On day 3, there was a small mutiny by the Commodore, who positively refused to go any further and demanded a morning of slummocking in Guildford. |
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Aides point out that, in 2001, they took both Tony Benn's old seat in Chesterfield and true-blue Guildford. |
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Now, I am a man of the world, and I know where to change on a train journey from Guildford to Bracknell. |
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Another 300 workers are based in Guildford, Surrey, where it makes the chassis. |
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After Edward's death on 6 July 1553, she was proclaimed queen and Guildford declared himself king. |
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And Guildford Library in Surrey claims it will be the only library in the country that will issue copies of the new book to fans at midnight. |
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In his previous career, he used to commute into the West End of London from Guildford, a journey of an hour and a half door to door. |
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She is a member of the Guildford School of Acting learning drama, musical tap, jazz dance and group singing. |
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We're thinking we might make our way to the sale on the other side of Guildford one weekend soon. |
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He was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court along with two co-conspirators. |
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Earlier this month, he was given the perfect opportunity to air his grievances in public when he appeared before magistrates in Guildford, charged with the same offence. |
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The origin of cricket is uncertain and it was first definitely recorded at Guildford in the 16th century. |
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Cardiff Masonic Hall occupies a major site on the corner of Guildford Street, adjacent to Churchill Way. |
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Secombe died on 11 April 2001 at the age of 79, from prostate cancer, in hospital in Guildford, Surrey. |
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Guildford Castle later became one of the favourite residences of King Henry III, who considerably expanded the palace there. |
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The palace at Guildford Castle had fallen out of use long before, but a royal hunting lodge existed outside the town. |
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In 1619 he founded Abbot's Hospital, an almshouse in Guildford, which is still operating. |
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Though much reduced in size and despite multiple changes of ownership, this business continues to operate in Guildford. |
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The Portsmouth Direct Line is significant in linking Haslemere, Godalming and Guildford to the South Western Main Line at Woking. |
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Dapdune Wharf in Guildford commemorates the work of the canal system and is home to a restored Wey barge, the Reliance. |
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Government Quangos such as SEEDA, SEERA and GOSE are headquartered in Guildford. |
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Guildford Castle is not mentioned in veridicous history before Stephen's time, though it has been called a Saxon building. |
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Alphameric Solutions is headquartered in Guildford Surrey with 60,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Hampshire. |
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When later we were living in Guildford, he had a series of crazes. |
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In the 1976 film The Omen, the scenes at the cathedral were filmed at Guildford Cathedral. |
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The South East England Regional Assembly was based on the A3100 road in Guildford near the London Road railway station. |
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The South East England Development Agency is in Guildford, with another site in Chatham. |
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Northumberland married Jane to his youngest son Guildford Dudley, allowing himself to get the most out of a necessary Protestant succession. |
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Wyatt, the Duke of Suffolk, his daughter Lady Jane, and her husband Guildford Dudley were executed. |
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Portsmouth lies on two different direct South West Trains routes to London Waterloo, via Guildford and Basingstoke. |
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His parents purchased a house in Guildford in 1927, and Turing lived there during school holidays. |
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Malory associated other Arthurian locations with modern places, for instance locating Astolat at Guildford. |
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He made a royal progress through Chichester, Havant, Portsmouth and Guildford in southern England. |
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On 3 April 2009 at Guildford Cathedral, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Surrey for services to the sports industry. |
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On 3 July most flights were reconnaissance sorties, but 15 civilians were killed when bombs hit Guildford in Surrey. |
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Some cases, like the Birmingham Six and the Guildford Four, we all knew were political fit-ups and on which we campaigned hard. |
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In Surrey these dip northwards, generally at an angle of 2 degrees or less but increasing to as much as 55 degrees in the Hogs Back area, west of Guildford. |
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Farnham Castle largely retains its medieval structure, while the keep and fragments of the curtain walls and palace buildings survive at Guildford Castle. |
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Having landed in Kent and been welcomed in London, he advanced across Surrey to attack John, then at Winchester, occupying Reigate and Guildford castles along the way. |
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Since its completion in 2010 the team also regularly use Surrey Sports Park at the University of Surrey in nearby Guildford for much of their training. |
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He died on 16 July 1953 at Mount Alvernia Nursing Home in Guildford, Surrey, from burns and shock following a fall he had while placing a log into a fireplace at King's Land. |
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Big rivals for the school are RGS Guildford, King's College School, Dulwich College, St John's Leatherhead, Merchant Taylors', Wellington and Eton. |
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The rail link would address the current lack of public transport available to the South West of the Airport by connecting to Guildford, Reading and London Waterloo. |
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Newbury, Berks, Guildford, Surrey, Milton Keynes and Tunbridge Wells, Kent, follow the Bard's birthplace as the dearest places for dental check-ups, according to whatclinic. |
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