Rudge is hanged, Barnaby is reprieved from the gallows at the last moment, and Chester is killed by Haredale in a duel. |
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The franchises of the bishop of Durham and the earl of Chester stood outside the shire system of England and had a special independence. |
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We arrived safe and sound on Thursday evening and went direct to Chester Fried Chicken for dinner. |
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Chester defeated the Giants three times out of four last season and start red-hot favourites to make it four out five. |
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They then hired a young unknown Chester band called The Wayriders to mime to the track in the accompanying video. |
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Runner-up in a maiden race at Chester last season, Castanea Sativa looks the type to do even better this term, now she is more mature. |
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A blush reddens the silent girl's cheeks slowly, and Chester drops her fork in concern, eyes darting wildly from the girl to me. |
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He used to row with Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club and still rows competitively with the Royal Chester Rowing Club. |
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The difficulty of estimating road traffic is well known, and predictable problems arise in the Chester context. |
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The rents for the year 1827-28 were culled mostly from notices in the Chester Chronicle. |
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Chester was one of the seats of the Mercian bishops, though the bishopric was variously styled as Chester, Coventry, or Coventry and Lichfield. |
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In 1937, the process called Xerography was invented by American law student Chester Carlson. |
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Our long ride from Newark to Chester had wearied me, and the restive days of preparation had both excited and frighted me. |
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Chester has some great memories of Ibrox to fall back on, but is ready for new challenges that await him. |
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The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river. |
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Chester sat up in bed painfully, and sputtered some nonsense about suing the hospital. |
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In Chester, that leads to a hard line to all of the duff new architecture which is being thrown up. |
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Legendary in parts of Delaware but almost unknown in Philly, the Spinto Band is an oddball septet split between West Chester and Wilmington. |
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With a couple of exceptions it's an untried and untested team that takes the court against Chester at the Northgate Arena. |
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Others awaited Richard II on the battlements of Chester Castle, or in a glade of Sandiway Forest. |
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In a little over an hour, Adam caught sight of two figures astride a horse so old that it made Chester look like a wild young bronc. |
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Chester has wide variety of eating establishments, covering a whole range of culinary areas. |
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After plans for a day out on Friday were rained off, we went off to Chester Zoo yesterday and even had some sunshine. |
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Chester stops for a red light, the first one we have encountered after fifteen minutes of driving, our house is so out in the boondocks. |
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Wroxeter's main street was formed by the road running north-south along the Welsh Marches, linking the fortresses of Caerleon and Chester. |
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Several men boarded the brig Geddes, at anchor in the Chester River. |
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Chester is a town with significant histories stretching from Roman times, through medieval England, the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and now these millennial times. |
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Collinge is also enrolled at the University of Chester where she studies sociology. |
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In nearby Chester, Pa., he led an education and mentoring program for underprivileged children where he helped link children and their parents with tutors from the college. |
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We've kept her to five furlongs so far this year when she was third at Chester and unplaced at Thirsk but as the season progresses, I'm sure she'll get the six. |
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The owners of Rosies nightclub in Chester also apologized on Wednesday for hosting the event that celebrated the costumes. |
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Following a heavy night on the ale in Chester city centre, two of my housemates were spotted do the 'walk of shame' down Bouverie Street mid-Monday morning. |
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Intercity services call at Ruabon railway station en route to destinations including Cardiff, Birmingham, Chester, Manchester and Holyhead. |
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At this point the border between Wrexham and Cheshire West and Chester follows the course of the river. |
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The first is the Queen's Park Suspension Bridge, which forms the only exclusively pedestrian footway across the river in Chester. |
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Above the Old Dee Bridge is Chester Weir, which was built by Hugh Lupus to supply power to his corn mills. |
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The work was planned and undertaken by engineers from the Netherlands and paid for by local merchants and Chester Corporation. |
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South of Bagillt and Parkgate the Dee Estuary forms the boundary between the local authority areas of Flintshire and Cheshire West and Chester. |
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The channel continues inland south of Chester but its higher reaches have long since been infilled with sand, gravel and mud. |
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There are a number of direct water abstractions upstream of Chester by three water companies and by the canal. |
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The prince of Powys, Madog ap Maredudd, with assistance from Earl Ranulf of Chester, gave battle at Coleshill, but Owain was victorious. |
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The Earl of Chester rebuilt Deganwy, and Llywelyn retaliated by ravaging the earl's lands. |
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The title Earl of Chester is always given in conjunction with that of Prince of Wales. |
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The title Prince of Wales is nowadays always conferred along with the Earldom of Chester. |
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The second was Ranulf de Blondeville, the Earl of Chester and one of the most powerful loyalist barons. |
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Edward invaded with a huge army, pushing north from Carmarthen and westwards from Montgomery and Chester. |
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At each summer building season the labourers massed at Chester and then walked into Wales. |
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It was administered with the Palatinate of Cheshire by the Justiciar of Chester. |
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A grammar school was established in 1603 by Alderman Valentine Broughton of Chester. |
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Wrexham General is on two different lines, The Shrewsbury to Chester Line and the Borderlands Line run by Arriva Trains Wales. |
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Bangor railway station, which serves the city, is located on the North Wales Coast Line from Crewe and Chester to Holyhead. |
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Footballer Tommy Best played as a centre forward in the Football League for Chester City, Cardiff City and Queens Park Rangers. |
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Flintshire is considered part of the Welsh Marches and formed part of the historic Earldom of Chester and Flint. |
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It was administered with the Palatinate of Chester and Flint by the Justiciar of Chester. |
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Several bus services are run by Arriva Wales along the main coast road between Chester and Holyhead, linking the coastal resorts. |
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The Conwy Railway Bridge, a Tubular bridge, was built for the Chester and Holyhead Railway by Robert Stephenson. |
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In 1071 he made Hugh d'Avranches, who built Chester Castle, the first Earl of Chester. |
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Chester played a significant part in the Industrial Revolution which began in the North West of England in the latter part of the 18th century. |
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A considerable amount of land in Chester is owned by the Duke of Westminster who owns an estate, Eaton Hall, near the village of Eccleston. |
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Towards the end of World War II, a lack of affordable housing meant many problems for Chester. |
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A small area around Chester Castle remains a civil parish of Chester Castle. |
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The bedrock, which is also known as the Chester Pebble Beds, is noticeable because of the many small stones trapped within its strata. |
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The eastern and northern part of Chester consisted of heathland and forest. |
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In common with most of the rest of the United Kingdom, Chester has an oceanic climate. |
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Other notable buildings include the preserved shot tower, the highest structure in Chester. |
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Of the medieval city, the most important surviving structure is Chester Castle, particularly the Agricola Tower. |
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The major museum in Chester is the Grosvenor Museum which includes a collection of Roman tombstones and an art gallery. |
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The Shropshire Union Canal joins the Mersey at Ellesmere Port and the Dee at Chester. |
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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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Services between north and south Wales operate through the English towns of Chester and Shrewsbury along the Welsh Marches Line. |
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The county town of Chester is served by the A55, A483 and A494 roads amongst others. |
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Lex Autolease, the UK's largest vehicle leasing company is in the east of Chester, towards Hoole. |
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After collecting reinforcements, they made a sudden dash across England and occupied the ruined Roman walls of Chester. |
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Later legends claimed that Harold did not die at Hastings, but escaped and became a hermit at Chester. |
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To bolster further the independent prestige of the young prince, the king had him created Earl of Chester at only twelve days of age. |
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His other titles were Duke of Cornwall, Earl of Chester, and Duke of Aquitaine. |
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Four years later, in November 1616, he was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester. |
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William also installed Roger de Montgomerie at Shrewsbury, and Hugh d'Avranches at Chester, creating a new expansionist earldom in each case. |
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Since Roman times, the nearby city of Chester on the River Dee had been the region's principal port on the Irish Sea. |
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For probate purposes, prior to 1858, Warton was in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, in the Diocese of Chester. |
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The borough expanded in 1877 to include Little Chester and Litchurch, and then in 1890 to include New Normanton and Rowditch. |
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By now the gauge war was lost and mixed gauge was brought to Paddington in 1861, allowing through passenger trains from London to Chester. |
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The motorway has major junctions with the M56 and M62 at Warrington, giving access to Chester, Manchester and Liverpool. |
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In 2014 Census there were 118,200 people living within the Chester urban area. |
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A third higher education institution is planned to be created in Shrewsbury, which will be a campus of the University of Chester. |
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Built between 1093 and 1537, Chester Cathedral includes a set of medieval choir stalls dating from 1380, with exquisite figurative carving. |
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She and her husband are commemorated as benefactors of other monasteries at Leominster, Chester, Much Wenlock, and Evesham. |
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By installing de Vere as Justice of Chester, he began the work of creating a loyal military power base in Cheshire. |
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The statue Peace on the Dewey Arch was modelled on Fitsimmons by the sculptor Daniel Chester French. |
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In 1991, she and her husband Denis moved to a house in Chester Square, a residential garden square in central London's Belgravia district. |
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The North Wales Coast Line links Crewe and Chester to Bangor and Holyhead, from where there is a ferry service to Ireland. |
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On departing Swansea to the north, the A483 multiplexes with the A48 before continuing through mid Wales and eventually terminating at Chester. |
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Mary, Caernarfon, and Llagadwaladr, Anglesey, were transferred from the Diocese of Chester to that of Bangor. |
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The military camp of Chester may also have been evacuated during this period. |
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Only around the larger cities of Chester, Wroxeter, Gloucester and Caerlon was the Roman way of life are still maintained. |
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When Edward called Llywelyn to Chester in 1275 to pay homage, Llywelyn refused to attend. |
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Morris had joined the Cambrians in 1875 and in 1892 he had become Chaplain and Librarian to the Duke of Westminster at Eaton Hall near Chester. |
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Hywel encouraged the use of coinage in Wales, having his monies minted in Chester, a benefit of his relations with England. |
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Over the course of the next three years, Gruffudd was able to recover upper Gwynedd to the Conwy, defeating Hugh, Earl of Chester. |
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Chester Visitor Centre, opposite the Roman Amphitheatre, issues a leaflet giving details of tourist attractions. |
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Tourist Information Centres are at the town hall and at Chester Visitor Centre. |
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It has over 20,000 students at its two main campuses in Ellesmere Port and Chester as well as in workplaces and community venues. |
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One of the blocks in the forecourt of Chester Castle houses the Cheshire Military Museum. |
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Chester Little Theatre is based in Newtown and run by Chester Theatre Club. |
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The Chester Music Festival features the professional music group Ensemble Deva led by Giovanni Guzzo and Music Director Clark Rundell. |
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Formerly the Chester Orchestral Society they perform music from a wide repertoire. |
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Chester's newspapers are the daily Chester Evening Leader, and the weekly Chester Chronicle. |
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It also has free publications, such as the newspapers Midweek Chronicle and Chester Standard and the free student magazine Wireless. |
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As of July 2013, Chester had the highest rate of home foreclosure in the country, at three times the national average. |
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In October 2016, a new regular bus service began from Chester to Manchester Airport. |
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Chester General railway station remains in use but Chester Northgate closed in 1969 as a result of the Beeching Axe. |
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Chester Northgate, which was located North East of the city centre, opened in 1875 as a terminus for the Cheshire Lines Committee. |
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Chester General, which opened in 1848, was designed with an Italianate frontage. |
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Chester General also had a large marshalling yard and a motive power depot, most of which has now been replaced with housing. |
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On 19 June 2008, then Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly named Chester as a cycling demonstration town. |
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Many of the ideas generated at the time were captured in a Cycle Chester Masterplan document. |
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This canal, which runs beneath the northern section of the city walls of Chester, is navigable and remains in use today. |
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If the waterway had been built, canal traffic would have crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct heading north to Chester and the River Dee. |
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Chester Racecourse hosts several flat race meetings from the spring to the autumn. |
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The May meeting includes several nationally significant races such as the Chester Vase, which is recognised as a trial for The Derby. |
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Each July the Chester Raft Race is held on the River Dee in aid of charity. |
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By the end of the year, Edward had returned to Wales with a large army and marched west from Chester, reaching his castle at Conwy by Christmas. |
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This would provide the water for the length of canal between Trevor Basin and Chester. |
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This was granted on 8 May 1845, when the larger Ellesmere and Chester Canal Company was formed. |
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In 973, Kenneth, King of Scots attended the English king, Edgar the Peaceful, at Chester. |
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The Dubhlinn lay where the Castle Garden is now located, opposite the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle. |
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Cadwaladr joined with Ranulph, Earl of Chester in the attack on Lincoln in 1141, when King Stephen of England was taken prisoner. |
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Wrexham has a fierce rivalry with Chester, the clubs are just 10 miles apart, but are English and Welsh respectively. |
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He also had short spells with Chester City, Juventus, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sheffield United, Wrexham and Sydney Olympic. |
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Chester had made a dreadful start to their first season back in the Football League and Rush had a hard time at the helm. |
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By the point of his resignation, Chester were virtually safe from relegation. |
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The rhino was painted with a black moustache and wearing a Chester City football kit and boots. |
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It is currently on display by the entrance to the club's stadium on the outskirts of Chester. |
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She subsequently went to the University of Chester and studied Commercial Music Production on the Warrington campus. |
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The local cycles were revived in both York and Chester in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain, and are still performed by the local guilds. |
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Railways reached Birkenhead in 1840, when the Chester and Birkenhead Railway began services. |
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James' Church, Christ Church, and the Church of Christ the King which are all within the Diocese of Chester. |
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The services from Birmingham New Street to Chester, Aberystwyth, and Pwllheli operated by Central Trains were also transferred. |
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Llandudno services run every hour to Manchester Piccadilly via Chester and Warrington Bank Quay. |
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Holyhead services run every hour, to Shrewsbury via Chester and Wrexham General, then alternately to Birmingham International or Cardiff Central. |
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From earliest times, the Dee estuary was a major trading and military route, to and from Chester. |
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However, Chester was still a major port of passenger embarkation for Ireland until the early 19th century. |
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The estuary also receives the treated sewage effluent from Queensferry works and from Chester sewage treatment works. |
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In about 1080 a cell and church for Benedictine monks was established on Hilbre Island as a dependency of Chester Cathedral. |
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The Wirral's proximity to the port of Chester influenced the history of the Dee side of the peninsula. |
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And Charles Chester Smithers sucked on that warm black dingus for as long as he could. |
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A statue by sculptor Daniel Chester French called Alma Mater is centered on the front steps of Low Memorial Library. |
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Hartlepool is the smallest such unitary authority by population and Cheshire West and Chester is the largest. |
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At this time Sir William Garrard and Sir William Chester were its Governors. |
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He and Chester Arthur Burnett were friends and admirers of each other's music. |
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At the same time as the Principality is created, the Duke is also created Earl of Chester. |
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Designed by the architect George Gilbert Scott, the church was consecrated on 2 July 1846 by the Bishop of Chester, John Bird Sumner. |
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In 1828 Clough and his older brother Charles returned to England to attend school in Chester. |
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William I made Cheshire a county palatine and gave Gerbod the Fleming the new title of Earl of Chester. |
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There are also numerous junior clubs in the county, including Chester Gladiators. |
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Macclesfield is also home to an Augustus Pugin church, St Alban's on Chester Road. |
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On 31 October 1460, he was made Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall and Lord Protector of England by act of parliament. |
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They were supplemented by victories from Admiral of the fleet and Soldier Of Fortune in last week's Derby trials at Chester. |
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The young Mr. Chester must be in the wrong, and the old Mr. Chester must be in the right. |
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He is a member of the Whistlestop Motorcycle Club which has 60 enthusiasts from Caernarfon to Chester. |
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The meeting will also include a talk from Peter Chester about the Redcar men lost during World War One. |
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The animal is one of a set of Sumatran tiger triplets born in January at Chester Zoo to mum Kirana and dad Fabi. |
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Charlie Johnston, son of Mark Johnston, trainer of Leaderene She's in good form and was brave in winning at Chester the time before. |
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On his previous start, he had run Ringsider to three parts of a length at Chester after having to race wide throughout. |
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Known as Stars In Battledress, it starred rising talent such as Spike Milligan, Terry Thomas and Charlie Chester. |
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It is also the site of a sand lizard re-introduction scheme led by Chester Zoo. |
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Murphy spent the second half of last season on loan at Moss Rose, but opted to switch to Chester instead of signing for Macc. |
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Pc Speakman, aged 33, of Chester, gave up his bodyboard and lifted one of the children on to it before launching him back to shore on a wave. |
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The last few months has seen Bogans secure its new premises at Two Mills, the site of the former Honda dealership on Chester High Road. |
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Take digital cameras, mobile phones or sketch pads and experience the built environment of Chester. |
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Players from Salisbury City and Chester City looked on in amazement as the skydiver made the dramatic appearance in the second half. |
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Royal Court produced a performance of grit and determination in a Chester mudbath to crown a memorable week for Robert Sangster. |
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The new model, Habito, is being provided by the Cheshire West and Chester branch of home care company Caremark. |
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Chester Chain Company supplied the towrope, Anwyl Construction provided hi-vis jackets and Denbigh's Emyr Evans the tractor. |
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The Twilight Zone bat cave at Chester zoo has entertained more than 1m visitors this year. |
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Winners and sponsors of the Chronicle's recent Cheshire Business Awards gathered for the event at Oddfellows in Chester city centre. |
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Mark had a Chester roll, a stunning combination of Katzu prawn, crabstick, avocado and spicy mayonnaise rolled in crispy tempura crumbs. |
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Geohydrology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Red Clay Creek Basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania and New Castle County, Delaware. |
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By the early 1990s, Patti Garibay of West Chester, Ohio, had been involved in Girl Scouts of the USA for as long as she could remember. |
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A good draw is essential for success at Chester, and EQUULEUS PICTOR is well berthed for his bid for glory in the opening corbettcasino. |
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Family flowers only, donations if desired to Pinetum Nursing Home, Valley Drive, Liverpool Road, Chester. |
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A war memorial to those who died in the world wars is in the town hall and it contains the names of all Chester servicemen who died in the First World War. |
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The river rises in Snowdonia, Wales, flows east via Chester, England, and discharges to the sea in an estuary between Wales and the Wirral Peninsula in England. |
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Dafydd was taken to Edward on the night of his capture, then moved under heavy guard by way of Chester to Shrewsbury where in October he was hanged, drawn and quartered. |
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The new unitary council will be named Cheshire West and Chester. |
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The science and technologies campus is based in Chester and offers a wide range of vocational courses and qualifications to local and international students. |
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Owain was to render homage and fealty to the King, and resign Tegeingle and Rhuddlan to Chester, and restore Cadwaladr to his possessions in Gwynedd. |
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This, with other applications, led to his being presented with the wardenship of Manchester College, vacant by the removal of Dr William Chaderton to the see of Chester. |
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Chester Music Theatre is based in a converted church in Boughton. |
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The Vikings established Danelaw over much of the eastern and northern part of England, with its boundary roughly stretching from London to Chester. |
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It was known as the Blue Coat Band and today as The City of Chester Band. |
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Chester Music Society was founded in 1948 as a small choral society. |
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I've played cow chip bingo on the green in the village of Chester. |
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During the same year competition with other canals was further reduced by agreements made with the Ellesmere and Chester Canal Company and with the Anderton Carrying Company. |
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The area between the river and the city walls here is known as the Roodee, and contains Chester Racecourse which holds a series of horse races and other events. |
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At the intersection of the former Roman roads is Chester Cross, to the north of which is the small church of St Peter's which is in use as an ecumenical centre. |
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On 13 January 2002, Chester was granted Fairtrade City status. |
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Chester is one of the best preserved walled cities in Britain. |
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Chester was one of the last cities in England to fall to the Normans. |
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Henry II raised his feudal host and marched into Wales from Chester. |
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The station lost its original roof in the 1972 Chester General rail crash. |
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A token Virgin Trains service runs via Chester and Crewe to London Euston. |
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Dafydd was taken from here to Chester and then on to Shrewsbury. |
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This Morning presenter Holly, 34, puckered up and planted a smacker on TV producer Dan Baldwin, 39, while rocking their nine-monthold Chester in his baby buggy. |
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Berkshire, Chester White and Landrace are breeds of which animal? |
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Henry was in no position to confront the powerful Earl of Chester, so Simon approached the older, childless man himself and convinced him to cede him the earldom. |
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The tramway was established in 1871 by Chester Tramways Company. |
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Deva handball club play in National league 1 of handball, and also an American Football team, the Chester Romans, part of the British American Football League. |
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From 1994 to 2000, he was the Chester Diocesan Director of Ordinands, during which time he helped dozens of people who wanted to be vicars prepare for selection interviews. |
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The Earldom of Chester was one of the most powerful earldoms in medieval England extending principally over the counties of Cheshire and Flintshire. |
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Powys, however, was not strong enough to garrison Rhufoniog and Rhos, nor was Chester able to exert influence inland from its coastal holdings of Rhuddlan and Degannwy. |
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Remodelled in the early 19th century, when it became the Cross Keys coaching inn serving the Ruthin to Chester route with a change of horses in Mold. |
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Powys brought a force of 400 warriors to the aid of its ally Rhufoniog, while Chester sent Norman knights from Rhuddlan to the aid of Dyffryn Clwyd. |
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Experts including Hilary Kay were on hand to discuss the pieces which included two 19th century rocking horses owned by Rachel Hickling, 31, of Chester. |
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Coun Barry Henley said he could see no reason why the large detached house at 608 Chester Road should not be turned into eight bedsits for students or single. |
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Indeed, before 1272 a hereditary and not necessarily royal Earldom of Chester had already been created several times, eventually merging in the Crown each time. |
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Upped to six furlongs at Chester last time, Tamareen looked much more at home, going down by just under a length to Rutterkin after being worn down in the finish. |
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The couple regularly buy four Lucky dips from the supermarket on Chester Road for Wednesday's lottery, and four chosen numbers for Saturday's big draw. |
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June 1997 was the date for the official opening of Colliers Park, which was Wrexham's new training ground and was situated just outside Gresford on Chester Road. |
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Businesswoman Diana Lee, 54, was bludgeoned to death at her home in affluent East Cheshire by her debt-ridden boyfriend David Ryan, Chester Crown Court heard. |
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Chester Zoo has also achieved breeding successes with several other threatened lizard species, including sand lizards and the Utilia spiny-tailed iguana. |
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New dioceses were established at Bristol, Gloucester, Oxford, Peterborough, Westminster and Chester, but not, for instance, at Shrewsbury, Leicester or Waltham. |
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She had been staying at a suite in the Ritz Hotel in London since December 2012 after having difficulty with stairs at her Chester Square home in Belgravia. |
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In summer 2010, as part of an outdoor installation in Chester that featured seventy life sized fibreglass rhinos each with unique artwork, one rhino was in honour of Ian Rush. |
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After taking a three-month sabbatical to consider a number of offers, Bell-Jones then agreed to set up a UK subsidiary of a German gift-wrap company called Danway, in Chester. |
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When the local council sold off the rhinos for charity, the Rush rhino was bought by phoenix club Chester which was formed after Chester City was wound up. |
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While John led a campaign against de Braose and his allies in Ireland, an army led by Earl Ranulph of Chester, and Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester, invaded Gwynedd. |
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The Marches Way is a long distance footpath which connects Chester in the north, via Whitchurch, Shrewsbury, Leominster and Abergavenny to Cardiff in South Wales. |
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She also built up a following at Alexander's, a local jazz and blues club in Chester, performing with guitarist David Burton from the band The Invisible Wires. |
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Areas also performing above the England average, in order of results, are Blackpool, Warrington, Wigan, Cheshire West and Chester, Bury, Cumbria, Wirral, and Stockport. |
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The station also has frequent services to as far away as Chester. |
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Such was the relationship between the neighbouring countries that Hywel was able to use Athelstan's mint at Chester to produce his own silver pennies. |
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The Wirral Line from Birkenhead travels south to Chester and Ellesmere Port, north to New Brighton and westwards, across the Wirral Peninsula, to West Kirby. |
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Ted Spread was the winner of the Chester Vase on the flat in 2010 when trained by Mark Tompkins and is now in the care of Champion trainer Paul Nicholls. |
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From Chester the army marched into Gwynedd, camping first at Flint and then Rhuddlan and Deganwy, most likely causing significant damage to the areas it advanced through. |
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They face Ken Condon's Ballysax winner Success Days, Summaya from the Dermot Weld yard who beat Chester winner Hans Holbein first time out this season, and Carbon Dating. |
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In 1840, South Carolina dispossessed the Catawbas of their land in York, Chester, and Lancaster counties, promising money and a new reservation in South Carolina. |
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Services between Chester and Newport form part of other ATW services already mentioned, such as Holyhead to Cardiff Central, or Milford Haven to Manchester Piccadilly. |
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The new CCTV is provided by Cheshire West and Chester Council who have joined forces with Cheshire Police, Chester Renaissance and local business to deliver a CCTV system. |
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Each July the Chester Raft Race is held on the Dee in aid of charity. |
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Ashton just managed to claim the points beating Cestrian by the odd goal in five while a first half goal gave FC Village a win over Chester Nomads 3rds. |
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There are also some albeit very infrequent services between Rugby and Glasgow Central, the North West of England, Shrewsbury Chester, and Holyhead. |
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At this time, large areas of the Wirral were owned by Chester Abbey. |
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The breakfast event is being held jointly by the University, the Mersey Dee Alliance, Cheshire West and Chester Council and Cheshire East Council. |
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The commercial expansion of Liverpool, and the increase in stage coach traffic from Chester, also spurred the growth of ferries across the River Mersey. |
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The five-year deal, which is subject to final approval by Cheshire West and Chester council's executive, will see about 200 existing council staff transfer to Plus Dane. |
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The M53 motorway runs along the length of the Wirral, from near Chester. |
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Heavily outnumbered by Boedicker's four light cruisers, Chester was pounded before being relieved by Hood's heavy units, which swung westward for that purpose. |
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However, as the Dee began to silt up, maritime trade from Chester became increasingly difficult and shifted towards Liverpool on the neighbouring River Mersey. |
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The White Ship disaster initiated fresh conflict in Wales, where the drowning of Richard, Earl of Chester, encouraged a rebellion led by Maredudd ap Bleddyn. |
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They were Exeter, Lincoln, Chester, Gloucester, Worcester, and Canterbury. |
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He also seized Morgannwg and the Kingdom of Gwent, together with substantial territories east of Offa's Dyke, and raided as far as Chester and Leominster. |
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Legends grew up that Harold had not died at Hastings but instead fled England or that he later ended his life as a hermit at Chester or Canterbury. |
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Pacific Commander Admiral Chester Nimitz and Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Ernest King both opposed this idea, arguing that it must wait until victory was certain. |
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Chester's trade had declined steadily since the end of the 17th century as sediment had prevented larger craft reaching the city, spelling the end for the Port of Chester. |
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From the 1830s onwards, Wales and the palatine county of Chester, previously served by the Court of Great Sessions, were merged into the circuit system. |
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After his arrest, police found a laptop and memory card containing 19 clips of filming under women's skirts during a search of his home in Croughton Road, Stoak, near Chester. |
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To the end of the Roodee the river is crossed by Chester's fourth bridge which carries the North Wales Coast railway line, before leaving Chester. |
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Problems arose when a new bridge carrying the Chester and Holyhead Railway across the River Dee in Chester collapsed in May 1847, less than a year after it was opened. |
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Chester is the only zoo in the UK to care for the species and herpetological experts hope to create a safety-net in case the turtles become extinct in the wild. |
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Some witnesses against the scheme, worried that a canal would cause the entrance to the Mersey estuary to silt up, blocking traffic, cited the case of Chester harbour. |
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Boothby Graffoe comperes the Llangollen Fringe Comedy Award night, sponsored by Alexander's of Chester, at Llangollen Town Hall, Saturday, July 23 from 8pm. |
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Once the main River Dee approaches the Cheshire border and the Carboniferous Coal Measures, it turns sharply northwards before meandering up to Chester. |
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