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| he Connecticut Valley, where they established | Windsor, a few miles north of the Dutch trading post. |
| later, he helped found the Polonia Centre of | Windsor, a non-profit charitable organization that co |
| as appointed organist of St. George's Chapel, | Windsor, a post he filled for 47 years, retiring in 1 |
| He was also MP for | Windsor a number of times, as well as being Cofferer |
| on College and verger of St. George's Chapel, | Windsor, about 1715. |
| He graduated from the | Windsor Academy and, by the age of 18, he was teachin |
| in Truro, Nova Scotia and was educated at the | Windsor Academy, Acadia University and Dalhousie Law |
| October 24 - Claire | Windsor, actress (b. |
| Family-orientated, | Windsor adds that: "[Peggy] loves her family with a p |
| anada as a journalist, where he worked at the | Windsor affiliate. |
| y-election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Windsor after the return of the previous general elec |
| for a pavilion-style city market in downtown | Windsor, after some financial details of the project |
| e Community of St John Baptist at Clewer near | Windsor after her husband's death in Italy. |
| purchased the St. James property by from the | Windsor after agreeing not to build a hotel. |
| Greens have campaigned alongside | Windsor, against mining companies. |
| Alphonso died at | Windsor, aged ten, shortly after the birth of his you |
| , but still many homes), and narrowly missing | Windsor Airport (which was located just south of the |
| Comiskey played for the | Windsor AKO Fratmen of the Canadian Junior Football L |
| ual WAMPAS Baby Stars awards and named Claire | Windsor, along with Bessie Love, Lila Lee, Mary Philb |
| Located in the Poquonock section of | Windsor along the Farmington River, the park covers 4 |
| e played Sir Hugh Evans in The Merry Wives of | Windsor alongside his wife Mary Anne Keeley and their |
| Windsor, also known as New Windsor, is a village in R | |
| Gerald de | Windsor, also known as Gerald FitzWalter, was the nob |
| Windsor also had large roles in film noirs including | |
| On 30 March he was moved to | Windsor, and on 9 October to the Isle of Wight. |
| net sat as a Liberal Member of Parliament for | Windsor and Chelsea. |
| Historically, Clewer pre-dates New | Windsor and still exists as a separate ecclesiastical |
| The Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead contains the following towns a |
| gium - established 1981 with Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| il, Reading Borough Council, Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead, Slough Borough Council, West |
| is death he was buried in St George's Chapel, | Windsor and his widow was appointed "extra woman of t |
| ew Democratic Party (NDP) holds both seats in | Windsor and one in London while the Conservatives hol |
| icut state park in the towns of Enfield, East | Windsor and Somers. |
| from Carmen, an aria from The Merry Wives of | Windsor, and duets from La dame blanche and The Tales |
| ome protests and a case, The Mayor &c. of New | Windsor and ano. |
| had product in many local bars in the area of | Windsor and Essex County. |
| rge Bennett was the 19th Mayor of the City of | Windsor and a Member of Provincial Parliament in Legi |
| s (0.97 km2) and is located primarily in East | Windsor and is located between Melrose Road and Route |
| Windsor and Maidenhead council was a top target for t | |
| part of the UK Parliamentary constituency of | Windsor and is currently represented by Adam Afriyie |
| ry who donated it to the Dean of St George's, | Windsor and was let out on lease until 1659 when it w |
| He holds an MBA from the University of | Windsor and is a graduate of the Harvard Advanced Man |
| Sunninghill and Ascot in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead in the English county of Berks |
| the Township of Sandwich West and the City of | Windsor, and the southeastern part of the Township of |
| directed by Kevin Billington, (Theatre Royal, | Windsor and touring) |
| The park also features two lakes: Lake | Windsor and Lake Trashmore. |
| e Spice Girls, Rod Stewart, Westlife, Barbara | Windsor, and Billy Zane. |
| ombined with adjacent urban districts to form | Windsor and Maidenhead District. |
| of the County of Essex excluding the City of | Windsor and the towns of Leamington and Tecumseh. |
| olleys between Rainbow (a northern section of | Windsor) and Windsor Center in 1930. |
| With Bobby | Windsor and Graham Price he became part of the Pontyp |
| ith trees and scrub, with the upstream end in | Windsor and the downstream end almost at Black Potts. |
| ughs of Bracknell Forest and Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| The squad during the last season playing as | Windsor and Eton FC, 2010/2011 |
| now situated entirely in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead, in the Royal County of Berksh |
| ton), Berkshire Trail (servicing the towns of | Windsor and Cummington), Craneville (servicing the to |
| Peter Luff was born in the Berkshire town of | Windsor and attended the local Windsor Grammar School |
| am and Amersham, Eton and Slough, Spelthorne, | Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham and Wycombe. |
| of the Rev. David Frederick Markham, Canon of | Windsor and Rector of Great Horkesley, Essex, England |
| ough Manchester, Union Bridge, Taneytown, New | Windsor and Westminster. |
| it has been part of the unitary authority of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| Sunninghill and Ascot in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| d Corner Brook), part of the Burin Peninsula, | Windsor and Grand Falls, as well as most of Labrador, |
| Shreela Flather, Baroness Flather of | Windsor and Maidenhead (1934- ), the first Hindu woma |
| s however at Fernhill Park in Winkfield, near | Windsor and it was in the parish church there that he |
| unninghill and Ascot, in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. |
| He held curacies at Chesley and | Windsor and incumbencies at Simcoe, Port Ryerse, Kitc |
| : The Last Viceroy; Middlemarch; The House of | Windsor and As Time Goes By. |
| age A/AS level points in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| nths after the premiere of The Merry Wives of | Windsor, and only two days after his appointment as H |
| ast was made for Charles I of England (now at | Windsor), and another by Hubert Le Sueur was the cent |
| 1, St. Clair was defeated by independent Tony | Windsor, and became a senior advisor to the Deputy Pr |
| e Conservative Party) in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| There are four houses, Stuart, Tudor, | Windsor and York. |
| He was Dean of | Windsor and briefly at the end of his life Bishop of |
| Hereford was once 'nearly as large as that of | Windsor' and 'one of the fairest and strongest in all |
| He is a right-wing political activist in | Windsor, and regularly criticizes the city's spending |
| Simultaneous agitation at the court in | Windsor, and the conspiracy in general, was led cover |
| , and has served with the Blues and Royals in | Windsor and Iraq. |
| Windsor and Maidenhead Unitary Council in Berkshire, | |
| Easthampstead estate, near Bracknell, west of | Windsor, and with it the Trumbull papers. |
| in, and on 21 June 1612 appointed him dean of | Windsor and registrar of the order of the Garter. |
| Windsor and Maidenhead Council election, 2003 (bounda | |
| Fox Walker locomotive "Gabriel" built for the | Windsor and Annapolis Railway in Nova Scotia |
| He played for | Windsor and Eton since 2007 in the Southern Premier D |
| e Conservative Party) in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| part of the UK Parliamentary constituency of | Windsor and is currently represented by Adam Afriyie |
| He died at | Windsor and was buried in Worcester Cathedral. |
| liance was renewed in 1386 with the Treaty of | Windsor and the marriage of King John I of Portugal ( |
| he constitutionality of DOMA's Section 3. The | Windsor and Pedersen cases are widely credited as the |
| olved in a scheme to sell 75 stolen horses at | Windsor and was arrested, leading to a sentence of te |
| with Souls for Sables (1925), starring Claire | Windsor and Eugene O'Brien, as the first film made by |
| arian now has oversight of the Royal Library, | Windsor, and the Print Room. |
| district administered by the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead, a unitary authority. |
| ional Portrait Gallery, the Royal Collection, | Windsor, and the Museum of London. |
| am Lake is a hamlet in Blooming Grove and New | Windsor, and Salisbury Mills is a hamlet in Blooming |
| nces included Anne Page in the Merry Wives of | Windsor and Nella in Gianni Schicchi with Tito Gobbi. |
| Marie, | Windsor and Niagara Falls before returning northward |
| Colonel | Windsor and Commander Pierce of the Anglo Isles launc |
| elthorne, Surrey Heath, Elmbridge, Woking and | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| ter Draper, who had the strong endorsement of | Windsor and popular state independent Richard Torbay. |
| the unitary authority of the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead in the English county of Berks |
| The Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead is a Royal Borough of Berkshir |
| Greenwell was born in | Windsor and was educated at Newington College (1897-1 |
| it crosses the Montgomery town line from New | Windsor, and then reaches NY 17K. |
| He interned in medicine at | Windsor and set up practice in Tecumseh. |
| as a small village linking the route between | Windsor and Reading, serving as a stop for packhorse |
| ources, both Prince George's brother, Duke of | Windsor and Laura, Duchess of Marlborough, Canfield's |
| Hill, Spring Hill, Upper Kedron, Wilston, and | Windsor, and parts of Bardon, Everton Park, Paddingto |
| Colonel | Windsor and Commander Pierce take on the might of the |
| He founded the football program in | Windsor and lead the Lancers to CCIFC championship in |
| rep in Bournemouth, Farnham, Leatherhead and | Windsor and he spent one season at the Chichester Fes |
| It was partitioned between | Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire (Datchet, Horton |
| In 1998, the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead assumed responsibility for the |
| prebendary's stall at Worcester, a canonry of | Windsor, and the deanery of Hereford, all of which pr |
| e first scene of Act IV of The Merry Wives of | Windsor and scene 1 of Act IV of Much Ado about Nothi |
| eplaced by the new separate constituencies of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| Further changes led to the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead becoming the Education Authori |
| Government Act 1972, forming part of the new | Windsor and Maidenhead district. |
| Made in black-and-white, it starred Barbara | Windsor and was written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Ch |
| ed in 1548 Bridget, daughter of William, lord | Windsor, and was father of Henry Ferrers. the antiqua |
| later years the practice was also observed at | Windsor and Balmoral Castles. |
| further honoured when he was created Earl of | Windsor and Viscount Mountjoy, in the Isle of Wight, |
| Cavanaugh, Jim Davis, Marilyn Maxwell, Marie | Windsor and Frances Rafferty as cast members. |
| dance club, as it offers spectacular views of | Windsor and Detroit. |
| he town of Tilbury, include the towns of East | Windsor and townships of Sandwich East and Sandwich S |
| e Conservative Party) in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| appeared in Night Must Fall at Theatre Royal, | Windsor and the Haymarket Theatre. |
| •1st edition: Enfield, Somers, Suffield, East | Windsor and Windsor Locks. |
| n getting the estate of Richard in and around | Windsor and Old Windsor. |
| I, by Nest ferch Rhys, the wife of Gerald of | Windsor and daughter of Rhys ab Tewdwr, king of South |
| The station is located on the line between | Windsor and Eton Riverside and London Waterloo. |
| rried 1845 Reverend Frederick Anson, canon of | Windsor and rector of Sudbury);. |
| ipal road route between the adjacent towns of | Windsor and Eton since 1970, when structural cracks i |
| s, the sections of route between Heathrow and | Windsor and between Gravesend and Dartford had been w |
| it was redefined to exclude the towns of East | Windsor and Walkerville and the townships of Tilbury |
| the Bell Centre; it replaced the former Gare | Windsor and was initially called Terminus Windsor, bu |
| Dedworth predates | Windsor and is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Dide |
| Piltdown Pete and adventure strips like Brok | Windsor and Bill Speed helped make Maple Leaf titles |
| All such traffic must now travel between | Windsor and Eton via the Queen Elizabeth Bridge on Wi |
| ner, Ottawa, Sudbury, London, St. Catharines, | Windsor and Montreal, from 1965 to 1977 a span of 12 |
| lying in the towns of East Hartford and South | Windsor, and numbered, by differing estimates, from s |
| nters, in 1962 Strong relocated the winery to | Windsor and renamed it to Windsor Vineyards. |
| spectacular views across the Thames valley to | Windsor and Surrey. |
| c passenger train travelling from Waterloo to | Windsor and Chertsey collided with the rear of a LMS |
| y station serving London Waterloo, Weybridge, | Windsor and Eton Riverside and Reading. |
| greater Hawkesbury region and the parishes of | Windsor and Richmond. |
| Windsor and Maidenhead was a county constituency in t | |
| held in Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, | Windsor and at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border. |
| ian Liberal Party, a well-known tax lawyer in | Windsor, and a law partner of Paul Martin, Sr., who w |
| With Bobby | Windsor and Charlie Faulkner he became part of the le |
| and was quartered at the Regent's, Hyde Park, | Windsor and Farnborough barracks. |
| sits to Ely Cathedral and St George's Chapel, | Windsor, and tours to Venice, Florence, Paris, Amster |
| Ontario, Canada: | Windsor and Hamilton |
| e young Prince Edward of Wales, later Duke of | Windsor and King Edward VIII, during his Asia-Pacific |
| ia attended Assumption College High School in | Windsor and was signed by the Detroit Tigers in 1953. |
| one season as they finished runners-up behind | Windsor and Eton and earned promotion to the Isthmian |
| constituency was abolished and a similar one, | Windsor and Maidenhead was created. |
| which are on display in the collection of the | Windsor and Royal Borough Museum. |
| Anderson went on to the assistant position at | Windsor and Eton, though he maintained a desire for a |
| g on the opposite bank of the River Thames to | Windsor and connected to it by Windsor Bridge. |
| erved by trains to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, | Windsor, and Niagara Falls, and by the joint Via-Amtr |
| spotted by a Chelsea scout whilst playing for | Windsor and Eton and signed for the club in 1931, mak |
| s famous Chapel Street shopping strip bisects | Windsor, and the Windsor end is seen as being the mor |
| C Bournemouth had a much tougher game against | Windsor and Eton than they did against Manchester Uni |
| The 2000 | Windsor and Maidenhead Council election took place on |
| The 2003 | Windsor and Maidenhead Council election took place on |
| 1786 he was made Canon of St George's Chapel, | Windsor, and in 1805 he was appointed Preceptor to Ch |
| c River in the towns of Somers, Enfield, East | Windsor, and South Windsor. |
| the Earl and Countess of Wessex, Lady Louise | Windsor and Viscount Severn; and Rugby Union World Cu |
| Windsor and Maidenhead Council election, 2007 | |
| arlotte Hickman, daughter of the 2nd Viscount | Windsor, and Frances Coutts, of the Coutts banking dy |
| Windsor and Maidenhead Council election, 2000 | |
| For the orbital 725 service, running between | Windsor and Gravesend, 15 AEC Swift buses with Alexan |
| Islington with financial backing from Barbara | Windsor and Julie Walters who he had written to for h |
| er 1545, having been elected MP that year for | Windsor, and was buried in the church of St. Leonard, |
| er had become silted up between Sackville and | Windsor, and Sackville became the head of navigation |
| t the Port Hood Academy, at King's College in | Windsor and at Harvard Law School. |
| g industry and the introduction of casinos in | Windsor and Niagara Falls, Ontario. |
| At the general election of 1708, | Windsor and Shippen were initially declared re-electe |
| was unveiled on 16 April 2009 by the Mayor of | Windsor and Maidenhead at Nutt's former residence at |
| On 12 March 2011 the | Windsor and Royal Borough Museum opened in new premis |
| er University, geography at the University of | Windsor and received a diploma with honors in journal |
| ding two lawsuits challenging DOMA Section 3, | Windsor and Pedersen v. Office of Personnel Managemen |
| e Conservative Party) in the Royal Borough of | Windsor and Maidenhead. |
| ecember 1551 he was appointed to a prebend at | Windsor, and he also about this time obtained the vic |
| Windsor and Royal Borough Museum is a museum of the h | |
| ds for the Railways and Royalty exhibition at | Windsor and Eton Central railway station. |
| He erected the stables at | Windsor and the kennels at Frogmore. |
| riend of Alexander Pope, Oxford don, canon of | Windsor, and vice-principal of St. Mary's Hall, Oxfor |
| Main article: | Windsor and Maidenhead local elections |
| and Princess Michael of Kent, Lady Gabriella | Windsor, and Lord Frederick Windsor. |
| to 1741 he was Member of Parliament (MP) for | Windsor and for Plymouth (succeeding his brother Henr |
| ailway station with rail service to Waterloo, | Windsor and Eton Riverside and Reading, and London Bu |
| timer, the eldest son of John Harley, Dean of | Windsor and then Bishop of Hereford. |
| , beating the first- (Truro City FC) second- ( | Windsor and Eton FC) and third-placed (AFC Totton) te |
| Back in the UK, he appeared at | Windsor and The Old Vic where he was in The Ghost Tra |
| the games he managed AFC Bournemouth against | Windsor and Eton as some of his best ever in the FA C |
| as a emeritus professor of the University of | Windsor and went on to briefly work for the Sri Lanka |
| 575, however, Saxton's map shows the parks at | Windsor and Langley, but not Cippenham. |
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