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  • He then won 2011 AEGON GB Pro-Series Bath a challenger event defeating Andreas Beck 6-4,
  • and a tray containing her wearing apparel after bath, a mirror and other toilette articles and a met
  • area, an equipment room, weight rooms, a steam bath, a training room, food service areas, the athle
  • e practices was the mandi safar festival (Safar bath), a bathing festival to achieve spiritual purit
  • bott (Wasps), M Catt (London Irish), O Barkley ( Bath), A Goode (Leicester), S Bemand (Leicester), P
  • The Champagne Bath, a fitness facility, was named after him.
  • G Chuter (Leicester), L Mears ( Bath), A Titterrell (Sale), T Payne (Wasps), G Rownt
  • small bedroom, a sofa, a jacuzzi, a jet bubble bath, a fireplace and two retro Playboy brand pinbal
  • ded the lease of the Beau Nash Picture House in Bath, a Grade II-listed art deco cinema previously o
  • the writer saw the late J.W. Windsor, Esq., of Bath, a great admirer of Handel and one who knew all
  • The Plant Bath, a recreational facility originally built in 19
  • ic buildings were excavated, including a public bath, a Christian basilica and a principia or milita
  • Coldstream Guards, and made a companion of the Bath, a knight of the order of Maria Theresa of Aust
  • In this reversal bath, a chemical reversal agent is absorbed into the
  • rt Boddam, Governor of Bombay (1784 - 1788), in Bath Abbey
  • was the property of Saxon Kings who gave it to Bath Abbey before the Norman Conquest and it was hel
  • born in Weston (St Alphege became the Abbot of Bath Abbey and then Archbishop of Canterbury).
  • Bath Abbey Restoration (his additions were removed b
  • A monument to Phillip in Bath Abbey Church was unveiled in 1937.
  • It is situated on Orange Grove close to both Bath Abbey and Pulteney Bridge.
  • odfrey died on 16 August 1135 and was buried in Bath Abbey near the north altar.
  • Bath Abbey
  • ions which included Brian Eno performing in the Bath Abbey alongside Bath Camerata.
  • He witnessed a grant of King Henry I to Bath Abbey 8 August 1111 at Bishop's Waltham, as the
  • nd alone includes 18 Augustinian houses such as Bath Abbey, Bourne Abbey, Newstead Abbey and Waltham
  • onstruction of the Tower of London (1501-1502), Bath Abbey, the Vertue brothers are reported as tell
  • he village was originally owned by the monks of Bath Abbey, hence Monkton Combe.
  • uding Birmingham Cathedral, Hereford Cathedral, Bath Abbey, Gloucester Cathedral and Derby Cathedral
  • Fan Vault, Bath Abbey, the vault by Virtue is in the distance,
  • iety and austerity, and rose to become abbot of Bath Abbey.
  • For the large church in the same city, see Bath Abbey.
  • He is buried in an alabaster tomb in Bath Abbey.
  • d in 1890, he began his career with a curacy at Bath Abbey.
  • He then joined the ranks at Bath Academy before returning home to play for local
  • He has taught at the Bath Academy in Corsham, and as the head of painting
  • His career included teaching at the Bath Academy of Art, serving as Gregory Fellow at th
  • the National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore, the Bath Academy of Art, U.K., and the Rhode Island Scho
  • School of Art, the Slade School of Art and the Bath Academy of Art, Corsham.
  • d at the Camberwell Art School and later at the Bath Academy of Art in Corsham, where Edward Piper s
  • Whilst still a member of the Bath academy, he has shown himself to be a promising
  • Bath accessories, statues and amphorae complete the
  • ailable at the store are home decor, furniture, bath accessories, bedroom furnishings, mattresses, d
  • clude decorative objects, tabletop collections, bath accessories, bedding, candles, furniture, rugs,
  • Darrel Bath: Acoustic, Electric & Baryton Guitars, Lead Voc
  • Melt the chocolate in a steam bath, add butter and cream.
  • tic and antipruritic component of ointments and bath additives.
  • nce 1869 the club has been based at Combe Park, Bath, adjacent to the Royal United Hospital.
  • y home, currently the seat of the Marquesses of Bath, adjacent to the village of Horningsham and nea
  • He came back to Bath after working in Yorkshire, and it is believed,
  • died on 9 December 1921 when he drowned in his bath after knocking himself unconscious in a fall.
  • He will probably join up with Bath after the World Cup in his native New Zealand.
  • He joined Bath after his release from Hartlepool United in 200
  • He joined Bath after completing a degree in sports and exercis
  • At Bath against Yorkshire he reached the for-him dizzy
  • Oil bath air cleaners were very widely used in automotiv
  • ry high levels of dust are encountered, for oil bath air cleaners can sequester a great deal of dirt
  • borne, founder of the Holburne Museum of Art in Bath, all of whom served in the Royal Navy.
  • With the arrival of John Wood in Bath, Allen used the wealth gained from his postal r
  • tributed to Benjamin Jolly of 19 York Street in Bath, allowed each voter to cast one vote in a singl
  • Michael Lipman resigned from Bath along with Alex Crockett and Andrew Higgins on
  • Harry Bath also took the coaching helm at his former club
  • e of Strategic Services, Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, also known by his code name OSS 117.
  • With 97% of its faculty holding a doctorate, Bath also appears in the top 5 in Europe in this imp
  • birthplace of Ralph Allen, notable architect of Bath, although his christening took place at St Colu
  • Bath Alum is an unincorporated community in Bath Cou
  • The complex contains a public bath, an auditorium, a local library, a gymnasium, a
  • tates derived from Henry Bourchier, 5th Earl of Bath, an ancestral uncle by marriage, while the Devo
  • But before she gets the chance to dip into the bath, an engine failure leaves the crew trapped in L
  • Language School and attended the University of Bath and the London School of Economics from 1973 to
  • Other tenants include Talbots, Bath and Body Works, Chick-fil-A, Radio Shack, Charl
  • he family that is now headed by the Marquess of Bath and politician who sat in the House of Commons
  • h a little nitric acid is evaporated in a water bath, and then exposed to the vapor of ammonia; the
  • GWR in Bristol & Bath and Orchard FM were rebranded as Heart on 23 Ma
  • e of Compton Martin village, in the district of Bath and North East Somerset, as a spring which feed
  • ailway station serves the village of Freshford, Bath and North East Somerset.
  • 3) was an English Anglican churchman, Bishop of Bath and Wells from 1691 to his death.
  • cal Engineering Department at the University of Bath and a director of RepRap Ltd.
  • onsists of three closed areas of the Hierapolis Bath and the open areas in the eastern side which ar
  • Price Pfister's retail bath and kitchen fixtures are available in major har
  • ads, between Dorchester, Old Sarum (Salisbury), Bath and Hamworthy (Poole).
  • fe Mary Isabel Bagot, daughter of the Bishop of Bath and Wells.
  • in 1725 as a Founder Knight of the Order of the Bath, and was sworn a Privy Counsellor in 1730.
  • a of Outstanding Natural Beauty, midway between Bath and Chippenham in Wiltshire, England.
  • From 1628-1629, he was also Bishop of Bath and Wells.
  • eak service is currently provided northbound to Bath and Bristol and southbound to Bradford on Avon,
  • Sears, Burlington Coat Factory, Stage, and Bed Bath And Beyond as anchor stores.
  • an and now serves as offices for the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
  • y the occupant of the Roman villa, to which the bath and tesselated floor above mentioned belonged;
  • ean alongside Antony Sher at the Theatre Royal, Bath, and in the West End in May 2007.
  • 1543 - 26 February 1608), bishop of Bath and Wells, formerly reputed to be the author of
  • , which is represented by one councillor on the Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, whic
  • al's successor, gained control of the Brooklyn, Bath and West End Railroad, the BB&CI's successor, i
  • or Ralph de Salopia; died 1363) was a Bishop of Bath and Wells.
  • rugby union player, appearing at scrum-half for Bath and Somerset.
  • The Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Rail Road opened on October 5,
  • He moved on to play for Bath and Bristol Rugby in the Guinness Premiership.
  • n 1987, becoming an Assistant Bishop within the Bath and Wells Diocese.
  • Scientific Interest near the town of Radstock, Bath and North East Somerset, notified in 1985.
  • neered by David Lord at his Crescent Studios in Bath and was the second release of Bristols' Heartbe
  • min Ferrey, who was architect to the Diocese of Bath and Wells from 1841 until his death, and also i
  • Charles Moss, Bishop of Bath and Wells
  • lso a visiting professor at the Universities of Bath and Bristol.
  • the second son of Henry Thynne, 3rd Marquess of Bath, and his wife the Honourable Harriet Baring, da
  • re of a bishopric which preceded the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
  • comes from the Latin word caldaria meaning hot bath, and is a reference to the natural habitat of D
  • The Episcopal seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells is located in the Cathedral Church of
  • e was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath and gradually rose through the retired ranks, b
  • ken, it opened in 1956, and doubles as a public bath and swimming pool and a professional swimming v
  • part of the 12 player squad against England in Bath and Jamaica in Kingston.
  • See also: Diocese of Bath and Wells
  • d by one councillor on the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset which was created in 19
  • main stage coach route from London to Bristol, Bath and the West Country.
  • In 1971 he became Archdeacon of Bath and four years later was appointed to the Deane
  • e was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath and an Officer of the Legion of Honour in 1917.
  • Before 13 December 1262 he was a canon of Bath and Wells, and was archdeacon of Wells as well
  • son had been coughing badly, had gone to take a bath, and vomited blood.
  • s Bishop's Chaplain for Youth in the Diocese of Bath and Wells then Vicar of Glastonbury.
  • s an Anglican clergyman who served as Bishop of Bath and Wells from 1946 to 1960.
  • Christ Church is part of the Bath and Wells Diocese, and the clergy of the church
  • aboratory Showing a fume cupboard, heated water bath and glassware
  • s after, upon a vacancy occurring in the see of Bath and Wells, Ken (now Dr Ken) was appointed bisho
  • to be a prebend and precentor in the diocese of Bath and Wells by his father (then its bishop) along
  • He was educated at Monkton Combe School in Bath, and then studied medicine at Trinity College,
  • By 1919 it had changed its name to the Bath and Wilts Chronicle as a result of a merger wit
  • able student population, from the University of Bath and Bath Spa University, both in private rental
  • It was named by Hans Bath and Peter Wirtz in 1989.
  • r Bristol Road, the main carriage route between Bath and Bristol.
  • was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath and in 1816 was awarded the Order of the Tower
  • t Lambeth by William Barlow, formerly Bishop of Bath and Wells, John Scory, formerly Bishop of Chich
  • Bristol City Council, Bath and North East Council, North Somerset Council
  • ate Swimming Pool Complex, Sauna, Jacuzzi Steam bath and Fitness Centre.
  • so a dormitory village for the nearby cities of Bath and Bristol.
  • Stillington was selected as Bishop of Bath and Wells on 30 October 1465, and was consecrat
  • now boasts seven bedrooms (each with a private bath) and an elevator.
  • ate themselves for the rest of their lives, and bath and dwell in celibacy and women also do the sam
  • downtown Long Branch between grade crossings at Bath and Westwood Avenues, the station features a si
  • se, originally the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells, later in the possession of Earls of
  • ho was Bishop of St David's and later Bishop of Bath and Wells and one of the most prominent English
  • and 6 miles (10 km) north-west of Frome in the Bath and North East Somerset district of Somerset, E
  • Oxford (1624), became chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and Wells and rector of Brightwell, Berkshire (
  • He burned Bath and ravaged Somerset, but had submitted to the
  • s opened on the 19th May 1934 by the Marquis of Bath and was used as a cinema until 1969 when it was
  • arnes played fly-half for Newport RFC, Bristol, Bath; and represented England and the British Lions
  • 60s was a time for another minor name change to Bath and Wilts Evening Chronicle.
  • His uncle was William of Bitton I, Bishop of Bath and Wells.
  • lter Haselshaw was a medieval English Bishop of Bath and Wells.
  • For the bishop of Bath and Wells who died in 1264, see William of Bitt
  • e was seized with an apoplectic fit when in his bath, and died.
  • Inscriptions to him have also been found at Bath and Angers.
  • Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1802-1824
  • e Outfitters, Victoria's Secret, Spencer Gifts, Bath and Body Works, and Aeropostale.
  • It is owned by the local Bath and North East Somerset council, and operated b
  • e would come out once again only after taking a bath and making sure that no such thing would be rep
  • hew Valley, Somerset in the unitary district of Bath and North East Somerset.
  • ords as well as a Companion of the Order of the Bath and a Commander of the Order of the British Emp
  • ection (out of eleven services each way between Bath and Bristol).
  • came attached to the household of the Bishop of Bath and Wells and went with him to Rome in 1504.
  • It surrounded the cities of Bath and Wells (although both were boroughs electing
  • Robert Burnell was the Bishop of Bath and Wells and Lord Chancellor to King Edward I.
  • o verify his gender; washing his clothes in the bath; and mixing a partygoer's cocaine with steaming
  • brother of jurist French Laurence, was born in Bath and was educated at Bath Grammar School and at
  • 07, he took Jean-Paul Sartre's Kean to Malvern, Bath and Brighton, before it transferred to the West
  • Egerton was appointed a Knight of the Order of Bath and in 1605, he received a Master of Arts from
  • For the bishop of Bath and Wells who died in 1274, see William of Bitt
  • ub completed the purchase of Plain Ham from the Bath and North East Somerset Local Authority.
  • re for Nonlinear Mechanics at the University of Bath and is active in promoting interdisciplinary co
  • The Bishop of Bath and Wells heads the Church of England Diocese o
  • rganisation, the area surrounding the cities of Bath and Bristol was formed into a new county of "Av
  • rend Peter Price, the seventy-seventh Bishop of Bath and Wells, who signs Peter Bath: et Well:.
  • are what remains of the wood of the Bishops of Bath and Wells in the thirteenth century and of King
  • y had lessons from her cousin, a Mr. Windsor of Bath, and from William Crotch.
  • ted at Oldfield Girls' Comprehensive School, in Bath, and Woodhouse Sixth Form College, in North Lon
  • nterest near the village of Nempnett Thrubwell, Bath and North East Somerset, notified in 1989.
  • was made a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath, and on the 1 November he was appointed Colonel
  • She was born on December 7, 1991 in Bath and plays for Somerset, the Rubies and England.
  • the West Yorkshire Playhouse and Theatre Royal Bath and directed by Christopher Luscombe.
  • are owned by the National Trust and operated by Bath and North East Somerset Council.
  • to recent storm damage caused by Hurricane Ike Bath and Body Works has permanently closed their loc
  • housed in a renovated sixteenth century Turkish bath and includes a library and an art center.
  • was originally the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells, during the Middle Ages.
  • c Interest (SSSI) near the village of Wellow in Bath and North East Somerset, notified in 1988.
  • John Harewell was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Bath and Wells in medieval England.
  • ses the Council Chamber and Register office for Bath and North East Somerset and is used as a weddin
  • aring on the menu at the Royal United Hospital, Bath and as an adornment to the summer garden partie
  • It is roughly half double rooms with community bath and half double rooms with connecting bath.
  • ayed 18 games in the RDS, losing only twice, to Bath and Scarlets.
  • position as examining chaplain to the bishop of Bath and Wells owing to his pronounced eucharistic v
  • as founded in 2006 by Anjula Acharia-Bath, Ranj Bath and Arun Sandhu, and is headquartered in New Yo
  • He was consecrated bishop of Bath and Wells on 13 October 1443.
  • wrote three topographical guides (Oxfordshire, Bath and Berkshire) and a History of Oxfordshire.
  • onfused with his father Charles Moss (bishop of Bath and Wells).
  • It is now owned by the Bath and North East Somerset Council, which has gran
  • Anthony Cave Brown was born in Bath, and moved to London as a boy, stuffing propaga
  • ady Eleanor married John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath and they began a long line of many American des
  • He became Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1727, as a compromise candidate, a
  • enth overall and fourth in the state schools in Bath and North East Somerset.
  • as however during her time at the University of Bath and Loughborough University, where she gained a
  • retirement he continued to serve the Diocese of Bath and Wells as an Assistant Bishop until his deat
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