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  • He was the son of Robert Newton, a builder.
  • nts were affluent spice and tea merchants from Newton, a suburb of Boston and as such they were able
  • and Toller Fratrum to join the Frome at Maiden Newton, a course of some 6 miles.
  • years in self-exile, living with his family in Newton, a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Robert Crittenden Newton, a Little Rock lawyer, resigned in early 1861
  • six children, Edward Edwards was born in Water Newton, a village near Peterborough, to Richard Edwar
  • ber of Parliament for his home constituency of Newton, a seat he held until 1898, when he succeeded
  • said with the assistance of architect William Newton, a three storey, nine bay mansion house.
  • Newton, a fellow Scot, was tutor to Henry Frederick,
  • Newton Abbot is a county constituency represented in
  • is a small village in Devon, England, near to Newton Abbot and Bovey Tracey.
  • This suburb of Newton Abbot is mainly residential.
  • ed in 2008 as the Sharks severed all ties with Newton Abbot RFC and moved across South Devon to East
  • Newton Abbot is a unique track in the UK as there are
  • to main line trains at Exeter St Davids, or at Newton Abbot if travelling westwards.
  • ked out of the competition by Exmouth Town and Newton Abbot respectively.
  • he village that crosses the main Teignmouth to Newton Abbot road and the railway, and goes down some
  • The electoral wards in the new Newton Abbot constituency are the following: Ambrook,
  • Towns in the constituency included Dawlish, Newton Abbot and Teignmouth.
  • aking a geological map of the neighbourhood of Newton Abbot in Devon, which was embodied in the Geol
  • Rickaby transferred to Newton Abbot Spurs in August 1963 before retiring as
  • where they worked the principal trains west of Newton Abbot until the arrival a few years later of t
  • laying for Tiverton Town, Dartmouth A.F.C. and Newton Abbot in the Devon County Football League, whe
  • Deanery of Newton Abbot and Ipplepen
  • e civil parish of Haccombe with Combe, between Newton Abbot and Shaldon, about half a mile (1 km) in
  • mon in Bradley Woods, just west of the town of Newton Abbot in Devon, England.
  • The name was changed in 2008 to Newton Abbot College, along with other aspects, such
  • main line to Plymouth it opened a branch from Newton Abbot to Torquay (the present Torre railway st
  • von Railway on 30 May 1846 and was extended to Newton Abbot on 30 December 1846.
  • former Teignbridge seat, including the town of Newton Abbot itself, as well as Dawlish and Teignmout
  • rators call at Exeter, Dawlish, Teignmouth and Newton Abbot before continuing to Plymouth or even Pe
  • outh west of England in St Austell, Tavistock, Newton Abbot with Plymouth being the HQ and the large
  • nch was opened by the South Devon Railway from Newton Abbot on 18 December 1848, this station being
  • In 1945 he accepted a job at Newton Abbot Art School, before later becoming the He
  • ern part, including the main towns of Dawlish, Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, forms the new Newton Abb
  • rger of the Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Dawlish, Newton Abbot and Teignmouth urban districts along wit
  • ice) - Dawlish Warren - Dawlish - Teignmouth - Newton Abbot
  • ong canal that ran from the River Teign to the Newton Abbot - Kingsteignton road.
  • Hassall educated in Worthing, at Newton Abbot College and at Neuenheim College, Heidel
  • The Newton Abbot Campus is situated above the Pearl House
  • f, with the closure of its campuses in Exeter, Newton Abbot (the former Seale-Hayne Agricultural Col
  • Newton Abbot Grammar School underwent significant cha
  • He later moved to Newton Abbot in Devon, where he ran a pub.
  • the Football League, and for Taunton Town and Newton Abbot in non-league football.
  • For a period he taught languages and music at Newton Abbot School, and at Wellington College, Berks
  • s Otter barley (sourced from Tuckers Maltings, Newton Abbot), Fuggles and Goldings hops, and a tradi
  • d edition, 1962 (reprinted by David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1972 ISBN 0715354868; reprinted in facs
  • triallist with Taunton Town, but later joined Newton Abbot, leaving them in the 1998 close season t
  • d is a dual carriageway from the A38 as far as Newton Abbot, but mostly single carriageway thereafte
  • von Railway at Heathfield, nearly 4 miles from Newton Abbot, Devon, England.
  • He died in Newton Abbot, Devon on 5 April 1968 of heart failure.
  • rixham, Buckfastleigh, Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Newton Abbot, Paignton, Salcombe, South Brent, Teignm
  • including Dorset Coast, South Devon Coast and Newton Abbot, Around Torbay, The Cotswolds, Worcester
  • Crowdy died in Newton Abbot, Devon in 1867.
  • Despite forming in Newton Abbot, the players all came from Torbay.
  • Newton Abbot, Devon: David St John Thomas.
  • Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charles.
  • He was born in Newton Abbot, Devon.
  • Newton Abbot, Devon: David St. John Thomas.
  • He was born at Newton Abbot, Devon.
  • Born in Leonard John Coldwell in Newton Abbot, he was a Devonian who played Minor Coun
  • descending past the towns of Kingsteignton and Newton Abbot, where it meets the A381.
  • The village is about five miles west of Newton Abbot, on the River Lemon.
  • only at Exeter St Davids, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Newton Abbot, Torquay, and Paignton.
  • The village is situated between Totnes and Newton Abbot, approximately ten miles from Torquay.
  • e bus services operated by Stagecoach Devon to Newton Abbot, Paignton and Torquay.
  • The river becomes tidal at Newton Abbot, and reaches the English Channel at Teig
  • Newton Abbot, England & New York: David & Charles, (1
  • tish Bus Services, Second Edition, John Hibbs, Newton Abbot, 1979
  • In 1962, Mary Mudd and David Lane married in Newton Abbot.
  • He was born in Newton Abbot.
  • unning from Exmouth to Paignton via Exeter and Newton Abbot.
  • t Devon Eagles and Devon Sharks, then based at Newton Abbot.
  • second half of the pre-season friendly against Newton Abbot.
  • e Leisure Park at Trago Mills shopping centre, Newton Abbot.
  • Newton Abbot: David and Charles.
  • Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
  • The Industrial Archaeology of Southern England Newton Abbot: David & Charles (revised and reprinted
  • The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, vol. 3. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
  • The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, vol. 1. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
  • Newton Abbot: David & Charles ISBN 0715327054 (as edi
  • Newton Abbot: David & Charles ISBN 071532876X
  • Newton Abbot: Peninsula Press.
  • riff Reform League to hold a public meeting in Newton Abbott during the election campaign proved a b
  • Clarkson, who lived in Newton Abbott, died on 19 April 2010.
  • culture at Seale-Hayne Agricultural College in Newton Abbott, Devon, where he meet his business part
  • r next 33 years was based at Bristol, Taunton, Newton Abbott, It was last based at Taunton on 21/8/5
  • wned by Pitt House School Ltd was Rocklands in Newton Abbott.
  • rimary School is situated to the south east of Newton Abbott: This large school is popular and as nu
  • The priority dispute between Leibniz and Newton about the calculus was still fresh in the publ
  • The most common type of dwelling in Newton, accounting for seven out of every eight (88%)
  • Thandie Newton, actress
  • of the seed of inspiration, it also alludes to Newton, Adam and Johnny Appleseed.
  • Newton admitted as much in a letter to Richard Bentle
  • Newton adopted what he termed "revolutionary humanism
  • Abigail, Jonathan Hardy, Dinah Shearing, Ross Newton, Adrian Lee and Alyce Platt, the series failed
  • when 16, at inside-right), then Granville and Newton after enlisting at the Liverpool barracks befo
  • nnection with the Alabama Midland Railway near Newton, Alabama towards Elba, Alabama.
  • Vice Admiral Newton Alexander McCully (1867 - 1951) was an officer
  • Horace Newton Allen (1858-1932) was a Protestant medical mis
  • UK dance singer Newton also took the song into the top 40 in the UK (
  • Newton also boasts an historic Quaker burial ground.
  • Bassist Nate Newton also plays guitar in Old Man Gloom and Doomrid
  • Newton also mentions the species name vittercensis, w
  • Newton also published two further editions, in 1713 a
  • Newton also hosted Football Icon 1 and 2 alongside Ja
  • , The Adventures of Long John Silver, in which Newton also starred.
  • Newton, also known as Newton Green to distinguish it
  • Newton also did a tour playing rhythm guitar for Unsa
  • Newton also played four years in the World Hockey Ass
  • During his college years, Newton also played for the Hampton Roads Piranhas in
  • Edward Newton Ament (1860-1949) was Mayor of Berkeley, Calif
  • uartet in 1987- Affiliation with pianist David Newton, an association that goes back to their days a
  • igure in the United States named Virgil Miller Newton, an Antiochian Orthodox priest who ran a group
  • Principia of Newton; An Institution of Fluxions, containing the Fi
  • Newtonville is named after John M. Newton, an early landowner, it was originally called
  • The village is in the civil parish of Newton and Little Oakley which had a population at th
  • He and his family moved to Newton and lived there for two years.
  • It is owned by the City of Newton and is a popular jogging and dog-walking site
  • e UK and took as its theme the stories of John Newton and Olaudah Equiano.
  • rther study with composers John Kennedy, James Newton and earned his Master's Degree in Music Compos
  • second wife, Hannah Smith, half-niece of Isaac Newton, and baptized at Brigstock, Northampton on 25
  • Home Squadron as flagship of Commodore John T. Newton and sailed for New York where she was visited
  • nched on 30 May 1942 sponsored by Mrs. John H. Newton, and commissioned on 30 July 1942 with Command
  • ive cemeteries: Burton, Independence, Kimmons, Newton and Tandy.
  • , sinking the 10,324 ton Norwegian tanker B.P. Newton and the 6,900 ton American merchant ship Elden
  • ituated on the River Stour between Sturminster Newton and Blandford Forum.
  • ction and presentation of the oeuvre of Helmut Newton and Alice Springs.
  • rn in Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of I. Newton and Muriel G. Seely, and was educated there an
  • At Cambridge he became acquainted with Alfred Newton and Salvin.
  • erard Butler, Tom Hardy, Jeremy Piven, Thandie Newton, and Tom Wilkinson.
  • key Rooney, Jerry Lewis, Dionne Warwick, Wayne Newton, and Martin Short have been among recent headl
  • Founding members Newton and Robinson, as well as Olney, will leave for
  • Seneca Falls, New York, the daughter of Eunice Newton and Elisha Foote, a prominent lawyer and judge
  • ceton) in 1820, and went on to practice law in Newton and Hamburg.
  • t deals with forces ( in the exhibit Naturally Newton) and flight (Dreams of Flight).
  • His 1935 win was over Newton and Bennett who had just won the National Inte
  • g the world and Olympic track medallist, Chris Newton, and 2009 British champion Kristian House.
  • ights of the collection include works of Isaac Newton and Louis Pasteur, a 1544 edition of Archimede
  • e conflict between British physicist Sir Isaac Newton and William Blake.
  • ated in 1983 from parts of the seats of Leigh, Newton and Farnworth.
  • In International football Argentina won Copa Newton and Copa Lipton.
  • d before joining Port Vale in exchange for Bob Newton and £8,000 in October 1983.
  • It was discovered by ESA's XMM Newton and the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) in Ari
  • eader friends to support her relationship with Newton and confronts her ex-boyfriend Brandon over it
  • before us: John Wesley, George McDonald, John Newton and J. Gresham Machen are some of those honore
  • Creley as Mr. R.H. Morton, Diane Dewey as Miss Newton, and Paul Brown as Henry Kent.
  • d finished third in the hurdles, behind Robert Newton and Paul Gray.
  • In 1893 Alfred Newton and Hans Gadow described tarsometatarsi, tibia
  • ng the area from the villages of Sprotborough, Newton and Cusworth.
  • is a state highway of 39.7 miles (63.9 km) in Newton and Carroll Counties.
  • District, which includes portions of Neshoba, Newton, and Scott counties, since 2000.
  • rfolk district, which includes her hometown of Newton and parts of Brookline and Wellesley.
  • oofreading or correcting the writings of Isaac Newton and other scholars.
  • are divided into four halls- Einstein, Curie, Newton, and Da Vinci- which compete in several contes
  • It is situated between Corby and Kettering in Newton and Little Oakley civil parishes.
  • early scholarly editor of the papers of Isaac Newton, and contributed to the Rolls Series.
  • Related berewicks are West Newton and Castle Rising, moreover Weston Longville i
  • s at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Newton and Edward Abraham discovered, purified and es
  • writings on Locke, Galileo, Descartes, Boyle, Newton, and Gassendi.
  • buted to the mathematical ideas of Leibniz and Newton and was thus important in the development of c
  • The Guild names - Brunel, Chaucer, Newton and Wilberforce were the chosen names for the
  • eatures Mitch's group The Distractions (Kirsty Newton and Tash Baylis) and in the first two series A
  • sed primarily by George Wigram, Benjamin Wills Newton and John Nelson Darby.
  • Dusty Springfield, Harry Nilsson & Cher, Juice Newton and The Animals.
  • the Party was rivaled only by founders Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale.
  • ern Philosophers: From Descartes and Hobbes to Newton and Leibniz, edited with Introductions.
  • velopers of third-party software for the Apple Newton, and currently develops for Palm OS and iPhone
  • lies two and a half miles south of Sturminster Newton and six miles north-west of Blandford.
  • being geographically closer to the villages of Newton and Blackwell.
  • The following year Newton and Ridley decided to sell the licence to the
  • Alec convinced Newton and Ridley to appoint him as a temporary manag
  • In 1932, he married Olive May Newton and they took up farming near Natimuk.
  • e of Easington and the hamlets of Kilnsea, Out Newton and Spurn Head.
  • It was formerly the home to Sir Isaac Newton and later to the Chamberlayne family, whose de
  • h Loring and Anderson recorded the song first, Newton and Rabbitt are credited with the original com
  • Counties in Texas: Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Newton, and Orange.
  • arranged and recorded with Pat Caddick., Wayne Newton and Danny Gans.
  • 1707 to Roger Cotes, a former student of Isaac Newton, and the stipend was increased in 1768 by Dr R
  • Scully claimed in his book that Newton and Gebauer told him the military had taken th
  • Other regular performers on IMT were Patti Newton and Philip Brady.
  • in their fields, and, notably in the cases of Newton and Einstein by the general populace as well.
  • Sir James Oliphant of Newton and Muirhouse.
  • e the discoveries, such as Edwin Hubble, Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein.
  • eleased the PenPad, a PDA similar to the Apple Newton, and released only weeks before it.
  • f Colours (1766) he examined the work of Isaac Newton and tried to reveal the multitude of colours w
  • elmont Street; to the south, it is bordered by Newton and Brighton - the border being largely formed
  • The Church of the Messiah of West Newton and Auburndale ("parish" was informally adopte
  • or the film Temptation Harbour starring Robert Newton and Simone Simon.
  • 2 Vulcan Newton and Prestwich Heys had 2 points deducted.
  • Cusack, Danny Glover, Amanda Peet and Thandie Newton, and the BAFTA-nominated movie Exam.
  • In 2008, Cat the Dog drummer Andy Newton and Kooks guitarist and song writer Max Raffer
  • Along with Eldridge Cleaver, Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale and others, Cox was a member o
  • ture films Getting Back to Zero starring Wayne Newton, and The Arcadian, a feature produced by The F
  • d second major title by four strokes over Jack Newton and Gibby Gilbert.
  • er serves Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, Neshoba, Newton and Scott Counties in Mississippi.
  • as, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, and Rockdale.
  • Bryant, Sidney Bechet, Teddy Hill, and Frankie Newton, and recorded with Billie Holiday.
  • Chatsworth, while KXI89 Eatonton alerts Henry, Newton, and Rockdale, and WXJ31 Thomaston alerts Clay
  • He later managed Sturminster Newton and Shaftesbury.
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