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and major orchestras in Dallas, Kansas City, | Rochester and Milwaukee. |
h border of the county and is midway between | Rochester and Syracuse. |
He also taught at the University of | Rochester and the University of Delaware. |
He served as mayor of | Rochester and in the New Hampshire state House of Repr |
for England have renamed the Medway seat to | Rochester and Strood. |
laws, Habitancum (West Woodburn), Bremenium ( | Rochester), and at Chew Green. |
rliament constituency) should be merged with | Rochester and Strood (UK Parliament constituency) as t |
Channell was Recorder of | Rochester and also a member of the Council of Legal Ed |
n, University of Pennsylvania, University of | Rochester, and Newark College. |
The highway returns into | Rochester and enters Lakeville between Little Quittaca |
It is on the Chatham Main Line between | Rochester and Gillingham, and is 34.3 miles (54 km) fr |
clergyman, nominated by James II as Dean of | Rochester, and later a controversialist on the positio |
is part of the parliamentary constituency of | Rochester and Strood, currently represented by Mark Re |
name +Michael Roffen while he was Bishop of | Rochester, and +Michael Dunelm while he was Bishop of |
at Allington, Chilham, Dover, Hever, Leeds, | Rochester and Walmer, built to protect the coast, the |
lected Member of Parliament for the marginal | Rochester and Chatham seat in the October 1974 general |
e the Very Rev. Dr Robert Scott, the Dean of | Rochester and the Rev. Professor Jowett, Master of Bal |
the smallest being the Towns of Plympton and | Rochester, and the largest being the City of Brockton. |
general election from parts of the seats of | Rochester and Chatham & Maidstone, and abolished for t |
s appointed by papal provision to the see of | Rochester, and was consecrated on 7 June 1422 at Cante |
United States where he initially settled in | Rochester and working in a bakery. |
real in competition with teams from Buffalo, | Rochester and Syracuse. |
uffalo New York Challenger, serving Buffalo, | Rochester, and Syracuse, New York. |
Mexico, in 1947 he sought warmer climes than | Rochester and moved to Kodak's Hollywood office with t |
In 1666 he was made Bishop of | Rochester, and in 1683 Archbishop of York; he distingu |
birch and maple forests in Middleborough and | Rochester, and drains into a Buzzards Bay estuary in W |
versity School, Hastings, the King's School, | Rochester, and the Royal High School, Edinburgh, and w |
h the River Thames to the north; the City of | Rochester and Medway to the east; the borough of Tonbr |
e Great Lakes included Utica, Baldwinsville, | Rochester, and Buffalo, New York. |
Hon. Hugh (1784-1856), later Bishop of | Rochester and Carlisle. |
taught on the faculties of the University of | Rochester and Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where |
vius Wigram, Joseph Cotton Wigram, Bishop of | Rochester, and George Wigram. |
Erie Canal was re-routed to bypass downtown | Rochester, and in 1919 the abandoned canal was bought |
e Ecclestical jurisdiction of the diocese of | Rochester, and deanry of Sittingborne. |
al and Moral Philosophy at the University of | Rochester and served as the Philosophy Department chai |
In 1615 he was appointed Dean of | Rochester, and he served as Vice-Chancellor of Cambrid |
ardiner was created from parts of New Paltz, | Rochester, and Shawangunk by an act of the New York St |
ne 1667, Samuel Pepys met the Lord George in | Rochester and mentions seeing his Regiment, by then kn |
Head was the son of Richard Head, of | Rochester, and his wife Anne Hartridge, daughter of Wi |
ck, daughter of Francis Merrick, alderman of | Rochester and had three sons and a daughter. |
Tecumseh and in the townships of Maidstone, | Rochester and Tilbury (North and West) in the county o |
On September 28, 2009 | Rochester announced that the organization would not be |
In 1891, the Bishop of | Rochester appointed the only Suffragan Bishop of South |
The | Rochester approach to the bridge. |
It was designed by | Rochester architect James Goold Cutler and built in 18 |
It was designed by noted | Rochester architect J. Foster Warner and built for Hir |
ing design, by Carl F. W. Kaelber Jr. of the | Rochester architectural firm of Waasdorp, Northup & Ka |
The usual dates given for Putta's time at | Rochester are thought to have been about 669 until 676 |
n of the Council of Chief Academic Officers, | Rochester Area Colleges, and member and chair of evalu |
nd athletic coach at Midland High School and | Rochester Area High School from 1959 to 1984. |
The | Rochester Area Junior Senior High School's 11th grade |
o is president and executive director of the | Rochester Area Community Foundation. |
As of 2005, Botterill remains in the | Rochester area with his fiancee, Andrea McDonald. |
Rochester Area School District per pupil administrativ | |
Pennsylvania Department of Education | Rochester Area School District Enrollment and Projecti |
because his wife was reluctant to leave the | Rochester area. |
Rochester arrives in London to find his friends in a b | |
In its last year it was held in | Rochester as Rochester International Classic. |
in 2006 and 2007)) before being promoted to | Rochester as the Red Wing's new hitting coach. |
pital by its owner, Hamo de Hythe, Bishop of | Rochester, as an alms house for the poor. |
until 1964, when he joined the University of | Rochester as a professor of physics |
rida Panthers organization's AHL affilite in | Rochester as they fill a hole at center. |
rofessor at Harvard, in 2003 she returned to | Rochester as Professor of Art History and Visual and C |
Conservative) Member of Parliament (MP) for | Rochester at the 1831 general election having conteste |
reet bridge) that spans the Genesee River in | Rochester at the High Falls. |
Librarian of | Rochester Athenaeum and Young Men's Association. |
Boomer was inducted into the University of | Rochester Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. |
on the east, as well as by New York Avenue, | Rochester Avenue and Eastern Parkway on the south. |
He played one season with | Rochester, averaging 1.3 points per game. |
tar in Hit The Lights, Tom Zenns is with the | Rochester band The Ones That You Like, and Vincent Min |
He was one of the organizers of the | Rochester Bank, and served as president until his deat |
year term as mayor Gould went on to work for | Rochester banks, railroads, and at the University of R |
Rochester became deputy historian of the history offic | |
All of legislative Route 30 west of | Rochester became part of NY 31 in the mid-1920s, while |
hort while, and later worked at WHAM (AM) in | Rochester, before returning to Akron. |
John was elected to the see of | Rochester before 12 April 1125 and consecrated on 24 M |
He attended The King's School, | Rochester before winning a music scholarship to Upping |
He split 1947 between St. Louis and | Rochester before earning a starting job with the Cards |
In 1811 | Rochester began the process of establishing a town on |
Archbishop of Canterbury, Tobias, Bishop of | Rochester, besides abbots, abbesses, priests, deacons |
ate teaching is awarded by the University of | Rochester bi-annually in his honor. |
ishops present: Leuthere of Wessex, Putta of | Rochester, Bifus of East Anglia and Winfrith of Mercia |
Successively Bishop of | Rochester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury. |
uchet or Touchett) (died 1524) was Bishop of | Rochester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury. |
The coat of arms of the ancient See of | Rochester bore Saint Andrew's cross as well as a scall |
ing the 1990s, the property was owned by the | Rochester bridge wardens. |
he Medway Tunnel Act was passed granting the | Rochester Bridge Trust the power to build and own the |
es and services bridge are maintained by the | Rochester Bridge Trust, the modern incarnation of Sir |
art from the present railway bridge (part of | Rochester Bridge), no trace of the station or the Chat |
ll in East Tilbury which itself was owned by | Rochester Bridge. |
he now defunct AF2's Greensboro Prowlers and | Rochester Brigade and the AIFA's Carolina Sharks/Ghost |
n Knights, Memphis Xplorers, Peoria Pirates, | Rochester Brigade, & Wichita Stealth. |
05 in Baltimore, Loudenslager played for the | Rochester Bronchos for three seasons and then for the |
lso played for Buffalo but then moved to the | Rochester Bronchos in July. |
Rochester Broncos | |
nd the New York Metropolitans (AA, 1887) and | Rochester Broncos (AA, 1890). |
-88), New York Giants (1889 and 1892-93) and | Rochester Broncos (1890). |
ffin played for the New York Gothams (1884), | Rochester Broncos (1890), Washington Statesmen (1891), |
In 1890 he led the | Rochester Broncos of the American Association to a 63- |
ll who played from 1890 through 1891 for the | Rochester Broncos and Washington Statesmen of the Amer |
ls (1884), Indianapolis Hoosiers (1884), and | Rochester Broncos (1890), all of the American Associat |
field, Albany, Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, | Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, and Cleveland |
ng the 1840s Elisha Johnson, former Mayor of | Rochester, built the Tellico River Mansion on his plan |
n Sheppey, Lord High Treasurer and Bishop of | Rochester, buried at the altar of St John the Baptist. |
t Brookfield, Waukesha, Big Bend, Waterford, | Rochester, Burlington, Wheatland, Silver Lake and Wilm |
Member of Parliament (MP) for the borough of | Rochester, but was defeated at the 1847 general electi |
e 1701 election Cage stood for parliament at | Rochester but was unsuccessful as a result of a smear |
he church followed, mainly in the Diocese of | Rochester but he also maintained his Welsh connection |
Hanover Square, and he vacated his stall at | Rochester; but he was one of the prebendaries of Exete |
In 1882 he resigned his archdeaconry of | Rochester, but retained that of St. Albans and his can |
adship in 1859 and accepted the bishopric of | Rochester, but afterwards withdrew his acceptance. |
The libretto is based on the play | Rochester by William Thomas Moncrieff. |
The | Rochester by-election, 1903 was a parliamentary by-ele |
cludes the settlements of Elsdon, Otterburn, | Rochester, Byrness and Carter Bar. |
es bought a site and built a small church in | Rochester, called the AME Zion Church. |
When classes resumed in August, the | Rochester campus became Rochester Junior High, serving |
Fashion Innovation Management courses at the | Rochester campus in Medway, Kent - where Rhodes studie |
a legendary Templar knight helping to defend | Rochester Castle against King John. |
Rochester Castle Precincts | |
) and two square towers (centre and left) of | Rochester Castle |
Rochester Castle from the River Medway | |
He was made Constable of | Rochester Castle for life in 1303/1304, of Dover Castl |
He was constable of | Rochester Castle in 1215 on behalf of its then holder |
ar Hythe), Queenborough Castle (in Sheppey), | Rochester Castle and Dover Castle, Lord Warden of the |
At the 1215 siege of | Rochester Castle, King John ordered the fat from 40 pi |
ted the similar plan of Hedingham Castle and | Rochester Castle, which was built in the 1130s and has |
t was determined to imprison him for life in | Rochester Castle. |
n of the Gospel then a Canon Residentiary of | Rochester Cathedral until 1940. |
Rochester Cathedral | |
There is an oak screen memorial to Storrs at | Rochester Cathedral |
Rochester Cathedral as viewed from top of Rochester Ca | |
In March 1640 he preached a sermon in | Rochester Cathedral on Psalm liiiv. |
Rochester Cathedral from the Castle | |
After 10 years at Southwell, he moved to | Rochester Cathedral in 1956 as organist and master of |
mar School before a year as Organ Scholar at | Rochester Cathedral where he studied with Roger Sayer. |
He was a monk of | Rochester Cathedral and precentor of Rochester before |
Lee, Kent and the second prebendal stall in | Rochester Cathedral were conferred upon him in 1773. |
Dean of Woolwich in 1892 and then a Canon of | Rochester Cathedral in 1900, he was one of three Suffr |
He was enthroned at | Rochester Cathedral after 24 October 1251. |
Wouldham was elected as prior of | Rochester Cathedral on 24 December 1283. |
Pyke was educated at | Rochester Cathedral Grammar School and at the Universi |
Dean of Chelsea and a Canon Residentiary at | Rochester Cathedral before he ascending to the Episcop |
r of St. David's Cathedral and prebendary of | Rochester Cathedral, receiving both appointments in 15 |
truction was supervised by Bishop Gundulf of | Rochester Cathedral, a talented military engineer who |
ged 86, and was buried in Merton's Chapel in | Rochester Cathedral, where a monument by Joshua Marsha |
, in his fifty-ninth year, and was buried in | Rochester Cathedral. |
ies of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and | Rochester Cathedral. |
He became a chorister in | Rochester Cathedral. |
ilee and a commemorative service was held in | Rochester Cathedral. |
Barrell died aged 61 and was buried in | Rochester Cathedral. |
62, Warner was able to address his clergy in | Rochester Cathedral. |
later on 19 January 1401, and was buried in | Rochester Cathedral. |
Who restored | Rochester Cathedral? |
re the Extension and its stations, including | Rochester Central (as it was then named), was closed i |
to Gillingham Victoria Bridge via the Delce, | Rochester, Chatham Town Hall and Brompton. |
wever some towns, such as the Medway Towns - | Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham (although Rainham wa |
Say supported the city of | Rochester, Chatham, Kent County Cricket Club, the Univ |
new church was consecrated by the Bishop of | Rochester, Christopher Maude Chavasse. |
He is Co-Chairman of Canterbury and | Rochester Church in Society and has also served as a T |
East | Rochester Church and Cemetery Historic District is a h |
The buildings are the | Rochester City Hall (1874-1875), Monroe County Courtho |
ilt in the 1930s between Horsted College and | Rochester city centre, which was numbered the A229, re |
so chances are good she was born within the | Rochester city limits. |
Kelsey Schneider, | Rochester City Ballet (Apprentice) |
In June 1834, the Whig majority of the first | Rochester city council, selected Child to be the first |
Dr. Manuel J. Rivera, superintendent of the | Rochester City School District, had agreed to become t |
Rochester claims Jane to be a witch, thinking she has | |
In his first season at the helm in | Rochester, Cliburn guided the Wings to a 79-64 record |
ided to "jump" his contract and play for the | Rochester club of the International Association, which |
He was named the president of | Rochester College in May 2009 and currently serves as |
2005 | Rochester College |
thor, minister, and the current president of | Rochester College. |
On the street, | Rochester comes across a thief, Alcock (Coyle), whose |
Rochester Common was a station on the Chatham Extensio | |
also a two-time All-American placekicker for | Rochester Community and Technical College. |
bate was held between Kamper and Canfield at | Rochester Community College, though it was delayed unt |
North | Rochester Congregational Church is a historic Congrega |
is Henry Morgan Lecture at the University of | Rochester, considered by many to be the most important |
is Henry Morgan Lecture at the University of | Rochester, considered by many to be the most important |
empt to find out about Jane's real emotions, | Rochester constantly teases Jane so that she finally r |
Rochester continued to supervise artificial intelligen | |
In 1948, it was moved to Colgate | Rochester Crozer Divinity School. |
er's and doctoral degrees from University of | Rochester, culminating in 1979. |
ng Eden initiated by George Eastman House in | Rochester, curated by Deborah Klochko. |
n a protest against slavery, after which The | Rochester Daily Advertiser accused him of encouraging |
rged with the Town of Kyabram, the Shires of | Rochester, Deakin and Waranga and some neighbouring di |
Rochester defeated Hershey, 3-1, 1-0 | |
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Callaghan | |
kron Beacon Journal, executive editor of The | Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, and editor and publish |
On 12 February 1538 John Hilsey, Bishop of | Rochester, denounced the Rood of Grace as a fraud, exh |
In April 1950, | Rochester departed Long Beach for the South Pacific. |
H. Marshall (1925) James Watt, University of | Rochester Department of History. |
sorship was established at the University of | Rochester Department of Chemistry. |
During the 2007 season with | Rochester, Diallo was a regular starter up front along |
At the debate, Kamper said | Rochester did need a youth nightclub or youth center, |
Rochester died of melanoma at his home in Burtonsville | |
sistant Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the | Rochester Diocese then General Diocesan Inspector of S |
In 2005, French became a | Rochester Distinguished Scholar. |
He also earned his M. Div. from the Colgate | Rochester Divinity School. |
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