trustees of the cemetery. |
The other founders of the | Grange were: Oliver Hudson Kelley, William Saunders, |
The other founders of the | Grange were: Oliver Hudson Kelley, William Saunders, |
The parish holds the site of Mareham | Grange, which was the property of Sir Thomas Horsman |
Pirton | Grange, which was remodelled in the 18th century, is |
The large Italianate villa, Bathwick | Grange, which was formerly known as Montebello, was b |
From 1629, he owned Merton | Grange, which he bought for £2,100. |
ly, of Bird's Custard fame, who lived at Tudor | Grange, which is now part of the adjacent Solihull Co |
The monks established a sheep ranch at Biggin | Grange, which still has one ancient outbuilding. |
est Tennessee diocese is Immanuel Church in La | Grange which, like many 19th century churches in this |
Belgrano Norte line received 20 built at La | Grange, while Belgrano Sur line received 5 produced a |
land given by the Beckett family of Kirkstall | Grange who paid £10,000 towards it. |
ggs was the second son of Edward Briggs of The | Grange, Wilpshire, Blackburn and his wife Ann Slagg, |
hilst still retaining the suburbs of Alderley, | Grange, Wilston and Windsor. |
The wards of | Grange, Winchmore Hill, Cockfosters, Southgate Green |
as Mosby Dawson decided to travel down from La | Grange with his 53 man company and finish off Woll. |
He left his plantation Towlston | Grange, with 5,500 acres (22 km2), to his youngest so |
Both John Knox and Sir William Kirkcaldy of | Grange, with whom he corresponded, seem to have been |
Grange works as a mechanical contractor and is curren | |
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