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Ward was also a leader in the Oxford Movement. | |
Ward was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth, | |
Seth | Ward was briefly the incumbent here. |
In the 2011 general elections, this | ward was the only ward to have a 3 cornered fight, n |
Crowhurst | ward was won by the Conservative candidate. |
Ward was seated in the Montgomery Convention on sece | |
St. George's | Ward was one of the original five wards of the city |
A Democrat, | Ward was elected to a second term in 2000; he chose |
Michael E. | Ward was Superintendent of Public Instruction for th |
Kirwan | Ward was born in Shotover, Oxfordshire one of eight |
Barry | Ward was third (Ralt RT30 Volkswagen), 74 points beh |
election in Longfield, New Barn and Southfleet | ward was postponed following the death of Bob Dunn, |
Ward was also broken early in the deciding set losin | |
The Fifth | Ward was laid out west of Ivy and north of A&W Railr |
The population of the Barrow Island political | ward was 2,606 in the 2001 Census, which makes it th |
During these sessions, | Ward was introduced to Chris Heinrich. |
The | ward was created in {}, with the boundaries being un |
St Faith under St Paul's in Castle Baynard | Ward was an unusual parish within the City of London |
Andrew J. | Ward was a Michigan politician. |
mn, Peepshow, written under the pen name Kirwan | Ward was published six days a week from 1946 until 1 |
ment candidate, outrage over development in the | ward was key to Leadman losing the election. |
Linden | Ward was added in the early 1970s. |
Ward was educated at Harrow School and the Military | |
Part of Southbury | ward was transferred to Enfield North. |
December 18, 1969: Pete | Ward was traded by the White Sox to the New York Yan |
William | Ward Watkin (January 21, 1886- June 24, 1952) was an |
as designed by the school's first dean, William | Ward Watkin. |
Davis and | Ward were also men's doubles runners-up at Wimbledon |
nto effect to ensure that the interests of each | ward were proportionally represented on Sudbury City |
ang's supporters, led by Jack Beasley and Eddie | Ward, were expelled from the federal Caucus. |
By 1863, two nurseries and an 'Idiot | Ward' were also available. |
3 seats in Thistleberry | ward were vacant until a by-election in June. |
ield were in Worsley and parts of the Helmshore | Ward were then in Greenfield. |
e had reported that conditions at the maternity | ward were a 'national disaster'. |
Andrew Hunter MP, Sir Alfred Sherman and Harvey | Ward, were the speakers. |
A cultural hall in the Nakano | ward, west of Shinjuku, internationally known as a m |
soccer team in Seattle, and she met her husband | Ward when he was her coach. |
his famous book The Young Cricketer's Tutor to | Ward when it appeared in 1833. |
ion in October 2006 in River Heights-Fort Garry | ward, where she defeated rookie councillor Donald Be |
ios was a state of the art facility in the 42nd | ward where Dunne spent many hours recording his firs |
The only | ward where there was no election this year was Churc |
lway station is located in the southeast of the | ward where Evelyn's entire southern border follows t |
nt, Bus represents the constituents of the 53rd | Ward, where he has served for over 40 years. |
g in Maybury and Sheerwater, which was the only | ward where they won more than 200 votes. |
This is the | ward where the third and current Prime Minister of S |
resulted in an electoral curiosity in Rosedale | Ward where 2 of the successful candidates at this el |
Richards who was the bishop of the Sugar House | Ward where his parents lived. |
The only change came in St Lukes | ward where Conservative Conor Burns gained the seat |
ly successful BNP candidates was in Princes End | ward, where James Lloyd was elected, while in the sa |
They also failed to regain St John | ward where Margaret Layland held the seat as an inde |
of the 2001 UK census, the Harbledown electoral | ward, which includes part of Chartham, had a populat |
He represents the Seventh | Ward, which emcompases the city's Central Mountain. |
ugh elections, the remaining area of the Castle | ward which was not included in the newly created Eto |
The | ward which was split was the Canning Town ward, the |
Map of Luton showing South | Ward which contains New Town |
Crawley Green is part of the Crawley | ward which is represented by Cllr Mel Cato (Labour) |
Its name is also used for the East Park | ward, which overs the Monmore Green and Deansfield a |
sculpture will be located within the Blackstaff | Ward which is in South Belfast. |
It is part of Crymych | ward, which was 63% Welsh-speaking in 2001. |
The | ward, which contains both parks and the housing, is |
mlachie constituency, less part of the Mile-End | ward which was transferred to Glasgow Bridgeton. |
lly meaning (flower water), in contrast to Llma | Ward which is rose blossom water. |
Crowmarsh | ward, which comprises the parishes of Crowmarsh, Ips |
August 1897, for the seat vacated by Sir Joseph | Ward, which he had held since 1887. |
South Cadbury is part of the Castle Cary | ward, which elects one councillor to Somerset County |
The | ward which also includes parts of Fairfield and Hart |
t is part of Greasley (Giltbrook and Newthorpe) | ward, which had a population of 6,076 in 2001. |
The | ward which was split was the Canning Town ward, with |
its name to a Cardiff local authority electoral | ward, which covers the village and surrounding area. |
He starred in The Officers' | Ward, which was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Fe |
River Cray and is in the Cray Meadows electoral | ward which also includes Foots Cray. |
Llansadwrn & Llangadog / Myddfai & Llanddeusant | ward, which had a population of 2,412 at census 2001 |
boroughs of Fylde and Wyre border this northern | ward, which is a three-member ward. |
om the early 12th century, leads into the outer | ward, which contains the remains of several building |
and has a developed strip in the centre of the | ward which lies in the Swansea Valley. |
In 1961, it was merged with Park | Ward which had been in the possession of Rolls-Royce |
1880 Smith was the bishop of the Salt Lake 17th | Ward, which included the Salt Lake Temple within its |
It is part of Bishopsgarth and Elm Tree | Ward which has a population of 6412. |
an Ottawa City Councillor representing Somerset | Ward which consists of Centretown, Centretown West a |
a made man in the Outfit, ran the city's First | Ward which represented most of downtown Chicago. |
Claughton is part of the Lower Lune Valley | ward, which elects two councillors to Lancaster City |
Ashton Park is in the middle of the current | ward, which borders Riversway and the civil parish o |
It is situated within the Princes End council | ward, which is one of the most deprived parts of San |
It forms part of the Falkland | Ward, which is represented in Newbury Town Council a |
Greenfield is a member of Pittsburgh's 15th | Ward, which includes the neighborhoods of Greenfield |
Belton is part of Braunston & Belton | ward which has one councillor on Rutland County Coun |
y is Jefferson Avenue, across which is the 14th | Ward, which also abuts the 13th's back boundary of S |
ime, the patients and staff were moved to Fosse | ward, which had been closed for a few years. |
Drighlington is in the Morley North | ward, which elects three councillors to Leeds City C |
Mountfield lies within the Darwell | ward, which provides two councillors. |
The First | Ward, which is located inside the 610 Loop, is one o |
elected on the basis of one councillor per city | ward while the mayor was elected by the city-at-larg |
ttletown are within the Liversedge and Gomersal | ward, while Norristhorpe and Flush are part of the H |
Pete is Democratic chairman of the city's 19th | Ward, while her uncle Jack is the state's Auditor Ge |
Part of Ravenhill falls within the Penderry | ward, whilst the rest of the area falls within the C |
ghter and heiress, also Theodosia, married John | Ward, who changed his name by Royal Licence to Ward- |
e former Conservative councillor for Sherbourne | ward who stood as an independent after being deselec |
as the former Conservative councillor for Wyken | ward who stood as an independent after being deselec |
Greaves married in 1828 the widow of T | Ward who was daughter of J Hobbins of Barford. |
"...Here rests Horatia Nelson | Ward, who died March 6th. |
sula was later named for land developer John C. | Ward, who obtained the island in 1892. |
homas Beck as Victor Descartes, Mr. Lamartine's | ward, who is going to take over the bank |
atthew Stanton, the dynamic leader of the Sixth | Ward, who hopes to unseat corrupt incumbent Ned Quin |
hrough training at Taieri and Wigram with Jimmy | Ward, who was to win the Victoria Cross. |
by the press for their manager, John Montgomery | Ward, who helped to organize the Players' League. |
There are eight parish councillors in the North | Ward who are all Liberal Democrats. |
It was bought in 1883 from William | Ward, who brought the manuscript from Ephesus. |
By 1862 | Ward, who recently scored several victories for the |
1910 about half of Braydon belonged to Mr J. E. | Ward, whose granddaughter Elizabeth Ward owned Red L |
Harington | ward, whose councillors are Gillian Cuthbertson, Alf |
cane Levee Blues, and a children's novel, Ninth | Ward, will be published in 2009. |
Geo. | Ward Will Make a Business Sheriff. |
Each | ward will elect three or four councillors using the |
In the 2010 election, the | ward will entirely be within the St Albans constitue |
According to her sister, Willa | Ward,the inspiration for this song was an experience |
Ward, William Ernest Frank (1965), Fraser of Trinity | |
ted by the Conservative Party candidate Lambert | Ward; Wilson took only 21.0% of the votes. |
Ward Wing as Adolphe des Grassins | |
The NFP retained its hold on the Central | Ward, winning all 5 seats, but lost ground elsewhere |
Ruins of residential area in the Lower 9th | Ward, with ING 4727 barge in the background |
It is a mainly rural | ward with grassland to the south and woodland to the |
A Children's | ward with 36 beds was constructed nearby in 1943 and |
added to Slough in 1995 and became a fourteenth | ward, with one member 1995-1996 and two from 1997. |
He represents the Whitley Bay | ward with Alison Austin. |
ajor in the Civil War who co-founded Montgomery | Ward with his brother-in-law, A. Montgomery Ward. |
Various sources place | Ward with three different teams during 1995, the Ham |
The most popular recording was by Helen | Ward with the Benny Goodman orchestra. |
sed that he wasn't sick, he'd spent a year in a | ward with drug addicts and schizophrenics. |
s 44 years old and living in Pittsburgh's Fifth | Ward with his Irish-born wife Jane and three childre |
In 1887, William Paine married Ruth Felton | Ward with whom he had two sons and three daughters. |
In 1923, Athole Shearer married John | Ward with whom she would have a son. |
Dr. Backer goes to the children's | ward with his latest experimental treatment. |
articipating in the rebuilding of the Lower 9th | Ward with Brad Pitt. |
Their sister, Helen, held Danny's | ward with an increased majority and a 5.6 % swing fr |
William Knibb is a 2-member | ward within Kettering Borough Council, created by bo |
vernment purposes it forms part of Northborough | ward, within North West Cambridgeshire parliamentary |
West Derby is a Liverpool City Council | ward within the Liverpool West Derby Parliamentary c |
Moseley and Kings Heath is a | ward within the constituency of Hall Green, covering |
Avondale Grange is a 2-member | ward within Kettering Borough Council, created by bo |
rmerly Gisburne) is a village, civil parish and | ward within the Ribble Valley borough of Lancashire, |
on Pembrokeshire County Council representing a | ward within the Preseli Pembrokeshire constituency f |
Location of the | ward within Newcastle borough |
Woolton is a Liverpool City Council | Ward within the Garston and Halewood Parliamentary c |
Wavertree is a Liverpool City Council | Ward within the Liverpool Wavertree Parliamentary co |
It is a | ward within the civil parish of Millom, and is withi |
, north of its end in Cheapside, in Cripplegate | Ward Within (parts of the parish were also in Bread |
Ward won his is first film role in 1947, playing Mr | |
He then teamed-up with Holcombe | Ward won the men's doubles title at the championship |
Ward won Kentucky's Third Congressional District sea | |
Herbert | Ward won a cap for England while at Bradford F.C. in |
Ward Wood - Sergeant Chester Peckinpaugh | |
Ward Wood ... Leroy Barton | |
Aycliffe North Woodham | ward; Woodham South parish ward of Great Aycliffe pa |
A Basis of Surgical | Ward Work |
Ward work for Broken Hill Proprietary then at the We | |
After the Second World War | Ward worked for the Osteopathic Association Clinic i |
Rodger | Ward, working for the IMS Radio Network immediately |
Ward would serve as a member of Fannin's staff throu | |
Ward would later go on to play over 200 games with t | |
Ward would improve again, this time managing 63 poin | |
llor polling the lowest number of votes in each | ward would stand for re-election in 1978. |
A prolific writer, | Ward wrote over thirty plays. |
In another article, | Ward wrote, "One year in the West was enough for me. |
Improved editions by Patrick, | Ward, Young, and Morell have successively appeared; |
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