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'The sports shop in | Taunton had a cut-out of me in the window, bowling. |
arclay stood unsuccessfully for parliament at | Taunton at a by-election in August 1859. |
Its location was due in part to the fact that | Taunton was a manor of the Bishops of Winchester. |
t of the Old Colony Railroad east of downtown | Taunton on a line that was originally part of the Dig |
William de | Taunton was a medieval Bishop of Winchester elect. |
Taunton is a future railroad station on the MBTA Comm | |
East | Taunton is a future railroad station on the MBTA Comm |
CSX Transportation, which serves the Boston, | Taunton and a short portion of the Cape Cod lines; an |
eral election he won a seat in parliament for | Taunton as a Liberal, by the beating Edward William C |
Taunton was a rural district in Somerset, England, fr | |
s regular inter-urban services radiating from | Taunton on a commercial basis, as well as a number of |
y Preservation Society organised a meeting in | Taunton and a working party headed by Douglas Fear, a |
Maley & | Taunton is a defunct tram and tramway engineering com |
He attempted to contest | Taunton as a Conservative in 1835, but withdrew befor |
Geoffrey West was born in 1940 in | Taunton, Somerset, a rural town in western England an |
1 in Yorkshire's first innings in the game at | Taunton on a batsman's pitch. |
Taunton is a sharp track, sausage shaped with long st | |
then over next 33 years was based at Bristol, | Taunton, Newton Abbott, It was last based at Taunton |
ks Airport, New Bedford Municipal Airport and | Taunton Municipal Airport; of these, the New Bedford |
ally situated on stretched from the shore the | Taunton River all the way to North Watuppa Pond. |
Taunton is also famous for the production of cider. | |
he received an invitation to a trial match at | Taunton and although his performance in this match wa |
ated, and her head was displayed on a pole in | Taunton, MA, amidst much weeping by her warriors. |
The Franciscan Sisters at | Taunton possess an arm-bone of the martyr. |
The Bishop of | Taunton is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bis |
he immigration, he attended public schools in | Taunton, Massachusetts and Worcester, Massachusetts. |
ristol and Exeter Railway, the Bridgwater and | Taunton Canal, and the River Tone and has a populatio |
He was born at North Curry, | Taunton, Somerset and died at Whitby, North Yorkshire |
wn, Forest Green Rovers, Mangotsfield United, | Taunton Town and Tiverton Town before returning to Ta |
he Canoe River, which flows south to join the | Taunton River and empty into Narragansett Bay. |
5 he was opposed by Benjamin Disraeli for the | Taunton seat, and defeated him by 452 votes to 282. |
Fox was transferred to Camp Myles Standish in | Taunton, Massachusetts and attended Chaplains School |
ing was transferred to Camp Myles Standish in | Taunton, Massachusetts and attended Chaplains School |
ier league, for the 2007-08 season along with | Taunton Tigers and Bristol Flyers. |
of objects associated with the history of the | Taunton area, and many public programs. |
nville, Plymouth, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, | Taunton, Wareham and Wrentham. |
located along a high ridge with views of the | Taunton River and Mount Hope Bay. |
Hedley was born in | Taunton, Somerset and educated at Reading School. |
He was born in | Taunton, Somerset and educated at St. Michael's CE Hi |
Tracy Silva, a mother of two from | Taunton, Mass., and van driver for special-needs chil |
Turle was born at | Taunton, Somerset, and started as a choirboy at Wells |
The highway then passes by the source of the | Taunton River and ends at Route 106 in East Bridgewat |
to preserve the history of the people of the | Taunton region and to share this history with its aud |
h born in Dorset, his club cricket was in the | Taunton area and he appeared for Somerset's second el |
Gordon O'Brien (born c. 1947-2008) is a | Taunton mobster and associate for the Patriarca crime |
and Hull City in the Football League, and for | Taunton Town and Newton Abbot in non-league football. |
It is situated alongside the Bridgwater and | Taunton Canal and adjacent to large areas of farmland |
He was born in | Taunton, Somerset and died in Boscombe, Bournemouth, |
ased in newsrooms at Plymouth, Exeter, Truro, | Taunton, Gloucester and Weymouth. |
The station was located on the Yeovil to | Taunton Line and also had shuttle services to Pen Mil |
He was born in | Taunton, Massachusetts, and died in the United States |
He currently plays club cricket for | Taunton St Andrews Cricket Club in the West of Englan |
ve won the title on more than one occasion is | Taunton St Andrews, who added to their 2001 title by |
n July 2008 Gatehouse Media, owner of the The | Taunton Call announced it was ending publication of t |
rming on Exmoor, dairy farming in the Vale of | Taunton and arable crops elsewhere - which would have |
The TA postcode area, also known as the | Taunton postcode area, is a group of postcode distric |
The figures below are for the | Taunton Deane area. |
He died in | Taunton, Somerset, as the result of injuries received |
In the game against Essex at | Taunton, batting at No 8, he made 58, his first score |
t Bridge is an historic bridge that spans the | Taunton River at Dean and Harris Streets in Taunton, |
A bridge over the | Taunton River at Weir Village is a vital link for cro |
He was a scholar both at King's College, | Taunton and at University College, Oxford, where he g |
erset in a rain-ruined match against Essex at | Taunton in August 1923. |
In 2009, Project | Taunton, the authority responsible for Taunton's majo |
history of art, craft and design education in | Taunton goes back to 1856 and the foundation of the a |
The old route from | Taunton through Bampton to South Molton was downgrade |
rst designated in 1922 the A361 ran only from | Taunton to Banbury. |
on on the ex-Great Western Railway route from | Taunton to Barnstaple route. |
Devon and Somerset Railway opened a line from | Taunton to Barnstaple, including a station at Filleig |
he Devon and Somerset Railway, which ran from | Taunton to Barnstaple. |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
e Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between | Taunton and Barnstaple. |
In the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton he batted at No 7 and top-scored in the first |
, 92, in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton while batting under an alias: Rippon was work |
ion to this change, Mulcahey Middle School in | Taunton will be switching from a grades 5-8 school to |
After being ordained by the presbyterians in | Taunton, he became vicar of Llangynwyd, Glamorgan in |
Route 79 also runs north-south through East | Taunton between Berkley and Middleboro, and serves as |
The Cotley River is a small river in | Taunton and Berkley, Massachusetts that is a tributar |
double layered truss bridge that spanned the | Taunton River between Somerset, Massachusetts and Fal |
long, four-lane wide drawbridge spanning the | Taunton River between the town of Somerset and the ci |
this location are the only crossing over the | Taunton River between the Veterans Memorial Bridge in |
GWR's new main line from London Paddington to | Taunton and beyond. |
Taunton | Bideford | Bude | Bodmin | |
trict Council, South West Tourism, Take Art!, | Taunton Deane Borough Council and West Dorset Distric |
offrey Rippon was educated at King's College, | Taunton, and Brasenose College, Oxford where he was p |
By Waterway to | Taunton: The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal. |
ion, its voters being divided between the new | Taunton and Bridgwater county constituencies. |
Rt Rev.William Allen Stewart was a Bishop of | Taunton whose brief tenure from June 1997 until March |
net was also Mayor of Bristol and represented | Taunton and Bristol (1727-1742) in the House of Commo |
21/21A/221 Richard Huish College (221) - | Taunton - Brittons Ash (21/221) - Monkton Heathfield |
At | Taunton he broke his county's 7th wicket partnership |
age was bought by Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron | Taunton who built Quantock Lodge as his home which la |
In July 1997 he was a triallist with | Taunton Town, but later joined Newton Abbot, leaving |
He played for Torquay's reserve side against | Taunton Town, but was not signed. |
He later played for | Taunton Town, but was released by Taunton in April 19 |
batting in a five-wicket win over Somerset at | Taunton - but never went on to record a really big sc |
It was granted to | Taunton Priory by Simon de Florey in the late 12th ce |
After leaving | Taunton, he came to Uxbridge, Massachusetts, where he |
East | Taunton Beer Can Museum |
es radiate from Middleborough, toward Boston, | Taunton and Cape Cod. |
mmodation in or near the town consists of the | Taunton Farm Caravan Park, a bed and breakfast and va |
Paul | Taunton Matthews CBE FRS (19 November 1919-26 Februar |
The | Taunton Area Centre and the Yeovil Music Centre are t |
Taunton Castle changed hands several times during the | |
Other infrequent services operate from | Taunton to Cheltenham Spa or Worcester (often Shrub H |
erness; a great proprietor of the township of | Taunton, a chief promoter of its settlement, and its |
Crosman United States Army Reserve Center in | Taunton, a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, Uni |
Borges grew up in | Taunton, a city south of Boston in the third generati |
The current Priory Barn building, used by | Taunton Cricket Club as the Somerset Cricket Museum, |
e was a prominent player and administrator at | Taunton Cricket Club. |
hill, Surrey and educated at Queen's College, | Taunton, Jesus College, Cambridge and at the Royal Mi |
ter the merger of Somerset College of Art and | Taunton Technical College. |
sachusetts legislature he was a member of the | Taunton school committee (1980-89) and the Chief Assi |
Taunton Cider Company | |
ration which was started in the 1930's by the | Taunton Cider Company. |
d concrete bridge under construction over the | Taunton River connecting Somerset, Massachusetts and |
Taunton Deane Council election, 1999 | |
Taunton Deane Council election, 2003 | |
Taunton Deane Council election, 2007 (boundary change | |
nd is the largest local nature reserve run by | Taunton Deane Council. |
It is also part of the | Taunton Deane county constituency represented in the |
gan Bishops Act 1534 and takes its name after | Taunton, the county town of Somerset. |
ciety (OCHS) is located at 66 Church Green in | Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA. |
The | Taunton District Courthouse is currently located in a |
ial erratic that once sat on the banks of the | Taunton River, covered with petroglyphs. |
Born in | Taunton, Massachusetts, Crocker was graduated from Br |
Great Western's route to the West Country via | Taunton, on CrossCountry services from the North of E |
In the close season of 1999 he left | Taunton for Dawlish Town, but returned to Taunton in |
Hall was elected Mayor of | Taunton in December 1886. |
It is occupied by the | Taunton Fire Department's Engine 9, Forestry 1, and t |
tion of Weir and Ingall Streets, which houses | Taunton Fire Department's engine 3, ladder 3 and the |
general election as Member of Parliament for | Taunton, but died in office three years later, aged 6 |
15.4 km) in a southeasterly direction through | Taunton and Dighton into the Taunton River. |
iles (8.0 km) south east of Bridgwater in the | Taunton Deane district on the edge of the Somerset Le |
blic service in 1898; he was first elected to | Taunton Rural District Council in 1901 and remained a |
Wellington Without is a civil parish in the | Taunton Deane district of Somerset, England. |
Taunton Deane District Council in Somerset, England i | |
al Government Act 1972 when it became part of | Taunton Deane district. |
he Western League and a serious challenger to | Taunton Town's dominance of the competition since Tiv |
t was released by Argyle in May 2000, joining | Taunton Town during the close-season, although his ap |
The Siege of | Taunton occurred during the English Civil War. |
with the part of the Town of Whitby north of | Taunton Road East and Taunton Road West (Durham Regio |
The former home of | Taunton MP Edward du Cann, in 1993 du Cann sold the p |
The Church of St Mary Magdalene in | Taunton, Somerset, England was completed in 1508, in |
Creech St Michael near | Taunton, Somerset, England since 1995. |
Gray's Almshouses on East Street, | Taunton, Somerset, England were founded by Robert Gra |
Russel John McCool, born at | Taunton, Somerset, England on 4 December 1959, was an |
The Church of the St. James in | Taunton, Somerset, England dates from the early 14th |
Internationals when she scored 75 not out at | Taunton in England's 10 wicket win against India. |
Rob Hawkins (born 14 April 1983 in | Taunton, Somerset, England) is a rugby union player f |
ire, England - 25 January 1917 in North Town, | Taunton, Somerset, England) was a cricketer who playe |
Spencer Davey (born 3 February, 1983 in | Taunton, Somerset, England) is a rugby union player f |
The Reverend Peter (born Pierre) Fontaine ( | Taunton, Somerset, England, 1691 - Williamsburg, Virg |
x's Community School is a secondary school in | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
Community School was located on Cheddon Road, | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
he Somerset Light Infantry Museum, located in | Taunton, Somerset, England. |
Poundisford was an appendage of the episcopal | Taunton Deane estate, belonging to the Bishop of Winc |
by the Bishop of Winchester as part of their | Taunton Deane estate. |
edieval Somerset towers of churches in nearby | Taunton, for example. |
in 1832; the railway connection of London to | Taunton and Exeter in the 1840s which reduced coach t |
It is based on the town of | Taunton but extending to include Wellington, many sma |
posed to restore service through the towns of | Taunton, Berkley, Fall River, Freetown, and New Bedfo |
Educated at | Taunton School, Fear was a right-handed middle-order |
The | Taunton Central Fire Station is the oldest active fir |
The | Taunton Central Fire Station was designed by Hartwell |
1936 season, against Cambridge University at | Taunton, the first time Cambridge had played on that |
At | Taunton, the first day of the season for these two te |
Born in | Taunton, Massachusetts, Fish attended Harvard College |
Dr Aubrey was educated at | Taunton School, followed by Cardiff Baptist College a |
Works would become most important company in | Taunton, Massachusetts for much of the 19th century. |
The town of | Taunton (which for population estimates includes the |
Kings College | Taunton was founded in 1880. |
Electricity was supplied by | Taunton Corporation from a generating station in St J |
The | Taunton Daily Gazette (and Taunton Sunday Gazette) is |
A May 5, 2005 article in the | Taunton Daily Gazette said that the station was in je |
been mentioned in the Los Angeles Times, The | Taunton Daily Gazette, The Patriot-Ledger, Reader's D |
Maley & | Taunton exported globally, with its trucks used in th |
ber of non-League teams in the West Country - | Taunton Town, Gloucester City, Forest Green Rovers, Y |
The | Taunton Municipal Golf Course was changed to the John |
of the Dean Forest Railway bought 5521 and a | Taunton based group of active W.S.R. supporters forme |
In 1997-98 Bastow was playing for | Taunton Town, guesting for Dawlish Town and Upton Ath |
chosen to contest the ultra marginal seat of | Taunton which had been gained by the Conservative Adr |
ever, in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, Bisgood had a second triumph. |
Taunton City Hall also contains memorial plaques to c | |
g the American Civil War was dedicated inside | Taunton City Hall. |
n 145 in the match against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, but he achieved his only representative cric |
yed and captured, then tried and condemned at | Taunton; however, he denied his faith to save his lif |
boy cricketer in 1931 when, having played for | Taunton School, he was picked for the Rest of England |
e) court of common pleas; returned in 1817 to | Taunton, where he died on April 17, 1830. |
l election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Taunton, and held the seat until the 1741 general ele |
as elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Taunton, and held the seat until he stood down at the |
established as part of the reorganisation of | Taunton by Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, by 1 |
r innings being 62 against Gloucestershire at | Taunton, but his aggregate for the season was only 29 |
n-on-Polden, the son of Robert Kinglake MD of | Taunton and his wife Joanna Apperly daughter of Antho |
Following a Treasure Inquest in | Taunton, the hoard was valued and acquired in its ent |
East | Taunton is home to Massassoit State Park which offers |
The site is now known as | Taunton Nursing Home, and includes a large (non-histo |
Taunton Alms House is an historic alms house on Norto | |
He re-joined | Taunton Town in the summer of 2000, but by August 200 |
There is also a | Taunton Gazette in Taunton, England. |
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