He's been out there and up all night assisting under the leadership of the Coast Guard and Suffolk County Police. |
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I didn't post about my Suffolk adventures yesterday, as quite frankly I was rather tired. |
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But before that she worked at Frobishers, which wholesaled fine arts cards in Helmsley before the owners closed it to move to Suffolk. |
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My ash bower is a kind of folly, an Aboriginal wiltja that stands at the top of my long meadow in Suffolk. |
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Throughout the Middle Ages, Suffolk was dominated by the two liberties and the many other religious houses. |
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It helped Cr Gates defeat Cr Irwin on preferences and ensured the other members of his ticket, Crs John Hampton and Brian Suffolk, were elected. |
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George Orwell buried a time capsule at Southwold, Suffolk seventy years ago. |
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Specialists cleaned the clock face and belfry, repaired Suffolk bricks and replaced the low-level roof. |
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Most of them were part of a cycling party, there to hear a bell-ringing demonstration and enjoy one of the most scenic churches in Suffolk. |
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There are dozens of sheep breeds in this country, and no one who has worked both will ever again mistake a Suffolk for a Scottish Blackface. |
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The one time we did go away, we went to a small town in the nearby county of Suffolk, to visit my beloved's family. |
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Recently five lambs were born to a Suffolk ewe owned by Michael Tiffin, Gortnaboul, Kilgarvan. |
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A flock of 200 ewes, half of which are Suffolks and the rest Mules, are run with either a Texel or a Suffolk tup to produce fat lambs. |
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The portrait was completed in the artist's studio in Suffolk after five sittings in January. |
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The train arrived and left on time, and ploughed through Essex and out into Suffolk at speeds unfamiliar to us weekday travellers. |
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Bowling unhindered through the Suffolk verdure, Peel offers a courteous monologue on the local environment. |
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Paul Woolstewholmes from Suffolk has won the election for national officer in the Fire Brigades union, unseating the leadership candidate. |
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Still, we had a good hard ride around the countryside, heading over towards the Suffolk borders in order to get a bit of rolling countryside. |
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The Norfolk Horn was used along with Southdowns in the development of the Suffolk breed of sheep. |
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Most likely at this time of year is a southerly in which case the competition will be at Suffolk Park near Gaggin Park. |
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The coordination between Suffolk County and federal agents is relatively new. |
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Amonte, who also trains and keeps a small stable at Suffolk Downs, has been based in New England since 1993 with an eye on retirement. |
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Actually, we kind of suspect he's long since had all his Suffolk blood replaced with fresh stuff drained from young, nubile nymphets. |
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The Government must create a new wetland on the east coast by order of the European Court to replace two lost to development in Kent and Suffolk. |
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Richard is holding on to some land on which to keep a flock of Suffolk sheep, but is also now working for local a plant hire company. |
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It involved a nervous system disease called scrapie that had befallen a flock of about 36 Suffolk sheep in downtown Tucson. |
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He uses a Texel ram on the Suffolk ewes and a Suffolk ram on the Texel ewes. |
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It was Doug Jewitt with a Texel shearling who topped the day at 310 guineas closely followed by a Suffolk from the Bulmer flock at 300 guineas. |
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Suffolk Downs will present McCarron with a gift from the track and will salute his career with a video presentation of his riding highlights. |
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The Anglo-Saxons of Suffolk at least had some idea of what Africans looked like. |
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Other flowers present that are now scarce in Suffolk include spiny restharrow and the yellow flowered sulphur clover. |
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His task is to detonate a nuclear device in Suffolk, which will somehow scare millions into voting Labour. |
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We will miss his deep, gravelly voice that told of his Suffolk origin as soon as he spoke to you. |
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Entries have been particularly strong in the Limousin and Holstein cattle breeds and in the Texel and Suffolk sheep categories. |
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Hertfordshire South West was dull as ditchwater, Bedford was fairly bland and Suffolk South was a safe seat of the most tedious kind. |
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A new modern frontage and entrance hall were incorporated along the Suffolk Street end to help reinvigorate the district's shopping appeal. |
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Two types of furniture predominate, the shriving stall in some Suffolk churches, and the faldstool elsewhere. |
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At Wissett Lodge, her rented home in Suffolk, she and Duncan distempered the walls a brilliant blue, and dyed the chair-covers with coloured ink. |
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Boudicca was the queen of the Iceni, a Celtic tribe in Norfolk and Suffolk in eastern Britain. |
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The current flood and two of the previous floods were caused by burst pipes or mains and Essex and Suffolk Water have admitted responsibility. |
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A spokesman for Essex and Suffolk Water, who sent technicians on Friday, said that a leak had been found in the mains water supply. |
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Graham says the aim is to breed a more modern type of Suffolk to enable the breed to compete with such continental strains as the Texel. |
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We have discovered great chunks of Suffolk we'd never have seen at all thanks to Geoff. |
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Recently the neighbour's flock of Suffolk sheep moved onto the grass at Lowland Farm, completing the rural picture. |
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Mr Field must now wait for the Suffolk coroner to hold an inquest to decide if the coins are treasure trove of if they will be returned to him. |
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Against all predictions, trade was better, especially in the Suffolk Cross breeding section, where purchasers were looking for a few early lambers. |
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The Suffolk Punch is the oldest and now rarest breed of heavy horse. |
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After a joyous welcome at his Suffolk home he came up north to Blackburn to see Elsie, the girlfriend he had met on a blind date while training to go to war. |
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The idea came to him during a storm, as he swam in the moat of his Suffolk farmhouse and watched the raindrops dancing on the surface like tiny water sprites. |
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Meanwhile, the latest Suffolk poll has Ohio tied and Rasmussen also has a tie. |
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He was buried in the family vault in the church at Bawdsey, Suffolk. |
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The four anti-nuclear campaigners believed nuclear weapons were being held at the Suffolk base and said they tried to get into the base to get photographic evidence. |
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In the sheep pens, 12-year-old Alistair Thompson, of Selside, followed in his father's farming footsteps as he scooped two first prizes in the Suffolk sheep class. |
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And we're in the process of expanding that right now by putting in an interop system that expands from Suffolk County into the five boroughs of New York City. |
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Spectacular finds made by metal detectorists over recent months include a Bronze Age gold cup in Kent and an Anglo-Saxon gold-and-garnet sword mount in Suffolk. |
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Our conservation herd of about 40 horses is among the last surviving Suffolk Punch, a breed that originated more than two centuries ago in eastern England. |
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A fellow's salary is no princely sum, and in 1965 foreign holidays were still relatively unusual, so the newlyweds honeymooned in Suffolk for a week. |
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It looks like splashdown to me, and to everybody else in Suffolk as well. |
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You don't get to see them frisk like that around the Suffolk sheds. |
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Over at the sheep pens, Whittington farmer James Airey celebrated as his two-year-old Suffolk gimmer shearling took the title of supreme sheep champion. |
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She is best remembered for her cookery programmes set in her quaint Suffolk cottage, where she meticulously talks viewers through the intricacies of every recipe. |
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Farm House Breakfast Week was established to celebrate British breakfasts, including regional variations such as Welsh pancakes, Suffolk Ham and Irish soda bread. |
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It is hard to imagine a more isolated and remote spot, set in the heart of the open Suffolk countryside where few landmarks interrupt the flat horizon. |
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Even on Hempstead Turnpike, which is sort of the main drag of of Nassau County, running from Queens into Suffolk County, there used to be wide open spaces. |
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While the Scotch yearling ram class was the principal event, the lowland classes showcasing the Texel, Suffolk and Cheviot breeds are gaining good prominence. |
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The gang is a hydra, he said, and Suffolk County has seen fluctuations in gang activity. |
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The Midland shires and the shires of the south-east Danelaw conformed to the usual English patterns, as did the East-Anglian divisions of Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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I expect she was trying to escape the Suffolk weather, which, when it's not bombarding us with thunderbolts and lightning, is chucking meteorites at us. |
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Out on a promentory on the Halland coast Ringhals from hals neck has become Ring-shall in Suffolk. |
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In addition to the farm's mainly Suffolk cross flock, there are also two rare breed Leicester longwool ewes expecting 3 lambs between them. |
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The paintings on card were bought by four bidders at a saleroom in Clare, Suffolk. |
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Paul Jewell's Suffolk side, who have lost six Championship games on the bounce, will today be visited by their bogeymen. |
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Experts were monitoring the Northern Bottlenose whale after it was spotted in the River Orwell near Ipswich, Suffolk, earlier yesterday. |
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The other touchstone performances are from Helen Sheals as the duplicitous Queen Margaret and Andrew Cryer as her secret lover, Suffolk. |
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Eric, 57, left his black X-reg Ford Focus in a residential road last February so he could walk into the town centre of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. |
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The Suffolk SPCA hosted a reptile amnesty program in September where people could turn their illegal pets in without facing charges. |
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His journey began in a grand house in north Suffolk called Somerleyton. |
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Amino acid polymorphisms of PrP with reference to onset of scrapie in Suffolk and Corriedale sheep in Japan. |
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The Greenbottle, made of moulded cardboard, is being trialled at Asda in Lowestoft, Suffolk, for a potential nationwide run. |
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Brian Rutterford aged 54, from Lakenheath, Suffolk, is growing elephant grass on ten per cent of his 2,000 acre farm. |
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Steven Curtis, Chief Engineering Officer 3b Homefield Road, Haverhill, Suffolk. |
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He went on to run Prana, in Suffolk Street, which used to attract high-class clients until it closed three years ago. |
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Carole Hall, 46, from Suffolk, was nominated by her daughter Lisa, 24, for the awards run by Tesco Magazine. |
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Their territory was on the north side of the Thames estuary in current Essex and Suffolk, and included lands now located in Greater London. |
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Afterwards, the pagans held the present areas of Kent, Sussex, Norfolk and Suffolk, and the area around the Humber. |
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However, in contrast the counties of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire are relative rich in early settlements. |
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The exact reason for the rebellion is unclear, but it was launched at the wedding of Ralph to a relative of Roger, held at Exning in Suffolk. |
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Edmund did not possess sufficient finances to maintain his status as a duke, so as a compromise he accepted the title of earl of Suffolk. |
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Suffolk eventually succeeded in having Humphrey of Gloucester arrested for treason. |
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However, with severe reverses in France, Suffolk was stripped of office and was murdered on his way to exile. |
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Lady Jane's mother was Lady Frances Brandon, the daughter of Suffolk and Princess Mary. |
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Although the Boleyn family still held important positions on the Privy Council, Anne had many enemies, including the Duke of Suffolk. |
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However, the promises made to them by the Duke of Suffolk were ignored on the king's orders. |
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Mary inherited estates in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, and was granted Hunsdon and Beaulieu as her own. |
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By 12 July, Mary and her supporters had assembled a military force at Framlingham Castle, Suffolk. |
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Wyatt, the Duke of Suffolk, his daughter Lady Jane, and her husband Guildford Dudley were executed. |
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At one time Wren was credited with the design of the King's House at Newmarket, Suffolk. |
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It includes the ceremonial counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex played host to the American VIII Bomber Command and Ninth Air Force. |
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The economy in Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk is traditionally mostly agricultural. |
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Other higher education centres in the region include University Centre Peterborough, University Campus Suffolk and Writtle College. |
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St Edmund King and Martyr's Church in Godalming, Surrey was dedicated to Edmund because its founder was from Suffolk. |
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In 2006, a group that included BBC Radio Suffolk and the East Anglian Daily Times failed in their campaign to reinstate Edmund. |
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The Lords Commissioners present were the Earls of Suffolk, Worcester, Northampton, Devonshire, and Salisbury. |
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When Richard made him chancellor in 1383, and created him Earl of Suffolk two years later, this antagonised the more established nobility. |
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He was probably born into a family which held properties in Kent and Suffolk. |
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Born in Suffolk, the son of a dentist, Britten showed talent from an early age. |
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Britten was born in the fishing port of Lowestoft in Suffolk, on the east coast of England on 22 November 1913, the feast day of Saint Cecilia. |
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The Borough, set on the Suffolk coast close to Britten's homeland, awakened in him such longings for England that he knew he must return. |
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After the death of his mother in 1937 he had used money she bequeathed him to buy the Old Mill in Snape, Suffolk which became his country home. |
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He died in his sleep on 19 August 1988, at his country home in Suffolk, and was buried on 24 August at St Mary's Church, Yaxley, Suffolk. |
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He has also lived in North Stoke, Oxfordshire, Clewer near Windsor, Berkshire, Lowestoft in Suffolk and Chelsea Harbour in London. |
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The team won a number of local cup competitions, including the Suffolk Challenge Cup and the Suffolk Senior Cup. |
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I regarded the Suffolk Punch as a noble animal, well suited to dominate our design and represent the club. |
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads form a network of waterways between Norwich and the coast and are popular for recreational boating. |
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Town meetings resulted in the Suffolk Resolves, a declaration not to cooperate with the royal authorities. |
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From 1921 until his death in 1955, Fleming owned a country home in Barton Mills, Suffolk. |
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As Robert landed in Suffolk, Brunel was already seriously ill following a stroke and died the following day. |
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Mary's Church in Oxford, Blythburgh Church in Suffolk, Peterborough Cathedral, and Rouen Cathedral. |
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By the winter of 1941 the airfield had become so muddy that the Wellingtons of 20 OTU were temporarily relocated to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. |
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They are nicknamed The Wee Hoops and play at Donegal Celtic Park on Suffolk Road in Belfast. |
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The station was named after Euston Hall in Suffolk, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Grafton, the main landowners in the area. |
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It has also made provisions for losses in its contract for services in Suffolk. |
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In England, 307 people were killed in the counties of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. |
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In individual incidents, 38 died at Felixstowe in Suffolk when wooden prefabricated homes in the West End area of the town were flooded. |
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Acts of remembrance were also held in Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. |
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The Broads is a network of rivers and lakes in the east of the county, extending south into Suffolk. |
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A Local Enterprise Partnership has recently been established by business leaders to help grow jobs across Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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University Campus Suffolk also run higher education courses in Norfolk, from multiple locations including Great Yarmouth College. |
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The Great Eastern Main Line is a major railway from London Liverpool Street Station to Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. |
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The main area of distribution is from Woburn, east into Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and North Essex, and south towards Whipsnade. |
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The Broads are a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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David was born in Blunderstone, Suffolk, England, six months after the death of his father. |
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There were many sources of supply, including Grimes Graves in Suffolk, Cissbury in Sussex and Spiennes near Mons in Belgium to mention but a few. |
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Early attempts to occupy strategic locations already inhabited by natives at what is now Richmond and Suffolk failed owing to native resistance. |
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The Norfolk dialect is spoken in the traditional county of Norfolk and areas of north Suffolk. |
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A television reality programme Rock School was set in Suffolk in its second series, providing lots of examples of the Suffolk dialect. |
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Dunwich was a parliamentary borough in Suffolk, one of the most notorious of all the rotten boroughs. |
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Dunwich was abolished as a constituency in 1832, when what remained of the village became part of the new Eastern Suffolk county division. |
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Two other books are set in Suffolk and Essex around the River Orwell, though one involves a trip across the North Sea to Holland. |
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An introduced population in Suffolk died out by the early 20th century, though a population on Cannock Chase in Staffordshire lasted longer. |
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The Boundary Committee was delayed again following legal challenge by a group of councils in the county of Suffolk. |
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Black Shuck or Old Shuck is the name given to a ghostly black dog said to roam the Norfolk, Essex, and Suffolk coastline of England. |
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One of the most notable reports of Black Shuck is of his appearance at the churches of Bungay and Blythburgh in Suffolk. |
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Suffolk will get an abattoir capable of killing 3,000 pigs a week after the government approved plans on appeal. |
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Mrs Adeney's Renault car was parked outside her home in Lidgate, Suffolk, with a baby seat fitted in the back. |
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He was sent to West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds, where Cowan was waiting. |
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An inquest in Bradford heard he was bullied at West Suffolk College and that his mother struggled to get appropriate mental health intervention. |
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Andrew Farndon, 26, was taken to West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds with a stab wound on Wednesday evening. |
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The wooden structure in Southwold, Suffolk, comes complete with contents including a folding table, folding chairs, windbreaks and a kettle. |
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After forays in running a sweetshop in York and a greengrocery in Devon, they were on their way to look at a Suffolk bookshop when they stopped off in Warwick. |
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Then two years ago he started keeping suckler cows and the farm now accommodates 40 sucklers, 140 stores and 300 Suffolk and Texel cross ewes, which are put to Texel rams. |
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Many local authorities in England have already adopted restricted parking zones including Cheshire East Council, Cornwall, Slough, Warwickshire, Suffolk and Nottingham. |
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The shot wounded Thomas Lord, a 73-year-old former New York City police officer from Suffolk, Va., and a bluecoat with the Seventh New York Volunteer Cavalry. |
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Greater Suffolk coroner Peter Dean was staging the hearing at Highpoint Prison near Bury St Edmunds, where Hindley served the last years of her life sentence. |
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Mr Southgate said that, when he was looking at his home village of Elmswell, near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, he was surprised to see his wife in 43 different shots. |
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The youngest of the industries of Suffolk is the manufacture of xylonite. |
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In particular, Southwold on the Suffolk coast is an active yet peaceful retirement haven with an emphasis on calmness, quiet countryside and jazz. |
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The counties of Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Suffolk, Sussex and Yorkshire were undivided so far as they were one county at the passing of the Act. |
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It emerged in November 2013, Serco, which won a contract for Suffolk Community Healthcare in 2012, had 72 vacancies after earlier cutting 137 posts. |
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Massachusetts colonists responded with the Suffolk Resolves, and they established a shadow government which wrested control of the countryside from the Crown. |
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The Massachusetts colonists responded with the Suffolk Resolves, establishing a shadow government that removed control of the province from the Crown outside of Boston. |
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A paper in his father's handwriting, dated 9 June 1700, shows the family estate in Norfolk and Suffolk to have been nine manors in Norfolk and one in Suffolk. |
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Henrietta Howard, later Countess of Suffolk, had moved to Hanover with her husband during the reign of Queen Anne, and she had been one of Caroline's women of the bedchamber. |
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Southern and Nicolas conclude that the Gower family of Kent and Suffolk cannot be related to the Yorkshire Gowers because their coats of arms are drastically different. |
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He was born in Sudbury, Suffolk, the youngest son of John Gainsborough, a weaver and maker of woollen goods, and his wife, the sister of the Reverend Humphry Burroughs. |
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Rookwood was a young man with recusant connections, whose stable of horses at Coldham Hall in Stanningfield, Suffolk was an important factor in his enlistment. |
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In 1447 Suffolk had him arrested and within days he died in prison. |
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John de la Pole's attainder meant that his brother Edmund inherited their father's titles, but much of the wealth of the duchy of Suffolk was forfeit. |
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As a result of the Merciless Parliament, de Vere and Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk, who had fled abroad, were sentenced to death in their absence. |
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One year later, Guthrum, or Athelstan by his baptismal name, Alfred's former enemy and king of East Anglia, died and was buried in Hadleigh, Suffolk. |
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