Gloucester visits Henry, who intuits his son is dead and prophesies Gloucester's future slaughter by recalling the evil omens of his birth. |
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The farm now produces a wide range of award-winning cheeses including Lancashire, Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Cheshire and Wensleydale. |
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I've got some strong cheddar and some Caerphilly as well but I've only got the double Gloucester out of the fridge. |
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Double Gloucester uses full cream milk from both the evening and morning milkings, another possible reason for it being called Double. |
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The king of karris in Pemberton is the Gloucester tree in the Gloucester National Park. |
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The options are likely to include the closure of the 26-bed Battledown ward at Cheltenham in favour of a 46-bed ward at Gloucester. |
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The people of Gloucester must have been affected by the patient suffering of their pastor. |
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They not only need to beat Gloucester but need to do so by four tries or more to ensure qualification to the next stage of competition. |
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Born on Christmas Day, 1901, Alice, the dowager Duchess of Gloucester, lived to see 20 prime ministers and five monarchs. |
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In 1550 the bishopric of Gloucester fell vacant and Hooper seemed an ideal candidate. |
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Captain Warren Hegg, who missed the Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy game at Chelmsford with a ricked neck, reckons he will be okay for tomorrow. |
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Among the other varieties with natural rinds are semi-hard cheeses like British farmhouse Cheddar, Cheshire and Gloucester. |
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First off is a tough trip to Bristol for a clash with second division pacesetters Gloucester. |
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The following year two younger brothers, the Dukes of Gloucester and Cumberland, also started to fence. |
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The first and last time they met was 12 years ago as super middleweights at a leisure centre in Gloucester, when Curtis won on points. |
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So far Stilton and Cheddar are doing good, but they would love to have us eat more Sage Derby, Leicester and Double Gloucester cheese too! |
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The traditional spellings of English place names such as Worcester and Gloucester bear evidence of syncope. |
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She won a hamper including organic porridge, Cornish strawberry conserve and Gloucester Old Spot Bacon. |
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Gloucester undergoes physical and mental torment because he makes the same mistake that Lear does. |
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But by then Gloucester were firmly in control and on their way to a deserved victory. |
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The King's son Edward escaped from imprisonment at Gloucester, and mustered an army. |
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But it is also about three fat rashers of Gloucester Old Spot bacon on thick white bread with ketchup. |
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She obtained her certificate through a home-study course from the University of Gloucester. |
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The noble river Severn takes its rise from the Ellennith mountains and falls into the sea a few miles from Gloucester. |
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A small sloop approaches the shore ferrying a group of passengers from Gloucester. |
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And cheered on by nearly 38,000 delirious fans the 34-year-old Gloucester born star did a triumphant lap of honour, waving the flag of St George. |
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Eleanor is sentenced to banishment and Gloucester surrenders the protectorship. |
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He said that his client had hoped a place could be found for him at Gloucester House in Highworth so he could detoxify in the community. |
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They lazed the morning away and that afternoon, they walked down Duke of Gloucester Street. |
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In the spring, Blackburn returned to an astonished Gloucester, minus his fingers, half of each thumb, and most of his toes. |
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His father intended him for the Presbyterian ministry and sent him to a dissenting academy, first at Gloucester and then at Tewkesbury. |
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The very name of the famous Gloucester racecourse is enough to send ripples of excitement through any seasoned racing supporter. |
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Gloucester ordered the bailiff to open the gates and behind the door was the most unlikely of persons. |
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After the course, Lewis is going to the University of Gloucester to do media communications and film studies. |
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There will be a quick, bitter-sweet trip to Stradey Park on Friday for his testimonial game against Gloucester. |
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The abandonment of the Neronian legionary fortress at Usk in South Wales in favour of a reoccupation at Gloucester symbolizes the retrenchment. |
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The competition was for Gloucestershire and Wiltshire stylists, organised by the National Hairdressers Federation and held at Hatherley Manor Hotel near Gloucester. |
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I don't have much more to say, other than that it was not something I expected to find in a throwaway paper under a table at the Duke of Gloucester at 1 on a Friday morning. |
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Lear is making progress unclothing himself when Gloucester arrives. |
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Gloucester scraped home in one of the most amazing finishes in years at Kingsholm but only clinched their semi-final victory in the 85th minute with a gift try. |
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Finally this week, the creamery completed the colours of the Union flag by being declared supreme champion at the Royal Welsh Show with its red Double Gloucester. |
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A birthday composition for the dowager Duchess of Gloucester was played by the pipes and drums of her regiment, the King's Own Scottish Borderers. |
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A few minutes later, Gloucester launch a huge kick downfield. |
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She works as a nursing auxiliary at the Gloucester Royal Hospital. |
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Gloucester were a distant second-best as 12,500 Munster fans roared their side on to a comprehensive victory which gives them an away quarter-final in April. |
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Having come through the Leicester mill, he says that coach John Wells and the senior Tigers players will use the reverse by Gloucester to goad their team. |
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Animal-lovers will be able to see Gloucester Old Spot and Saddleback Pigs making themselves at home in the Farm Centre, along with Saanen goats, Hebridean sheep and Alpacas. |
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Gloucester finally ended their away jinx with a 16-0 victory over Harlequins at The Stoop, but the match was an appalling advert for the Zurich Premiership. |
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The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke and Duchess of Kent were lower-profile Palace neighbors. |
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A few weeks after returning from England, I was trolling the dairy section and came across the Cotswold Double Gloucester. |
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Edward was seated in state with the Duke of Gloucester at his side. |
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Estelle watched with a gleam in her eye as the Duke of Gloucester marched down the aisle wearing a rich red velvet cape with a plush ermine collar over flawless white. |
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Why would she dare to dispatch a message to Gloucester at all? |
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One outfit was named Lady Montagu Douglass Scott after the former Duchess of Gloucester. |
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However, I suspect that we were destined never to beat Gloucester in the Powergen Final at Twickenham, so the result has little long term significance. |
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He grew up in Gloucester with his Malawi-born parents and obtained 10 GCSEs as well as A-levels in biology, chemistry, physics and general studies from Crypt Grammar School. |
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McIntyre was 32 years old when he took a job as an engineer on the Valhalla, a fishing trawler moored in Gloucester, Mass. |
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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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Later the Romans built villas, such as at Chedworth, settlements such as Gloucester, and paved the Celtic path later known as Fosse Way. |
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It can be seen notably at the East End of Gloucester Cathedral where the East Window is said to be as large as a tennis court. |
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As the time for the trial drew near, Nottingham brought news that Gloucester was dead. |
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Gloucester was being held prisoner by the Earl of Nottingham at Calais while awaiting his trial. |
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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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In 1895, the Barries bought a house on Gloucester Road, in South Kensington. |
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A British attempt to break out of the siege across the river at Gloucester Point failed when a storm hit. |
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The final nail was the defection of Gilbert de Clare, the Earl of Gloucester, the most powerful baron and Simon's ally at Lewes. |
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A needless high tackle on Gloucester hooker Neil McCarthy resulted in referee Ashley Rowden dispatching Archer to the sin-bin. |
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In the west, the situation was remedied in 1820, with the construction of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal seven years later. |
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Railway competition began in 1836, when the Cheltenham and Great Western Railway proposed a line between Swindon and Cheltenham, via Gloucester. |
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After tiring of the dances the moneyman then moved on to the brothel a mile away in smart Gloucester Place. |
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Because it includes places like Zoons Court, described by Wills as somewhere between Gloucester and Cheltenham. |
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Motorists from Leicester were most prepared to admit they were road ragers, while Gloucester drivers were least likely to experience road rage. |
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On the advice of the police a performance of square dancing in King's Square, Gloucester, was abandoned last night. |
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For Gloucester a vital foothold, for the Falcons a strength-sapping kidney punch sandwiched between Noon's brace. |
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The others were to be the Gloucester, the Severn, Pearle, Wager and Tryall, plus two storeships. |
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We obtain 5 instances of marriage in Ayenbit of Inwit and 3 in the Gloucester Chronicle as well as 5 examples of truage in Lazamon's Brut. |
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Matt Craker, 39, his wife Michelle and their son Freddie, seven, were on their way to Gloucester when they were caught in the pile-up. |
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Through such episodes as the deception of Derby at Gloucester, Edward acquired a reputation as untrustworthy. |
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Power struggles between Bedford, his brother Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and their uncle Cardinal Beaufort hampered the English war effort. |
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After the first unrest of his reign and a revolt by the Earls of Salisbury, Gloucester, Exeter and Surrey, Richard reputedly starved to death. |
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Suffolk eventually succeeded in having Humphrey of Gloucester arrested for treason. |
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He and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, fled from Doncaster to the coast and thence to Holland and exile in Burgundy. |
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On his deathbed, Edward had named his surviving brother Richard of Gloucester as Protector of England. |
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The courtiers urged Gloucester to assume the role of Protector quickly, as had been previously requested by his now dead brother. |
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On 13 June Gloucester accused Hastings of plotting with the Woodvilles and had him beheaded. |
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It was in Edward's attempt to regain his throne that Gloucester began to demonstrate his skill as a military commander. |
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Even in the North in 1482 a man was prosecuted for offences against the Duke of Gloucester, saying he did 'nothing but grin at' the city of York. |
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The British Royal Family was represented by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Countess of Wessex. |
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In July 2015, Rachel Treweek was the first woman to become a diocesan bishop in the Church of England when she became the Bishop of Gloucester. |
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After Rupert captured Bristol in July 1643, Charles visited the port city and lay siege to Gloucester, further up the river Severn. |
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Upsurges in population in south Wales and Gloucester intimated where these displaced people went. |
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It then flows through Shropshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, with the county towns of Shrewsbury, Worcester and Gloucester on its banks. |
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At Upper Parting above Gloucester, the river divides into two, and flows either side of Alney Island to Lower Parting. |
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The East Channel is navigable as far as Gloucester Docks, from where the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal provides a navigable channel south. |
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In the tidal section of the river below Gloucester, the Gloucester Harbour Trustees are the competent harbour authority. |
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The river becomes tidal at Maisemore, on the West Channel just north of Gloucester, and at Llanthony Weir on the East Channel. |
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Near Gloucester, the advancing water overcomes two weirs, and sometimes one in Tewkesbury, before finally petering out. |
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At Lower Parting, close to Gloucester, it splits in two to pass either side of Alney Island. |
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The River Severn is considered a navigable river and Gloucester used to be an important port, with shipping having to deal with the bore. |
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The tide will outstrip the vessel but by timing the journey correctly, a barge can reach Gloucester at high water. |
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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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Trains instead had to follow a lengthy route via Gloucester, where the river was narrow enough to be crossed by a bridge. |
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Columns, where used, are massive, as in the nave at Gloucester, and are alternated with piers at Durham. |
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The airfield has now been redeveloped as the modern Gloucester Business Park, with additional housing developments continuing to grow around it. |
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In July 1695, Purcell composed an ode for the Duke of Gloucester for his sixth birthday. |
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In 2015, Rachel Treweek, Bishop of Gloucester, became the first woman to sit as a Lord Spiritual in the House of Lords. |
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In August 2010, HMS Portland was relieved by the Type 42 destroyer HMS Gloucester. |
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In 2012, Wheelabrator Gloucester raised and released 75 Bobwhite quail as part of New Jersey s efforts to restore the Bobwhite quail population. |
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He became a warden of his parish church, St Stephen's, Gloucester Road, London, and a life member of the Society of King Charles the Martyr. |
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Computer security firm Symantec have a site in Gloucester, the base of Ecclesiastical Insurance. |
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On 23 June 1314 two of the English cavalry formations advanced, the first commanded by the Earl of Gloucester and the Earl of Hereford. |
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The Scots then rushed upon the English under Gloucester and Hereford who struggled back over the Bannockburn. |
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This led the king to accuse him of cowardice, which perhaps goaded Gloucester into the charge. |
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Few accompanied Gloucester in his charge and when he reached the Scottish lines he was quickly surrounded and killed. |
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Edward's body was embalmed at Berkeley Castle, where it was viewed by local leaders from Bristol and Gloucester. |
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Gloucester was probably chosen because other abbeys had refused or been forbidden to take the King's body, and because it was close to Berkeley. |
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The only two of Henry's six children who produced children to survive to adulthood were Henry V and Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester. |
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The Gloucester Harbour Trustees have responsibility for controlling navigation in the estuary's tidal waters upstream from the bridge. |
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The second major railway to open was the South Wales Railway, linking Gloucester in England to Neyland. |
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He agreed to set aside his wife, Isabella of Gloucester, and marry Philip's sister, Alys, in exchange for Philip's support. |
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Once the coast was secured, they would push north and take Gloucester and encircle London. |
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Edward IV sent Albany and Richard, Duke of Gloucester with an army into Scotland. |
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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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In the following October a quarrel between Hammond and Major Grey led to a duel in the streets of Gloucester, in which Grey lost his life. |
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Yorkshire bowled poorly, they tried to bowl the Gloucester boys out instead of trying to bowl with discipline, with dot ball after dot ball. |
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That year, another Fort Nassau was built on the Delaware River near Gloucester City, New Jersey. |
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The Dukes of Gloucester and Kent had both inherited their titles from their fathers, the first dukes. |
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On 24 July 1689, Anne gave birth to a son, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, who, though ill, survived infancy. |
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They met at Gloucester via a short loop of the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway. |
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The rubbish is collected every Thursday in Gloucester, but on Wednesdays in Cheltenham. |
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Whether Gloucester will actually take their place in the Zurich Wild Card depends on Wasps' European final next week. |
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Richard Bryant was of this gang, as were Ben. Kayford and Geo. Ward and some others, all hanged at Gloucester, Bristol, Salisbury, and Ilchester. |
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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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The king was at Gloucester for Christmas 1080 and at Winchester for Whitsun in 1081, ceremonially wearing his crown on both occasions. |
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At Winchester, Robert of Gloucester was captured while covering Matilda's retreat so Matilda freed Stephen in exchange for Robert. |
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In March 1259, he entered into a formal alliance with one of the main reformers, Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. |
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The first scene of battle was the city of Gloucester, which Edward managed to retake from the enemy. |
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Montfort's support was now dwindling, and Edward retook Worcester and Gloucester with relatively little effort. |
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Tony Martin won the Duke of Gloucester Memorial Hunters' Chase for the second year running when Ships Decanter, ridden by his friend John Nicholl, beat Danegeld by 13 lengths. |
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A new-look Gloucester squad is inevitably taking time to knit together, but Twelvetrees is not unduly troubled and believes early-season teething troubles can easily be fixed. |
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Gloucester coped with a tricky Saracens side last time out by outmuscling them in the set piece, and they look good value to record their first win at Loftus Road. |
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He launched his balloon from the prison yard of Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and landed in Deptford, Gloucester County, New Jersey. |
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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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Huntsman cheese is made with both Blue Stilton and Double Gloucester. |
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Phase 1b connects the completed Phase 1a section, westwards, to the rest of the inland waterways network, at Saul Junction on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. |
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During the minority of Henry VI the war caused political division among his Plantagenet uncles, Bedford, Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester, and Cardinal Beaufort. |
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The Dean of Gloucester banned Gerontius from his cathedral in 1901, and at Worcester the following year, the Dean insisted on expurgations before allowing a performance. |
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In June 1282, Gloucester was defeated at the Battle of Llandeilo Fawr. |
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The brothers restored the Welsh monks of Llanbadarn, who had been displaced by monks from Gloucester brought there by the Normans who had controlled Ceredigon. |
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Newport railway station is connected directly to the South Wales Main Line branch of the Great Western Main Line, Welsh Marches Line and Gloucester to Newport Line. |
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After the death of Edward IV, his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, asserted his right to the crown despite the fact that Edward had two male heirs. |
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William knighted the boy, and Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, the papal legate to England, then oversaw his coronation at Gloucester Cathedral on 28 October. |
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Gloucester led an invasion of Scotland that resulted in the capture of Edinburgh and the king of Scots himself, but Albany reneged on his agreement with Edward. |
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Among the factions, the Duke of Bedford wanted to defend Normandy, the Duke of Gloucester was committed to just Calais, whereas Cardinal Beaufort was inclined to peace. |
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Edward IV's younger brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was appointed Protector, and escorted the young king, and his brother Richard, to the Tower of London. |
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Gloucester decided to withdraw from his position of strength in Edinburgh. |
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It was followed the next year by The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin and The Tailor of Gloucester, which had also first been written as picture letters to the Moore children. |
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Radiohead secluded themselves with producer Nigel Godrich in studios in Paris, Copenhagen, and Gloucester, and in their newly completed studio in Oxford. |
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Once the condition appeared terminal, Henry gave confession and summoned Archbishop Hugh of Amiens, who was joined by Robert of Gloucester and other members of the court. |
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After invading Scotland following a pact with the Duke of Albany, Richard, Duke of Gloucester captured the castle from Patrick Hepburn, Lord Hailes. |
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They were Exeter, Lincoln, Chester, Gloucester, Worcester, and Canterbury. |
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Newman had been working on a parallel project in the Gloucester area when Holden suggested that his efforts should be directed towards the needs of Cornwall. |
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Gloucester had argued with the Earl of Hereford over who should lead the vanguard into battle, and argued with the king that the battle should be postponed. |
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The Tale of Peter Rabbit is owned by Frederick Warne and Company, The Tailor of Gloucester by the Tate Gallery and The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies by the British Museum. |
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The announcement of the contract awards was made by Prime Minister David Cameron at one of Rehab JobFit's sites in Gloucester where the programme will be delivered. |
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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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Diana, Princess of Wales, and more recently, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, had this standard draped over their coffins at their funerals. |
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Steam Dreams has applied to operate similar services from the capital to the other cathedral cities of Salisbury, Gloucester and Worcester from next year. |
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The death of her last surviving child, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, in 1700 left her as the only individual in the line of succession established by the Bill of Rights. |
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The three embarked on a tour of England and Wales, visiting Birmingham, Warwick, Gloucester, Swansea, Monmouth and numerous other towns and villages. |
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There was talk of a marriage to Edward IV of England or to one of his brothers, probably Richard, Duke of Gloucester, but this alliance was never seriously considered. |
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These two lines had been formed by the merger of the standard gauge Birmingham and Gloucester Railway and the broad gauge Bristol and Gloucester Railway. |
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The idea of damages was first conceived in English law during the 13th century, when the Statutes of Merton and Gloucester provided for damages in certain circumstances. |
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Secondly, he selected a route, north of the Marlborough Downs, which had no significant towns but which offered potential connections to Oxford and Gloucester. |
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CrossCountry provides services from Cardiff to Nottingham via Severn Tunnel Junction and thence the Gloucester to Newport Line via Gloucester and Birmingham. |
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The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal connects the Severn at Gloucester to the Severn at Sharpness, avoiding a stretch of the tidal river which is dangerous to navigate. |
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The Stroudwater Navigation used to join the tidal Severn at Framilode, but since the 1920s has connected to the Severn only via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. |
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Badat, of Gloucester, had admitted plotting to explode a shoe bomb on a transatlantic flight in December 2001 at the same time as fellow shoebomber Richard Reid. |
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At Llanvaches, Wroth's preaching became so popular that people travelled from the counties of Somerset, Gloucester, Hereford, Radnor and Glamorgan to hear him. |
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The white boar served as the badge of King Richard III of England, who distributed it among his northern retainers during his tenure as Duke of Gloucester. |
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The height is decreased by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure and little fresh water below Gloucester or excessive fresh water. |
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The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. |
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Consecrated Bishop of Gloucester on 22 July 2015 and enthroned on 19 September 2015, she joined the Lords on 7 September 2015 with the full title The Rt Rev. |
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John had at least five children with mistresses during his first marriage to Isabelle of Gloucester, and two of those mistresses are known to have been noblewomen. |
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By 1523, according to a tax assessment, Totnes was the second richest town in Devon, and the sixteenth richest in England, ahead of Worcester, Gloucester and Lincoln. |
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Edward and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, fled, but on their return, Clarence switched sides at the Battle of Barnet, leading to the death of the Neville brothers. |
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The east ends of a number of other cathedrals, such as Durham, Peterborough and Gloucester, have been modified in various ways and do not fit any particular model. |
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Gloucester Cathedral, west front, window in form of a Tudor arch. |
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This was the development of fan vaulting, first used in about 1370 in the cloisters at Gloucester, then in the retrochoir at Peterborough in the early 15th century. |
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Then follows a dedication to Robert, earl of Gloucester and Waleran, count of Meulan, whom he enjoins to use their knowledge and wisdom to improve his tale. |
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Double Gloucester, a hard cheese traditionally made in a wheel shape. |
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Brockworth is a large village in Gloucestershire, England, situated on the old Roman road that connects the City of Gloucester with Barnwood, Hucclecote and Cirencester. |
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