The fact remains, however, that the pioneer modern collier, the John Bowes of 1852, had a carrying capacity of only 650 tons. |
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Elizabeth Bowes Lyon was mother to a queen, wife to a king, sister-in-law to another king. |
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Then on 35 minutes, Jim Bowes equalised from a 45-yard free kick with a powerful right-footed shot. |
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Youngsters had a great time sledging down a slope at Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, County Durham on a bonus day off school. |
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People filed by the coffin covered with the Queen Mother's personal standard which mixed the Royal Arms with the bows and lions of her own Bowes Lyon family. |
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At the Abbey, members of the Royal Family, foreign royals, members of the Bowes Lyon family and other blood relatives move in procession to their seats. |
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The jury heard that the couple had applied to buy their council house in Bowes Avenue and had a joint bank account that received regular payments. |
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It is crossed by the Roman road from Bowes to Brough, now part of the A66, and formerly by the Stainmore Railway. |
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And eke within the castle were Springoldes, gonnes, bowes, and archers. |
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These included Bowes Castle, Pickering Castle, Richmond Castle, Skipton Castle, York Castle and others. |
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The exhibition ran from 5 February 2014 to 11 May 2014 at Dulwich Picture Gallery before going on tour to The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle. |
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Knox attempted to obtain the consent of the Bowes family, but her father and her brother Robert Bowes were opposed to the marriage. |
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In the meantime, Elizabeth Bowes wrote to Knox, asking him to return to Margery in Scotland, which he did at the end of August. |
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Tower Place was a Tudor mansion built in the 1540s for Martin Bowes, a wealthy goldsmith and merchant, later Lord Mayor of London. |
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The alternative route enters the town of Bowes and rejoins the main route at Baldersdale. |
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Phillip Geoffrey Bowes, 33, appeared at Teesside Magistrates' Court on Wednesday accused of attacking another man. |
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The deal between Pitney Bowes and Antares, now officially closed, went into contract in late January of this year. |
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A STRONG team from Bowes Equestrian Centre, near Birtley, dominated the classes at the first ever Cashjumping final at Dorrington, Shrewsbury. |
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It was the first ever seagoing screw collier and was built for John Bowes of Barnard Castle for shipping coal to London. |
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We have a custome, that when one sneezes, every one els putts off his hatt, and bowes, and cries God bless ye Sir. |
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Pitney Bowes approached integration as a means to moderate alarming trends in healthcare costs, particularly among its older, stable Connecticut manufacturing workforce. |
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Snow gates were installed on the road between Bowes and Brough. |
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Elizabeth Bowes presumably met Knox when he was employed in Berwick. |
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The 18th Century owner, Countess Mary Eleanor Bowes, was one of the leading plantswomen of her day and built an Orangery for her tender specimens. |
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The property is net leased to Pitney Bowes Presort Services, Inc. |
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At the open house, Pitney Bowes will demonstrate sorter technology as well as software that presorts mail in the production process and presort services. |
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Stainmore Forest stretches further east into County Durham, towards Bowes. |
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A strong contingent of horses, ponies and riders from Bowes Manor Equestrian Centre, near Birtley, went down to the four-day championships after qualifying at regional events. |
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In England, he met and married his first wife, Margery Bowes. |
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Feodor declared his kingdom open to all foreigners, and dismissed the English ambassador Sir Jerome Bowes, whose pomposity had been tolerated by the new Tsar's late father. |
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