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  • mmission contract; sponsored by Mrs. J. Alfred Chard; acquired and converted to Navy use at Todd-Jo
  • It has the revolver used by Chard against the Zulus, Russian glass grenades from
  • command of the defenders of the post with John Chard, an officer of the Royal Engineers.
  • The site of Donyatt Halt, between Chard and Ilminster on the B&ER branch line
  • on the undersides of leaves of beet, spinach, chard, and other greens.
  • d 230,000 refugees fleeing Darfur into eastern Chard and north-eastern CAR.
  • e removed in 1813 to Bishop's Hull, in 1814 to Chard, and in 1816 to Christchurch, Hampshire.
  • with the missing part substituted with leeks, chard, and sorrel.
  • mouth declared himself King and was crowned in Chard and was the subject of more coronations in Tau
  • lives in Dorchester), Deborah Reilly (lives in Chard) and Julian Henry (a public relations executiv
  • gland, situated 2 miles (3.2 km) north west of Chard and 10 miles (16 km) from Taunton in the South
  • John Chard, as a Lieutenant awarded the VC for his part i
  • can affect commodity crops like spinach, Swiss chard, beets and related species.
  • From Chard Branch Line
  • Chard Branch Line, former Great Western Railway line
  • This town had a halt which formed part of the Chard Branch Line railway.
  • Donyatt had a small halt along the Chard Branch Line just before Ilminster, which serve
  • aunton Canal, one at the old junction with the Chard canal, and one on the embankment of the Chard
  • The village is near the route of the Chard Canal.
  • he river Isle in 1842 to provide water for the Chard Canal.
  • The constituency covers the towns of Yeovil, Chard, Crewkerne and Ilminster in Somerset.
  • e districts around Bridgwater, Burnham-on-Sea, Chard, Crewkerne, Dulverton, Highbridge, Hinton St G
  • own was Yeovil, but the division also included Chard, Crewkerne, Minehead, Wellington, Ilminster, S
  • e Zulu army, especially with wounded soldiers, Chard decides to fortify the station and make a stan
  • icle on Wikipedia, whereas the murder of Robin Chard doesn't have one?
  • e Manchester International Cello Festival, the Chard Festival of Women in Music, the Bass Club, Bas
  • een the Brazilian cartoonist Carlos Latuff and Chard, from France.
  • Chard had received his promotion in April 1868, maki
  • Since 2006, Chard has played in the Cockspur Cup for Corsham.
  • He was born at Chard, in Somerset; his father was Denis Bond.
  • cientific Interest on the western outskirts of Chard in Somerset, notified in 1963.
  • t, England, situated 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Chard in the South Somerset district.
  • gland, situated 2 miles (3.2 km) north east of Chard in the South Somerset district.
  • the Blackdown Hills, 2 miles (3 km), south of Chard in Somerset, England.
  • gland, situated 5 miles (8.0 km) north east of Chard in the South Somerset district.
  • Tatworth is a village 2 miles (3 km) south of Chard in the South Somerset district of the county o
  • est of Ilminster and 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Chard in the South Somerset district.
  • ) west of Crewkerne and 5 miles (8 km) east of Chard in the South Somerset district.
  • Janvier South (aka Janvier or Chard) is located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) northeast of
  • ndicated that, whilst it was intended to serve Chard, it was not in the town but rather on the road
  • miles (34.6 km) section between Sherborne and Chard Junction was reduced to just a single track, a
  • Chard Junction railway station was situated on the L
  • miles (24.56 km) single track section between Chard Junction and Honiton.
  • cables and modernising the signalling panel at Chard Junction signal box.
  • Chard made his List A debut for Gloucestershire Cric
  • Chard married Maria Esteven Robles (1823-1871) in 18
  • ry and paving found there are displayed in the Chard Museum.
  • The musicians performed at the Chard Music Festival, England the chamber music of F
  • Don Chard, NDP (1998)
  • The branch to Chard opened on 8 May 1863 but the station was not r
  • lton, rather than the relatively inexperienced Chard or Bromhead, for initiating the defence at Ror
  • iers of the Natal Native Contingent to desert, Chard orders him and his daughter to leave.
  • f a number of smaller villages including South Chard, Perry Street and Chard Junction which are clo
  • Today the old London and Chard platforms can still be seen, along with the si
  • Chard Reservoir is a 36.97 hectares (91.4 acres) res
  • Chard Reservoir was built by damming the river in th
  • It was opened in 1860 as Chard Road and closed in 1966.
  • on was opened by the LSWR on 19 July 1860, as ' Chard Road' on the route from London Waterloo statio
  • County Council, having previously been part of Chard Rural District.
  • nment Act 1972, having previously been part of Chard Rural District.
  • he Sealy family held it until it was sold to a Chard solicitor, Edward Clarke, in 1859.
  • Howard Evans, (29 February 1944, Chard, Somerset - 17 March 2006), was a British trum
  • Chard, Somerset, in England
  • John Owen Hunwick (Born 1936, Chard, Somerset, England) is a noted professor, auth
  • In 1735 he moved to Chard, Somerset, and in 1739 to Bradford, Wiltshire.
  • Son of Richard Sandford, of Chard, Somerset, he was born there about 1565.
  • and civil parish 5 miles (8 km) south-east of Chard, Somerset, in the South Somerset district of S
  • f his own youth, including his wartime home in Chard, Somerset.
  • He was born at Chard, Somersetshire, in 1626.
  • Chard Town F.C. is a football club based in Chard, S
  • November, a connecting line was opened between Chard Town and the B&ER station, which was known at
  • ted at a new station a short distance north of Chard Town and was served by trains from Taunton.
  • Town, Salisbury, Barry Town, Westland Sports, Chard Town and Glastonbury before becoming player-ma
  • He ended his footballing career with Chard Town, who he joined in the summer of 1978.
  • ed for Salisbury, Barry Town, Westland Sports, Chard Town, Glastonbury, and Sturminster Newton.
  • Chard United
  • Chard was one of the boroughs reformed by the Munici
  • William George Chard was born in Columbia County, New York in 1812.
  • Chard was Superintendent of the New Almaden quicksil
  • Before the Norman Conquest Chard was held by the Bishop of Wells.
  • Eliot himself was amused by Chard Whitlow's mournful imitations of himself ("As
  • Another anthologised poem is Chard Whitlow, a clever satire of T. S. Eliot's Burn