He managed to revive her using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, before paramedics took her to intensive care at Bath Royal United Hospital. |
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He was apprenticed to a photographer, and soon established his own business in Bath. |
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It was a favorite vantage point from which many of them had watched many other Bath Iron Works ships slide down the ways. |
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Bath has always been popular, ever since the Romans found spa waters there and established it as a centre of rest and recreation. |
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Bath in Somerset, contains one of the best examples of a Roman bath complex in Europe. |
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The Victorians had a dream that Whitby could match the gilded splendour of Harrogate, and the thermal spring waters of Bath. |
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I love Bath, I went there for the weekend for my minimoon after I got married. |
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Mr Ellis had set up a training consultancy in Bath and the couple were looking to move out of London. |
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Nothing could be more English than the sequestered village near Bath where she lives and works. |
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He went to take that popular Georgian pick-me-up, bathing in and drinking the spa waters at Bath. |
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After the evening performance the night before, a chauffeur drove her from Bath to a suite at an airport hotel. |
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Bath Bombs are dynamic, a 21st century version of the polite, sophisticated early 20th century bath cube. |
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Leinster added to their lead in the 46th minute with a booming drop goal from D' Arcy before Bath resumed their siege. |
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Ollie was planning a career as a radio journalist and had visited Bath College where he wanted to take a diploma in media studies. |
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The Bath, equal to 72 Logs, is thus the liquid equivalent of the Ephah, also equal to 72 Logs. |
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Confusingly, second class mail sent to Bath arrived on Saturday, two days before a first class letter which was posted the same day. |
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On the shield is the Bath Gorgon, a Medusa mask perhaps representing a water god. |
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The road between London and Bath was typical of a main route formed linearly. |
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Bath took the game to the Italians with a scratch squad and did so with such determination that there was never any argument about this result. |
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She pointed to the controlled crossing in the Bath road near the Manton turning which had proved a great success. |
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The Vauxhall, travelling towards Bath, was overtaking a line of stationary vehicles looking to turn right. |
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Bath then captured 5-22 and must have been distraught when Bolton were able to scramble a two-wicket win off the final delivery. |
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Soon after we moved into our present house in a village near Bath, some 20 years ago, we were snowed in for a week. |
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Bath salts have been linked to a number of disturbing cases over the past month. |
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Cheered but still sober, we head for the Monkey Bar, a more stylish and youthful venue in a Bath Street basement. |
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I say she is being silly and is only complaining because she did not really want to come to Bath in the first place. |
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I believe that he might later have gone to lodge at a house in Upper Church Street, Bath, with two of his sisters. |
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Bath and Gosbecks were presumably tribal sanctuaries, and drew worshippers from far afield. |
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In about a month I am doing a couple of talks at the Bath literary festival. |
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Bath salts, the street drug thought to be behind the harrowing attack, could be made illegal in Canada. |
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The programme of courses to be held at the University of Bath in Swindon included such subjects as juggling and wine tasting. |
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Bath oils used in the bath water make the tub too slippery and should not be used. |
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The town stands astride the A4, formerly called the Great West Road, that connected London, Bath and Bristol. |
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It is time for Mr Wills to decide whose side he is on, the University of Bath or the people of Swindon. |
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The University of Bath researchers are studying the complex aerodynamics needed to fly very small unmanned aircraft. |
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The play is running for two weeks in Bath, and on the Monday night of the second week the place was packed. |
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After winning a blue at Oxford University, he was signed by Premiership club Bath. |
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This confluence happens 100 yards behind Bath railway station, and matches the city's nicety of line. |
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The shooting range at Bath university yesterday provided my chance to compete alongside the Olympians. |
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It is likely that the active railroad line along which the grass was found served as the vector to bring the species to Bath County. |
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Bath Street is turning out to be Glasgow's premier thoroughfare for boozing, schmoozing and general tomfoolery. |
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A self-confessed lover of all things British, Rose has already spent a year living in Bath after her degree where she worked in a stained glass art shop. |
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Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey. |
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In The Bath, the first track, is just a nice listen, while Nervous Tension, the second track, feels quite jazzy but is broken up with some beautiful piano samples. |
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For as long as people have been writing and talking about the city, Bath has been synonymous with recuperation and the famous powers of its waters. |
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Unfortunately, last weekend there was a bit of a rumpus in Bath Street late in the evening which led to a couple of Police cars being called out to calm things down. |
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The Gangstas are currently resurveying Breathing Cave in Bath County, Virginia and Cassell Cave in Pocahontas County West Virginia on the third weekend of each month. |
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One was for prominent Bollywood directors, the other was for the Jane Austen society who turned up to the screening in Bath dressed in bonnets and top hats. |
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Bath is a magnet for celebrities, literary sorts and luvvies. |
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After being educated at home with a private tutor, who also taught the sons of Edward Young's first marriage, Alfred went to Monkton Combe school near Bath. |
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Its a nice little village, nowhere near as exciting as Matlock Bath, but its home of Bakewell tarts and puddings, and the worlds nicest Carrot cake. |
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Richard Fox was an English churchman, successively Bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester, Lord Privy Seal, and founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
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Next year is the bicentenary of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the stretch of railway between Chippenham and Bath is a world heritage site. |
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He goes to Bath, where Sir Walter is now established with his two elder daughters and Elizabeth's companion Mrs Clay, an artful woman with matrimonial designs on Sir Walter. |
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She transformed from frump to vamp for her role as the Wife of Bath. |
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We have a goldfish named Bubble Bath who swims in a vase on the kitchen counter. |
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He parted company with Bonnet and settled in Bath Town, where he accepted a royal pardon. |
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Bonnet left immediately on a small sailing boat for Bath Town, where he surrendered to Governor Eden, and received his pardon. |
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He settled in Bath, on the eastern side of Bath Creek at Plum Point, near Eden's home. |
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He ordered Captains Gordon and Brand of HMS Pearl and HMS Lyme to travel overland to Bath. |
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In 1759, Gainsborough and his family moved to Bath, living at number 17 The Circus. |
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Two months after Cassandra's father died they married on 26 April 1764 at St Swithin's Church in Bath, by license, in a simple ceremony. |
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In December 1800 George Austen unexpectedly announced his decision to retire from the ministry, leave Steventon, and move the family to Bath. |
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In 1804, while living in Bath, Austen started but did not complete her novel, The Watsons. |
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The power generated is enough to power the city of Bath and the Pyramid Stage is powered by 4 generators itself. |
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Loughborough University, Bisham Abbey and the University of Bath grounds served as training bases prior to this agreement. |
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There were Black people in many towns, such as Liverpool, Bristol, Bath and Lancaster. |
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The clubs involved were Bath, Bristol, Coventry, Gloucester, Harlequins, Leicester, Moseley, Nottingham, Orrell, Sale, Wasps and Waterloo. |
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Though Bath beat them in numerous finals in the 1990s, the Wasps emerged as champions, beating Bath 48 to 30 at Madejski Stadium. |
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Wasps have now won six league titles in all, equal with Bath and just one behind Leicester. |
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Founded in 1865 as Bath Football Club, they are one of the oldest and most successful rugby clubs. |
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The cup sponsor changed to Pilkington, and Bath after a blip in 1988 dominated that cup as well winning it a further six times. |
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Their only defeat was at Leicester in the last game of the season, when Bath, with the title already won, rested several key players. |
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In May 1996, Bath Rugby and Wigan RLFC made history by playing against each other at both codes. |
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Despite European glory, Bath slumped to sixth in the league the next season. |
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In 2008 Bath won their first silverware in 10 years, beating Worcester to win the European Challenge Cup. |
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On the 28th July 2016 Bath announced that Todd Blackadder would be taking over as Director of Rugby and Tabai Matson as head coach. |
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Members are entitled to various discounts at hostelries and retail outlets around Bath, including the Bath Rugby shop. |
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There has been talk between the club and local football team Bath City, although the talks have never amounted to anything. |
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Brive reached the final again but were beaten late in the game by Bath with a penalty kick. |
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On 6 December, Button won the BBC West Country's Sports Personality of the Year at the University of Bath. |
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On 8 December 2016 Button was awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering from the University of Bath. |
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Two years after his coronation at Bath, Edgar died while still only in his early thirties. |
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In 2008, Blake painted a pig for the public art event King Bladud's Pigs In Bath in the city of Bath. |
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He studied at the Camberwell Art School and later at the Bath Academy of Art in Corsham, where Edward Piper studied drawing under him. |
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In July 1964, Marples Ridgway and partners in the same year that the company was taken over by the Bath and Portland Group. |
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A local group is campaigning for the reopening of Saltford station between Bath and Bristol, to coincide with electrification. |
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Newcastle won in 2004, and in 2005 the Leeds Tykes defeated Bath to win it for the first time. |
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A particular type, Bath Stone, gives the buildings of the World Heritage City of Bath their distinctive appearance. |
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The Avon flows from Bath in the east, through flood plains and areas which were marshes before the city's growth. |
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The city has urban cycle routes and links with National Cycle Network routes to Bath, London, Gloucester, Wales and South West England. |
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The cities of Bristol, Plymouth, Bath, Salisbury and Truro can all be reached within 2 hours. |
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The city of Bath is famous for its substantial Georgian architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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There are Ministry of Defence offices in Bath, and Norton Fitzwarren is the home of 40 Commando Royal Marines. |
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Bath stone is still used on a reduced scale today, but more often as a cladding rather than a structural material. |
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Bath Rugby play at the Recreation Ground in Bath, and the Somerset County Cricket Club are based at the County Ground in Taunton. |
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The University of Bath, Bath Spa University and University Centre Weston are higher education establishments in the north of the county. |
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The closest university to Wiltshire's county town of Trowbridge is the University of Bath. |
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Roads running through Wiltshire include The Ridgeway, an ancient route, and Roman roads the Fosse Way, London to Bath road and Ermin Way. |
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Venta became the capital of the administrative polity of the Belgae, which included most of Hampshire and Wiltshire and reached as far as Bath. |
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This can be seen in literature as early as the 18th century in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals, set in the Somerset city of Bath. |
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Naval shipbuilding and construction remain key as well, with Bath Iron Works in Bath and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery. |
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Bath Botanical Gardens was the site for planting breadfruit, brought to Jamaica from the Pacific by Captain William Bligh. |
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Anne was still at Bath, so she did not witness the birth, which fed the belief that the child was spurious. |
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The company still exists and has headquarters in Bath Street and a factory in Maryhill. |
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On 13 March 1804, Malthus married Harriet, daughter of John Eckersall of Claverton House, near Bath. |
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National Express operates coach services from Bath Bus Station to a number of cities. |
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Put this in your Buzzness Bath after a long day at work and creativise on BUZZNESS issues. |
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It was the Romans who founded the first cities and towns such as London, Bath, York, Chester and St Albans. |
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Wells and springs had female, divine links exemplified by the goddess Sulis worshipped at Bath. |
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The capture of Cirencester, Gloucester and Bath in 577, after the pause caused by the battle of Mons Badonicus, opened the way to the southwest. |
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Sweyn then went west to Bath, where the western thanes submitted to him and gave hostages. |
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Nelson returned to Bath with Fanny, before moving to London in October to seek expert medical attention concerning his amputated arm. |
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After the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797, Nelson was dubbed a Knight of the Bath and granted heraldic supporters of a sailor and a lion. |
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In June 1804 he applied for permission to return home and as a reward for his service in India he was made a Knight of the Bath in September. |
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On 2 January 1815 the title of his Knighthood of the Bath was converted to Knight Grand Cross upon the expansion of that order. |
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Ptolemy stated that Bath was in the territory of the Belgae, but this may be a mistake. |
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The Celtic gods were worshipped at the temple of Sulis at Bath and possibly the temple on Brean Down. |
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There are villas, farms and temples dating from the period, including the remains at Bath. |
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Salt was produced on the Somerset Levels near Highbridge and quarrying took place near Bath, named after the Roman baths. |
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An indication of her state of mind is her lack of productivity as a writer during the time she lived at Bath. |
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Wessex Bath and the Faresaver Bus company also operate numerous services to surrounding towns. |
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The charter trustees for the City of Bath make up the majority of the councillors on Bath and North East Somerset Council. |
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The town largely grew in importance in the late 18th century when it was developed by the 5th Duke of Devonshire in style of the spa of Bath. |
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Other show caves and mines include the Heights of Abraham, reached by cable car, at Matlock Bath, and Poole's Cavern in Buxton. |
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The term is also used, for example, to refer to sports matches between such cities as Bristol and Bath or Gloucester and Bath. |
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Here he was briefly arrested for addressing a large crowd in the market place, but released on the intervention of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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The cathedral is the seat of the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells. |
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The Bishop's Palace has been the home of the bishops of the Diocese of Bath and Wells for 800 years. |
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From Reading heading west, the line would curve in a northerly sweep back to Bath. |
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In 1851, the GWR purchased the Kennet and Avon Canal, which was a competing carrier between London, Reading, Bath and Bristol. |
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Between Chippenham and Bath is Box Tunnel, the longest railway tunnel driven by that time. |
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The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. |
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The water which bubbles up from the ground at Bath falls as rain on the nearby Mendip Hills. |
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It comprises a southward extension to the Grand Pump Room, in which some remains of the C17 Queen's Bath are merged. |
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The Bath Roman Temple stood on a podium more than two metres above the surrounding courtyard, approached by a flight of steps. |
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This duty has now passed to Bath and North East Somerset Council, who carry out monitoring of pressure, temperature and flow rates. |
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There are several museums including the Museum of Bath Architecture, Victoria Art Gallery, Museum of East Asian Art, and the Holburne Museum. |
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By the 9th century the old Roman street pattern was lost and Bath was a royal possession. |
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Edgar of England was crowned king of England in Bath Abbey in 973, in a ceremony that formed the basis of all future English coronations. |
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It was papal policy for bishops to move to more urban seats, and John of Tours translated his own from Wells to Bath. |
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Later bishops returned the episcopal seat to Wells while retaining the name Bath in the title, Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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The Bath Foreign Hundred or Forinsecum covered the area outside the city and was later combined into the Bath Forum Hundred. |
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Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia spent the four years in exile, from 1936 to 1940, at Fairfield House in Bath. |
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During the Bath Blitz, more than 400 people were killed, and more than 19,000 buildings damaged or destroyed. |
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However, Bath was made a county borough in 1889, independent of the newly created administrative county and Somerset County Council. |
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The supporters, a lion and a bear, stand on a bed of acorns, a link to Bladud, the subject of the Legend of Bath. |
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Before the Reform Act 1832, Bath elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons, as an ancient parliamentary borough. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Bath has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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This process was largely halted by a popular campaign which drew strength from the publication of Adam Fergusson's The Sack of Bath. |
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An annual Bard of Bath competition aims to find the best poet, singer or storyteller. |
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During the 18th century Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Thomas Lawrence lived and worked in Bath. |
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John Maggs, a painter best known for coaching scenes, was born and lived in Bath with his artistic family. |
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They can be eaten with sweet or savoury toppings and are sometimes confused with Bath buns, which are smaller, round, very sweet and very rich. |
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Bath Ales brewery is located in Warmley and Abbey Ales are brewed in the city. |
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Bath College offers further education, and Norland College provides education and training in childcare. |
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The Bath Half Marathon is run annually through the city streets, with over 10,000 runners. |
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TeamBath is the umbrella name for all of the University of Bath sports teams, including the aforementioned football club. |
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Bath is sometimes covered by Bristol's local media, including Bristol Live Magazine. |
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The walls of the Upper Ward are built of Bagshot Heath stone faced on the inside with regular bricks, the gothic details in yellow Bath stone. |
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Paul's Cathedral, London, Bath Abbey and the destroyed Benedictine Abbey of Coventry. |
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The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city of Bath, England. |
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Geoffrey and Marian lived in Colwall, very near the Downs School, Great Malvern, but moved to Bath shortly before Marian's death. |
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Hayfield is at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest summit in the area, and Matlock Bath is in the valley of the River Derwent. |
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It then flows past the villages of Matlock Bath, Cromford, Whatstandwell, and Ambergate, where it is joined by the River Amber. |
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The river was also used to power the many textile mills that were built along the Derwent between Matlock Bath and Derby. |
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The word quarry can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone. |
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Yorkies Boy arrives at a milestone in his career this afternoon when the nine-year-old lines up for his 100th start in the Bath finale. |
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Hauschka's Bath Essences provide an aromatherapeutic element that guests can enjoy in a wide array of treatments to pamper both mind and body. |
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Kukui Bath LUXE LOCKS ARGAN oil has emerged in recent years as a mega-selling hair repair phenomenon. |
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Bath Ice Cream is available in 33 different flavors with such tempting names as Land of Milk and Honey and Lavender Lullaby. |
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I bought the set of 10 Flowers Effervescent Bath Cubes which come in a simple but stylish black and white box. |
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Try the Bath Soak, pounds 6,or the Sparkling Bath Cubes, pounds 6, which fizzle in the bath. |
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The Bath metal upstarts have embarked on one of the most vicious teenage rampages you're likely to hear on their sophomore set. |
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In creating his health biscuit, Dr Abernethy was following in the footsteps of Dr William Oliver, who invented the Bath Oliver. |
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The shelves are laden with everything from real Turkish Delight to continental sausages, cheeses and English Bath Oliver biscuits. |
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The Abernethy Biscuit and the Bath Oliver were both invented by medical men. |
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His last request, for a cup of Earl Grey tea and some Bath Oliver biscuits, was refused. |
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The puddings menu included a french lemon tart and a fine selection of farmhouses cheeses served with Bath Oliver, celery and grapes. |
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Bath salts, soap with soothing sea kelp and a loofa sponge by the bath will put all tensions to rest. |
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Someone had bitten his lughole and Bath prop Yates was fingered as the culprit. |
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Each set, worth pounds 25, has a SEAH Blossom Bath Shampoo and Conditioning Lotion plus a fantastic scented candle. |
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In addition, Munchkin is removing its orca from the company's top-selling Sea Squirt Bath Toy Collection. |
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Those are the astonishing findings of research released today on Bubble Bath Day by hotel booking site LateRooms. |
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We decide to follow suit by heading over to the Thermae Bath Spa the following day. |
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The son of Sadler's Wells has a leading chance on the form of his win in the Morris Dancer Conditions Stakes at Bath last month. |
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We booked the Tythe Barn in Bath for the civil ceremony, reception and disco and our families pulled out all the stops. |
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The 26-year-old, who lived above the Oddfellows Arms, Betws, had been due to travel to Bath with Betws soccer club later that evening. |
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This road trip suddenly takes a turn for the worse when Carol's boyfriend begins using a designer drug known as Bath Salts. |
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Also known as Lady in the Bath, Dicentra spectabilis, left, is in full flower before the meadow grass can encompass it. |
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Touchdowns at either end of the first half from Michael Horak andPaul Gustard were enough to take the Irish ahead of Bath in the table. |
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Rockers have taken to the early breakfast in Doof Barr in Dublin's Bath Avenue, Ballsbridge. |
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Another spa town is Matlock Bath, popularised in the Victorian era. |
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Buxton, Matlock and Matlock Bath, Bakewell, Leek and the small towns of Ashbourne and Wirksworth, on the fringes of the Park, all offer a range of tourist amenities. |
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Prior to that the son of leading Kentucky stallion Gone West won his maiden on only the second attempt, outracing 14 rivals in a hot contest at Bath racecourse. |
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The city also has a greater number of public sculptures than any other location in the United Kingdom aside from Westminster and more Georgian houses than the city of Bath. |
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Bath has the next largest research grant, closely followed by Exeter. |
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Ping, from Bath, wowed judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace with her three-course meal of wonton soup, rice dish nasi lemak and coconut and vanilla panna cotta. |
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It mattered not as Bath dominated possession and territory in the first quarter, and deservedly took the lead on 15 minutes with an Olly Barkley penalty. |
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He was a Colonel of the Royal Marines and voted a Freeman of Bath, Salisbury, Exeter, Plymouth, Monmouth, Sandwich, Oxford, Hereford, and Worcester. |
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When formalised competitions started in the 1980s Jack Rowell brought premature professionalism to Bath and began to assemble a side with power and precision. |
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In May, Creative Bath added another 500-ton injection-molding machine to its production line, and converted all of its factory lighting to LED high-hats. |
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With an original home base at North Parade, Bath then led a nomadic existence during the 1800s playing at Claverton Down, Lambridge Meadows, Taylor's Field and Henrietta Park. |
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Wasps followed up the win the following week, again at Twickenham, by beating Bath to retain the title of England's champion side, and complete a double. |
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Leicester were English champions again in 1995, Leicester went top after a win against West Hartlepool and had crucial wins against Bath and Sale. |
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The drug Bath Salts featured in this story is one of the new designer drugs that had been sold from retail establishments in the past couple of years. |
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In January 1605, Charles was created Duke of York, as is customary in the case of the English sovereign's second son, and made a Knight of the Bath. |
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Initially two teams, Bath and Leicester, proved to be head and shoulders above the rest in the Courage League, and between them dominated the top of the table. |
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The remainder of Teach's crew and former associates were found by Brand, in Bath, and were transported to Williamsburg, Virginia, where they were jailed on charges of piracy. |
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The two sloops moved slowly, giving Brand's force time to reach Bath. |
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In 2007, a TV edition of Jane Austen's Persuasion, included many scenes shot at the Royal Crescent, where the Elliot family was supposedly living while in Bath. |
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Bath City Council issued a notice insisting it should be repainted. |
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Bath's local newspaper is the Bath Chronicle, owned by Local World. |
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Wessex Water, Future plc, Buro Happold and Rotork are in Bath. |
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Be a golden girl with Philosophy The Gingerbread Girl Foaming Bubble Bath and Shower Gel which comes with glitzy gift box in the aim of making it a festive Christmas present. |
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The City of Bath Triathlon takes place annually at the university. |
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Many cricket clubs are based in the city, including Bath Cricket Club, who are based at the North Parade Ground and play in the West of England Premier League. |
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Both of Robinson's predecessors, Clive Woodward and Jack Rowell, as well as his successor Brian Ashton, were also former Bath coaches and managers. |
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The former England Rugby Team Manager and former Scotland national coach Andy Robinson used to play for Bath Rugby team and was captain and later coach. |
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Bath Rugby is a rugby union team in the Aviva Premiership league. |
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Try driving on a local skidpan or discover Bath, Bristol and the Cotwolds. |
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Bath has two universities, the University of Bath and Bath Spa University. |
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Enjoy a couple's day at the Thermae Bath Spa then fly over the rooftops of the Royal Crescent before drifting out to the surrounding countryside in a hot air balloon. |
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He was subsequently appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at age three, and was inducted into the Order of the Bath soon after. |
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Bath Chaps, the salted and smoked cheek and jawbones of the pig, takes its name from the city and is available from a stall in the daily covered market. |
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The identity of the informant is known only through the memoires of French diplomat Philippe de Commines as Robert Stillington, the Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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A replica Roman Temple was built at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924, and, following the exhibition, was dismantled and rebuilt in Victoria Park in Bath. |
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The history of the city is displayed at the Museum of Bath Architecture, which is housed in a building built in 1765 as the Trinity Presbyterian Church. |
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In 1776 he was made the chief City Surveyor, and Bath City Architect. |
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The bridge was named after Frances and William Pulteney, the owners of the Bathwick estate for which the bridge provided a link to the rest of Bath. |
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Bath Abbey was a Norman church built on earlier foundations. |
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The 2011 census recorded a population of 88,859 for the city of Bath. |
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Bath is in the Avon Valley near the southern edge of the Cotswolds, a range of limestone hills designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Bath became part of the county of Avon in 1974, and, following Avon's abolition in 1996, has been the principal centre of Bath and North East Somerset. |
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Fiennes was interested in anything new, in innovations, bustling towns, the newly fashionable spa towns such as Bath and Harrogate, and in commerce. |
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In the 17th century, claims were made for the curative properties of water from the springs, and Bath became popular as a spa town in the Georgian era. |
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In 1810 the Hot Springs failed and William Smith opened up the Hot Bath Spring to the bottom, where he found that the spring had not failed but had flowed into a new channel. |
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The spa at Matlock Bath was popularised in the Victorian era. |
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Stoneham was a winner for Mick Channon at Wolverhampton last week and can make a swift return pay dividends in the trant Goodwill handicap at Bath. |
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A year later, in 1530, the continued encroachments on the Church moved Fisher, as Bishop of Rochester, along with the Bishops of Bath and Ely, to appeal to the Holy See. |
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The river at Matlock Bath, as seen from the Heights of Abraham cable car. |
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Another is the Battle of Deorham in 577, after which the significant cities of Bath, Cirencester and Gloucester fell and the Saxons reached the western sea. |
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We leave Bath, as she has perhaps told you, on Saturday se'nnight. |
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When the Maximo Park frontman opened up the show with album track While You're In The Bath, a number of perplexed expressions appeared across their faces. |
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Helen graduated from Cordwainers College in London with a HND in Saddlery Technology before completing a four-year apprenticeship at Pointings Saddlery in Bath. |
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These were Bristol, Cornwall and West Plymouth, Devon and East Plymouth, Dorset and East Devon, Somerset and North Devon, Wiltshire North and Bath, and parts of Cotswolds. |
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On 20 April 1661 he was created by King Charles II Baron Granville, Viscount Granville and Earl of Bath and in 1663 was invested as a Privy Councillor. |
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The Episcopal seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells is now in the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in the city of Wells, having previously been at Bath Abbey. |
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The River Avon formed much of the border with Gloucestershire, except that the hundred of Bath Forum, which straddles the Avon, formed part of Somerset. |
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A variety of Roman remains have been found, including Pagans Hill Roman temple in Chew Stoke, Low Ham Roman Villa and the Roman Baths that gave their name to the city of Bath. |
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The pinnacle of Edgar's reign was his coronation at Bath in 973, which was organised by Dunstan and forms the basis for the current coronation ceremony. |
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On 28 August 2013 Boyle travelled down with the Lothian Special Olympics Team to the Special Olympics Great Britain National Summer games in Bath. |
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Many new Knights of the Bath were created in honour of the coronation. |
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The Scottish Labour headquarters is currently at Bath Street, Glasgow. |
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Unhappy with her home life, Wollstonecraft struck out on her own in 1778 and accepted a job as a lady's companion to Sarah Dawson, a widow living in Bath. |
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In January 1775 he returned to Edinburgh, and that summer went with his aunt Jenny to take spa treatment at Bath in England, where they lived at 6 South Parade. |
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The original Great Western Main Line linked London Paddington station with Temple Meads station in Bristol by way of Reading, Didcot, Swindon, Chippenham and Bath. |
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Wigan also played in a special 2 match challenge series against Bath RFC in 1996, with one game played under league rules, and the other under union rules. |
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Inside Kayla found a giftset from Bath and Body Works and an envelope. She opened it and found a gift certificate to a day spa. Kayla squealed in delight. |
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Alix popham is aiming to emerge victorious in the battle of the ball carriers in Saturday's Powergen Cup semi-final against Bath at the Millennium Stadium. |
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The CEO of Bath Rugby is also an ex officio member of the committee. |
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Key highlights are Roman Bath House, Jupiter Stone and Chilgrove Mosaic. |
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Wells is a popular tourist destination, due to its historical sites, its proximity to Bath, Stonehenge and Glastonbury and its closeness to the Somerset coast. |
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Moby Bath Kneeler and Bath Mat A THICK quick-dry, foam padded bath kneeler, with non-slip backing, that keeps parents' knees comfortable while baby's bathed. |
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