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  • with witches and, during the late 1950s, Sybil Leek, a self-confessed white witch, lived in this vi
  • l hat-trick helped to achieve a 5-2 win against Leek, after which Albion were handed a bye to the fo
  • nclusion, and he is allowed to stay plain Henry Leek after all.
  • Cope played for Leek Alexandra and Bolton Wanderers before joining P
  • Simms played for Whitfield Colliery, Stoke and Leek Alexandra before joining Port Vale as an amateu
  • Fenton born Beech played for Leek Alexandra and Stoke St.Peter's before joining P
  • 1932-33 season and was given a free transfer to Leek Alexandra in May 1933.
  • eturned to local football in Staffordshire with Leek Alexandra and then with Barlaston Manor.
  • Blood played for Buxton, Buxton Lime Farms, Leek Alexandra, 7th Sherwood Foresters and Leek Unit
  • He also sat on the Leek and Moorland League management committee.
  • lege offers a range of courses to students from Leek and the surrounding area.
  • Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway (narrow gauge
  • It is 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Leek and 6 miles (9.7 km) north-northeast of Stoke-o
  • Shallcross played for his native Leek and was also a match referee before becoming St
  • It is at a cross roads with routes to Leek and Macclesfield to the west, and Bakewell to t
  • It is situated north-east of Leek and south of Buxton, in the Peak District Natio
  • nce mediums such as Ethel Johnson-Meyers, Sybil Leek, and Marisa Anderson.
  • ire near the border with Derbyshire and between Leek and Buxton.
  • n the county of Staffordshire, England, west of Leek and on the shore of Rudyard Lake.
  • Along with Bruce Leek and Fred Vogler, Walker received the nomination
  • Allium sphaerocephalon is known as round-headed leek and also round-headed garlic, ball-head onion,
  • 8, a 12-mile (19 km) stretch of the A53 between Leek and Buxton was named as the most dangerous road
  • of Ashbourne, 10 miles (16 km) drive East from Leek and 16 miles (26 km) south from Buxton.
  • r's Cave was served by a railway station on the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway from 1904 to
  • e same name, opened by the narrow gauge (2' 6") Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway on 27 June 19
  • ed by a railway station which was opened by the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway on June 27, 1
  • arted in an attempt to rebuild a portion of the Leek and Manifold Valley railway, B. Nicholson moved
  • hich he describes a double sunset viewable from Leek and the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance.
  • rowlee was the name of a railway station on the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway, a 2 ft 6 in
  • rdshire Peak District.It is around 8 miles from Leek and Ashbourne, being nearly the halfway point b
  • f the NSR route to Uttoxeter via North Rode and Leek and it replaced an earlier, temporary, LNWR sta
  • er, before moving into non-league football with Leek and then with Shrewsbury Town.
  • Mostly Zelnik is made with leek and sirene.
  • Leek became involved in politics in 1992 when she as
  • eet (3,500 Ml), and its feeder, which joins the Leek branch near the Churnet aqueduct, follows much
  • Alexander Leek Brown "Alex" Downie (1876 - 9 December 1953) wa
  • ly daikon leaves, with mustard greens, carrots, leek bulbs, ginger and Garlic chives.
  • The main Hanley to Leek bus service passes the site and there is a smal
  • o become the Conservative Party's candidate for Leek, but was not elected there either.
  • Lacey played for Leek C.S.O.B., St. Luke's College (in Exeter) and St
  • nton, Longton and Stoke), Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek, Cheadle, Cheddleton, Crewe, Nantwich, Alsager,
  • Some ingredients include shrimp, leek, chicken, bamboo shoot, small carrots, tofu, sc
  • In addition, Leek College offers some higher education courses in
  • Leek College is a further education college located
  • hool, and has a partnership with local schools: Leek College, Painsley Catholic College and Moorside
  • Leek County School Old Boys of the North West Counti
  • Leek County School Old Boys Football Club (usually s
  • lso has footballing connections as he plays for Leek CSOB.
  • Rowley played for Leek, Distillery, the North Staffordshire Regiment,
  • r 1918, Bromfield was elected as the MP for the Leek division of Staffordshire, becoming the constit
  • served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Leek division of Staffordshire from 1892 to 1906.
  • sabella parodies the Loituma Girl by spinning a leek during the song.
  • Highfield is a cricket ground in Leek, England, the home of Leek and Moorlands CC.
  • rmally is a mixture of sesame sauce, chili oil, leek etc.
  • 1892 general election he was elected as MP for Leek, following the retirement of the Conservative M
  • trivia, narrated by Joseph Campanella and Tiiu Leek for its initial seasons.
  • ittee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Gouke M. Leek, glaciologist at Byrd Station, summer 1965-66.
  • etely, passenger traffic between North Rode and Leek having been withdrawn in 1960.
  • Primary School, Churnet View Middle School and Leek High School.
  • He moved back to non-league football with Leek in 1911.
  • Pike contested Pontefract in 1951 and Leek in 1955 without success.
  • on Albion and Kidsgrove Athletic before joining Leek in 2006.
  • er Mill is a water mill situated in the town of Leek in the English county of Staffordshire.
  • e Brocklehurst Baronetcy, of Swythamley Park in Leek in the County of Stafford, was a title in the B
  • rn end of the Churnet valley line (North Rode - Leek) in 1960.
  • trade unionist and Labour Party politician from Leek in Staffordshire.
  • rn end of the Churnet valley line (North Rode - Leek) in 1960.
  • illage and civil parish on the B5053 road, near Leek, in the Staffordshire Moorlands district, in th
  • rn end of the Churnet valley line (North Rode - Leek) in 1960.
  • rn end of the Churnet valley line (North Rode - Leek) in 1960.
  • a symbol which appears on token coins issued in Leek in the 18th century.
  • cially when the NSR opened a line from Stoke to Leek in 1867.
  • neral election as Member of Parliament (MP) for Leek in Staffordshire, and held the seat until his d
  • Leek initially played as an inside or outside left f
  • Diane Leek is a serving Liberal Democrat member of Sheffie
  • Situated high in the Staffordshire Moorlands, Leek is the closest town.
  • Centred on the market town of Leek, it was created under the Redistribution of Sea
  • Kerrie Keane replaced Leek later in the series run.
  • r Parliament constituencies of Burton, Cannock, Leek, Lichfield and Tamworth, Stoke-on-Trent Central
  • ourne to the A6 in Hazel Grove, passing through Leek, Macclesfield and Poynton.
  • ninefates, Caninefates, or Canenefatae; meaning leek masters - were a Germanic tribe that lived in t
  • They were Leek Minor League champions and Leek & Moorland Leag
  • contains a filling of potatoes and an onion and leek mixture, which is then covered with cheese.
  • The Leek Moth or Onion Leaf Miner (Acrolepiopsis assecte
  • Landry, "Taxonomic review of the leek moth genus Acrolepiopsis (Lepidoptera: Acrolepi
  • Allium burdickii (Narrowleaf wild leek, Narrow-leaf wild leak, Wild leek, Ramp) is a p
  • e area, is a group of postcode districts around Leek, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, Stoke-on-Trent
  • life peerage in August 1970, as Baron Davies of Leek, of Leek in the County of Staffordshire.
  • In the Grand Final, a badly injured Geoff Leek plays one of the best matches in his career to
  • Leek reached the final of the FA Trophy in 1989-90 b
  • ter helping set up for the band at a gig at the Leek Road venue of Staffordshire University whilst s
  • The area is bound by: the A5009 Leek Road and the East Valley and Northwood & Birche
  • wo areas, one on College Road, and the other on Leek Road.
  • time, people would queue stretching to the main Leek Road.
  • The Leek services lasted until 1970 when the line betwee
  • Bleach anime character Orihime Inoue twirling a leek, set to a 27-second loop from the song.
  • He was the Conservative MP for Leek, Staffordshire from 1970 to 1983, and for Staff
  • rth Reservoir is a water storage reservoir near Leek, Staffordshire, England, fed by the River Churn
  • Cameron was raised in Leek, Staffordshire, the only child of working class
  • Hugh of Kevelioc died 30 June 1181 at Leek, Staffordshire, England.
  • Born in Leek, Staffordshire, he worked as a sorting clerk in
  • Born at Abbey Farm, Leek, Staffordshire, he was one of many proprietors
  • Kim John Barnett (born 17 July 1960, Leek, Staffordshire, England) was an English cricket
  • a mutual building society, with headquarters in Leek, Staffordshire.
  • l, and attended Sunday School in Longsdon, near Leek, Staffordshire.
  • William Bowyer was born in Leek, Staffordshire.
  • He was born in Leek, Staffordshire.
  • ry of several of the unions which comprised the Leek Textile Federation.
  • According to Leek, the unit did not sail for, but "was partially
  • ould allow trains to go directly from Stoke and Leek to Alton Towers.
  • s left the line with public goods services from Leek to Stoke and bulk sand traffic from Oakamoor.
  • Waterhouses situated on the A523 Leek to Ashbourne Road, near to Alton Towers and on
  • ions along the Churnet Valley, stopping only at Leek to pick up/set down passengers to or from beyon
  • For a list of all Leek Town players, past and present, see Category:Le
  • but boasts two other teams at a higher level - Leek Town from the Unibond One South (Leek were in t
  • He moved on to Leek Town as a manager in 1978, later serving as clu
  • In unexpected circumstances Cox resigned as Leek Town manager after a 1-0 home victory against Q
  • He was transferred to Leek Town in the summer of 1956.
  • Smith played for Leek Town before joining Port Vale in August 1984.
  • After a stint with Leek Town he was signed by Northwich Victoria in Jun
  • uay at the end of the 1996-97 season and joined Leek Town in July 1997.
  • season began with a pre-season friendly away at Leek Town on 19th July 2002, which Northwich won 2-1
  • In December 2009 Crowe joined Leek Town and went onto make his first appearance in
  • ss in that period came in 1990 when Barrow beat Leek Town 3-0 in the FA Trophy final at Wembley, in
  • He went back into non-league football with Leek Town before moving to Stocksbridge Park Steels,
  • nglish football (soccer) player, currently with Leek Town of the Northern Premier League.
  • and he was given a free transfer to non-league Leek Town in May 1985, he later played for Eastwood
  • on; these two clubs were replaced by readmitted Leek Town (returning from the Southern League), Firs
  • n-league teams in North Staffordshire rivalling Leek Town for the top position in the pyramid.
  • Leek Town bt.
  • Leek Town transferred from the Southern League
  • 3 Leek Town and Netherfield were deducted 1 point.
  • He played for Colwyn Bay, Leek Town and Hucknall Town.
  • Harrison Park, Leek Town's home ground
  • He later played for Stafford Rangers, Leek Town, Gresley Rovers and Audley.
  • After spells with Marine and Leek Town, Lightfoot ended his playing days with two
  • nsfer in May 1991 and moved on to Lincoln City, Leek Town, Stafford Rangers and Audley.
  • l for various local non-league teams, including Leek Town, Hednesford Town, Gresley Rovers, Stafford
  • playing for Northwich Victoria, Nantwich Town, Leek Town, Macclesfield Town and Droylsden.
  • his career down with a few games for non-league Leek Town, playing for the club from March to Octobe
  • Hove Albion, Shrewsbury Town, Halifax Town and Leek Town, where he later had a short spell as manag
  • with local non-league teams Northwich Victoria, Leek Town, Nantwich Town, Alsager Town and Newcastle
  • own and Eastwood before moving back to old club Leek Town.
  • ame after being appointed as the new manager of Leek Town.
  • ances, scoring 2 goals before later playing for Leek Town.
  • In June 2004 he joined Leek Town.
  • He left Hednesford in July 2006, joining Leek Town.
  • He was later manager of Scarborough and Leek Town.
  • Philip Tonge as Leek Twin - Henry
  • In 1919, it changed its name to Leek United & Midlands Building Society, and then to
  • The Society was established as the Leek United Permanent Benefit Building Society in 18
  • ke many of the other UK building societies, the Leek United has never grown through acquisition or m
  • ared for Watford, Stoke, Milton Brotherhood and Leek United before guesting for Port Vale in 1918.
  • In 1999, Leek United was the target of a hostile takeover bid
  • The Leek United Building Society is a building society b
  • Leek was married to Janet, with whom he had two daug
  • John de Leche (or John de Leck or John de Leek) was a canon of Dunkeld and prelate during the
  • His final game for Leek was against Kidsgrove, who resigned Eyre for a
  • Leek was a parliamentary constituency in Staffordshi
  • p covered Staffordshire and South Cheshire, and Leek was the secretary of the ASTWKT from its format
  • Pointon played for Leek Wesleyans, Leek National, Congleton Town and St
  • worth, it flows into the ancient market town of Leek, where it was used until quite recently to aid
  • de the sensational decision to drop striker Ken Leek who had scored in every round of Leicester's cu
  • to save the lives of the rest of the team, and Leek, who was torn apart when he lost control of his
  • beth Lankford, daughter of a button merchant of Leek, with whom he had three children who survived i
  • charged with being involved in a major riot in Leek with the purpose of preventing the arrest of an
  • After resigning her job, Leek won the run-run election increasing her majorit
  • The civil parish of Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe, including Hill Wootto
  • arwickshire, England and in the civil parish of Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe.
  • Leek Wootton is home to the Headquarters of Warwicks
  • Lapworth, Leamington Spa, Leek Wootton