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Worcester

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Worcester is a city in Worcestershire, England, southwest of Birmingham, west-northwest of London, north of Gloucester and northeast of Hereford. [1]

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A roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

List of A roads in zone 4 in Great Britain starting north of the A4 and south/west of the A5 (roads beginning with 4).

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A War Song

"A War Song", originally called "A Soldier's Song", was a poem written by C. Flavell Hayward and set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1884.

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A38 road

The A38, part of which is also known as the Devon Expressway, is a major A-class trunk road in England.

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A40 road

The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Goodwick (Fishguard), Wales, and officially called The London to Fishguard Trunk Road (A40) in all legal documents and Acts.

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A4103 road

The A4103 is an A-road in England, which runs west-southwest through rural surroundings from Worcester to the junction with the A480 in Stretton Sugwas, a village west of Hereford.

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A422 road

The A422 is an "A" road for east-west journeys in south central England, connecting the county towns of Bedford and Worcester by way of Milton Keynes, Buckingham, Banbury and Stratford-upon-Avon.

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A44 road

The A44 is a major road in the United Kingdom that runs from Oxford in southern England to Aberystwyth in west Wales.

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A442 road

The A442 is a main road which passes through the counties of Worcestershire and Shropshire, in the West Midlands region of England.

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A449 road

The A449 is a major road in the United Kingdom.

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A4536 road

The A4536 is a very short major road on the northern outskirts of Worcester, England.

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A48 road

The A48 is a major trunk road in Great Britain.

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A481 road

The A481 is a road in Powys, Wales, which connects with the A483 road, not far from the A470 road at Llanelwedd, Builth Wells and leads to the A44 road near Llanfihangel Nant Melan.

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A491 road

The A491 is an A road in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme.

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Aaron Bedard

Aaron Bedard is an American musician.

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A–Z Series

The A–Z Series is a series of singles by alternative rock band Ash.

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Abberley

Abberley is a village and civil parish in north west Worcestershire, England.

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Abberley Hall School

Abberley Hall School is a coeducational preparatory day and boarding school in the village of Abberley, Worcestershire, England.

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Abbots Wood Junction railway station

Abbots Wood Junction railway station was an early railway station in England, close to Worcester.

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Abdi Dini

Abdi Fatah Dini (born 1 January 1981) is a professional Canadian wheelchair basketball player.

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Abraham Darby III

Abraham Darby III (24 April 1750 – 1789) was an English ironmaster and Quaker.

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Acorns Children's Hospice

Acorns Children's Hospice Trust is a registered charity, offering a network of care and support to life-limited and life-threatened children and their families across the heart of England.

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Activated sludge

The activated sludge process is a type of wastewater treatment process for treating sewage or industrial wastewaters using aeration and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa.

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Adam Barry

Adam Barry is the Hammond/Piano/Accordion/Harmonica/Backing Vocalist for the Folk group Merrymouth, Led by Barry, Simon Fowler & Dan Sealey from Ocean Colour Scene.

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Adam Page (footballer)

Adam Richard Page (born 30 May 1997) is an English professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Cheltenham Town.

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Adams Kids

Adams Kids is a children's clothing retailer, based in Paddington, London in the United Kingdom.

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Adlestrop

Adlestrop (formerly Titlestrop or Edestrop) is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.

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Adlestrop railway station

Adlestrop railway station was a railway station which served the village of Adlestrop in Gloucestershire, England, between 1853 and 1966.

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Administrative counties of England

Administrative counties were a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government from 1889 to 1974.

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Adrian Lucas

Adrian Lucas is an English conductor and organist.

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Al Arsenault

Joseph Alfred Arsenault (April 6, 1938 – May 15, 2007) was an American blues and jazz organ player known for his playing on the Hammond B3.

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Al Coury

Albert Eli "Al" Coury (October 21, 1934 – August 8, 2013) was a Lebanese-American music record executive during the 1970s, vice-president of American record label Capitol Records and co-founder of RSO Records, who had helped to develop the careers of such artists as The Beatles, Nat King Cole, The Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, Glen Campbell, Bob Seger, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, Don Henley, Cher and Linda Ronstadt.

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Al Nichols

Alfred Henry Nichols (born as Alfred Henry Williams; February 14, 1852 – June 18, 1936) was an English Major League Baseball player for three seasons.

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Alan Amos

Alan Thomas Amos (born 10 November 1952) is a British politician, currently a Conservative (formerly Labour) councillor and Mayor (2014-2015) of Worcester City Council.

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Alan Green (soccer)

Alan Green is a former professional footballer.

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Alan la Zouche (1205–1270)

Alan la Zouche (1205-1270) was an English nobleman and soldier of Breton descent.

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Albert Bird

Albert Bird (17 August 1867 – 16 June 1927) was an English cricketer: a right-arm off-break bowler and lower-order right-handed batsman who played for Worcestershire for the first ten years of their existence as a first-class county.

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Alex Hepburn (cricketer)

Alex Hepburn (born 21 December 1995) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Worcestershire County Cricket Club.

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Alexander Clunes Sheriff

Alexander Clunes Sheriff (1816 – 17 March 1878) was an English businessman and Liberal Party politician who was active in local government and sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to his death in 1878.

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Alexander Francis Chamberlain

Alexander Francis Chamberlain (1865–1914) was a Canadian anthropologist, born in England.

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Alexander P. W. Philip

Dr Alexander Philip Wilson Philip FRS FRSE (1770–1851) was a 19th-century Scottish physician, physiologist and medical author.

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Alexei Kervezee

Alexei Nicolaas Kervezee (born 11 September 1989) is a former Namibian-born Dutch first-class cricketer.

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Alfred Barry

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Alfred Caldicott

Alfred James Caldicott (26 November 1842 – 24 October 1897) was an English musician and composer of operas, cantatas, children's songs, humorous songs and glees.

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Alfred Goodwin (pentathlete)

Alfred Goodwin (16 December 1902 – 29 April 1950) was a British modern pentathlete.

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Alfred Monahan

Alfred Edwin Monahan (1877–1945) was the Anglican Bishop of Monmouth from 1940 until his death in 1945.

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Alfred Percy Allsopp

Alfred Percy Allsopp (26 August 1861 – 22 February 1929) was an English businessman and Conservative Party politician.

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Alfrick

Alfrick is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England, about seven miles west of Worcester.

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Alfrick Pound

Alfrick Pound is a small village in the county of Worcestershire, England, in the United Kingdom.

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Alice Ottley

Alice Ottley (23 March, 1840 – 18 September, 1912) was the first head of what came to be called The Alice Ottley School in Worcester.

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All Saints' Church, Spetchley

All Saints' Church, Spetchley, is a redundant Anglican church adjacent to Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England.

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All Saints' Church, Stand

All Saints' Church or Stand Church is an active Anglican parish church in Stand, Whitefield, Greater Manchester, England.

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Allan White

Allan Frederick Tinsdale White (5 September 1915 – 16 March 1993) was an English amateur first-class cricketer.

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Alley & MacLellan Ltd

Alley & MacLellan Ltd was a mechanical engineering company based in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Alliterative Revival

The Alliterative Revival is a term adopted by academics to refer to the resurgence of poetry using the alliterative verse form in Middle English between c. 1350 and 1500.

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Amy Conroy

Amy Conroy (born 22 October 1992) is a 4.0 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain in the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London and the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto.

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Anchor telephone exchange

Anchor Exchange was an underground, hardened telephone exchange built in Birmingham, England.

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Andi Watson

Andrew "Andi" Watson (born 1969) is a British cartoonist and illustrator best known for the graphic novels Breakfast After Noon, Slow News Day and his series Skeleton Key and Love Fights, published by Oni Press and Slave Labor Graphics.

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Andrew Corbett

Andrew John Corbett (born 20 February 1982) is an English former footballer.

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Andrew Mason (cricketer)

Andrew Mason (born 16 March 1979) was an English cricketer.

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Andrew Speed

Andrew Watson Speed (19 January 1899 – 17 July 1990) was a Scottish-born county cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire across the 1927 and 1928 seasons as a right-arm fast-medium bowler.

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Andrew Yarranton

Andrew Yarranton (1619–1684) was an important English engineer in the 17th century who was responsible for making several rivers into navigable waterways.

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Andy Awford

Andrew Terry Awford (born 14 July 1972) is an English football coach and former footballer who was most recently the caretaker manager of Luton Town.

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Andy Robinson (musician)

Andy Robinson is a singer/songwriter from Worcester in the UK.

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Andy Sutton (cricketer)

Andrew Peter Sutton (born 29 November 1985) is an English cricketer who has played for Somerset, Wiltshire and Herefordshire.

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Angling records in the UK

File:Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream.JPG|Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream File:Acipenser sturio.jpg|European Sturgeon (Acipenser sturio) File:Rectangle the mirror carp at 12lb 8oz.jpg|Mirror Carp (Cyprinus carpio) File:Wels Catfish British Record 1970.jpg|Former British Record Wels Catfish 1970 This is an impartial (not biased only to the BRFC) and comprehensive record list of 281 British record freshwater fish, past and present, involving 55 different species/sub-species of fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line.

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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a collection of annals in Old English chronicling the history of the Anglo-Saxons.

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Anglo-Welsh Cup

The Anglo-Welsh Cup, was a cross-border rugby union knock-out cup competition that featured the 12 Premiership Rugby clubs and the four Welsh regions.

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Annabel Breuer

Annabel Breuer (born 23 October 1992) is a wheelchair fencer and 1.5 point wheelchair basketball player.

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Anne Landsman

Anne Landsman (born 14 April 1959) is an award-winning novelist.

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Anne Whateley

Anne Whateley is the name given to a woman who is sometimes supposed to have been the intended wife of William Shakespeare before he married Anne Hathaway.

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Annegret Brießmann

Annegret Brießmann (born 28 July 1972) is a 1.0 point wheelchair basketball player, who plays for the Frankfurt.

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Annie Louise Cary

Annie Louise Cary (October 22, 1842April 3, 1921) was an American singer.

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Annika Zeyen

Annika Zeyen (born 17 February 1985) is a 1.5-point wheelchair basketball player, who has played for ASV Bonn and RSV Lahn-Dill in the German wheelchair basketball league, and for the University of Alabama in the United States.

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Anthony Cullis

Anthony George Cullis FRS (16 January 1946 Worcester) is a British electronic engineer, and professor at University of Sheffield.

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Anthony Minoprio

Sir Charles Anthony Minoprio (1900–1988) was a British architect and town planner.

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Anthony Parkinson

Anthony Parkinson, O.F.M. (1667 – 30 January 1728) was an English Franciscan friar and historian of his Order.

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Anthony Williams (bishop)

Anthony Lewis Elliott Williams (5 February 1892 – 31 August 1975) was a British Anglican bishop.

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Anton Myrer

Anton Olmstead Myrer (November 3, 1922–January 19, 1996) was a United States Marine Corps veteran and a best-selling author of American war novels that accurately and sensitively depict the lives of United States Army officers while in combat and in peace time.

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Ardens Grafton

Ardens Grafton is a hamlet or small village in the Stratford on Avon district of Warwickshire, England, situated about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Alcester and 14 miles (23 km) west of the county town of Warwick.

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Arena Leisure

Arena Leisure plc was a public limited company based in London, England, which existed as an independent entity until 2012 when it was merged with Northern Racing to form the Arena Racing Company.

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Arlingham

Arlingham is a village and civil parish in the Stroud District of Gloucestershire, England.

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Arnold Benington

Arnold Benington (25 April 1903 – 2 April 1982) was a British ornithologist who was instrumental in establishing the Copeland Bird Observatory.

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Arrow, Warwickshire

Arrow is a village in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England.

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Arthur Bell (martyr)

The Blessed Arthur Bell (13 January 1590 – 11 December 1643) was an English Franciscan martyr.

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Arthur, Prince of Wales

Arthur Tudor (19 September 1486 – 2 April 1502) was Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester and Duke of Cornwall.

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Ashby Folville

Ashby Folville is a village in the Melton district of Leicestershire, south west of Melton Mowbray.

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Ashchurch for Tewkesbury railway station

Ashchurch for Tewkesbury is a railway station serving the North Gloucestershire and South Worcestershire Area from the outskirts of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, England.

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Aspatria Agricultural College

The Aspatria Agricultural College was a seat of learning located in Aspatria, Cumberland, England.

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Assembly of God youth organizations

Assembly of God youth organizations include two youth organizations operating under the auspices of the Assembly of God, the Royal Rangers and the Mpact Girls Clubs (formerly known as the Missionettes).

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Assizes

The courts of assize, or assizes, were periodic courts held around England and Wales until 1972, when together with the quarter sessions they were abolished by the Courts Act 1971 and replaced by a single permanent Crown Court.

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Association of Cricket Officials

The Association of Cricket Officials (ACO) is an organisation set up to represent and support cricket officials, especially umpires and scorers.

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Aston Cantlow

Aston Cantlow is a village in Warwickshire, England, on the River Alne north-west of Stratford and north-west of Wilmcote, close to Little Alne, Shelfield, and Newnham.

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Astwood Halt railway station

Astwood Halt railway station was a station in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Aubrey Lawrence

Aubrey Trevor Lawrence, MBE, KC (15 January 1875 – 23 March 1930) was a successful English barrister and author.

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Augustine Bradshaw

Dom Augustine Bradshaw (1575–1618) was a Benedictine monk.

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Australian cricket team in England and Ireland in 2001

The 2001 cricket series between England and Australia for the Ashes was played in England from 5 July to 27 August 2001.

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Australian cricket team in England and Scotland in 2009

The Australia national cricket team toured Great Britain to play a series of cricket matches during the 2009 English cricket season.

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Australian cricket team in England in 1934

Australia won the 1934 Ashes series against England, winning two of the matches and losing one, with the other two tests drawn.

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Australian cricket team in England in 1961

The 1961 Australian cricket tour of England began with a three-day match versus Worcestershire at the County Ground, New Road, Worcester on Saturday 29 April, play continuing on Monday 1 May and Tuesday 2 May.

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Australian cricket team in England in 2013

The Australia national cricket team were in England from June to September 2013 for a tour that consisted of five Test matches, five One Day International matches and two Twenty20 International matches.

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Australian railway signalling

Just as the railways of Australia has suffered issues from incompatible rail gauges, the different states have tended to go their own way regarding railway signalling practice.

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Australian women's cricket team in England and Ireland in 2015

The Australian women's cricket team toured England and Ireland in 2015.

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Australian women's cricket team in England in 1987

The Australian women's cricket team toured England between 8 July – 29 August 1987 to contest The Women's Ashes for the tenth time.

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Australian women's cricket team in England in 2005

The Australian women's cricket team toured England in August and September 2005.

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Australian women's cricket team in England in 2009

The Australian women's cricket team toured England between 25 June and 13 July 2009, playing one Test match, five One Day Internationals and a Twenty20 International.

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Autumn 2000 western Europe floods

The Autumn of 2000 was the wettest recorded in the United Kingdom since records began in 1766.

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Avon Ring

The Avon Ring is a canal ring which is located to the south west of Birmingham in England, and connects the major towns of Stratford-upon-Avon, Evesham, Tewkesbury, Worcester and the southern outskirts of Birmingham.

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Azor (landowner)

Azor was one of the most powerful English landowners at the time of Edward the Confessor in the 11th century.

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Ælfwynn

Ælfwynn was the ruler of Mercia for a few months in 918, following her mother's death on 12 June 918.

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Æthelbald of Mercia

Æthelbald (also spelled Ethelbald, or Aethelbald) (died 757) was the King of Mercia, in what is now the English Midlands from 716 until he was killed in 757.

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Æthelflæd

Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians (870 – 12 June 918), ruled Mercia in the English Midlands from 911 until her death.

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Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians

Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians (or Ealdorman Æthelred of Mercia; died 911) became ruler of English Mercia shortly after the death of its last king, Ceolwulf II in 879.

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Özgür Gürbulak

Özgür Gürbulak (born April 30, 1981 in Izmir, Turkey) is a Turkish wheelchair basketball player and Paralympian.

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B roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads.

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BAFA National Leagues

The BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL, formerly the BAFA Community Leagues) are the primary American football competition in England, Scotland and Wales.

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Baldwin of Forde

Baldwin of Forde or FordSharpe Handlist of Latin Writers pp.

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Barnards Green

Barnards Green is one of the main population areas of Malvern, Worcestershire, England, situated approximately east and downhill from Great Malvern, the town's traditional centre.

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Barnt Green railway station

Barnt Green railway station serves the village of Barnt Green, North Worcestershire, England.

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Barry Horne

Barry Horne (17 March 1952 – 5 November 2001) was an English animal rights activist.

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Barry Smith (organist)

Barry Smith (born 1939) is a South African organist, choral and orchestral conductor, author, and musicologist.

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Bartley Green

Bartley Green is a residential suburban area and electoral ward to the south west of Birmingham city centre, England.

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Basil D'Oliveira

Basil Lewis D'Oliveira CBE OIS (4 October 1931 – 19 November 2011) was an England international cricketer of South African Cape Coloured background, whose potential selection by England for the scheduled 1968–69 tour of apartheid-era South Africa caused the D'Oliveira affair.

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Battle of Cropredy Bridge

The Battle of Cropredy Bridge was a battle of the English Civil Wars, fought on 29 June 1644 between a Parliamentarian army under Sir William Waller and the Royalist army of King Charles.

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Battle of Edgehill

The Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was a pitched battle of the First English Civil War.

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Battle of Inverkeithing

The Battle of Inverkeithing in Inverkeithing, Scotland was a battle during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Battle of Ludford Bridge

The Battle of Ludford Bridge was a largely bloodless battle fought in the early years of the Wars of the Roses.

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Battle of Marston Moor

The Battle of Marston Moor was fought on 2 July 1644, during the First English Civil War of 1642–1646.

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Battle of Powick Bridge

The Battle of Powick Bridge, fought on 23 September 1642, was the first major cavalry engagement of the English Civil War.

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Battle of Stourbridge Heath

The Battle of Stourbridge Heath (26 March 1644) was a skirmish that took place during the English Civil War, in which a Roundhead contingent under the command of Colonel "Tinker" Fox was defeated by a larger Cavalier force under the command of Sir Gilbert Gerard, Governor of Worcester.

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Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold

The Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold (21 March 1646) took place during the First English Civil War.

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Battle of Tipton Green

The Battle of Tipton Green (June 1644) was an engagement in the First English Civil War in the area of Tipton Green, about one mile from Dudley Castle.

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Battle of Upton

The Battle of Upton was fought on 28 August 1651 when a New Model Army detachment under the command of Colonel John Lambert made a surprise attack on Royalists defending the river Severn crossing at Upton-Upon-Severn, below Worcester.

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Battle of Worcester

The Battle of Worcester took place on 3 September 1651 at Worcester, England, and was the final battle of the English Civil War.

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BBC Hereford & Worcester

BBC Hereford and Worcester is the BBC Local Radio service for the English counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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BBC Local Video

BBC Local Video (originally Local TV) was a pilot project operating in the West Midlands region serving Birmingham, the Black Country, Coventry & Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire and Hereford & Worcester, England.

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Bearwood, West Midlands

Bearwood is the southern part of Smethwick, Sandwell, West Midlands, England, and north of the A456 Hagley Road.

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Beatties

Beatties was a small British department store group located primarily in the Midlands of England.

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Belinda Clark

Belinda Jane Clark (born 10 September 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer, who played international cricket for Australian women's national team from 1991 to 2005.

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Bembridge Lifeboat Station

Bembridge Lifeboat Station is an RNLI station located in the village of Bembridge in the English county and island of the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom.

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Ben Sealey

Benjamin James Sealey (12 August 1899 – 12 September 1963) was a West Indian cricketer whose career spanned the years 1924 to 1941.

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Benjamin Williams Leader

Benjamin Williams Leader RA (12 March 1831 – 22 March 1923) was an English landscape painter.

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Beonna of East Anglia

Beonna (also known as Beorna) was King of East Anglia from 749.

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Berkeley Castle

Berkeley Castle (historically sometimes spelt Berkley Castle or Barkley Castle) is a castle in the town of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, UK.

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Bernard Harrison

Bernard Reginald Stanhope Harrison (28 September 1934 – 18 March 2006) was an English sportsman who played first-class cricket for Hampshire and professional football with Crystal Palace, Southampton and Exeter City.

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Bernard Sendall

Bernard Charles Sendall (30 April 1913 - 25 May 1996) was a Civil Servant and an executive member of the British Independent Television Authority (ITA).

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Berrow's Worcester Journal

Berrow's Worcester Journal is a weekly freesheet tabloid newspaper, owned by Newsquest, and delivered to homes across central and southern Worcestershire, including the towns of Bromyard, Droitwich, Pershore and Upton-upon-Severn as well as the city of Worcester.

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Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency)

Bewdley was the name of a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1605 until 1950.

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Beyond the Witch Trials

Beyond the Witch Trials: Witchcraft and Magic in Enlightenment Europe is an academic anthology edited by the historians Owen Davies and Willem de Blécourt.

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Bhaktivedanta Manor

Bhaktivedanta Manor is a Gaudiya Vaishnava temple set in the Hertfordshire countryside of England, in the village of Aldenham near Watford.

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Bibury

Bibury is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.

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Bidford Bridge

Bidford Bridge crosses the Avon at Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England.

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Big Brother 3 (UK)

Big Brother 2002, also known as Big Brother 3, was the third series of the British reality television series Big Brother.

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Bilberry Hill

Bilberry Hill is one of the Lickey Hills in northern Worcestershire, England, 10.3 miles (16.5 kilometres) south west of Birmingham and 24 miles (38.5 kilometres) north east of Worcester.

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Billie Davis

Billie Davis (born Carol Hedges, 22 December 1945, Woking, Surrey, England) is an English female singer who had hits in the 1960s, and is best remembered for the UK hit version of the song, "Tell Him" (1963) and "I Want You to Be My Baby" (1968).

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Billy Blake

William H. Blake (1902 – unknown) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Crystal Palace, as a defender.

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Billy Kingdon

William Issacher Garfield Kingdon (25 June 1907 – 18 March 1977) was an English footballer who played, as a wing-half, over 240 games for Aston Villa.

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Bin bug

The term "bin bug" was coined in August 2006 by the British media to refer to the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips by some local councils to monitor the amount of domestic waste created by each household.

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Birmingham and District Premier League

The Birmingham and District Cricket League is the oldest club cricket league in the world, formed in 1888.

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Birmingham and Gloucester Railway

The Birmingham and Gloucester Railway was a railway route linking the cities in its name; it opened in stages in 1840, using a terminus at Camp Hill in Birmingham.

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Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove Line

The Birmingham-Worcester via Bromsgrove Line is a railway route in the West Midlands of Great Britain, connecting Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove.

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Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line

The Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line is a suburban railway line from Birmingham Snow Hill to Worcester via Stourbridge and Kidderminster.

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Bishop of Worcester

The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England.

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Bishop Perowne Church of England College

Bishop Perowne CE College is a Church of England secondary school with academy status located in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Bishop's Frome

Bishop's Frome (or Bishops Frome) is a village and civil parish in eastern Herefordshire, England.

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Black Worcester pear

The Black Worcester pear (also known as 'Parkinson's Warden') is a cultivar of the European Pear (Pyrus communis), it may have come to UK via the Romans, but also has been used in Heraldry and around the city of Worcester.

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Blackheath, West Midlands

Blackheath is a town and ward in the Rowley Regis area of the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, in the county of West Midlands, England.

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Blackpole Halt railway station

Blackpole Halt railway station was a station to the north of Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Blackpool Tower

Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which was opened to the public on 14 May 1894.

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Blackwell, Worcestershire

Blackwell is a village located in the North-East of Worcestershire and comes under the jurisdiction of Lickey and Blackwell Parish Council.

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Blakedown

Blakedown is a village in the Wyre Forest District in the north of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Blanck Mass

Blanck Mass is a British electronic solo project by Benjamin John Power, one of the founding members of drone band Fuck Buttons.

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Bledington

Bledington is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about four miles south-east of Stow-on-the-Wold and six miles south-west of Chipping Norton.

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Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College

Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College is a school in Worcester, England, locally referred to as "Blesseds".

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Blindness and education

The subject of blindness and education has included evolving approaches and public perceptions of how best to address the special needs of blind students.

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Blue and white pottery

"Blue and white pottery" covers a wide range of white pottery and porcelain decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt oxide.

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Bob Currie

Bob Currie (born Robert Frank Currie; 26 April 1918 in Woolwich, England – 25 July 1988 in Birmingham, England) was an English motorcycling writer and road tester, who later became a magazine editor and book author.

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Bob Rickard

Robert "Bob" J M Rickard is the founder and editor of the UK magazine Fortean Times: The Journal of Strange Phenomena, which debuted in 1973 under its original title The News.

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Bobb Trimble

Bobb Trimble (born August 4, 1958) is a psychedelic folk/outsider musician from Marlborough, Massachusetts.

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Bobbie Dale

Robson Louis Dale is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Gloucester City on loan from National League side Cheltenham Town.

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Bobby & Co.

Bobby & Co. was a provincial department store group based mainly in seaside towns on the south coast of England.

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Bobby McVay

Robert (Bobby) McVay (born Glasgow) is a British singer and radio broadcaster.

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Bobby Shinton

Robert Thomas Shinton (born 6 January 1952 in West Bromwich) is an English former football forward and manager.

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Book of Cerne

The Book of Cerne (Cambridge, Cambridge University Library, MS Ll. 1. 10) is an early ninth-century Insular or Anglo-Saxon Latin personal prayer book with Old English components.

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Boraston

Boraston is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Borchester

Borchester is a fictional town in the BBC Radio 4 radio series The Archers.

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Borough status in the United Kingdom

Borough status in the United Kingdom is granted by royal charter to local government districts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Boroughs incorporated in England and Wales 1835–1882

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 reformed 178 existing boroughs.

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Bosbury

Bosbury is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, approximately north of Ledbury.

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Boston Tea Party (café chain)

Boston Tea Party is a British family-owned independent café group.

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Bouldon

Bouldon is a hamlet in Shropshire, England.

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Bournville

Bournville is a model village on the south side of Birmingham, England, best known for its connections with the Cadbury family and chocolate – including a dark chocolate bar branded Bournville.

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BR Class 37 renumbering

The 309 members of the class 37 underwent many changes in their long career on British railways.

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Bransford

Bransford is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Breaking Hearts Tour

Breaking Hearts Tour was the North American leg of the Elton John Breaking Hearts Tour.

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Breast cancer survivors' dragon boating

Breast cancer survivors' dragon boating is an international movement inspired by the research of Canadian sports medicine specialist Don McKenzie.

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Breedekloof

The Breedekloof wine district is one of three districts in the Breede River Valley wine region.

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Bretforton

Bretforton is a rural village in Worcestershire, England.

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Brett D'Oliveira

Brett Louis D'Oliveira (born 28 February 1992) is an English cricketer, a right handed batsman and leg spin bowler who currently plays for Worcestershire.

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Brian Brain

Brian Maurice Brain (born 13 September 1940 in Worcester) is a former English first-class cricketer whose career with Worcestershire and Gloucestershire stretched over more than two decades.

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Britain's Got Talent (series 2)

Series Two of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, began broadcasting in the UK during 2008, from 12 April to 31 May on ITV.

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BritBowl

The BritBowl is the championship game of the British American Football Association Community Leagues, and formerly the British American Football League (BAFL) in the United Kingdom.

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British Americans

British Americans usually refers to Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland).

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British anti-invasion preparations of 1803–05

British anti-invasion preparations of 1803–05 were the military and civilian responses in the United Kingdom to Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom.

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British Archaeological Association

The British Archaeological Association (BAA) was founded in 1843 and aims to inspire, support and disseminate high quality research in the fields of Western archaeology, art and architecture, primarily of the mediæval period, through lectures, conferences, study days and publications.

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British Basketball League

The British Basketball League, often abbreviated to the BBL, is a men's professional basketball league in Great Britain, the highest level of play in the country.

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British brass band

A British brass band is a musical ensemble comprising a standardized range of brass and percussion instruments.

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British Chess Championship

The British Chess Championship is organised by the English Chess Federation.

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British industrial narrow-gauge railways

British industrial narrow-gauge railways are narrow-gauge railways in the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man that were primarily built to serve one or more industries.

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British Rail Class 166

The British Rail Class 166 Turbo Express is a fleet of diesel multiple units (DMUs), originally specified by and built for British Rail, the then United Kingdom state owned railway operator.

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British Royal Train

In the United Kingdom, the Royal Train is used to convey senior members of the British Royal Family and associated staff of the Royal Household around the railway network of Great Britain.

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British Security Industry Association (BSIA)

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA), based in London and Worcester, United Kingdom, is a British trade association, founded in January 1967 in London.

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Broadcloth

Broadcloth is a dense, plain woven cloth, historically made of wool.

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Broadheath, Worcestershire

Broadheath with Lower Broadheath is a civil parish officially known as Lower Broadheath, in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England.

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Broadwas

Broadwas or Broadwas-on-Teme, is a village and civil parish (with Cotheridge) in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England.

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Broadway Tower, Worcestershire

Broadway Tower is a folly on Broadway Hill, near the large village of Broadway, in the English county of Worcestershire, at the second-highest point of the Cotswolds (after Cleeve Hill).

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Broadway, Worcestershire

Broadway is a large village and civil parish within the Cotswolds, located in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Bromsgrove

Bromsgrove is a town in Worcestershire, England.

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Bromyard

Bromyard is a market town in Herefordshire, England, situated in the valley of the River Frome.

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Broughton Hackett

Broughton Hackett is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Bruce Bairnsfather

Captain (Charles) Bruce Bairnsfather (9 July 188729 September 1959) was a prominent British humorist and cartoonist.

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Burghal Hidage

The Burghal Hidage is an Anglo-Saxon document providing a list of over thirty fortified places (burhs), the majority being in the ancient Kingdom of Wessex, and the taxes (recorded as numbers of hides) assigned for their maintenance.

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Bus transport in Bromsgrove

Bus transport in Bromsgrove has a long and varied history, dating back to Midland Red operations.

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Bye Plot

The Bye Plot of 1603 was a conspiracy, by Roman Catholic priests and Puritans aiming at tolerance for their respective denominations, to kidnap the new English King, James I of England.

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Cadbury

Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes, is a British multinational confectionery company wholly owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods) since 2010.

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Cadena Cafes Limited

Cadena Cafés Limited was a chain of coffeehouses in South West England.

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Caer

Caer (cair or kair) is a placename element in Welsh meaning "stronghold", "fortress", or "citadel", roughly equivalent to the Old English suffix now variously written as and.

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Caitlin Raymond International Registry

The Caitlin Raymond International Registry (CRIR) was a bone marrow registry that was a subsidiary of the UMass Memorial Health Ventures Inc in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Caleb Simper

Caleb Simper (September 12, 1856 – August 28, 1942) was an English composer and organist.

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Callow Hill, Worcestershire

Callow Hill is a small hamlet on the outskirts of Redditch in Worcestershire, England.

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Cally Taylor

Cally Taylor is an award-winning English author of romantic comedies published by Orion Publishing Group, and more recently, a Sunday Times Bestselling author.

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Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 178

Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 178 (CCCC 178) is an English manuscript in the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

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Caprotti valve gear

The Caprotti valve gear is a type of steam engine valve gear invented in the early 1920s by Italian architect and engineer Arturo Caprotti.

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Cardiff City F.C. Academy

The Cardiff City F.C. Academy is the youth academy currently set up at Cardiff City in order to discover and nurture young talent.

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Carleton Rea

Carleton Rea (7 May 1861 – 26 June 1946) was an English mycologist, botanist, and naturalist.

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Carmichael (manufacturer)

Carmichael, acquired by SIMON CARMICHAEL International Group Ltd., now known as SIG, is a British manufacturer of fire appliances in Worcester, member of Guangdong Yongqiang Auld Lang Real International Fire Fighting Vehicles Ltd.

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Carol Ruth Silver

Carol Ruth Silver (born October 1, 1938)Schultz, Debra L. and Blanche Wiesen Cook (2002).

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Caryll Molyneux, 3rd Viscount Molyneux

Caryll Molyneux, 3rd Viscount Molyneux (1623/4–1700) was an Irish peer.

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Cast Iron Hike

Cast Iron Hike was an American punk rock band from Clinton, Massachusetts.

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Cathedrals Express

The Cathedrals Express was a named passenger express introduced in 1957 on the Western Region of British Railways.

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Catherine Carey

Catherine Carey, after her marriage Catherine Knollys and later Lady Knollys (c. 1524 – 15 January 1569), was chief Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I, who was her first cousin.

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Catshill

Catshill is a village in Worcestershire about 2.5 miles north of Bromsgrove and 10 miles south-west of Birmingham.

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Caynham

Caynham is a small village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England.

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Cecil Duckworth

Cecil Duckworth CBE (born 1937) is the founder of Worcester Bosch and executive chairman of Rugby Union team Worcester Warriors.

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Cem Gezinci

Cem Gezinci (born 1 September 1985 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish wheelchair basketball player and Paralympian.

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Ceredigion

Ceredigion is a county in the Mid Wales area of Wales and previously was a minor kingdom.

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Ceremonial counties of England

The ceremonial counties, also referred to as the lieutenancy areas of England, are areas of England to which a Lord Lieutenant is appointed.

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Chapbook

A chapbook is a type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe.

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Charford

Charford is a small village located close to the town centre of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, England.

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Charlbury

Charlbury is a small town and civil parish in the Evenlode valley, about north of Witney in West Oxfordshire.

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Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) was an English polymath.

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Charles Bell

Sir Charles Bell (12 November 177428 April 1842) was a Scottish surgeon, anatomist, physiologist, neurologist, artist, and philosophical theologian.

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Charles Fergus Binns

Charles Fergus Binns (4 October 1857 in Worcester – 4 December 1935 in Alfred, New York) was an English-born studio potter.

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Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield

Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield PC (c. 16187 January 1694) was an English aristocrat, soldier and courtier.

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Charles Hastings (English physician)

Sir Charles Hastings (11 January 1794 – 30 July 1866) was a medical surgeon and a founder of the British Medical Association, the BMA, originally Provincial Medical and Surgical Association on 19 July 1832.

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Charles Henry Hartshorne

Charles Henry Hartshorne (17 March 1802 – 11 March 1865) was an English cleric and antiquary.

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Charles Henry Wharton

Charles Henry Wharton (June 5, 1748 – July 22, 1833), who grew up Catholic and became a Catholic priest, converted to Protestantism and became one of the leading Episcopal clergyman of the early United States, as well as briefly served as president of Columbia University.

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Charles Hopton

Charles Ernest Hopton was Archdeacon of Birmingham from 1915 to 1944.

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Charles Incledon

Charles Benjamin Incledon (pronounced 'Ingledon') (1763–11 February 1826, Worcester) was a Cornish tenor singer, who became one of the foremost English singers of his time, especially in the singing of English theatre music and ballads in which he was considered without rival.

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Charles Inglis (engineer)

Sir Charles Edward Inglis, OBE, FRS (31 July 1875 – 19 April 1952) was a British civil engineer.

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Charles Langbridge Morgan (engineer)

Sir Charles Langbridge Morgan (1 January 1855 - 9 November 1940) CBE (1 January 1855 – 9 November 1940) was a British civil engineer.

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Charles Noke

Charles John Noke (1858 Worcester - 27 May 1941), was an English pottery designer and artist who primarily worked for Royal Doulton.

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Charles Sanford Terry (historian)

Charles Sanford Terry (24 October 1864, Newport Pagnell – 5 November 1936, Aberdeen) was an English historian and musicologist who published extensively on Scottish and European history as well as the life and works of J. S. Bach.

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Charles Santley

Sir Charles Santley (28 February 1834 – 22 September 1922) was an English-born opera and oratorio star with a bravuraFrom the Italian verb bravare, to show off.

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Charles St George Cleverly

Charles St.

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Charles William Dyson Perrins

Charles William Dyson Perrins FRAS (25 May 1864 – 29 January 1958) was an English businessman, bibliophile and philanthropist.

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Charles Wood (playwright)

Charles Wood (born 6 August 1932 in St. Peter Port, Guernsey) is a playwright and scriptwriter for radio, television, and film.

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Charlie Williams (British writer)

Charlie Williams (born 1971) is an English writer who has published six novels and a number of shorter works.

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Charlotte Edwards

Charlotte Marie Edwards CBE (born 17 December 1979) is an English former professional cricketer who was captain of the England women's team.

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Charlotte Moore (wheelchair basketball)

Charlotte Moore (born 13 September 1998) is a wheelchair racer who has won four Virgin London wheelchair mini-marathons, a wheelchair tennis player and a 1.0 point wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto.

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Charlton, Worcestershire

Charlton is a village in the Wychavon district of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Cheekwood is a privately funded estate on the western edge of Nashville, Tennessee that houses the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art.

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Chelsea Weston

Chelsea Elisabeth Weston (born 27 January 1990) is an English football defender who last played club football for London Bees of the FA WSL 2.

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Cheltenham

Cheltenham, also known as Cheltenham Spa, is a regency spa town and borough which is located on the edge of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Gloucestershire, England.

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Chester (placename element)

The English place-name Chester, and the suffixes -chester, -caster and -cester, are commonly indications that the place is the site of a Roman castrum, meaning a military camp or fort, but it can also apply to the site of a pre-historic fort.

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Childswickham

Childswickham is a village in Worcestershire, England, situated within the flat open landscape of the Vale of Evesham, between the Bredon and Cotswold Hills, two miles from Broadway.

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Chinese art by medium and technique

Much traditional Chinese art was made for the imperial court, often to be then redistributed as gifts.

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Chingle Hall

Chingle Hall is a grade II listed manor house in the township of Whittingham near Preston, England.

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Chiron World Sports Cars

Chiron World Sports Cars is a British company, based in Worcester, which designs and constructs racing cars.

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Chris Adamson

Christopher Adamson (born 4 November 1978) is an English former football goalkeeper who played for 13 clubs in a 13-year career.

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Chris Ballance

Chris Ballance (born 7 July 1952) is a playwright and Scottish Green Party politician, a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the South of Scotland region.

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Chris Cornes

Christopher Richard Cornes (born 20 December 1986) is an English former football striker.

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Chris Hardwick (priest)

Christopher George Hardwick was the Dean of Truro from 2005 until 2011.

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Chris Neath

Christopher (Chris) Neath (born 29 January 1982 in Worcester, England) is a speedway rider in the United Kingdom.

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Chris Pennell

Chris Pennell (born 26 April 1987) is an English rugby union player.

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Chris Tarrant

Christopher John Tarrant, OBE (born 10 October 1946) is an English radio and television broadcaster.

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Chris Tetley

Christopher 'Chris' Mark Bagshaw Tetley (born 13 September 1974) is a former English cricketer.

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Christopher Whitehead Language College

Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form is a secondary school in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Church of St Matthias, Malvern Link

The Church of St Matthias is an Anglican place of worship in Malvern Link, England.

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Church of St Peter, Cowleigh

The Church of St Peter, Cowleigh, is a Grade II listed Anglican church in the parish of Malvern Link and Cowleigh.

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Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland

The Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland, West Yorkshire, England, is an Anglican church.

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Church of the Ascension, Malvern Link

The first completed work by the renowned architect Sir Walter Tapper, this is a Grade II listed church in the parish of Malvern Link and Cowleigh.

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Churchill Cup

The Churchill Cup was an annual rugby union tournament, held in June, contested by representative men's (and formerly women's) teams from Canada, England, the United States, and other invited teams (originally one and later three) from a wide array of countries.

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City Life/Vida Urbana

City Life/Vida Urbana (CL/VU) (est. 1973) commonly known as "City Life," is a social justice group in Boston, Massachusetts.

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City status in the United Kingdom

City status in the United Kingdom is granted by the monarch of the United Kingdom to a select group of communities:, there are 69 cities in the United Kingdom – 51 in England, six in Wales, seven in Scotland and five in Northern Ireland.

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Claines

Claines is a small village just to the north of Worcester, England, on the east bank of the River Severn.

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Clare Griffiths

Clare Griffiths (born 18 September 1979) is a 1.5 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain at the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Paralympic Games.

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Clement Writer

Clement Writer (fl. 1627–1658), was an English "anti-scripturist" and clothier from Worcester, best known for his attacks on the infallibility of the Bible.

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Clevelode

Clevelode is a small village in Worcestershire, England.

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Clifton-upon-Teme

Clifton-upon-Teme is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Clive Everton

Clive Harold Everton (born 7 September 1937) is a Welsh veteran commentator for ITV and Sky and former BBC snooker commentator, journalist, author and former professional snooker and billiards player.

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Close studding

Close studding is a form of timber work used in timber-framed buildings in which vertical timbers (studs) are set close together, dividing the wall into narrow panels.

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Cnut the Great

Cnut the GreatBolton, The Empire of Cnut the Great: Conquest and the Consolidation of Power in Northern Europe in the Early Eleventh Century (Leiden, 2009) (Cnut se Micela, Knútr inn ríki. Retrieved 21 January 2016. – 12 November 1035), also known as Canute—whose father was Sweyn Forkbeard (which gave him the patronym Sweynsson, Sveinsson)—was King of Denmark, England and Norway; together often referred to as the North Sea Empire.

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Co-operative Retail Services

Co-operative Retail Services (CRS, originally CWS Retail) was the second-largest consumer co-operative society in the United Kingdom.

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Cofton Hackett

Cofton Hackett is a village and civil parish in the Bromsgrove District of north east Worcestershire, England.

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Colin Baron

Colin Baron (20 May 1921 – 7 November 1987) was a British engineer from Yorkshire who designed weapon systems, namely anti-aircraft missiles (surface-to-air missiles), for the Ministry of Defence (UK).

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College of the Holy Cross

The College of the Holy Cross or better known simply as Holy Cross is a private, undergraduate, Roman Catholic, Jesuit liberal arts college located in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Collinpark Wood SSSI

Collinpark Wood is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1966, revised in 1974 and renotified in 1983.

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Commandry

Commandry (British English), or commandery (American English), was the smallest division of the European landed estate or manor under the control of a commander of a military order.

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Community of the Resurrection

The Community of the Resurrection (CR) is an Anglican religious community for men in England.

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Constitutional Telegraphe

The Constitutional Telegraphe (1799-1802) was a newspaper produced in Boston, Massachusetts, at the turn of the 19th century.

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Cotheridge

Cotheridge is a village and civil parish (with Broadwas) in the district of Malvern Hills in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Cotheridge Court

Cotheridge Court is a Grade II* listed ancient manor house situated in the south-western part of Cotheridge, in the county of Worcestershire, England, and birthplace of Herbert Bowyer Berkeley.

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Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is an area in south central England containing the Cotswold Hills, a range of rolling hills which rise from the meadows of the upper Thames to an escarpment, known as the Cotswold Edge, above the Severn Valley and Evesham Vale.

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Coughton, Warwickshire

Coughton is a small village located between Studley to the North and Alcester, to the South, in the county of Warwickshire, England.

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Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion

The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion is a small society of evangelical churches, founded in 1783 by Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, as a result of the Evangelical Revival.

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County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (excluding Scotland), to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control.

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County corporate

A county corporate or corporate county was a type of subnational division used for local government in England, Ireland, and Wales.

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County town

A county town in Great Britain or Ireland is usually, but not always, the location of administrative or judicial functions within the county.

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Coverage of Google Street View

Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and until November 26, 2008, featured camera icon markers, each representing at least one major city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks.

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Cricket World Cup qualification

Cricket World Cup qualification is the process a national cricket team goes through to qualify for the Cricket World Cup.

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Cropthorne

Cropthorne is a village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England within the Vale of Evesham, and on the North-west edge of the Cotswolds.

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Crowle, Worcestershire

Crowle (rhymes with coal) is a village in Worcestershire, England situated east of the City of Worcester.

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Crown Estate

The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in the United Kingdom belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole, making it the "Sovereign's public estate", which is neither government property nor part of the monarch's private estate.

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Crown of thorns

According to three of the canonical Gospels, a woven crown of thorns was placed on the head of Jesus during the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus.

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CrownGate Shopping Centre

Crowngate Worcester is a shopping centre in Worcester, England, built in part on the historic site of the Worcester Blackfriars monastery, and replacing the former Blackfriars shopping centre.

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CV postcode area

The CV postcode area, also known as the Coventry postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Atherstone, Bedworth, Coventry, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Nuneaton, Rugby, Shipston-on-Stour, Southam, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick in England.

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Cyril Philips

Sir Cyril Henry Philips (27 December 1912 Worcester – 29 December 2005 Swanage, Dorset), knighted in 1974, was a noted historian and academic director.

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Cyril Stuart

Simon Cyril Edgar Stuart (27 November 1892–23 August 1982) was Bishop of Uganda from 1932 to 1952 before returning to England to be Assistant Bishop of Worcester.

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Damian D'Oliveira

Damian Basil D'Oliveira (19 October 1960 – 29 June 2014) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket for Worcestershire, and was the Academy director of Worcestershire County Cricket Club.

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Dan Hugo

Dan Hugo (born 1 July 1985 in Worcester, South Africa) is a professional XTERRA triathlete based in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

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Danny Jackman

Daniel James Jackman (born 3 January 1983 in Worcester, Worcestershire) is an English footballer, who plays for Redditch United as a player-coach.

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Darracq and Company London

A Darracq and Company Limited owned a French manufacturer of motor vehicles and aero engines in Suresnes, near Paris.

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Darren Barry

Darren Barry (born 2 February 1990) is an English rugby union player who plays for Worcester Warriors in the Aviva Premiership.

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Darren Bullock

Darren John Bullock (born 12 February 1969) is an English former professional footballer who played for several clubs including Huddersfield Town, Swindon Town, and Bury.

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Dave Finbow

David "Dave" Finbow is a former English professional snooker player from Worcester.

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Dave Mason

David Thomas "Dave" Mason (born 10 May 1946) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester, who first found fame with the rock band Traffic.

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Dave Moulton

Edward David ("Dave") Moulton (born circa 1936, Surrey, England.) is a retired custom bicycle frame builder.

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David Bates (artist)

David Bates (1840 – 1921) was an English landscape artist who painted in oils and watercolour.

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David Denton (cricketer)

David Denton (4 July 1874 – 16 February 1950) was an English first-class cricketer.

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David Gwilym James

David Gwilym James (25 September 1905 – 10 December 1968) was the second vice chancellor of the University of Southampton joining in October 1952 and remaining till 1965, the year being marked by university expansion in the United Kingdom following the strong increase in the post-war birth rate in the late 1940s peaking in 1947.

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David McGreavy

David McGreavy (born 1951) is an English-born convicted murderer who killed three small children in the United Kingdom in 1973.

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Davinia Palmer

Davinia Palmer (born in Swansea, South Wales, UK on March 7, 1980) is a Welsh TV presenter and voiceover artist now based in the US.

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Dawn George

Dawn Denise George (born April 30, 1959 in Gardner, Massachusetts), better known plainly as Dawn George, is a former female boxer who has competed against some of women's boxing top athletes.

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Day of Reckoning (Diecast album)

Day of Reckoning is the second album by the Boston-based metalcore music band Diecast.

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De Birmingham family

The de Birmingham family held the lordship of Birmingham in England for four hundred years and managed its growth from a small village into a thriving market town.

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Dean Holdsworth

Dean Christopher Holdsworth (born 8 November 1968) is an English former professional football player and manager.

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Dean of Worcester

The Dean of Worcester is the head of the Chapter of Worcester Cathedral in Worcester, England.

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Debenhams

Debenhams plc is a British multinational retailer operating under a department store format in the United Kingdom and Ireland with franchise stores in other countries. The company was founded in the eighteenth century as a single store in London and has now grown to 178 locations across the UK, Ireland and Denmark. It sells a range of clothing, household items and furniture and has been known since 1993 for its 'Designers at Debenhams' brand range. Headquartered in Regent's Place in the London Borough of Camden, Debenhams is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The company owns the Danish department store chain, Magasin du Nord, and has a subsidiary in Ireland.

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Dents

Dents is a British company that crafts luxury leather gloves, handbags, small leather goods.

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Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns

Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns was a paranormal reality television series which featured noted Medium Derek Acorah as he visited towns in the UK to investigate hauntings.

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Derek Rawcliffe

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Diamond Head (band)

Diamond Head are an English heavy metal band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, England.

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Dick Howorth

Dick Howorth (26 April 1909 – 2 April 1980) was an English all-rounder for Worcestershire between 1933 and 1951.

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Diglis

Diglis is a suburb of Worcester, England.

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Diglis Basin

Diglis Basin is a canal basin on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.

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Dines Green

Dines Green is a suburb of Worcester in England, and lies in the St.

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Dissolution of the Monasteries

The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England and Wales and Ireland, appropriated their income, disposed of their assets, and provided for their former personnel and functions.

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District Councils' Network

The District Councils' Network (DCN) is a special interest group in the Local Government Association.

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Dobunni

The Dobunni were one of the Iron Age tribes living in the British Isles prior to the Roman invasion of Britain.

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Dominicans Island

The Dominican Island or Constance Island (Dominikanerinsel or Konstanzer Insel) is an island in Lake Constance immediately east of the city of Constance.

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Don Bradman

Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), often referred to as "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time.

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Don Dorman

Donald Dorman (18 September 1922 – 12 January 1997) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside right or wing half.

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Don Kenyon

Donald Kenyon (15 May 1924 – 12 November 1996) was an English first-class cricketer, who played in eight Tests for England from 1951 to 1955.

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Donald Gilbert

Donald Gilbert (1900–1961), named Hubert Donald Macgeoch Gilbert at birth, was an English sculptor and modeller.

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Donald Slack

Donald Slack (16 July 1896 – 23 September 1973) was a British athlete.

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Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility

The Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility was established in 1993 as the nation’s first publicly owned and privately operated adult secure correctional facility and is currently operated by the Central Falls Detention Facility Corporation.

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Donald Williams (politician)

(William) Donald Williams (17 October 1919 – 5 January 1990) was a British chartered accountant and Conservative Party politician.

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Donna Mansell

Donna Mansell (1983–2010) is a double heart transplant recipient who has inspired a campaign for Organ Donation education as well as counselling others in a similar situation from her hospital bed.

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Dormston

Dormston is a village and civil parish in Worcestershire about south of Redditch.

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Douglas Little

Douglas Little is an American historian specializing in American diplomatic history, twentieth century America, and United States relations with the Middle East.

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Douglas Summers

Douglas Walter Levi Summers (12 October 1911 – 1 January 2000) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Drakes Broughton

Drakes Broughton is a village in Worcestershire, England.

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Draycott, Worcestershire

Draycott is a hamlet in the English county of Worcestershire.

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Droitwich Canals Trust

The Droitwich Canals Trust is an English limited company created in 1973 to work towards the restoration of the Droitwich Canal.

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Droitwich Spa

Droitwich Spa (often abbreviated to Droitwich) is a town in northern Worcestershire, England, on the River Salwarpe.

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Droitwich Spa railway station

Droitwich Spa railway station serves the town of Droitwich Spa in Worcestershire, England.

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Dud Dudley

Dudd (Dud) Dudley (1600–1684) was an English metallurgist, who fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War as a soldier, military engineer, and supplier of munitions.

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Dudley Priory

Dudley Priory is a dissolved priory in Dudley, West Midlands (formerly Worcestershire), England.

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Duett for trombone and double bass

Duett for trombone and double bass is a musical work by the English composer Edward Elgar.

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Duncan Airlie James

Duncan Airlie James (born Duncan Campbell; 23 May 1961) is a Scottish actor best known for his roles in ID2: Shadwell Army and The Greyness of Autumn.

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Duncan Fearnley

Charles Duncan Fearnley (born 12 April 1940), more commonly known as Duncan Fearnley, is a former first-class cricketer who, after retirement as a player, became a producer of cricket bats.

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Dunhampstead

Dunhampstead is a small village in the English county of Worcestershire.

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Dylan Hartley

Dylan Hartley (born 24 March 1986) is a New Zealand-born rugby union player who plays at hooker for England and Northampton Saints.

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E. J. Bowen

Edmund ("Ted") John Bowen FRS (29 April 1898 – 19 November 1980) was a British physical chemist.

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E. P. Thompson

Edward Palmer Thompson (3 February 1924 – 28 August 1993), usually cited as E. P.

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E. T. Cook

Edgar Thomas Cook CBE D.Mus.

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Eadnoth the Younger

Eadnoth the Younger or Eadnoth I was a medieval monk and prelate, successively Abbot of Ramsey and Bishop of Dorchester.

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Eckington, Worcestershire

Eckington is a small village near to the southern border of the English county of Worcestershire, according to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,202.

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Eclipse Tour

The Eclipse Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Journey.

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Ed Husain

Mohamed "Ed" Husain (born 25 December 1974) is a writer, adjunct senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, and a former senior advisor at the Tony Blair Faith Foundation.

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Edgar Myles

Edgar Kinghorn Myles (29 July 1894 – 31 January 1977) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Edgbaston

Edgbaston is an affluent suburban area of central Birmingham, England, curved around the southwest of the city centre.

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Edict of Expulsion

The Edict of Expulsion was a royal decree issued by King Edward I of England on 18 July 1290, expelling all Jews from the Kingdom of England.

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Edmund Hall (priest)

Edmund Hall (1620?–1687) was an English priest of presbyterian and royalist views, an opponent of Oliver Cromwell who was imprisoned for his attacks.

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Edmund Ludlow

Edmund Ludlow (c. 1617–1692) was an English parliamentarian, best known for his involvement in the execution of Charles I, and for his Memoirs, which were published posthumously in a rewritten form and which have become a major source for historians of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Edward Bayliss

Edward George Bayliss (5 January 1918 – 21 November 1989) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman who played a single first-class match, for Worcestershire in July 1939.

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Edward Corser

Edward Bernard Cresset Corser (1852 – 31 July 1928) was an Australian politician.

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Edward Elgar

Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire.

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Edward Elvines

Edward Elvines was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654.

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Edward Feild

Edward Feild (7 June 1801 at Worcester, England – 8 June 1876 at Hamilton, Bermuda) was a university tutor, university examiner, Anglican clergyman, inspector of schools and second Bishop of Newfoundland.

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Edward I of England

Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307.

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Edward Judge

Edward Judge (died 1992) was an English engineer and industrialist born in Worcester, England and educated at RGS Worcester and St John's College Cambridge where he studied engineering.

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Edward Kelley

Sir Edward Kelley or Kelly, also known as Edward Talbot (1 August 1555 – 1 November 1597), was an English Renaissance occultist and self-declared spirit medium.

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Edward Kennion

Edward Kennion (1744–1809) was an English artist, initially a soldier and businessman.

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Edward Leader Williams

Sir Edward Leader Williams (28 April 1828 – 1 January 1910) was an English civil engineer, chiefly remembered as the designer of the Manchester Ship Canal, but also heavily involved in other canal projects in north Cheshire.

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Edward Massey

Sir Edward Massey was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1646 and 1674.

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Edward Milward

Edward Milward (1712?–1757) was an English physician and historian of medicine.

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Edward Northway

Edward George Northway (30 October 1901 in Sri Lanka – 4 August 1966 at Marylebone, London), played first-class cricket for Somerset and for the Royal Air Force.

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Edward Oldcorne

Blessed Edward Oldcorne or Oldcorn alias Hall (1561 – 7 April 1606) was an English Jesuit priest.

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Edward Talbot (priest)

Edward Talbot was Archdeacon of Berkshire from 13 May 1717 until 9 December 1720.

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Edward Thomson Davis

Edward Thomson Davis (1833-1867) was an English genre painter, active in Worcester, England.

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Edward Upward

Edward Falaise Upward, FRSL (9 September 1903 – 13 February 2009) was a British novelist and short story writer who, prior to his death, was believed to be the UK's oldest living author.

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Edward Whalley

Edward Whalley (c. 1607 – c. 1675) was an English military leader during the English Civil War, and was one of the regicides who signed the death warrant of King Charles I of England.

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Edwin Lees

Edwin Lees (1800–1887) was a British botanist and antiquarian.

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Eggleton, Herefordshire

Eggleton is a small civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire.

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Egwin of Evesham

Egwin of Evesham (died 30 December 717) was a Benedictine monk and, later, the third Bishop of Worcester in England.

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El Planeta

El Planeta is a Boston-based Spanish language newspaper serving the Hispanic community of New England.

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Eleanor de Montfort, Princess of Wales

Eleanor de Montfort, Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon (1252 – 19 June 1282) was an English noble.

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Elgar Birthplace Museum

The Firs: Birthplace of Sir Edward Elgar in Lower Broadheath, Worcestershire, England is a museum dedicated to the English composer Edward Elgar.

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Elgar Technology College

Elgar Technology College was a secondary school in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, that was formed in 1983 and closed in 2009.

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Elias Ashmole

Elias Ashmole (23 May 1617 – 18 May 1692) was an English antiquary, politician, officer of arms, astrologer and student of alchemy.

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Elias of London

Elias of London also known as Elijah ben Moses or Elias le Evesque, was Presbyter Judaeorum in 13th-century England.

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Elihu Burritt

Elihu Burritt (December 8, 1810 – March 6, 1879) was an American diplomat, philanthropist and social activist.

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Eliot Howard

Henry Eliot Howard (13 November 1873 – 26 December 1940) was an English amateur ornithologist, noted for being one of the first to describe territoriality behaviours in birds in a detailed manner.

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Elise Burgin

Elise Burgin (born March 5, 1962) is an American former tennis player.

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Elizabeth Blower

Elizabeth Blower (c. 1757/63 – post-1816) was an English poet, novelist and actress.

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Elizabeth Burnet

Elizabeth Burnet (née Blake; 8 November 1661 – 3 December 1709) was an English philanthropist and author of a prayer book, A Method of Devotion.

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Ellen Wood (author)

Ellen Wood (née Price; 17 January 181410 February 1887), was an English novelist, better known in that respect as Mrs.

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Elliott Stooke

Elliott Stooke (born 19 September 1993) is an English professional rugby union player who plays Bath Rugby.

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Elliott Webb

Elliott Webb (born 15 April 1971 in Worcester) is an English radio presenter.

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Ellis Perks

Ellis George Perks, is a British speedway rider, born 18 March 1997, Worcester, England.

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Elton John 2006 European Tour

The 2006 European Tour is a concert tour by Elton John.

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EmblemHealth

EmblemHealth is one of the United States' largest nonprofit health plans.

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Emma Maclaren

Emma MacLaren (born 13 February 1991 in Worcester, UK) is a British model and actress.

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England A Team Triangular Series in 2014

The England A Team Triangular Series in 2014 was a List A cricket tournament that was held in England in August 2014 between the teams England Lions, New Zealand A and Sri Lanka A. New Zealand A emerged victorious of the tournament.

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England in the Late Middle Ages

England in the Late Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the late medieval period, from the thirteenth century, the end of the Angevins, and the accession of Henry III – considered by many to mark the start of the Plantagenet dynasty – until the accession to the throne of the Tudor dynasty in 1485, which is often taken as the most convenient marker for the end of the Middle Ages and the start of the English Renaissance and early modern Britain.

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England in the Middle Ages

England in the Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the medieval period, from the end of the 5th century through to the start of the Early Modern period in 1485.

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England Lions (cricket team)

The England Lions (formerly England A) cricket team is England and Wales's "second-tier", below the full England cricket team.

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England women's national rugby union team

The England women's national rugby union team first played in 1982.

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English Civil War

The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") over, principally, the manner of England's governance.

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English Symphony Orchestra

The English Symphony Orchestra and the English String Orchestra (collectively abbreviated as ESO) are two iterations of a professional orchestra based in the city of Worcester, Worcestershire, in the West Midlands of England.

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Enigma Variations

Edward Elgar composed his Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, popularly known as the Enigma Variations, between October 1898 and February 1899.

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Enslow

Enslow is a hamlet on the banks of both the River Cherwell and the Oxford Canal in Bletchingdon civil parish, Oxfordshire.

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EP Delicious

EP Delicious is the debut extended play from Worcester, England quartet Peace.

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Eric Bedford (architect)

Eric Bedford, CVO, CBE (8 November 1909 – 28 July 2001) was a twentieth century British architect whose most famous work is London's BT Tower.

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Eric Jennings

Eric Thomas Jennings (22 January 1923 - June 1988) was an English football referee, who operated in the Football League and for FIFA.

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Ernest Browne

Ernest de Sylly Hamilton Browne (11 July 1855, Great Malvern, Worcestershire – 13 April 1946, Cheltenham, England; also E. de S. H. Browne) was an Irish tennis player and former World No 4.

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Ernest Payne

Ernest "Ernie" Payne (23 December 1884 – 10 September 1961) was an English track cycling racer.

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Ernest Pointer

Ernest Pointer (1872 – after 1900) was an English professional footballer who made 28 appearances in the Football League playing for Small Heath.

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Escape of Charles II

The escape of Charles II from England in 1651 was a key episode in his life.

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Ethan Allen (armsmaker)

Ethan Allen (September 2, 1808 – January 7, 1871) was a major American arms maker from Massachusetts.

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Eugene Paul Bennett

Eugene Paul Bennett VC MC (4 June 1892 – 6 April 1970) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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EuroBasket Women 2015 qualification

The qualification for the EuroBasket Women 2015 was split in two parts.

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European Wheelchair Basketball Championship

The European Wheelchair Basketball Championship, is the main wheelchair basketball competition contested biennially by national teams governed by IWBF Europe, the European zone within the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation.

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Eusebius Andrews (Royalist)

Eusebius Andrews (died 1650) was an English royalist.

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Euxton

Euxton is a village and civil parish of the Borough of Chorley, in Lancashire, England.

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Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II

The evacuation of civilians in Britain during the Second World War was designed to protect people, especially children, from the risks associated with aerial bombing of cities by moving them to areas thought to be less at risk.

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Eve Garnett

Eve Garnett (9 January 1900 – 5 April 1991) was an English writer and illustrator.

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Evelyn Carmichael

Evelyn George Massey Carmichael (of Carmichael) (3 April 1871 – 14 July 1959) was an English cricketer who played a single first-class game, for Worcestershire against Oxford University in 1903; in the first innings he was bowled for 5 by his namesake Evelyn Martin (who also played for Worcestershire that season), while in the second he was run out for 1.

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Everett Stonequist

Everett Verner Stonequist (October 5, 1901 - March 26, 1979) was an American Sociologist perhaps best known for his 1937 book, The Marginal Man.

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Evesham

Evesham is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, southern England with a population of 23,576, according to the 2011 census.

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Evesham Custom

The Evesham Custom is a distinctive form of customary leasehold tenure used in the market gardens of Evesham, Worcestershire.

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Evesham railway station

Evesham railway station is in the town of Evesham in Worcestershire, England.

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Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844

The boundaries of Worcestershire, England have been fluid for over 150 years since the first major changes in 1844.

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Ewan Christian

Ewan Christian (1814–95) was a British architect.

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Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in the city of Exeter, Devon, in South West England.

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F. Henry Edwards

Francis Henry Edwards (4 August 1897 – 1 December 1991) was a British leader in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church).

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Falkes de Breauté

Sir Falkes de Breauté (died 1226) (also spelled Fawkes de Breauté or Fulk de Brent) was an Anglo-Norman soldier who earned high office by loyally serving first King John and later King Henry III in First Barons' War.

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Feckenham

Feckenham is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Redditch in Worcestershire, England.

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Feckenham Forest

Feckenham Forest was a royal forest, centred on the village of Feckenham, covering large parts of west Worcestershire and Warwickshire.

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Felix Calvert

Felix Calvert (c. 1664 – 28 December 1736) was an English Tory MP for Reading from 1713 to 30 May 1716.

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Ferit Gümüş

Ferit Gümüş (born January 1, 1981 in Kızıltepe, Mardin Province, Turkey) is a Turkish wheelchair basketball player and Paralympian.

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Fernhill Heath

Fernhill Heath is a village in Worcestershire, England.

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Fernhill Heath railway station

Fernhill Heath railway station was an intermediate railway station on the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway between Worcester (Tunnel Junction) and Droitwich Spa.

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Feudal barony of Hatch Beauchamp

The feudal barony of Hatch Beauchamp or honour of Hatch Beauchamp was an English feudal barony with its caput at the manor of Hatch Beauchamp in Somerset.

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First Battle of Ypres

The First Battle of Ypres (Première Bataille des Flandres Erste Flandernschlacht, was a battle of the First World War, fought on the Western Front around Ypres, in West Flanders, Belgium, during October and November 1914.

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First English Civil War

The First English Civil War (1642–1646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or "Wars").

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First English Civil War, 1642

The First English Civil War started in 1642.

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First English Civil War, 1646

1646 was the fifth and final year of the First English Civil War.

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First Midland Red

First Midland Red First Midland Red Buses Limited formerly Midland Red West Limited is a bus company operating services in Herefordshire and Worcestershire in the English Midlands.

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First Midlands

First Midlands is an operating unit of FirstGroup operating in the English Midlands.

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First Potteries

First Potteries is a bus company based in Stoke-on-Trent operating services in North Staffordshire, England.

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Fitchburg Longsjo Classic

Fitchburg Longsjo Classic is an annual road bicycle racing stage race held in and around Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States.

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Five Mystical Songs

The Five Mystical Songs are a musical composition by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), written between 1906 and 1911.

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Fort Royal Hill

Fort Royal Hill, is in a park in Worcester, England, and the site of the remains of an English Civil War fort.

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Fownes Hotel

Fownes Hotel and Restaurant is a hotel in Worcester, England, along the canalside.

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France women's national rugby union team

The France women's national rugby union team first played in 1982.

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Francis Brett Young

Francis Brett Young (29 June 1884 – 28 March 1954) was an English novelist, poet, playwright, and composer.

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Francis Knollys (the elder)

Sir Francis Knollys, KG of Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire (c. 1511 / c. 1514 – 19 July 1596) was an English courtier in the service of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I, and was a Member of Parliament for a number of constituencies.

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Francis Lycett

Sir Francis Lycett (1803 – 29 October 1880) was a British businessman and philanthropist, and a prominent member of the Methodist Church.

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Francis Orpen Morris

Francis Orpen Morris (25 March 1810 – 10 February 1893) was an Irish clergyman, notable as "parson-naturalist" (ornithologist and entomologist) and as the author of many children's books and books on natural history and heritage buildings.

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Francis Ottley

Sir Francis Ottley (1600/1601–11 September 1649) was an English Royalist politician and soldier who played an important part in the English Civil War in Shropshire.

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Francis Pott (composer)

Francis John Dolben Pott (born 25 August 1957) is a British composer, pianist, senior academic and university administrator.

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Francis Willis (academic)

Francis Willis D.D. (a.k.a. Francis Wyllis, died 1597) was an academic administrator at the University of Oxford and Dean of Worcester.

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Francis Winnington (Solicitor-General)

Sir Francis Winnington (7 November 1634 – 1 May 1700) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1677 and 1698.

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Frank Crowther Roberts

Major General Frank Crowther Roberts, (2 June 1891 – 12 January 1982) was a British Army officer and an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Frank Heaven

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Franklin Engelmann

Henry Franklin Engelmann (4 March 1908 – 2 March 1972) was a radio personality popular in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly as the host of Down Your Way and Gardeners' Question Time.

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Fred West

Frederick Walter Stephen West (29 September 1941 – 1 January 1995) was an English serial killer who committed at least 12 murders between 1967 and 1987 in Gloucestershire, the majority with his second wife, Rosemary West.

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Fred Wheldon

George Frederick Wheldon (1 November 1869 – 13 January 1924) was an English sportsman.

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Frederick Albert Bosanquet

Sir Frederick Albert Bosanquet, KC, JP (8 February 1837–2 November 1923) was the Common Serjeant of London, the second most senior permanent judge of the Central Criminal Court after the Recorder of London.

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Frederick Bowley (cricketer, born 1873)

Frederick Lloyd Bowley (9 November 1873 – 31 May 1943) was an English first-class cricketer who played county cricket for Worcestershire from the 1890s to the 1920s.

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Frederick Brown Harris

Frederick Brown Harris (April 10, 1883 – August 18, 1970), a Methodist clergyman has the distinction of the longest service record as Chaplain of the Senate (24 years), in a term of service interrupted by the chaplaincy of Peter Marshall.

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Frederick George Dancox

Frederick George Dancox (1878 – 1917) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Frederick Hunt (cricketer)

Frederick Hunt (13 September 1875 – 31 March 1967) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club in 1897 and 1898, and for Worcestershire County Cricket Club between 1900 and 1922.

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Frederick Isaac

Frederick Neville Isaac (1825 – 12 July 1865) was a Queensland pioneer pastoralist and a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council.

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Frederick Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard

Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard (22 January 1858 – 11 April 1945), known as Sir Frederick Lugard between 1901 and 1928, was a British soldier, mercenary, explorer of Africa and colonial administrator.

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Frederick Preedy

Frederick Preedy (2 June 1820 – 28 March 1898) was an architect and glass painter in England.

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Frederick Reginald Phipps

Major Frederick Reginald Phipps OBE A.M. Inst. C.E. F.S.I. (7 March 1875 – 9 January 1927) was Senior Engineering Inspector at the Ministry of Transport between 1924 and 1927.

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Freur

Freur was a Welsh new wave-synthpop band featuring Karl Hyde and Rick Smith, who went on to form the successful electronic act Underworld.

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Frog Pool

Frog Pool is a hamlet within the civil parish of Shrawley in Worcestershire, England.

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Froissart Overture (Elgar)

Froissart, Op. 19, is a concert overture by Edward Elgar, inspired by the 14th-century ''Chronicles'' of Jean Froissart.

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From Enslavement to Obliteration

From Enslavement to Obliteration is the second studio album by grindcore band Napalm Death, released in 1988.

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Fromes Hill

Fromes Hill is a small hamlet in Herefordshire, England.

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Fruit wine

Fruit wines are fermented alcoholic beverages made from a variety of base ingredients (other than grapes); they may also have additional flavors taken from fruits, flowers, and herbs.

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Fuck Buttons

Fuck Buttons are an electronic music duo formed in Bristol in 2004 by Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power.

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FWA Tag Team Championship

The Frontier Wrestling Alliance (FWA) Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling championship contested for in the British Frontier Wrestling Alliance promotion.

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Galena Biopharma

Galena Biopharma (originally RXi Pharmaceuticals) is a publicly traded pharmaceutical company based in San Ramon, California.

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Gas Street Basin

Gas Street Basin is a canal basin in the centre of Birmingham, England, where the Worcester and Birmingham Canal meets the BCN Main Line.

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Gavin Ramjaun

Gavin Ramjaun (born 13 December 1983) is a journalist known for his work with the BBC, Sky Sports and ITV Breakfast.

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Gentle Men

Gentle Men is an album released in 1997 by English folk singers Roy Bailey and Robb Johnson in collaboration with Belgian singer Vera Coomans and Belgian jazz band Koen De Cauter and the Golden Serenaders.

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Geoff Fox (footballer)

Geoffrey R. Fox (19 January 1925 – 1 January 1994) was a professional footballer who played as a full back in The Football League for Ipswich Town, Bristol Rovers and Swindon Town.

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Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy

Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy, MC (27 June 1883 – 8 March 1929), was an English Anglican priest and poet.

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Geography of Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and is part of the island of Great Britain and offshore islands.

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Geology of Alderley Edge

Alderley Edge in Cheshire is one of the classic locations for the study of Triassic sandstones in the United Kingdom.

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George Abell (civil servant)

Sir George Edmond Brackenbury Abell (22 June 1904 – 11 January 1989) was an English civil servant and cricketer.

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George Crowe (cricketer)

George Lawson Crowe (8 January 1885 – 23 June 1976) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman who made 23 appearances from 1906 to 1913, all for Worcestershire.

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George Dowty

Sir George Herbert Dowty (27 March 1901 – 2 December 1975) was an English inventor and businessman.

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George Fox

George Fox (July 1624 – 13 January 1691) was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends.

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George Gaukrodger

George Warrington Gaukrodger (11 September 1877, Kirkburton, Yorkshire – 4 January 1938, Low Moor, Bradford, Yorkshire) was a first-class cricketer who played more than 100 times for Worcestershire between 1900 and 1910; he also played once for the Players against the touring Australians in 1902.

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George Getgood

George Getgood (15 November 1892 – 22 July 1970), also known as George Goodman, was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a half-back for various clubs in the 1920s.

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George Harris (cricketer, born 1906)

George Cecil Harris (3 March 1906 – 18 November 1994) was an English first-class cricketer who played in four matches for Worcestershire in 1925.

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George Harry Wyatt

George Henry Wyatt (usually known as George Harry Wyatt) VC (5 September 1886 – 22 January 1964) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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George Henry Bolsover

George Henry Bolsover CBE OBE (18 November 1910 – 15 April 1990) was the director of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at the University of London from 1947–76.

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George Henry Moore (politician)

George Henry Moore (1 March 1810 – 19 April 1870) was an Irish politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Mayo in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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George Holden (politician)

George Kenyon Holden (1808 – 16 April 1874) was an English-born Australian politician and businessman who was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1843, best known for being one of the first politicians in the world to advocate the adoption of a proportional representation.

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George Kynoch (businessman)

George Kynoch (22 August 1834 – 28 February 1891) was the founder of IMI plc, one of the United Kingdom's largest engineering businesses.

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George Ottey

George Philip Ottey (9 October 1824 – 17 December 1891) was an English clergyman and educationalist and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University from 1844 to 1847.

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George Perry (engineer)

George Perry (1719 – 3 February 1771) was an English engineer, ironmaster, merchant, draughtsman and cartographer.

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George Phillips (orientalist)

George Phillips (11 January 1804 – 5 February 1892), was an English churchman and academic, known as an orientalist and mathematician.

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George Redford

George Redford D.D. (1785–1860) was an English nonconformist minister.

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George Smith (executioner)

George Smith (1805–1874), popularly known as Throttler Smith, was an English hangman from 1840 until 1872.

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Gerald Ashby

Gerald R. Ashby (6 November 1949 – 17 December 2001) was an English football referee, who operated in the Football League and the Premier League.

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Germany–United Kingdom relations

Germany–United Kingdom relations, or Anglo–German relations, are the bilateral relations between the United Kingdom and Germany.

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Gernika RT

Gernika Rugby Taldea is a Basque rugby team based in Gernika, Bizkaia which play in the Spanish League.

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Gesche Schünemann

Gesche Schünemann (born 18 November 1982) is a German wheelchair basketball player and Paralympian who was part of the team that took the silver medal in the women's wheelchair basketball at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, and the gold medal winning team in wheelchair basketball at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.

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Gheluvelt Park, Worcester

Gheluvelt Park is a public park in Worcester, England, which opened on 17 June 1922 to commemorate the Worcestershire Regiment's 2nd Battalion after their part in Battle of Gheluvelt, a World War I battle that took place on 31 October 1914 in Gheluvelt (near Ypres), Belgium.

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Gilbert Ashton

Gilbert Ashton MC (27 September 1896 – 6 February 1981) was an English cricketer who played 62 first-class matches between the wars, mostly for Cambridge University (whom he captained in 1921, and also captained at football) and Worcestershire.

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Gilbert Ó Tigernaig

Gilbert Ó Tigernaig was the Bishop of Annaghdown from 1306 to 1323.

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Gilbert Bourne

Gilbert Bourne (date of birth unknown; d. 10 September 1569 at Silverton, Devon) was the last Roman Catholic Bishop of Bath and Wells, England.

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Gilbert Gerard (judge)

Sir Gilbert Gerard (died 4 February 1593) was a prominent lawyer, politician, and landowner of the Tudor period.

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Giles de Braose

Giles de Braose (or Giles de Bruse; died 1215) was Bishop of Hereford from 1200 to 1215.

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Gilla Pátraic

Gilla Pátraic (died October 10, 1084), also known as Patricius, was the second Bishop of Dublin.

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Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 2014

The 2014 season marked Glamorgan County Cricket Club's 127th year of existence and its 93rd as a first-class cricket county.

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Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 2016

The 2016 season marks Glamorgan County Cricket Club's 129th year of existence and its 95th as a first-class cricket county.

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Glewstone Court Hotel

Glewstone Court in Herefordshire is a building of historical significance listed on the English Heritage Register It was built in about 1810 for Charles Ballinger,Hereford Council Website.

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Gloucester

Gloucester is a city and district in Gloucestershire, England, of which it is the county town.

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Glover's Needle

The Glover's Needle (or St Andrews Spire) is a spire-carrying tower in the city of Worcester, England.

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Glyndŵr Rising

The Glyndŵr Rising, Welsh Revolt or Last War of Independence was an uprising of the Welsh between 1400 and 1415, led by Owain Glyndŵr, against the Kingdom of England.

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Go Dad Run

Go Dad Run is a charitable project that was created in 2013 by former world champion athlete Colin Jackson in order to raise awareness about men's health issues, especially prostate cancer and funds for male health charities including Prostate Cancer UK.

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Godalming Friends Meeting House

Godalming Friends Meeting House is a Friends meeting house (Quaker place of worship) in the ancient town of Godalming in the English county of Surrey.

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Godfrey Giffard

Godfrey Giffard (c. 12351302) was Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Worcester.

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Godfrey Hewitt

Godfrey Matthew Hewitt (10 January 1940 – 18 February 2013) was a British professor and evolutionary geneticist at the University of East Anglia who was very influential in the development of the fields of molecular ecology, phylogeography, speciation and hybridization.

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Godwin, Earl of Wessex

Godwin of Wessex (Godƿin; 100115 April 1053) was one of the most powerful earls in England under the Danish king Cnut the Great and his successors.

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Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill

Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill (died 1075) was a late eleventh-century King of Dublin.

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Google Street View in Europe

In Europe, Google Street View began on 2 July 2008 with the route of Tour de France being covered in parts of France and Italy.

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Governor of Worcester

Governors of the city of Worcester, England, include.

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Grace Ross

Grace Ross (born June 6, 1961) is a Massachusetts activist.

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Grade I listed buildings in Worcestershire

There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Worcester

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Worcestershire

The county of Worcestershire is divided into six districts.

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Grade II* listed war memorials in England

There are 129 Grade II* listed war memorials in England, out of over 2,000 listed war memorials.

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Grafton Manor

Grafton Manor (13 miles north-east of Worcester & 2 1/2 miles south-west of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire) was established before the Norman Conquest.

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Grand National Tournament

Grand National Speech and Debate Tournament is the premier public speaking event of the National Catholic Forensic League.

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Great British Railway Journeys

Great British Railway Journeys is a BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo.

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Great Malvern

Great Malvern is an area of the spa town of Malvern, Worcestershire, England.

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Great Western Railway (train operating company)

First Greater Western Limited, trading as Great Western Railway (GWR), is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that operates the Greater Western railway franchise.

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Great Witley

Great Witley is a village and civil parish (with Hillhampton), in the Malvern Hills District in the northwest of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Greater Brandvlei Dam

Greater Brandvlei Dam is an earth-fill type dam located on a tributary of the Breede River, near Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa.

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Greg Mike

Gregory Michael Mensching is an American artist.

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Greyfriars, Worcester

Greyfriars, Worcester is a Grade I listed building in Worcester, England.

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Grimley, Worcestershire

Grimley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England about north of Worcester.

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Gropecunt Lane

Gropecunt Lane was a street name found in English towns and cities during the Middle Ages, believed to be a reference to the prostitution centred on those areas; it was normal practice for a medieval street name to reflect the street's function or the economic activity taking place within it.

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Gruffydd ap Rhys ap Thomas

Sir Gruffydd ap Rhys (c. 1478–1521) (also known as Griffith Ryce in some antiquarian English sources) was a Welsh nobleman.

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Gunpowder Plot

The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I of England and VI of Scotland by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.

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Gwen Buck

Gwen Buck BEM (1929–13 February 2005) was a British Paralympic athlete who competed in several sporting disciplines.

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GWR 3031 Class

The Dean Single, 3031 Class, or Achilles Class was a type of steam locomotive built by the British Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1899.

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GWR 3700 Class

The Great Western Railway 3700 Class, or City Class, locomotives were a series of twenty 4-4-0 steam locomotives, designed for hauling express passenger trains.

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GWR 4073 Class 5029 Nunney Castle

GWR 4073 Class 5029 Nunney Castle is a Great Western Railway Castle Class steam locomotive.

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GWR 4900 Class 5952 Cogan Hall

GWR Hall Class 5952 Cogan Hall was built at Swindon in December 1935.

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GWR 7800 Class 7808 Cookham Manor

7808 Cookham Manor is a Great Western Railway 7800 'Manor' Class steam locomotive.

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Haakon Ericsson

Haakon Ericsson (Old Norse: Hákon Eiríksson, Håkon Eiriksson; died c. 1029-1030) was Earl of Lade and governor of Norway as a vassal under Knut the Great.

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Hadrian à Saravia

Hadrian à Saravia, sometimes called Hadrian Saravia, Adrien Saravia, or Adrianus Saravia (153215 January 1612) was a Protestant theologian and pastor from the Low Countries who became an Anglican prebend and a member of the First Westminster Company charged by James I of England to produce the King James Version of the Bible.

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Hall affair

The Hall affair resulted in the temporary halting of the demolition of The Hall, Gosport, Hampshire, England in January 1965 and marked a landmark change in attitudes towards conservation in post-war Britain.

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Hall Green railway station

Hall Green railway station serves the Hall Green area of Birmingham in the West Midlands of England.

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Hallow, Worcestershire

Hallow is a village and civil parish beside the River Severn, about north-west of Worcester in Worcestershire.

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Hampar Kelikian

Hampar Kelikian (January 17, 1899 – July 24, 1983) was a maverick orthopedic surgeon, who significantly extended the surgical field.

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Hampden, New Zealand

Hampden, a rural township in North Otago, New Zealand, lies close to the North Otago coast, 35 kilometres south of Oamaru and 80 kilometres north of the city of Dunedin, to both of which it is connected by State Highway 1.

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Hanbury Hall

Hanbury Hall is a large stately home, built in the early 18th century, standing in parkland at Hanbury, Worcestershire.

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Hanley Castle High School

Hanley Castle High School, is a non-selective mixed secondary school located in the village of Hanley Castle, 1.4 miles (2.2 km) from the small town of Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire It was formerly known as Hanley Castle Grammar School, and was probably founded in 1326, making it one of the oldest schools in England.

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Hannah Snell

Hannah Snell (23 April 1723–8 February 1792) was a British woman who disguised herself as a man and became a soldier.

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Harold E. Lurier

Harold Edmond Lurier (September 28, 1923June 30, 2000) was an American historian, academic and translator.

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Harold Gibbons (cricketer)

Harold Harry Ian Haywood Gibbons (8 October 1904 – 16 February 1973), sometimes known as "Doc" Gibbons, was an English first-class cricketer: a right-handed opening batsman and occasional right-arm bowler who was the first man to win a county cap for Worcestershire, as well as a reliable fielder in the deep.

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Harold Redler

Lieutenant Harold Bolton Redler (27 January 1897 – 21 June 1918) was a British World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories.

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Harry Atkinson (RAF officer)

Richard J Atkinson, (born c. 1964), known as Harry Atkinson, is the Director of Marketing And Communication at the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - the key membership organisation for all logistics and transport professionals.

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Harry Hooman

Harry James Hooman (born 27 April 1991) is an English footballer who plays as a defender.

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Harry King (footballer)

Henry Edward King (4 January 1886 – 6 February 1968) was an English footballer who made more than 100 appearances in the Football League.

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Harry Plunket Greene

Harry Plunket Greene (24 June 1865 – 19 August 1936) was an Irish baritone who was most famous in the formal concert and oratorio repertoire.

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Harry Rogers (cricketer)

Harry Oliver Rogers (21 January 1889 – 4 July 1956) was an English first-class cricketer: a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler who played for Worcestershire County Cricket Club in the 1920s.

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Harry Wainwright

Harry Smith Wainwright (16 November 1864 – 19 September 1925) was the Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway from 1899 to 1913.

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Harthacnut

Harthacnut (Hardeknud; "Tough-knot";Lawson, Harthacnut c. 1018 – 8 June 1042), sometimes referred to as Canute III, was King of Denmark from 1035 to 1042 and King of England from 1040 to 1042.

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Hartlebury railway station

Hartlebury railway station serves the village of Hartlebury in Worcestershire, England.

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Harvey Jones Kitchens

Harvey Jones Kitchens (Harvey Jones Limited & Harvey Jones Manufacturing Limited) is a British kitchen designer, retailer and manufacturer headquartered in London.

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Hatfield, Worcestershire

Hatfield is a small hamlet in the district of Wychavon near the city of Worcester, in England.

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Havant

Havant is a town in the south east corner of Hampshire, England approximately midway between Portsmouth and Chichester.

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Hayward Osborne

Hayward John Osborne (born 16 September 1948) is a British Anglican priest.

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Healthcare disparity in Massachusetts

Healthcare disparity in Massachusetts refers to the issues in access to, and treatment of, the residents of the state of Massachusetts.

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Heart Gloucestershire

Heart Gloucestershire (formerly Severn Sound) is a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network.

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Heart of Worcestershire College

Heart of Worcestershire College is an academic institution with campuses at Malvern, Redditch and Bromsgrove.

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Heenan & Froude

Heenan & Froude was a United Kingdom-based engineering company, founded in Newton Heath, Manchester, England in 1881 in a partnership formed by engineers Richard Froude and Hammerley Heenan.

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Heike Friedrich (wheelchair basketball)

Heike Friedrich (born 14 June 1976) is a 4.5 point wheelchair basketball player, who plays for the Mainhatten Skywheelers.

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Heini Adams

Heini Adams (born 29 May 1980 in Worcester, South Africa) is a professional rugby union player.

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Helen Abbott Michael

Helen Cecilia De Silver Abbott Michael, M.D. (December 23, 1857 – November 29, 1904) was an American scientist who was among the first to "in a systematic way study the relation of chemical composition to species of plants and to plant growth." Michael theorized that the chemical composition of plants over the course of their development provided an illustration for the theory of evolution.

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Helen Freeman (basketball)

Helen Freeman (born 23 November 1989) is a 4.0 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain in five European championships, and at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London and the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.

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Henry Alonzo House

Henry Alonzo House (April 23, 1840 – December 18, 1930) was an American inventor who developed machinery and processes that have had a lasting impact on several industries.

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Henry Bard, 1st Viscount Bellomont

Henry Bard, 1st Viscount Bellomont (1616 – June 20, 1656) was an English Royalist.

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Henry Bright (teacher)

Henry Bright (1562–4 March 1626/1627) was Headmaster at King's School, Worcester.

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Henry Bromley (died 1615)

Sir Henry Bromley (1560 – 15 May 1615) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1584 and 1604.

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Henry de Montfort

Sir Henry de Montfort (November 1238 – 4 August 1265) was the son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and with his father played an important role in the struggle of the barons against King Henry III.

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Henry Foley

Henry Foley, S.J. (9 August 1811 – 19 November 1891) was an English Jesuit Roman Catholic church historian.

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Henry Garnet

Henry Garnet (July 1555 – 3 May 1606), sometimes Henry Garnett, was an English Jesuit priest executed for his complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

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Henry Greisley

Henry Greisley (1615?-1678), was an English translator.

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Henry Harris Lines

Henry Harris Lines (born 1800 or 1801, died 1889) was a landscape artist and archaeologist, and the eldest son of Birmingham artist and drawing master Samuel Lines (1778–1863).

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Henry James FitzRoy, Earl of Euston

Henry James FitzRoy, Earl of Euston DL (28 November 1848 – 10 May 1912) was the eldest son and heir apparent of Augustus FitzRoy, 7th Duke of Grafton.

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Henry Powell (Wisconsin)

Henry Powell (December 7, 1838 - April 9, 1902) was an American politician.

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Henry Seymour (New Zealand politician)

Henry Seymour (6 December 1796 – 31 March 1883) was one of the earliest settlers in Nelson, New Zealand, where he was a trader and land speculator.

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Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort

Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort, KG, PC (1629 – 21 January 1700) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1667, when he succeeded his father as 3rd Marquess of Worcester.

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Henry Stephens (doctor)

Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was a doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur.

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Henry Walton Ellis

Colonel Sir Henry Walton Ellis (29 November 1782 – 20 June 1815) was a British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars.

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Henwick

Henwick is a suburb of Worcester, England.

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Herbert Hannam

Herbert Wheeler Walter Hannam (1908 – 24 February 1983) was a British policeman within the Metropolitan Police Service.

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Herbert Huntington-Whiteley

Sir Herbert James Huntington-Whiteley, 1st Baronet (8 December 1857 – 22 January 1936) was a British Conservative politician.

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Herbert Isaac

Herbert Whitmore Isaac (11 December 1899 – 26 April 1962) was an English cricketer who played three first-class games for Worcestershire in 1919 without any great success.

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Herbert Shrimpton

Herbert John Donald Shrimpton (12 April 1903 – 12 March 1979) was an English cricketer.

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Herbert Sumsion

Herbert Whitton Sumsion CBE (14 January 1899 – 11 August 1995) was an English musician who was organist of Gloucester Cathedral from 1928 to 1967.

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Herbert Wiltshire

Herbert Henry Wiltshire (1871 – after 1893) was an English footballer who made 27 appearances in the Football League playing for Lincoln City as a left half.

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Hereford

Hereford is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England.

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Hereford and Worcester

Hereford and Worcester was an English county created on 1 April 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972 from the areas of the former administrative county of Herefordshire, most of Worcestershire (except Halesowen, Stourbridge and Warley, which became part of the West Midlands) and the county borough of Worcester.

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Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service

The Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Herefordshire and Worcestershire in the West Midlands region of England.

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Hereford Cathedral

The current Hereford Cathedral, located at Hereford in England, dates from 1079.

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Hereford Sixth Form College

Hereford Sixth Form College is a co-educational state funded sixth form college in Hereford, England.

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Hereford United 2–1 Newcastle United

Hereford United v Newcastle United was a football match played on 5 February 1972 at Edgar Street, Hereford.

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Herefordshire

Herefordshire is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council.

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Herpes simplex research

Herpes simplex research includes all medical research that attempts to prevent, treat, or cure herpes, as well as fundamental research about the nature of herpes.

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Hex River Poort Pass

Hex River Poort Pass is a mountain pass situated in the Western Cape, province of South Africa on the National N1 between Worcester and De Doorns.

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Hex River Tunnels

Hexton is a railway route between De Doorns and Kleinstraat through the Hex River Mountains of the Western Cape Province, South Africa, that consists of four tunnels, three passing loops and a road-over-rail bridge.

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High Sheriff of Worcestershire

This is a list of sheriffs and since 1998 high sheriffs of Worcestershire.

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Highways England

Highways England (formerly the Highways Agency) is the government-owned company charged with operating, maintaining and improving England's motorways and major A roads.

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Hill, Evans & Co

Hill, Evans & Co Ltd were vinegar manufacturers based in Worcester, England.

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Himbleton

Himbleton is a village in Worcestershire, England.

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Historic counties of England

The historic counties of England are areas that were established for administration by the Normans, in many cases based on earlier kingdoms and shires created by the Anglo-Saxons and others.

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History of Birmingham

Alternative meaning: Timeline of Birmingham, Alabama The history of Birmingham in England spans 1400 years of growth, during which time it has evolved from a small 7th century Anglo Saxon hamlet on the edge of the Forest of Arden at the fringe of early Mercia to become a major city through a combination of immigration, innovation and civic pride that helped to bring about major social and economic reforms and to create the Industrial Revolution, inspiring the growth of similar cities across the world.

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History of fire brigades in the United Kingdom

The history of fire brigades in the United Kingdom charts the development of Fire services in the United Kingdom from the creation of the United Kingdom to the present day.

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History of the English penny (1066–1154)

This article traces the history of the English penny from 1066 to 1154.

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History of the English penny (1154–1485)

This is the history of the English penny from the years 1154 to 1485.

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History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)

The history of the Jews in England goes back to the reign of William I where the first written record of Jewish settlement in England dates from 1070.

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History of Worcestershire

Worcestershire was the heartland of the early English kingdom of the Hwicce, one of the peoples of Anglo-Saxon England.

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HMS Worcester

Eight ships and a training establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Worcester, after the English city of Worcester.

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Hockley Tunnels

Hockley Tunnels are two tunnels used by the railway and tram in Hockley, Birmingham, England.

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Hodgkins School

The Hodgkins School was a former elementary school in East Brookfield, Massachusetts.

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Holder baronets

The Holder Baronetcy, of Pitmaston in Moseley in the County of Worcester, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Holger Glinicki

Holger Glinicki (born 25 October 1952) is a German wheelchair basketball coach, who coached Hamburger SV.

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Holt Fleet

Holt Fleet is a village in the Wychavon district of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Holt Heath, Worcestershire

Holt Heath, in the parish of Holt, is a village near the west bank of the River Severn in Worcestershire.

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Holy Trinity Church, Malvern Link

As the population of Malvern increased during the 19th century, a need was felt for residents of North Malvern to be able to worship closer to their homes.

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Holy Trinity Monastery, East Hendred

Holy Trinity Monastery, East Hendred was home to a monastery of contemplative Benedictine nuns situated in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, from 2004 to 2012, forming part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth.

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HomeSense

HomeSense is a Canadian chain of off-price home furnishing stores operated by TJX Companies with stores in Canada, Europe, and most recently the United States.

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Hook Norton Brewery

Hook Norton Brewery is a regional brewery in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England, several miles outside of the Cotswold Hills.

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Hook Norton ironstone quarries (Baker)

The Hook Norton ironstone quarries (Baker) were ironstone quarries at Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England, operating from the 1890s to the end of the First World War.

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Hopkins Academy

Hopkins Academy is the public middle (7th and 8th grade) and senior (9th–12th grade) high school for the town of Hadley, Massachusetts.

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Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy.

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Houghton, West Sussex

Houghton is a low-population, linear settlement with a large elevated tract of land which is mostly wooded and two main farms forming its civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England.

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House of Fraser

House of Fraser is a British department store group with 56 stores and 2 outlets across the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Houses of Laymen

Deliberative assemblies of the laity of the Church of England, one for the province of Canterbury, and the other for the province of York.

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Howard Flight

Howard Emerson Flight, Baron Flight (born 16 June 1948) is a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom and a member of the House of Lords, ePolitix, 2010-11-19 who was Member of Parliament for Arundel and South Downs from 1997 to 2005.

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Hubert Chesshyre

David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre (born 22 June 1940) is a retired British officer of arms.

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Huddington

Huddington is a village in Worcestershire, England.

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Huddington Court

Huddington Court is a 15th-century moated manor house in the village of Huddington in Worcestershire, England, some six miles east of Worcester.

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Hugh Blair (composer)

Hugh Blair (25 May 1864 – 22 July 1932) was an English musician, composer and organist.

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Hugh Broughton (architect)

Hugh Giles Keyworth Broughton (born February 1965 in Worcester) is an English architect and one of the world's leading designers of polar research facilities.

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Hugh de Mapenor

Hugh de Mapenor (or Hugh de Mapenore; died April 1219) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford.

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Hugo Yarnold

Henry Yarnold, known as Hugo, who was born at Worcester on 6 July 1917 and died in a road accident at Leamington Spa on 13 August 1974, was an English first-class cricketer who became a Test cricket umpire.

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Hull Grammar School

Hull Grammar School was a secondary school in Hull, England, founded around 1330 and endowed in 1486 by Dr.

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Humphrey Littleton

Humphrey Littleton, or Humphrey Lyttelton, died on 7 April 1606 at Red Hill outside Worcester.

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Humphrey Stafford (died 1486)

Sir Humphrey Stafford was an English nobleman who took part in the War of the Roses on the Yorkist side.

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Hundred Years' War

The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 by the House of Plantagenet, rulers of the Kingdom of England, against the House of Valois, over the right to rule the Kingdom of France.

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Hwicce

Hwicce (Old English: /ʍi:kt͡ʃe/) was a tribal kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England.

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I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday

"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" is a Christmas song recorded by British glam rock band Wizzard.

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Ian MacNeil (scenic designer)

Ian MacNeil (born 1960) is a British scenic designer.

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Ian Walker (sailor)

Ian James Walker (born 25 February 1970 in Worcester, Worcestershire) is one of Britain’s most successful sailors, with two Olympic silver medals to his name.

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ICC World Cup Qualifier

The ICC World Cup Qualifier (previously called the ICC Trophy) is a One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament that serves as the culmination of the qualifying process for the Cricket World Cup.

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Ike Webb

Isaac Webb (10 October 1874 – March 1950) was an English professional footballer who made 124 appearances in the Football League playing for Small Heath, West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland.

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Imari ware

is a type of traditionally made in the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū.

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Independent Local Radio

Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom.

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Index of United Kingdom-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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India A cricket team and West Indies A cricket team in England in 2018

The India A cricket team and the West Indies A cricket team are currently touring to play a List-A Tri-series and first-class matches in England between June and July 2018.

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Indian cricket team in England in 1986

The Indian cricket team toured England from 24 May to 8 July 1986 for a three-match Test series, and two One Day Internationals (ODIs) for the Texaco Trophy.

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Indian cricket team in England in 2002

The India national cricket team toured England from 22 June to 9 September 2002.

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Indian women's cricket team in England in 1986

The Indian women's cricket team toured England in month June–July of Season 1986.

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Inquest of Sheriffs

The Inquest of Sheriffs was a commission held by King Henry II in 1170 into the conditions of local government in England.

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InterCity 125

InterCity 125 was the brand name of British Rail's diesel-powered High Speed Train (HST) fleet, which was built from 1975 to 1982 and was introduced in 1976.

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International cricket in 2015

The 2015 international cricket season was from May 2015 to September 2015.

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International cricket in 2016

The 2016 international cricket season was from May 2016 to September 2016.

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International cricket in 2018

The 2018 international cricket season is from May 2018 to September 2018.

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Ireland women's national rugby union team

The Ireland women's national rugby union team represents Ireland in international women's rugby union competitions such as the Women's Six Nations Championship and the Women's Rugby World Cup.

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Irish hip hop

Irish hip hop is the response to the hip hop cultural movement that originated in New York City in the 1970s which, at that time, was most popular with members of the African-American community.

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Isaac Taylor (engraver)

Isaac Taylor (1730–1807) was an English engraver.

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Isaac Wolfson

Sir Isaac Wolfson, 1st Baronet FRS (17 September 1897 – 20 June 1991) was a Scottish businessman and philanthropist.

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Isabella Gilmore

Isabella Gilmore (née Morris; 1842–1923) was an English churchwoman who oversaw the revival of the Deaconess Order in the Anglican Communion.

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Islip, Oxfordshire

Islip is a village and civil parish on the River Ray, just above its confluence with the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England.

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It isnae me

"It isnae me" is a poem by Sally Holmes which was set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1930.

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Ivor Atkins

Sir Ivor Algernon Atkins (29 November 1869 – 26 November 1953) was the choirmaster and organist at Worcester Cathedral from 1897 to 1950.

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Ivor Frederick Wentworth Schofield

Ivor Frederick Wentworth Schofield CMG (5 July 1904 – 25 September 1979) was a British colonial administrator in West Africa.

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Ivor Hale

Ivor Edward Hale (6 October 1922 – 6 October 2010) was an English cricketer.

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IWA National Festival

The IWA National Festival & Boat Show run by the Inland Waterways Association is one of the key annual events on the United Kingdom's inland waterways.

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Iwakura Mission

The Iwakura Mission or Iwakura Embassy (岩倉使節団, Iwakura Shisetsudan) was a Japanese diplomatic voyage to the United States and Europe conducted between 1871 and 1873 by leading statesmen and scholars of the Meiji period.

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J. W. Arrowsmith

J.

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J.D. Power

J.D. Power III (born James David Power on May 30, 1931 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is the founder of the marketing firm J.D. Power and Associates.

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J30 Protests

The J30 Protests were a one-day strike held in the United Kingdom on 30 June 2011.

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Jabez Allies

Jabez Allies (22 October 1787 – 29 January 1856) was an English folklorist and antiquarian.

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Jack Haines

John Thomas William Haines (24 April 1920 – 13 March 1987) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward.

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Jack Haynes

Jack Alexander Haynes (born 30 January 2001) is an English cricketer.

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Jack Sparrow

Captain Jack Sparrow is a fictional character in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.

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Jack White (cricketer, born 1891)

John Cornish White, known as "Farmer" or "Jack", (19 February 1891 – 2 May 1961) was an English cricketer who played for Somerset and England.

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Jackie Goodwin

John William Goodwin (29 September 1920 – 7 May 1995) was an English professional footballer who scored 30 goals from 163 appearances in the Football League playing for Birmingham City and Brentford.

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Jacobite rising of 1719

The Jacobite rising of 1719 or the Nineteen was a Spanish-backed landing in Scotland, originally planned as part of a larger rising in South-West England to restore James Francis Edward Stuart to the throne of Great Britain.

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Jacqueline Burgoyne

Jacqueline Lesley Burgoyne (10 September 1944 – 10 January 1988) was a British sociologist and academic who specialised in family life.

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Jacques-Georges Chauffepié

Jacques-Georges Chauffepié (9 November 1702, Leeuwarden – 5 July 1786, Amsterdam) was an 18th-century French biographer and calvinist minister and preacher.

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Jake Abbott

Jake Abbott (born 4 February 1988) is an English rugby union player who has played most of his career as a flanker for Worcester Warriors in the English Premiership.

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James Bowling Mozley

James Bowling Mozley (15 September 1813 – 4 January 1878) was an English theologian.

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James Campbell McInnes

James Campbell McInnes (23 January 1874 – 8 February 1945) was a well-known English baritone singer and teacher at the turn of the 20th century, ex-husband of author Angela Thirkell and father of writer Colin MacInnes.

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James Dallaway

The Rev.

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James Deeley

James Deeley (1871 – after 1895) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath.

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James Higginson

James G Higginson (January 1885, Worcester - September 1940, Wolverhampton) was an English first-class cricketer who played one first-class game for Worcestershire against Somerset at Amblecote in 1912.

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James Hind

James Hind (sometimes referred to as John Hind) (baptised 1616, died 1652) was a 17th-century highwayman and Royalist rabble rouser during the English Civil War.

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James Logan (defender, born 1885)

James Lochhead Logan (8 August 1885 – 1958) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Queen's Park, Aston Villa and Rangers.

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James Pennethorne

Sir James Pennethorne (4 June 1801 – 1 September 1871) was a 19th-century English architect and planner, particularly associated with buildings and parks in central London.

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James Pettifer

James Pettifer is a British academic, author and journalist who has specialised in Balkan affairs.

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James Prinsep Beadle

James Princip Beadle (1863–1947), was an English painter of historical and military scenes.

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James Risdon Bennett

Sir James Risdon Bennett (29 September 1809 – 24 December 1891) was an English physician.

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James Shipton

Wealthy businessman James Shipton (19 August 1798—1 February 1865) was a successful Timber merchant and licensed carrier who served as Mayor of Wolverhampton from 1854 to 1855.

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James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby

James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby KG (31 January 160715 October 1651) was an English nobleman, peer, politician, and supporter of the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.

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James Thomas Engineering

James Thomas Engineering (JTE) is a British manufacturing company based in Worcester, Worcestershire.

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James White (1775–1820)

James White was an English advertising agent, author and lifelong friend of Charles Lamb.

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Jamie Burchell

Jamie Burchell (born 15 November 1979 in Worcester, England) is a retired British professional basketball player, who most notably played for the Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League.

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Jamie Eldridge

James B. Eldridge (born August 11, 1973) is a Massachusetts State Senator from the Middlesex and Worcester District.

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Jane Carr (actress, born 1909)

Jane Carr (born Dorothy Henrietta Brunstrom; 1 August 1909 – 29 September 1957) was the stage name of English stage and film actress Rita Brunstrom.

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Jane Moore

Jane Moore (born 17 May 1962) is an English journalist, author and television presenter, best known as a columnist for The Sun newspaper and as a panellist on the ITV lunchtime chat show Loose Women between 1999 and 2002, returning as a regular panellist on 15 October 2013.

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Janet Birkmyre

Janet Susan Birkmyre (born 10 August 1966 in the Worcester area) is an English track racing cyclist.

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Janet Monach Patey

Janet Monach Patey (1 May 1842 – 28 February 1894) was an English concert and oratorio contralto.

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Jean Griswold

Jean Griswold (born July 30, 1930) is an American entrepreneur.

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Jean-Patrick Manchette

Jean-Patrick Manchette (19 December 1942, Marseille – 3 June 1995, Paris) was a French crime novelist credited with reinventing and reinvigorating the genre.

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Jenny Cowern

Jenny Cowern (1943–2005) was a visual, multi-media artist, who took inspiration from the natural surroundings of her adopted county, Cumbria, to produce some of the most dramatic and lasting images of nature.

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Jeremy Robinson (golfer)

Jeremy Robinson (born 21 January 1966) is an English professional golfer.

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Jeremy Thompson

Jeremy Gordon Thompson (born September 23, 1947) is an English journalist and former news presenter for Sky News, the 24-hour television news service operated by Sky UK.

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Jewellery Quarter station

Jewellery Quarter station is a combined railway station and tram stop, situated in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, England.

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Jewish community of Worcester

During the Middle Ages there was a small Jewish community in Worcester, a city and county town of Worcestershire in the West Midlands of England that mainly provided money lending services to the non-Jewish citizens.

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Jim Boylan

Jim Boylan (born April 28, 1955) is an American basketball coach.

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Jim Capaldi

Nicola James Capaldi (2 August 1944 – 28 January 2005) was an English drummer, singer and songwriter.

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Jim Yardley (cricketer)

Thomas James Yardley (27 October 1946 – 20 November 2010) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Joachim Alcine

Joachim Alcine (born March 26, 1976 in Gonaïves, Haiti) is a Haitian-Canadian professional boxer fighting out of Montreal, Quebec, where he now resides.

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Joan Larke

Joan Larke (c.1490 – 1532), was the mistress of the powerful English statesman and churchman in the Tudor period, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and mother of his two illegitimate children.

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Joanne Deakins

Joanne Cara Deakins (born 20 November 1972) is an English former competitive swimmer who specialised in the backstroke.

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Johanna Welin

Johanna Welin (born 24 June 1984) is a Swedish-born German 2.0 point wheelchair basketball player.

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John Ainsworth (by 1523 – 1558/59)

John Ainsworth (by 1523 – 1558/1559), of Pershore and Worcester, was an English politician.

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John Arlott

Leslie Thomas John Arlott, OBE (25 February 1914 – 14 December 1991) was an English journalist, author and cricket commentator for the BBC's Test Match Special.

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John Barker (minister)

John Barker (1682–1762) was an English presbyterian minister.

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John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp (fifth creation)

John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Powick, KG, (died April 1475) was an English nobleman and administrator.

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John Billingham

Dr.

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John Bromley (politician)

John Bromley (16 July 1876 – 7 September 1945) was an English Labour Party politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Barrow-in-Furness from 1924 to 1931, and a trade union leader.

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John Cadman (convict)

John Cadman (1772 – 12 November 1848) worked as a publican in England, before becoming a convict and being transported to Australia.

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John Carne

John Carne (1789–1844) was a British traveller and author.

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John Chambers (topographer)

John Chambers (1780–1839) was an English antiquarian and topographer.

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John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew

John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew, né Higgins (3 August 1823 – 19 June 1874) was an English author, preacher, and public reader.

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John Coates (tenor)

John Coates (29 June 1865 – 16 August 1941) was a leading English tenor, who sang in opera and oratorio and on the concert platform.

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John Colbatch (apothecary)

Sir John Colbatch (baptised 1666 – 1729) was an English apothecary and physician.

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John Coventry (cricketer)

The Honourable John Bonynge Coventry (9 January 1903 – 4 July 1969) was an English cricketer who played 75 times in first-class cricket for Worcestershire between 1919 and 1935, captaining the county for the latter part of the 1929 and the whole of the 1930 seasons, although he played in only July and August of the latter year.

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John Devereux (rugby)

John Anthony Devereux (born 30 March 1966) is a Welsh former dual-code rugby football international.

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John Dyer

John Dyer (1699 – 15 December 1757) was a painter and Welsh poet who became a priest in the Church of England.

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John Eardley Wilmot

Sir John Eardley Wilmot PC SL (Derby, England, 16 August 1709 – London, 5 February 1792), was an English judge, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas from 1766 to 1771.

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John Elliott (cricketer)

John William Elliott (born 12 February 1942) was an English cricketer who played ten first-class matches for Worcestershire between 1959 and 1965, although he played for the county's Second XI as late as 1971.

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John Ewer

John Ewer (died 1774) was an English bishop of Llandaff and bishop of Bangor.

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John Fell (bishop)

John Fell (23 June 1625 – 10 July 1686) was an English churchman and influential academic.

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John Floyd (Jesuit)

John Floyd (1572 – 15 September 1649) was an English Jesuit, known as a controversialist.

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John Fowler (agricultural engineer)

John Fowler (11 July 1826 – 4 December 1864) was an English agricultural engineer who was a pioneer in the use of steam engines for ploughing and digging drainage channels.

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John Francis Moore (sculptor)

John Francis Moore (died 1809) was a sculptor who was active in late 18th century Britain.

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John Gibbs (architect)

John Gibbs was a British Gothic Revival architect based in Wigan, Manchester, and Oxford, England.

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John Goldingham

John Goldingham FRS (1767 - July 1849) was the first official astronomer of the Madras Observatory, appointed in 1802.

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John Grant (Gunpowder Plot)

John Grant (c. 1570 – 30 January 1606) was a member of the failed Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy to replace the Protestant King James I of England with a Catholic monarch.

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John Greenhalgh (governor)

John Greenhalgh (died 1651), was the governor of the Isle of Man.

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John Grosvenor

John Grosvenor (1742 – 30 June 1823) was an English surgeon.

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John Gwynn (architect)

John Gwynn (1713 – 28 February 1786) was an English architect and civil engineer, who became one of the founder members of the Royal Academy in 1768.

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John Haselock

John Haselock was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1626 to 1629.

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John Heath (entomologist)

John Heath (18 January 1922 – 6 July 1987) FRES was an English entomologist, specialising in lepidoptera.

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John Henry Walsh

John Henry Walsh FRCS (21 October 1810 – 12 February 1888) was an English sports writer born in Hackney, London who wrote under the pseudonym "Stonehenge." Walsh was educated in private schools and became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1844.

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John Hodgkin (tutor)

John Hodgkin (11 February 1766 – August 1845) was an English tutor, grammarian, and calligrapher.

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John Hodgkiss

John Hodgkiss (ca.1820 – 23 June 1897) was a politician in the early days of the Colony of South Australia.

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John Holden (Australian politician)

John Rose Holden (22 February 1810 – 1 May 1860) was an English-Australian politician.

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John Hooper (bishop)

John Hooper, Johan Hoper, (1 March 1495 – 9 February 1555) was an English churchman, Anglican Bishop of Gloucester, and Worcester, a Protestant reformer and a Protestant martyr.

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John James Crowe

John James Crowe VC (28 December 1876 – 27 February 1965) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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John Jenkinson (bishop)

John Banks Jenkinson (2 September 1781 – 7 July 1840) was an English bishop who was the Bishop of St David's from 1825.

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John Johnstone (physician)

John Johnstone (1768–1836) was an English physician and biographer.

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John Kavanagh (martial artist)

John Raymond Kavanagh (born January 18, 1977) is an Irish martial arts coach, brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and former professional mixed martial artist.

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John Leonard Knapp

John Leonard Knapp (9 May 1767 - 29 April 1845) was an English botanist and naturalist.

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John Lilly (priest)

The Ven. John Lilly was Archdeacon of Hereford from 1823 to 1825.

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John Lister (priest)

John Field Lister (19 January 1916 – 23 August 2006) was an eminent Anglican priest in the latter part of the 20th century.

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John Lyon (poet)

John J. Lyon (4 March 1803, Glasgow – 28 November 1889) was a Scottish Latter Day Saint poet and hymn writer.

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John MacDonald (racing driver)

John MacDonald (born 27 May 1936 in Worcester) is a racing car driver and a motor-cycle racer of Hong Kong.

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John Macrae

The Very Rev John Eric Macrae was Dean of Brechin from 1936 until 1947.

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John Mathew Gutch

John Mathew Gutch (1776-1861) was an English journalist and historian.

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John Maund (bishop)

John Arthur Arrowsmith Maund (19 October 1909 – 1998) was the first Bishop of Lesotho from 1950 until 1976.

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John McKenna (sculptor)

John McKenna (born 1964) is a Scottish sculptor born in Manchester.

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John More (died 1583)

John More (died 1583), from Worcester, was an English politician.

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John Nash (MP)

John Nash (1590–1661) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1648.

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John Noake

John Noake (1816–1894) was an English journalist and antiquary, known for his writings on Worcestershire.

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John Nott (physician)

John Nott (1751–1825) was an English physician and classical scholar.

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John Ogilby

John Ogilby (also Ogelby, Oglivie; November 1600 – 4 September 1676) was a Scottish translator, impresario and cartographer.

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John Osborne (footballer)

John Osborne (1 December 1940 – 7 November 1998) was an English football goalkeeper.

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John Palmer (musician)

John Michael "Poli" Palmer (born 26 May 1943 in Worcester) is an English rock musician who was a key member in the progressive rock band Family.

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John Palmer (postal innovator)

John Palmer of Bath (1742 – 16 August 1818) was a theatre owner and instigator of the British system of mail coaches that was the beginning of the great British post office reforms with the introduction of an efficient mail coach delivery service in Great Britain during the late 18th century.

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John Palmer (Unitarian, 1729?–1790)

John Palmer (1729?–1790) was an English Unitarian minister.

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John Povey

Sir John Povey (1621–1679) was an English-born judge who had a highly successful career in Ireland, holding office as a Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland) and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland during the years 1673–9.

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John Price (cricketer, born 1908)

John Price (6 July 1908 - ?? March 1995) was an English first-class cricketer who played 11 matches for Worcestershire in the late 1920s.

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John Pyke Hullah

John Pyke Hullah (27 June 1812 – 21 February 1884), English composer and teacher of music, was born at Worcester.

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John Regan (footballer)

Matthew John Regan (born 18 June 1944) is an English former professional footballer who scored 55 goals from 185 appearances in the Football League playing for Birmingham City, Shrewsbury Town, Brentford, Crewe Alexandra and Doncaster Rovers.

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John Rogers (writer)

John Rogers is a screenwriter, television producer, television director, comedian, and comic book writer.

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John Sandon

John Sandon (born 1959 in Worcester) is a British expert and prolific author on ceramics and glass.

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John Seally

John Seally (1741 or 1742–1795) was an English writer, in later life a clergyman.

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John Smith (cricketer, born 1833)

John Smith (23 March 1833 – 12 February 1909) was an English first-class cricketer.

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John Somers, 1st Baron Somers

John Somers, 1st Baron Somers, (4 March 1651 – 26 April 1716) was an English Whig jurist and statesman.

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John Spilsbury (cricketer)

John William Edward Spilsbury (born 27 October 1933) is a former English cricketer.

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John Stezaker

John Grenville Stezaker (born 1949), is an English conceptual artist.

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John Stinton

John Stinton (jnr) (1854–1956) was a British ‘Royal Worcester’ painter best known for his ‘Highland Cattle’ scenes.

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John Street (Australian politician)

John Rendell Street (19 October 1832 – 23 March 1891) was an Australian politician and businessman.

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John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury

John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury, 10th Earl of Waterford (1601 – 8 February 1654) was an English nobleman.

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John Theyer

John Theyer (1597–1673) was an English royalist lawyer and writer, an antiquary and bibliophile.

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John Tombes

John Tombes (c.1603? – 22 May, 1676) was an English clergyman of Presbyterian and Baptist views.

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John Trapp

John Trapp (5 June 1601, in Croome D'Abitot – 16 October 1669, in Weston-on-Avon), was an English Anglican Bible commentator.

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John Tyrel

John de Poix Tyrel (1840 – 15 July 1885) was a politician in Queensland, Australia.

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John Vaughan (ironmaster)

John Vaughan, known as Jacky, was born in Worcester on "St Thomas' Day" in 1799, the son of Welsh parents.

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John Véron

John Véron (died 1563) was a French Protestant controversialist and preacher, known for his activities in England.

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John Vine Hall

John Vine Hall (1774–1860) was an English bookseller, known as a religious writer.

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John Wall (priest and martyr)

Saint John Wall, O.F.M., (1620 – 22 August 1679) was an English Catholic Franciscan friar, who is honored as a martyr.

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John Weston (died c. 1433)

John Weston (died c. 1433), of Coventry, Worcester and Warwick, was an English politician.

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John Wheeley Lea

John Wheeley Lea (8 May 1791 in Feckenham, Worcestershire – 23 March 1874 in Worcester, Worcestershire) was an English pharmacist and sauce manufacturer.

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John William Simpson

Sir John William Simpson KBE FRIBA (9 August 1858 – 30 March 1933) was an English architect and President of the Royal Institute of British Architects from 1919 to 1921.

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Johnny Lawrence

John Lawrence, known as "Johnny", was a diminutive Yorkshire-born all-round cricketer whose middle or lower order batting and leg-break and googly bowling were of great importance to Somerset in the 10 cricket seasons immediately after the Second World War.

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Jon Turley

Jonathan "Jon" Turley (born 26 April 1971) is an English author who writes children's books.

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Jonathan Pugh

Jonathan Pugh (born 1962) is an English cartoonist who has contributed to many United Kingdom national newspapers and magazines.

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Jonathan Willcocks

Jonathan Willcocks (born 9 January 1953) is an English composer and conductor.

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Jonny Arr

Jonny Arr (born 29 November 1988) is an English rugby union player for Worcester Warriors in the Aviva Premiership.

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Jordanna Bartlett

Jordanna Bartlett (born 15 December 1994) is a 3.0 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain at the 2015 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship in Beijing.

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Joseph Barker (priest)

Joseph Barker (b Worcester 23rd October 1834-1924) was an Anglican priest in South Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Joseph D. Early Jr.

Joseph D. Early Jr. (born 1965-1966) is the current Worcester district attorney.

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Joseph Glanvill

Joseph Glanvill (1636 – 4 November 1680) was an English writer, philosopher, and clergyman.

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Joseph Horton

Joseph Horton (12 August 1915 – 6 November 1998), known as Joe was an English first-class cricketer who played 62 matches for Worcestershire in the 1930s.

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Joseph Leycester Lyne

Joseph Leycester Lyne, known by his religious name as Father Ignatius of Jesus (–), was an Anglican Benedictine monk.

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Joseph Malins

Joseph Malins (1844–1926) was an English temperance activist.

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Joseph Powell Williams

Joseph Powell Williams (18 November 1840 – 7 February 1904) was an English Liberal and Liberal Unionist politician who was active in local government in Birmingham and sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1904.

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Joseph Thomas (surveyor)

Captain Joseph Thomas (1803–?) was a British explorer and the chief surveyor for Lyttelton, Sumner and Christchurch in New Zealand.

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Joseph Wanton Morrison

Joseph Wanton Morrison (4 May 1783 – 15 February 1826) was a British soldier, best known for commanding the British troops at the Battle of Crysler's Farm during the War of 1812.

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Josephine Gibbs

Josephine Gibbs (born 21 May 1938) is a British alpine skier.

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Josephine Tewson

Josephine Ann Tewson (born 26 February 1931) is an English stage and television actress.

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Joy Haizelden

Joy Haizelden (born 1 December 1998) is a 2.5 point British wheelchair basketball player who was the youngest player to represent Great Britain at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto.

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Judge (surname)

Judge is an occupational surname of British origin.

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Judith Hamer

Judith Hamer (born 3 December 1990) is a 4.0 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain at the 2012 and 2016 Paralympic Games.

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Judith Quiney

Judith Quiney (baptised 2 February 1585 – 9 February 1662),, was the younger daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway and the fraternal twin of their only son Hamnet Shakespeare.

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Julia Price

Julia Clare Price (born 11 January 1972) is a former cricketer for the Australian women's cricket team.

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July 19

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Kakiemon

is a style of Japanese porcelain, with overglaze decoration called "enameled" ceramics.

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Karol Szymanowski

Karol Maciej Szymanowski (3 October 188229 March 1937) was a Polish composer and pianist, the most celebrated Polish composer of the early 20th century.

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Katie Morrow

Katie Morrow (born 20 September 1999) is a 4.5 point British wheelchair basketball player who was the youngest player selected for Team GB wheelchair basketball team at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.

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Katie Walker

Katie Walker (April 12, 1969) is a British furniture designer well known for combining simple components in her work.

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Kays Catalogues

Kay & Co Ltd was a mail-order catalogue business, with offices and warehouses throughout the United Kingdom.

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Keerom Dam

Keerom Dam is an arch type dam located on the Nuy River, near Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa.

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Keith Fletcher

Keith William Robert Fletcher OBE (born 20 May 1944) is an English former first-class cricketer who played for Essex and England.

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Kelly Groucutt

Kelly Groucutt (born Michael William Groucutt; 8 September 1945 – 19 February 2009) was an English musician who was best known for being the bassist and occasional vocalist for the English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), between 1974 and 1983.

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Kempsey, Worcestershire

Kempsey is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Kenneth Street (jurist)

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Kenneth Whistler Street, KCMG, KStJ, QC (28 January 1890 – 15 February 1972) was the tenth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales.

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Kenneth Woollcombe

Kenneth John Woollcombe (2 January 1924 – 2 March 2008) was an Anglican academic who was Bishop of Oxford in the middle part of his career, from 1971 to 1978.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 2007

In 2007, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division One of the County Championship, the South Conference of the 50-over Friends Provident Trophy, Division Two of the NatWest Pro40 and the South Division of the Twenty20 Cup.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 2011

In 2011, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group A of the 40-over Clydesdale Bank 40 and the South Group of the Friends Life t20.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 2013

In 2013, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group A of the 40-over Yorkshire Bank 40 and the South Group of the Friends Life t20.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 2014

In 2014, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group B of the 50-over Royal London One-Day Cup and the South Group of the NatWest t20 Blast.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 2016

In 2016, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, the Royal London One-Day Cup and the NatWest t20 Blast.

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Kidderminster

Kidderminster is a large town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire, England.

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Kidderminster railway station

Kidderminster railway station is the main station serving the large town of Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England and the wider Wyre Forest district.

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Kieran Suckling

Kierán Suckling (born 1964) is one of the founders, and executive director, of the Center for Biological Diversity (Center), a nonprofit conservation group known for its innovative approaches to the protection of endangered species, wilderness, clean air and clean water.

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King Edward VI College, Stourbridge

King Edward VI College is a highly recognised selective state sixth form college, located in Stourbridge, England, in the West Midlands area.

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King's School, Worcester

King's School, Worcester is an English independent school refounded by Henry VIII in 1541.

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Kinver Forest

Kinver Forest was a Royal Forest, mainly in Staffordshire.

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Kleve

Cleves (Kleve; Kleef; Clèves; Clivia) is a town in the Lower Rhine region of northwestern Germany near the Dutch border and the river Rhine.

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Koinambe

Koinambe is a village in the Jimi District of Jiwaka Province in Papua New Guinea.

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Konstantina Lukes

Konstantina B. "Konnie" Lukes is serving her fourteenth two-year term as a Councilor-At-Large.

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Kraaifontein

Kraaifontein is a suburb of Cape Town, in the Western Cape of South Africa.

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Krikor Kalfayan

Krikor Proff Kalfayan (Գրիգոր Քալֆայան, 1873 - 1949) was a prominent writer, lecturer, musician, and musicologist.

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Kristine Y. Lee

Kristine Y. Lee (born April 21, 1985 in Worcester, United States) is an American figure skater who competes representing Hong Kong.

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Kyrle Bellew

Harold Kyrle Money Bellew (28 March 1850 – 2 November 1911), better known as Kyrle Bellew, was an English stage and silent film actor in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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Lady Godiva

Godiva, Countess of Mercia (died between 1066 and 1086), in Old English Godgifu, was an English noblewoman who, according to a legend dating at least to the 13th century, rode naked – covered only in her long hair – through the streets of Coventry to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation that her husband imposed on his tenants.

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Lancashire County Cricket Club in 2005

Lancashire County Cricket Club played cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the totesport League in the 2005 English cricket season.

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Langeberg

The Langeberg Range is a mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa.

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Langham letter

The Langham letter, published by 1580, is a significant source for the entertainments of the Elizabethan period in England.

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Langley Park School for Boys

Langley Park School for Boys is a co-ed secondary academy school in Beckenham in the London Borough of Bromley, with a girls sixth form.

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Lant Carpenter

Lant Carpenter, Dr. (2 September 1780 – 5 or 6 April 1840) was an English educator and Unitarian minister.

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Laser Broadcasting

Laser Broadcasting was a commercial radio operator based in Darlington in County Durham, England.

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Laura Fürst

Laura Fürst (born 24 April 1991) is a German 2.0 point national wheelchair basketball player who plays in the wheelchair basketball league for RBB Munich, and for the German national team, with which she won silver at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto.

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Laurence Street

Commodore Sir Laurence Whistler Street, AC, KCMG, KStJ, QC (3 July 1926 – 21 June 2018) was an Australian jurist; formerly the fourteenth and second youngest Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales.

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Laurie Williams (wheelchair basketball)

Laurie Williams (born 4 February 1992) is a 2.5 point British wheelchair basketball player who participated at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.

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LB&SCR I3 class

The LB&SCR I3 class was a class of 4-4-2 steam tank locomotives designed by D. E. Marsh for suburban passenger service on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.

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Le Vésinet

Le Vésinet is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France in north-central France.

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Lea & Perrins

Lea & Perrins is a United Kingdom based subsidiary of Kraft Heinz, originating in Worcester, England, where it continues to operate.

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Leah Evans

Leah Evans (born 5 March 1997) is a 2.0 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain at the 2015 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship in Beijing.

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Leah Poulton

Leah Joy Poulton (born 27 February 1984) is an Australian cricketer who plays for New South Wales and Australia.

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Ledbury

Ledbury is a Herefordshire market town, lying east of Hereford, and west of the Malvern Hills.

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Ledbury railway station

Ledbury railway station is a railway station on the outskirts of the town of Ledbury on the Worcester to Hereford line in the English Midlands.

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Ledbury Signal Box

Ledbury Signal Box is a typical Great Western Railway traditional level frame signal box which remains in daily use at Ledbury Station, Herefordshire, England on the railway line from Worcester to Hereford.

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Lee family

The Lee family of the United States is a historically significant Virginia and Maryland political family, whose many prominent members are known for their accomplishments in politics and the military.

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Leicester Tigers in Cup Finals

This article is about the results and history of Leicester Tigers in cup finals.

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Leigh and Bransford

Leigh and Bransford are two separate civil parishes in the district of Malvern Hills of the county of Worcestershire, England, with a single parish council.

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Leigh Court Barn

Leigh Court Barn is a cruck framed tithe barn at Leigh, Worcestershire, England, built in the early fourteenth century to store produce for Pershore Abbey.

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Leigh Palin

Leigh Granville Palin (born 12 September 1965) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Bradford City, Burnley, Hull City, Rochdale, Shrewsbury Town and Stoke City.

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Leigh, Worcestershire

Leigh is a village and civil parish (with a parish council shared with Bransford) in the Malvern Hills district of the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Leighton and Eaton Constantine

Leighton and Eaton Constantine is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Leofric (bishop)

Leofric (before 1016–1072) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter.

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Leofric, Earl of Mercia

Leofric (died 31 August or 30 September 1057) was an Earl of Mercia.

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Leominster

Leominster is a market town in Herefordshire, England, and is located at the confluence of the River Lugg and its tributary the River Kenwater, approximately north of the city of Hereford and approx 7 miles south of the Shropshire border, 11 miles from Ludlow in Shropshire.

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Leominster Canal

The Leominster Canal was an English canal which ran for just over 18 miles from Mamble to Leominster through 16 locks and a number of tunnels, some of which suffered engineering problems even before the canal opened.

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Leominster railway station

Leominster railway station lies on the Welsh Marches Line serving the Herefordshire town of Leominster in England.

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Leonard Blunt

Leonard Blunt (21 March 1929 – July 2005) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Worcestershire and the Europeans in the 1940s.

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Lesley Charles

Lesley Charles (born 15 July 1952) is a former British international tennis player.

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Leslie Halward

Leslie Halward (1905–1976) was a British writer best known for his short stories and plays.

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Lewis Dyve

Sir Lewis Dyve (1599–1669) was an English Member of Parliament and a Royalist adherent during the English Civil War.

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Lickey Hills Country Park

Lickey Hills Country Park is a country park in England.

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Lightning to the Nations

Lightning to the Nations is the debut album by British heavy metal band Diamond Head.

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Lil' Chris

Christopher James Hardman (26 August 1990 – 23 March 2015), known by the stage name Lil' Chris, was an English singer-songwriter, actor, and television personality.

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Linda Dahle

Linda Dahle (born 8 November 1991) is a German 4.5 point national wheelchair basketball player who plays for Hannover United, and for the German national team.

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Link Top

Link Top is a locality of Malvern Link, a major population area of the town of Malvern, Worcestershire, England.

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Lions Clubs International

Lions Clubs International (LCI) is an international secular, non-political service organization established originally in 1916 in chicago, Illinois by Melvin Jones.

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List of administrative counties and county boroughs of England by population in 1971

This is a list of administrative counties and county boroughs of England by population as at the 1971 census.

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List of air show accidents and incidents in the 20th century

This is a year-by-year list of aviation accidents that have occurred at airshows worldwide in the 20th century.

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List of Air Training Corps squadrons

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of American football teams in the United Kingdom

American football was introduced to the United Kingdom during the early part of the 20th century by American servicemen stationed in the country.

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List of Anglo-Saxon saints

The following list contains saints from Anglo-Saxon England during the period of Christianization until the Norman Conquest of England (c. AD 600 to 1066).

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List of Army Cadet Force units

The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of BBC properties

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) occupies many properties in the United Kingdom, and occupied many other in previous years.

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List of Big Brother (UK) housemates

Since the start of Big Brother in 2000 there have been a total of 253 civilian, ten Panto, eight teen, 12 Celebrity Hijack and 14 ultimate housemates; 120 men and 133 women.

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List of brutalist structures

Brutalism is an architectural style that spawned from the modernist architectural movement and which flourished from the 1950s to the 1970s.

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List of burial places of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom

This is a list of burial places of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom.

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List of Canada national rugby union team test matches

A list of all international tests and other matches played by the Canada national rugby union team.

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List of centuries in women's One Day International cricket

A women's One Day International (WODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having WODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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List of centuries in women's Test cricket

Test cricket is the longest version of the sport of cricket.

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List of Christopher Whall works in cathedrals and minsters

This is a list of the stained glass works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924) in Cathedrals and Minsters, reflecting Whall's intent to reflect the inspiration of nature in this art.

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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands

The Churches Conservation Trust, which was initially known as the Redundant Churches Fund, is a charity whose purpose is to protect historic churches at risk, those that have been made redundant by the Church of England.

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List of cider and perry producers in the United Kingdom

List of Cider and Perry producers in the United Kingdom and their brands.

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List of cities in the United Kingdom

This is a list of official cities in the United Kingdom as of 2015.

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List of cities with defensive walls

The following cities have or historically had defensive walls.

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List of city nicknames in the United Kingdom

This partial list of city nicknames in the United Kingdom compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities in the United Kingdom are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to locals, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.

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List of civil parishes in England

This is a list of civil parishes in England split by ceremonial county (see map below).

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List of civil parishes in Worcestershire

This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Worcestershire, England.

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List of College of the Holy Cross alumni

This list of College of the Holy Cross alumni includes graduates and non-graduate, former students at the College of the Holy Cross.

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List of counties in Massachusetts

This is a list of the 14 counties in Massachusetts.

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List of county court venues in England and Wales

The county court system in England and Wales dates back to the County Courts Act 1846, which received Royal Assent on 28 August 1846 and was brought into force on 15 March 1847.

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List of Cricket World Cup centuries

In cricket, a player is said to have completed a century when he scores 100 or more runs in a single innings.

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List of crossings of the River Severn

This is a list of crossings of the River Severn in Great Britain (including bridges, tunnels, ferries and fords), in order from source to mouth.

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List of Crown Court venues in England and Wales

In the system of courts of England and Wales, the Crown Court deals with serious criminal charges and with less serious charges where the accused has elected trial at the Crown Court instead of trial at a magistrates' court.

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List of current first-class cricket teams

This is a list of current first-class cricket teams, organised first by country and then alphabetically.

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List of cycle routes in Wales

The following is a list of cycleways in Wales.

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List of deaths in rock and roll

The following is a list of notable performers of rock and roll music or rock music, and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters or in other closely related roles, who have died.

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List of department stores of the United Kingdom

This is a list of department stores of the United Kingdom.

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List of Desert Island Discs episodes (2001–10)

The BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to the Bible - or a religious text appropriate to that person's beliefs - and the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and a luxury item that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely.

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List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom

This is a list of telephone dialling codes in the United Kingdom.

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List of district health authorities in England and Wales

A district health authority was an administrative unit of the National Health Service in England and Wales from 1982 to 2000.

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List of earthquakes in the British Isles

The following is an extensive list of earthquakes that have been detected in the British Isles.

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List of electoral wards in Worcestershire

This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Worcestershire in the West Midlands.

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List of English districts

This is a list of the districts of England, a type of country subdivision governed by a local authority, that cover all of England.

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List of English districts and their ethnic composition

This is a list of districts of England showing their ethnic composition as recorded in the 2011 census.

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List of English districts by area

This is a list of districts of England ordered by area, according to Standard Area Measurements published by the Office for National Statistics.

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List of English districts by population

List of the 326 districts of England (English Municipalities) by population, estimated figures for from the Office for National Statistics.

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List of English districts by population density

This is a list of the districts of England ordered by population density, based on population estimates for from the Office for National Statistics.

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List of English rugby union stadiums by capacity

The following is a list of rugby union stadiums in England.

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List of fabrics

Fabrics in this list include fabrics that are woven, non-woven, as well as knitted fabrics and netting fabrics, and technical fabrics (such as Gore-Tex and Gannex).

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List of Fairtrade settlements

Fairtrade Town is a status awarded by a recognized Fairtrade certification body (i.e. The Fairtrade Foundation in the UK, TransFair Canada in Canada etc.) describing an area which is committed to the promotion of Fairtrade certified goods.

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List of fish sauces

Fish sauce is an amber-colored liquid extracted from the fermentation of fish with sea salt.

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List of foods named after places

Lists of foods named after places have been compiled by writers, sometimes on travel websites or food-oriented websites, as well as in books.

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List of Freedom of the City recipients (military)

The Freedom of the City, in military terms, is an honour conferred by a city council upon a military unit, which grants that unit the privilege of marching into the city "with drums beating, colours flying, and bayonets fixed".

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List of generic forms in place names in Ireland and the United Kingdom

The study of place names is called toponymy; for a more detailed examination of this subject in relation to British place names, refer to Toponymy in Great Britain.

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List of historical acts of tax resistance

Tax resistance has probably existed ever since rulers began imposing taxes on their subjects.

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List of hospice programs

Hospice is a type of care and a philosophy of care which focuses on the palliation of a terminally ill patient's symptoms.

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List of hospitals in England

The following is a list of hospitals in England.

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List of independent schools in England

There are around 2,400 independent schools in England.

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List of independent wrestling promotions in the United States

This is a list of independent wrestling promotions in the United States, sorted by regional area, and lists both active and defunct "indy promotions" from the 1990s and 2000s.

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List of international cricket centuries by Gordon Greenidge

Gordon Greenidge is a former West Indies cricketer who played as an opener.

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List of international cricket five-wicket hauls on English cricket grounds

England is the joint oldest team in Test cricket history, having played in the first ever Test match in 1877.

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List of international men's cricket grounds in England and Wales

International men's cricket was first played in England in 1868 by the touring Australian Aboriginal cricket team, although it would not be until 1878 that the first tour by a team termed as representative was made by the touring Australians.

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List of international under-19 cricket records

This is a list of select records in top-level international under-19 cricket (also known as youth cricket), which includes both Test (multi-day) matches and One Day International (one-day) matches.

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List of inventions named after places

This is a list of inventions and foods named after places.

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List of Ireland women's national rugby union team matches

The following is a List of Ireland women's national rugby union team matches.

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List of King George V Playing Fields in Worcestershire

Category:Sports venues in Worcestershire King George Worcestershire.

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List of Lancashire County Cricket Club records

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List of Latin names of cities

Users of Neo-Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans, and consequently, their language, never spread to, and consequently, have created a need to construct Latin city names in these places.

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List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe

The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in Europe.

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List of life peerages (2010–present)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 since 2010, during the tenures of Conservative prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.

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List of local nature reserves in England

This is a list of local nature reserves in England.

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List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

The following long-distance footpaths can be found in the United Kingdom.

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List of major crimes in the United Kingdom

This is a list of major crimes in the United Kingdom that received significant media coverage or led to changes in legislation.

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List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England

These monasteries were dissolved by King Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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List of monastic houses in Worcestershire

The following is a list of monastic houses in Worcestershire, England.

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List of mountain passes of the Western Cape

This is a list of publicly accessible, motorable passes in the Western Cape province, South Africa.

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List of museums in Worcestershire

This list of museums in Worcestershire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations

This is a set of lists of English personal and place names whose pronunciations are counterintuitive to their spelling, because the pronunciation does not correspond to the spelling, or because a better known namesake has a markedly different pronunciation.

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List of National Cycle Network routes

This is a list of routes on Sustrans's National Cycle Network within the United Kingdom.

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List of NHS Regional Hospital Boards (1947–1974)

Regional hospital boards were established in 1947 by the National Health Service Act 1946 to administer hospital and specialist services of the National Health Service in England and Wales.

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List of Olympic torch relays

The Olympic torch relay is the ceremonial relaying of the Olympic flame from Olympia, Greece, to the site of an Olympic Games.

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List of One Day International cricket grounds

This is a list of One-Day International cricket grounds.

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List of pals battalions

This is a list of pals battalions (also called "service" or "locally raised" battalions) of the British Army during the First World War.

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List of Parkruns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of Parkruns in the United Kingdom.

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List of Parliaments of England

This is a list of Parliaments of England from the reign of King Henry III (when the Curia Regis developed into a body known as Parliament) until the creation of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1707.

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List of people from Nottingham

This is a list of notable people with a Wikipedia page, who have been or are associated with Nottingham and district (postcodes NG1–NG16), arranged by category and date of birth.

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List of people from Wolverhampton

This is a list of notable people born in, or associated with, the city of Wolverhampton in England.

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List of places in England with counterintuitive pronunciations: M–Z

This is a sublist of List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations.

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List of places in Worcestershire

This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the ceremonial county of Worcestershire, England.

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List of places named after people

There are a number of places named after famous people.

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List of post towns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, sorted by the postcode area (the first part of the outward code of a postcode).

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List of postcode areas in the United Kingdom

For the purposes of directing mail, the United Kingdom is divided by Royal Mail into postcode areas.

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List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.

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List of pre-nationalisation UK electric power companies

The electrical power industry in the United Kingdom was nationalised by the Electricity Act 1947, when over six hundred electric power companies were merged into twelve area boards.

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List of primary destinations on the United Kingdom road network

Primary destinations are locations that appear on route confirmation signs in the United Kingdom.

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List of primary schools in South Africa

List of primary school in South Africa, by Province.

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List of principal conductors by orchestra

This is a non-exhaustive list of principal conductors by orchestra, classified by country and by city.

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List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation

Protestants were executed under heresy laws during persecutions against Protestant religious reformers for their religious denomination during the reigns of Henry VIII (1509–1547) and Mary I of England (1553–1558).

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List of protests against Executive Order 13769

From January 28 through February 4, 2017, a large number of protests at international airports and other locations were held across the United States and abroad, in opposition to Donald Trump's Executive Order 13769, known as Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States.

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List of public art in Worcestershire

This is a list of public art in the Worcestershire county of England.

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List of Question Time episodes

The following is a list of episodes of Question Time, a British current affairs debate television programme broadcast by BBC Television.

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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.

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List of railway stations in Worcestershire

This is a list of railway stations in Worcestershire, one of the counties of the United Kingdom.

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: C

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: W

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List of rolling stock preserved on the West Somerset Railway

The rolling stock preserved on the West Somerset Railway is used to operate trains on the West Somerset Railway (WSR), a heritage railway in Somerset, England.

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List of rugby union stadiums by capacity

The following is a list of stadiums at which rugby union is played, ordered by seating capacity.

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List of rural and urban districts in England in 1973

This is a list of all the rural districts, urban districts and municipal boroughs in England as they existed prior to the entry into force of the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974.

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List of rural districts formed in England and Wales 1894–1974

The following is a list of the areas in England and Wales which became rural districts when the Local Government Act 1894 came into force from December 1894.

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List of schools in Worcestershire

This is a list of schools in Worcestershire, England.

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List of settlements in Worcestershire by population

This is a list of settlements in Worcestershire by population based on the results of the 2011 census.

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List of shipwrecks in December 1833

The list of shipwrecks in December 1833 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1833.

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List of shipwrecks in January 1841

The list of shipwrecks in January 1841 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during January 1841.

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List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom

This is a list of shopping centres in the United Kingdom.

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List of sister cities in New England

This is a list of sister states, regions, and cities in the U.S. states of New England (i.e., Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).

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List of smallest cities in the United Kingdom

This list displays the official cities in the United Kingdom with a population of less than 100,000 since the (2001) census.

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List of Somerset first-class cricket records

This is a list of Somerset first-class cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club.

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List of stadiums in England

This is a list of sports stadiums in England, ranked in descending order of capacity.

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List of stadiums in the United Kingdom by capacity

The following is a list of stadiums in the United Kingdom.

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List of statues of Queen Victoria

This is a list of statues of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.

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List of the oldest newspapers

This list of the oldest newspapers sorts the newspapers of the world by the date of their first publication.

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List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom

This is a list of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom divided by constituent country and by regions of England.

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List of towns and cities in England by historical population

This is a list of the largest cities and towns of England ordered by population at various points during history.

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List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: T-U-V-W

This is a list of towns and cities in the world in alphabetical order, beginning with the letters T, U, V and W, by country believed to have 100,000 or more inhabitants.

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List of twin towns and sister cities in England

This is a list of twin towns and sister cities in England.

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List of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist churches

This is a list of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist churches.

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List of United Kingdom county name etymologies

This toponymical list of counties of the United Kingdom is a list of the origins of the names of counties of the United Kingdom.

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List of United Kingdom locations: Woof-Wy

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List of universities in England

As of August 2017, there were 109 universities and university colleges in England out of a total of around 130 in the United Kingdom.

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List of urban areas in the United Kingdom

This is a list of the most populous urban areas as at the 2011 census, as defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), although the basis for the sourced list (used for its ready availability of the data) is Citypopulation.de.

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List of US places named for non-US places

This is a list of US places named for non-US places.

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List of women's international rugby union matches without test status

The following is a list of women's international rugby union matches with non-test status.

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List of women's One Day International cricket grounds

Almost 300 venues have hosted at least one match of women's One Day International (ODI) cricket.

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List of women's Test cricket grounds

In total, 73 venues have hosted at least one match of women's Test cricket.

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List of Worcester Cathedral organists

This is a list of organists at Worcester Cathedral, in the city of Worcester, England.

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List of Worcestershire County Cricket Club grounds

Worcestershire County Cricket Club was established on 4 March 1865.

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List of Worcestershire cricket captains

Worcestershire County Cricket Club are an English cricket club based in Worcester, Worcestershire.

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List of works by Bede

The following is a list of works by Bede.

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Little Washbourne

Little Washbourne is a village in Gloucestershire, England, east of Tewkesbury and west of Evesham.

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Little Witley

Little Witley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Littlewoods

Littlewoods was a retail and football betting company founded in Liverpool, England, by John Moores in 1923.

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Littleworth, Worcestershire

Littleworth is a medium-sized village on the outskirts of Worcester.

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Lloyd Rudge

Lloyd Maurice Rudge (11 February 1934 – 15 October 1990) was an English first-class cricketer who played a single first-class match for Worcestershire against Combined Services in 1952.

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Llywelyn ap Gruffudd

Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c. 1223 – 11 December 1282), sometimes written as Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, also known as Llywelyn the Last (lit), was Prince of Wales (Princeps Wallie; Tywysog Cymru) from 1258 until his death at Cilmeri in 1282.

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LNER Gresley K4 61994 The Great Marquess

LNER 3442 The Great Marquess is a member of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class K4 designed by Nigel Gresley for the steep grades of the West Highland Line.

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Local Government Act 1888

The Local Government Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c.41) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which established county councils and county borough councils in England and Wales.

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Local Government Act 1933

The Local Government Act 1933 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and revised existing legislation that regulated local government in England (except the County of London) and Wales.

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Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales on 1 April 1974.

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Local Government Commission for England (1958–1967)

The Local Government Commission for England was established by the Local Government Act 1958 to review the organisation of local government, and make "such proposals as are hereinafter authorised for effecting changes appearing to the Commissions desirable in the interests of effective and convenient local government".

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Louis Barnett (chocolatier)

Louis Barnett (born 2 November 1991) from Kinver, Staffordshire is a licensed chocolatier who became the youngest supplier of both the Sainsbury's and Waitrose supermarket chains at the age of 14.

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Louis Sass

Louis A. Sass is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University who specializes in severe psychopathology, philosophy and psychology, and psychology and the arts.

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Lower Wick, Worcester

Lower Wick is a suburb of Worcester situated to the south-west of the city.

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Lucy N. Colman

Lucy N. Colman (July 26, 1817 – January 18, 1906) was a freethinker, abolitionist and feminist campaigner.

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Ludford, Shropshire

Ludford is a small village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England.

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Ludington family

The Ludington family was an American family active in the fields of business, banking, and politics.

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Ludlow

Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England, south of Shrewsbury and north of Hereford via the main A49 road, which bypasses the town.

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Luke Booker

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Luke Corbett

Luke John Corbett (born 10 August 1984) is an English footballer who plays as a striker.

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Luke Narraway

Luke Narraway (born 7 September 1983 in Worcester) is a rugby union player who played for London Irish until the end of the 2016-2017 season.

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Luke Radford

Luke Anthony Radford (born 3 June 1988 in Worcester) is an English cricketer active in 2011 who played for Leicestershire.

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M42 motorway

The M42 motorway is a major road in England.

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M5 motorway

The M5 is a motorway in England linking the Midlands and the South West.

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M50 motorway (Great Britain)

The M50 is a 22-mile/35-km-long dual two-lane motorway in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, and Herefordshire, England.

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MAHLE Powertrain

MAHLE Powertrain Ltd is the wholly owned engineering services division of MAHLE GmbH.

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Maidenhead

Maidenhead is a large town in Berkshire, England, on the south-western bank of the River Thames.

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Mail coach

In Great Britain, a mail coach was a stagecoach built to a Post Office-approved design operated by an independent contractor to carry long-distance mail for the Post Office.

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Malvern Fringe Festival

The Malvern Fringe Festival was an arts festival (founded 1977) which took place in Great Malvern, England.

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Malvern Gazette

The Malvern Gazette is a weekly tabloid newspaper published every Friday in Malvern, England.

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Malvern Hills

The Malvern Hills are a range of hills in the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and a small area of northern Gloucestershire, dominating the surrounding countryside and the towns and villages of the district of Malvern.

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Malvern Hills District

Malvern Hills is a local government district in Worcestershire, England.

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Malvern Link

Malvern Link is an area of Malvern, Worcestershire, England to the north and east of Great Malvern.

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Malvern RFC

Malvern Rugby Football Club is a Rugby Union club based in the town of Malvern, 5 miles South of Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Malvern Wells

Malvern Wells is a village and civil parish south of Great Malvern in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England.

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Malvern, Worcestershire

Malvern is a spa town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England.

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Mandell Creighton

Mandell Creighton (5 July 1843 – 14 January 1901) was a British historian and a bishop of the Church of England.

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Mandorock 2000 Live

Mandorock 2000 Live is a live album by Phil Beer with The Phil Beer Band.

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Mangotsfield railway station

Mangotsfield railway station was a railway station on the Midland Railway route between Bristol and Birmingham, north-east of and from, serving what is now the Bristol suburb of Mangotsfield.

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Manor of Raleigh, Pilton

The historic manor of Raleigh, near Barnstaple and in the parish of Pilton, North Devon, was the first recorded home in the 14th century of the influential Chichester family of Devon.

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Manton Marble

Manton Marble (1834–1917) was a New York journalist.

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March for Our Lives

March for Our Lives (sometimes MFOL) was a student-led demonstration in support of tighter gun control that took place on March 24, 2018, in Washington, D.C., with over 800 sibling events throughout the United States and around the world.

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Marco Mama

Marco Mama (born 27 March 1991) is a Zimbabwe rugby union player who currently plays for Worcester Warriors in the Aviva Premiership.

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Marcu Beza

Marcu Beza (June 30, 1882 in Kleisoura, Ottoman Empire – May 6, 1949 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian poet, writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, and diplomat of Aromanian origin.

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Margaret Lockwood (cricketer)

Margaret Lockwood (28 March 1911 – 14 January 1999) was a women's cricket player, who played two test matches for the England women's cricket team in 1951.

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Marina Mohnen

Marina Mohnen (born 31 October 1978) is a 4.5 point wheelchair basketball player, who plays for Rhine River Rhinos Wiesbaden in Germany, and previously played for the Mainhatten Skywheelers, RBC Köln 99ers, BAD.S. Quartu Sant' Elena und S. Stefano Sport.

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Mark Hughes (rugby league, born 1954)

Mark Stephen Hughes (born 6 August 1954) is an English-born Australian former professional rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs who played in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Mark Little (footballer)

Mark Daniel Little (born 20 August 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays for Bolton Wanderers as a defender.

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Mark Strange (bishop)

Mark Jeremy Strange (born 2 November 1961) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Mark Waugh

Mark Edward Waugh AM (born 2 June 1965) is a former Australian international cricketer, who represented Australia in Test matches from early 1991 to late 2002, and made his One Day International debut in 1988.

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Mark Webster (journalist)

Mark Webster (born 1953) is an English journalist of over thirty years' standing.

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Mark Weir

Mark Anthony Weir (19 September 1967) is an English mixed martial artist usually fighting in the middleweight division at 185 lbs.

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Martin Butler (footballer, born 1974)

Martin Neil Butler (born 15 September 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker from 1993 until 2009.

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Martin Horton

Martin John Horton (21 April 1934 – 3 April 2011) was an English cricketer, who played in two Tests in 1959.

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Martin Hussingtree

Martin Hussingtree is a small village situated between Droitwich Spa and Worcester in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Martin Lightband

Martin Lightband (1831 – 1 August 1914) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Nelson, New Zealand.

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Martin Lowson

Professor Martin Lowson (5 January 1938 – 14 June 2013) was an aeronautical engineer.

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Martin Pierce

Martin Pierce is a wood carver and furniture and hardware designer born in Worcester, England.

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Martin Wall

Martin Wall FRS FRCP (1747– 21 Jun 1824), was an English physician and educator.

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Martin Weston

Martin John Weston (born 8 April 1959 in Worcester) is a retired professional cricketer who played for Worcestershire from 1979 to 1995.

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Martley

Martley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of the English county of Worcestershire.

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Martyn Saunders

Martyn Saunders (born 16 May 1958) was an English first-class cricketer who played three first-class games for Worcestershire in 1980.

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Mary Barber (bacteriologist)

Mary Barber (3 April 1911 – 11 September 1965) was a British pathologist and bacteriologist who studied antibiotic resistance in bacteria.

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Mary Boulding

Mary Boulding (3 May 1929 – 11 November 2009) was an English nun, writer and translator.

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Mary Cartwright

Dame Mary Lucy Cartwright, (17 December 1900 – 3 April 1998) was a British mathematician.

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Mary Duggan

Mary Beatrice Duggan (7 November 1925 – 10 March 1973) was an international cricketer, who played 17 test matches for the England women's cricket team between her debut against Australia in Adelaide in 1949, and her last game, against the touring Australians, at the Oval in 1963.

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Mary Knowles

Mary Knowles (1733–1807), née Morris, was an English Quaker poet and abolitionist.

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Mary Stewart Kilgour

Mary Stewart Kilgour (24 September 1851 – 1955) was a suffragist, educationalist, writer and campaigner for women's rights.

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Matt Mason (cricketer)

Matthew Sean Mason (born 20 March 1974 in Claremont, Western Australia) is an Australian first-class cricketer, although he holds an Irish passport and is thus not considered an overseas player at his current English county, Worcestershire.

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Matthew Goode (merchant)

Matthew Goode (1847 – 1 March 1931) was a softgoods retailer in the early days of South Australia, an important figure in the town of Willunga.

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Matthew Goode and Co

Matthew Goode and Co. was a softgoods wholesaler of Adelaide, South Australia with branches in Perth, Western Australia and Broken Hill, New South Wales.

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Matthew Holland (cricketer)

Matthew Holland (born 9 December 1971) is a former English cricketer.

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Matthew Richardson (golfer)

Matthew Richardson (born 5 December 1984) is an English professional golfer who has played in both Europe and North America.

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Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick

Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick (c. 1238 – 16/18 April 1301) was an English noblewoman and the eldest daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere.

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Maw & Co

Maw & Co have made earthenware encaustic and geometric floor tiles since 1850, when the company was established by George Maw and his brother Arthur.

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May 1946

The following events occurred in May 1946.

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Maya Lindholm

Maya Lindholm (born 20 December 1990) is a 2.5 point wheelchair basketball player, who played with the German national team that won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.

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Mayflower (tugboat)

Mayflower is a steam tug (tugboat) built in Bristol in 1861 and now preserved by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives.

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MCCA Knockout Trophy

The Minor Counties Cricket Association Knockout Cup was started in 1983 as a knockout one-day competition for the Minor Counties in English cricket.

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Meco-Moore Cutter Loader

The Meco-Moore cutter loader was an early twentieth-century British mining machine.

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Mel Nicholls

Melissa Nicholls (born 17 July 1977) is a British wheelchair athlete specialising in middle distance events in the T34 classification.

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Mel Nurse

Melvyn Tudor George Nurse (born 11 October 1937) is a Welsh former professional footballer.

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Mendip Hills

The Mendip Hills (commonly called the Mendips) is a range of limestone hills to the south of Bristol and Bath in Somerset, England.

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Mere Green, Worcestershire

Mere Green is a hamlet in the English county of Worcestershire.

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Metropolitan Railway steam locomotives

The first Metropolitan Railway steam locomotives were ordered in 1864 for the Metropolitan Railway, to replace the Great Western Railway locomotive that had opened their first line the previous year.

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Michael Bradley (cricketer)

Michael Ewart Bradley (born 29 March 1934) is an English former cricketer who played nine first-class games for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.

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Michael Corbett (judge)

Michael McGregor Corbett (14 September 1923 – 16 September 2007) was a former Chief Justice of South Africa (1989–1996).

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Michael Kelly (tenor)

Michael Kelly (25 December 1762 – 9 October 1826) was an Irish singer (tenor), composer and theatrical manager who made an international career of importance in musical history.

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Michael Lewis (bishop)

Michael Augustine Owen Lewis (born 8 June 1953) is an English Anglican bishop.

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Michael P. Ross

Mike Ross is a former American politician from Boston, Massachusetts, who represented District 8 (which includes Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and the Fenway) on the Boston City Council from 2000 through 2013.

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Michael Powell

Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English film director, celebrated for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger.

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Michael Wilding (writer)

Michael Wilding (born 5 January 1942 in Worcester, England) is a British writer and academic who has spent most of his career in Australia.

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Mid Worcestershire (UK Parliament constituency)

Mid Worcestershire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Nigel Huddleston, a Conservative.

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Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough is a large post-industrial town on the south bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, north-east England, founded in 1830.

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Midland Red

Midland Red Midland Red Omnibus Company Limited formerly Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Company Limited was a bus company that operated in The Midlands from 1905 until 1981.

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Midlands 1 East

Midlands 1 East is an English semi-professional level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the eastern region of the Midlands, including sides from Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and occasionally Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.

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Midlands 1 West

Midlands 1 West is an English level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the western region of the Midlands, including sides from Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham and the West Midlands, Worcestershire and occasionally Cheshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Oxfordshire. The league champions are promoted to Midlands Premier and the runner-up play against the second placed team from Midlands 1 East for the second promotion place. The last three teams are relegated to Midlands 2 West (North) or Midlands 2 West (South) depending on geographical location.

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Midlands Electricity

The Midlands Electricity Board was the public sector utility company responsible for electricity generation and electrical infrastructure maintenance in the Midlands of England prior to 1990.

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Midlands Today

Midlands Today is the BBC's regional television news service for the West Midlands.

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Mike George

Mike George is a British radio presenter.

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Mike O'Brien (British politician)

Michael O'Brien QC (born 19 June 1954) is a British lawyer and former Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Warwickshire from 1992 to 2010, serving in a number of cabinet posts.

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Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford

Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock (died 24 December 1143) was High Sheriff of Gloucester and Constable of England.

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Minor Counties Cricket Championship

The Minor Counties Cricket Championship is a season-long competition in England that is contested by those county cricket clubs that do not have first-class status.

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Miss Universe UK 2008

The Miss Universe UK 2008 pageant was held on May 4, 2008.

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Mitchell Fowles

Mitchell Graham Fowles (born 18 December 1970) is a former English cricketer.

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Monarch's Way

The Monarch's Way is a long-distance footpath in England that approximates the escape route taken by King Charles II in 1651 after being defeated in the Battle of Worcester.

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Monkey-baiting

Monkey-baiting is a blood sport involving the baiting of monkeys.

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Monmouth

Monmouth (Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is the historic county town of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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MORGOIL Bearings

The MORGOIL Bearings division is a business unit of Primetals Technologies USA LLC (formerly Morgan Construction Company), designers, manufacturers and service providers of high speed rod, bar, combination mills and handling equipment for the steel and non-ferrous industries.

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Mount Tom Range

The Mount Tom Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts.

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Municipal Corporations Act 1835

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 (5 & 6 Wm. IV., c.76), sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales.

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Murage

Murage was a medieval toll for the building or repair of town walls in England, Wales and Ireland.

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Murder of April Jones

April Sue-Lyn Jones (4 April 2007 – c. 1 October 2012), from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales, aged five, disappeared on 1 October 2012, after being sighted willingly getting into a vehicle near her home.

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Muriel Freeman

Muriel Bolton Freeman (9 September 1897 – 1980) was an English foil fencer.

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Museum of Royal Worcester

The Museum of Royal Worcester (formerly Worcester Porcelain Museum and Dyson Perrins Museum) is a ceramics museum located in the Royal Worcester porcelain factory's former site in Worcester, England.

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Names of European cities in different languages: U–Z

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Namesco

Namesco Ltd (names.co.uk) provides professional online services for individuals and businesses including domain name registration, web hosting, website building tools, email services, ecommerce solutions and a range of managed and unmanaged servers.

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Nantgarw Pottery

The Nantgarw Pottery was a noted pottery, located in Nantgarw on the eastern bank of the Glamorganshire Canal, north of Cardiff in the River Taff valley, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway

The Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway was a standard gauge railway line which began as a single line branch in the early 1860s and rapidly became part of the Great Western Railway's (GWR) double track Wellington-Crewe line.

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Natalie Denning

Natalie Denning (born 11 December 1983 in Worcester) is an English glamour model.

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Nathan Baker

Nathan Luke Baker (born 23 April 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Championship club Bristol City.

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Nathan Newport

Nathan Alexander Newport (born 10 May 1989) is an English cricketer who played first-class cricket in a single match for Warwickshire in 2009.

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National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit

The National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit or NPARU is a research institute in Worcester.

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National Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise

The National Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise (Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund für Leibesübungen, abbreviated NSRL), was the umbrella organization for sports and physical education in Nazi Germany.

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Naunton Beauchamp

Naunton Beauchamp (pronounced 'Beechum') is a village and is also a civil parish within Wychavon district in Worcestershire, England.

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Neil Fox (broadcaster)

Neil Andrew Howe Fox (born 12 June 1961) is an English radio DJ and television presenter, known for many years as Dr Fox before he became "Foxy" in the 2000s.

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Netball Superleague

The Vitality Netball Superleague (VNSL) is the elite netball competition in the United Kingdom.

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Netherlands national American football team

The Dutch Lions is the Dutch national American Football team.

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New College Worcester

New College Worcester (or NCW; formerly RNIB New College) is an independent boarding and day school for students, aged 11–19, who are blind or partially sighted.

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New Road, Worcester

New Road, Worcester, England, has been the home cricket ground of Worcestershire County Cricket Club since 1896.

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New Zealand cricket team in England in 2015

The New Zealand national cricket team toured England from 8 May to 23 June 2015 for two Test matches, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and a Twenty20 International (T20I) against the England cricket team.

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Newland, Worcestershire

Newland is a village and civil parish on the north-eastern edge of Malvern Link, Worcestershire, England, on the A449 road.

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Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway

The Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway was a railway company formed to connect the places in its name.

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Nicholas Bullingham

Nicholas Bullingham (or Bollingham) (c. 1520–1576) was an English Bishop of Worcester.

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Nicholas Clapton

Nicholas Clapton (born 16 September 1955) is an English countertenor, singing-teacher and author.

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Nicholas Shakespeare

Nicholas William Richmond Shakespeare FRSL (born 3 March 1957) is a British novelist and biographer, described by the Wall Street Journal as "one of the best English novelists of our time".

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Nick Baldwin

Nicholas Peter Baldwin CBE FIMechE FIET (born 17 December 1952) is a British businessman, and the Chairman of the Office for Nuclear Regulation, and a former Chief Executive of Powergen (E.ON UK since July 2004).

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Nicky Gavron

Felicia Nicolette C. Gavron (née Coates; born 24 November 1941) is a British politician, former Deputy Mayor of London, a member of the London Assembly and the former Labour candidate for the 2004 Mayor of London elections.

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Nicolas Fatio de Duillier

Nicolas Fatio de Duillier (also spelled Faccio or Facio; 16 February 1664 – 12 May 1753) was a Swiss-born mathematician, natural philosopher, inventor, and religious campaigner.

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Noah's Ark (UK TV series)

Noah's Ark is a British television series, which aired on ITV.

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Non-metropolitan district

Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of local government district in England.

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Norman Bailey (musician)

Norman Bailey (February 6, 1913 – July 11, 1984) was an American musician who was a member of the Lawrence Welk orchestra from 1952 to 1973.

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Norman Wheeler

Major General (Thomas) Norman (Samuel) Wheeler (16 June 1915 – 21 September 1990) was a British Army officer who commanded the 2nd Division from 1964 to 1966.

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North Malvern

North Malvern is a suburb of Malvern, Worcestershire, England.

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North Midlands Cup

The North Midlands Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out cup club competition organised by the North Midlands Rugby Football Union and was first contested during the 1971-72 season with the inaugural cup being won by the now defunct Birmingham Police, who beat Evesham at the final held at The Reddings in Birmingham (formerly home of Moseley RFC).

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North Piddle

North Piddle is a small civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England.

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North Wyke

North Wyke is an historic manor in the parish of South Tawton, Devon.

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Northampton

Northampton is the county town of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England.

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Northampton Mercury

The Northampton Mercury was an English newspaper founded in 1720.

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Northfield, Birmingham

Northfield is a residential area on the southern outskirts of metropolitan Birmingham, England, and near the boundary with Worcestershire.

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Northwick, Worcestershire

Northwick is a district of Worcester, England, located in the north of the city on the left (east) bank of the River Severn.

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Norton, Worcestershire

Norton is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, from the boundary of the City of Worcester, England.

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Norwich Union

Norwich Union was the name of insurance company Aviva's British arm before June 2009.

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Noutard's Green

Noutard's Green is a hamlet within the civil parish of Shrawley in Worcestershire, England.

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Nunnery Wood High School

Nunnery Wood High School is an academy school in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Nyborg T.G.N.1

The Nyborg T.G.N.1 was a single-seat experimental sailplane built in the early 1930s, its unusual wing design a scaled-up version of the wings of large birds.

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O'Neill's (pub chain)

O'Neill's is an Irish-themed pub chain with 49 outlets in the United Kingdom.

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Oaksey

Oaksey is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, on the county boundary with Gloucestershire.

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Oddingley

Oddingley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Worcestershire, approximately north-east of the county town of Worcester.

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Offa of Mercia

Offa was King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 757 until his death in July 796.

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Old English literature

Old English literature or Anglo-Saxon literature, encompasses literature written in Old English, in Anglo-Saxon England from the 7th century to the decades after the Norman Conquest of 1066.

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Oldswinford

The name Oldswinford is now used for a small area of Stourbridge, close to the parish church.

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Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English military and political leader.

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Olton railway station

Olton railway station serves the Olton area of Solihull, in the West Midlands of England.

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Olympus Rugby XV Madrid

Olympus Rugby XV Madrid is a rugby union team that competes in the European Challenge Cup.

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Ombersley

The village and parish of Ombersley is in the Wychavon District Council area of Worcestershire.

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Once Upon a Tour

Once Upon a Tour was the third world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in 2004 and 2005, to promote the release of their fifth album, Once, released June 7, 2004.

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Orderic Vitalis

Orderic Vitalis (Ordericus Vitalis; 1075 –) was an English chronicler and Benedictine monk who wrote one of the great contemporary chronicles of 11th- and 12th-century Normandy and Anglo-Norman England.

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Organ Sonata (Elgar)

The Sonata in G major, Op.

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Orion Media

Orion Media was a UK commercial radio group, founded in 2009 after a management buy-in, with backing from Lloyds Development Capital.

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Orphanage

An orphanage is a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans—children whose biological parents are deceased or otherwise unable or unwilling to take care of them.

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Oswald of Worcester

Oswald of Worcester (died 29 February 992) was Archbishop of York from 972 to his death in 992.

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Our Father (British film)

Our Father is a 2015 British short war drama film written and directed by Calum Rhys.

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Out-of-hours service

Out-of-hours services are the arrangements to provide access to healthcare at times when General Practitioner surgeries are closed; in the United Kingdom this is normally between 6.30pm and 8am, at weekends, at Bank Holidays and sometimes if the practice is closed for educational sessions.

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Overberg branch line

The Overberg branch line is a railway line in the Western Cape, South Africa, that runs from Cape Town through Somerset West and Caledon to Bredasdorp.

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Owain Glyndŵr

Owain Glyndŵr (c. 1359 – c. 1415), or Owain Glyn Dŵr, was a Welsh ruler and the last native Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales (Tywysog Cymru) but to many, viewed as an unofficial king.

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Owen Glendower (novel)

Owen Glendower: An Historical Novel by John Cowper Powys was first published in America in January 1941, and in the UK in February 1942.

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Owslebury

Owslebury is a village and civil parish in the county of Hampshire, in the south of England approximately outside Winchester.

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Oxford

Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire.

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Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway

The Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway (OW&WR) was a railway company in England.

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Oz and James Drink to Britain

Oz and James Drink to Britain was a BBC television series in which wine writer Oz Clarke and motor journalist James May travelled through Britain and Ireland to discover the array of available alcoholic drinks.

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Paenitentiale Ecgberhti

The Paenitentiale Ecgberhti (also known as the Paenitentiale Pseudo-Ecgberhti, or more commonly as either Ecgberht's penitential or the Ecgberhtine penitential) is an early medieval penitential handbook composed around 740, possibly by Archbishop Ecgberht of York.

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Painswick

Painswick is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.

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Pakington family

Pakington is the name of an English Worcestershire family, now represented by the barony of Hampton.

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Pakistani cricket team in England and Ireland in 2016

The Pakistan national cricket team toured England and Ireland from 3 July to 7 September 2016 for a four-match Test series, a five-match One Day International (ODI) series and a one-off Twenty20 International (T20I) against the England cricket team.

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Park and ride bus services in the United Kingdom

Park and ride bus services in the United Kingdom are bus services designed to provide intermodal passenger journeys between a private mode of transport and a shared mode bus.

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Patricia Leonard

Patricia Leonard (9 March 1936 – 28 January 2010) was an English opera singer, best known for her performances in mezzo-soprano and contralto roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.

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Patron saints of places

The idea of assigning a patron saint to a certain locality harks back to the ancient tutelary deities.

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Paul A. Varg

Paul A. Varg (March 20, 1912 – February 23, 1994) was an American historian.

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Paul Bent

Paul Bent (born 1 May 1965) is a former English cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Worcestershire between the mid-1980s and early 1990s.

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Paul Clarkson

Paul Clarkson is an English actor, theatre director and teacher.

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Paul Farrer

Paul Myles Farrer (born 6 January 1973) is a British film and television music composer.

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Paul Kingsnorth

Paul Kingsnorth (born 1972 in Worcester) is an English writer and thinker.

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Peace (band)

Peace are an English indie rock quartet, formed in Worcester.

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Pembridge

Pembridge is a village and civil parish in Arrow valley in Herefordshire, England.

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Pendock Church

Pendock Church is a redundant Anglican church standing to the southeast of the hamlet of Sledge Green in the parish of Pendock, Worcestershire, England.

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Penkridge

Penkridge is a market town and civil parish in Staffordshire, England, which since the 17th century has been an industrial and commercial centre for neighbouring villages and the agricultural produce of Cannock Chase.

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Peopleton

Peopleton is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England.

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Percy Wakefield

Percy Harold Wakefield (3 September 1888 – 20 December 1973) was an English first-class cricketer who played in one match for Worcestershire against Hampshire at New Road in 1922.

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Pershore

Pershore is a market town in Worcestershire, England, on the banks of the River Avon.

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Peter Barr (nurseryman)

Peter Barr (1826–1909) was a Scottish nurseryman and merchant, best known for daffodils.

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Peter Barwick

Peter Barwick (1619–1705) was an English physician and author.

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Peter de Montfort

Peter de Montfort (or Piers de Montfort) (c. 1205 – 4 August 1265) of Beaudesert Castle was an English magnate, soldier and diplomat.

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Peter King (footballer, born 1943)

Peter Charles King (born 3 April 1943) is an English former professional footballer.

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Peter Parker (British businessman)

Sir Peter Parker KBE LVO (30 August 1924 – 28 April 2002) was a British businessman and chairman of the British Railways Board from 1976 to 1983.

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Peter Randall Johnson

Peter Randall Johnson (5 August 1880 – 1 July 1959) was a cricketer who played for Cambridge University, Somerset and several amateur sides in a long first-class cricket career that stretched from 1900 to 1927.

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Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester

Peter Edward Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester, (25 March 1932 – 23 June 2010) was a British politician.

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Petroc Trelawny

James Edward Petroc Trelawny (born 27 May 1971) is a British classical music radio and television broadcaster, who joined BBC Radio 3 in 1998, where he now presents Breakfast.

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Phil Harris (cricketer)

Philip Graham Harris (born 12 May 1990) is an English cricketer.

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Phil Imray

Phillip Benjamin Imray (born 22 February 1984) is an English footballer who plays for Team Wellington in the ASB Premiership as a goalkeeper.

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Philip Bearcroft

Philip Bearcroft, D.D. (1695 – 1761) was an English clergyman and antiquary.

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Philip Doddridge

Philip Doddridge D.D. (26 June 1702 – 26 October 1751) was an English Nonconformist (Congregationalist) minister, educator, and hymnwriter.

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Philip Dorrell

Philip George Dorrell (6 December 1914 — 8 November 1994) was an English cricketer who played a single first-class match, for Worcestershire against Northamptonshire in 1946.

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Philip Furley Fyson

Philip Furley Fyson (1877–1947) was a botanist and educator who worked in India.

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Philip Henry Gosse

Philip Henry Gosse FRS (6 April 1810 – 23 August 1888), known to his friends as Henry, was an English naturalist and popularizer of natural science, virtually the inventor of the seawater aquarium, and a painstaking innovator in the study of marine biology.

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Philip John Whitcombe

Philip John Whitcombe (born 11 November 1928) is a former English first-class cricketer who played 34 matches between 1949 and 1953.

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Philip Newth

Philip Newth (born 20 January 1939) is an Anglo-Norwegian author of children's literature.

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Philip Pearsall Carpenter

Philip Pearsall Carpenter Rev.

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Philip Serrell

Philip Martyn Serrell (born 27 March 1954) is an English auctioneer, antiques expert and television presenter.

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Pinvin

Pinvin is a village in Worcestershire, England, a little to the north of Pershore, about south-east of Worcester, and about north-west of Evesham and lies on the crossroads of the A44, A4104 and B4082.

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Planet Mu

Planet Mu is an English electronic music record label run by Mike Paradinas (also known as µ-Ziq).

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Pliny Merrick

Pliny T. Merrick (August 2, 1794 – January 31, 1867) was an American attorney and politician from Massachusetts.

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Plum jerkum

Plum jerkum is an alcoholic drink produced from plums.

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Political families of Australia

A political family in Australia (also called political dynasty) is a family in which multiple members are involved in Australian politics, particularly electoral politics.

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Political make-up of local councils in the United Kingdom

This page documents political party strengths in the United Kingdom's principal local authorities (commonly known as local councils).

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Pontardawe

Pontardawe (– "bridge on the Tawe") is a town that houses some 5,000 inhabitants in the Swansea Valley (Welsh: Cwmtawe) in Wales.

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Poolbrook

Poolbrook is a village and a suburb of Malvern, Worcestershire, England, situated approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Great Malvern, the town's centre, and about 0.5 miles (08 km) from the Malvern suburb of Barnards Green on the Poolbrook Road (B4208).

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Popular music of Birmingham

Birmingham's culture of popular music first developed in the mid-1950s.

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Porcelain manufacturing companies in Europe

Porcelain manufacturing companies are firms which manufacture porcelain.

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Porthdinllaen

Porthdinllaen (in English sometimes Porth Dinllaen), is a small coastal village in the Dwyfor locality on the Llŷn Peninsula within Gwynedd, Wales, located on a small promontory, and historically in Caernarfonshire.

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Powick

Powick is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England, located two miles south of the city of Worcester and four miles north of Great Malvern.

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Powick Asylum Music

The Powick Asylum Music consists of a number of sets of dance music – quadrilles and polkas – written by Edward Elgar during his time as bandmaster at the Worcester City and County Lunatic Asylum (later Powick Asylum) between 1879 and 1884.

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Powick Hospital

Powick Hospital was a psychiatric facility located on outside the village of Powick, Worcestershire.

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Premier 15s

The Premier 15s, currently known for sponsorship purposes as the Tyrrells Premier 15s, is the top tier of the women’s English rugby union domestic league system run by the Rugby Football Union (RFU).

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Premiership Rugby

Premiership Rugby (officially known as Gallagher Premiership Rugby, or the Gallagher Premiership due to sponsorship reasons) is an English professional rugby union competition.

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Pretty Polly (ballad)

"Pretty Polly", "The Gosport Tragedy" or "The Cruel Ship's Carpenter" (Laws P36, Roud 15) is a traditional English-language folk song found in the British Isles, Canada, and the Appalachian region of North America, among other places.

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Private finance initiative

The private finance initiative (PFI) is a way of creating "public–private partnerships" (PPPs) where private firms are contracted to complete and manage public projects.

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Prodigy house

Prodigy house is a term for large and showy English country houses built by courtiers and other wealthy families, either "noble palaces of an awesome scale" or "proud, ambitious heaps" according to taste.

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Providence (1866)

Providence was a large sidewheel steamer launched in 1866 by William H. Webb of New York for the Merchants Steamship Company.

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Pungent Stench

Pungent Stench is a death metal band from Vienna, Austria formed in 1988.

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Purcell (architects)

Purcell is an architectural design practice with 13 regional studios in the UK and three studios in Asia Pacific.

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Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars

The Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army.

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Quentin Townsend

Quentin Townsend (born 13 February 1977) is an English former footballer who played as a centre back.

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R. G. D. Allen

Sir Roy George Douglas Allen, CBE, FBA (3 June 1906 – 29 September 1983) was an English economist, mathematician and statistician, also member of the International Statistical Institute.

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R. H. Massy-Westropp

Ralph Henry Massy-Westropp (born Worcester, England 23 April 1864, died County Clare, Irish Free State 30 June 1932) was an Irish rugby international.

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Rachael Haynes

Rachael Louise Haynes (born 26 December 1986) is an Australian cricketer.

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Rachel Trevor-Morgan

Rachel Trevor-Morgan is a British milliner best known for the hats she creates for the Queen.

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Rachel Walker (field hockey)

Rachel Walker (born 15 May 1979 in Worcester, Worcestershire) is an English field hockey international, who was a member of the England and Great Britain women's field hockey team since making her England debut in June 2000 against Ireland.

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Radio Be-94 Tirana

Eagle Radio (formerly Radio Be-94) is a radio station based in Tirana, Albania.

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RAF Defford

Royal Air Force Defford or more simply RAF Defford is a former Royal Air Force station located north west of Defford, Worcestershire, England.

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RAF Worcester

RAF Worcester was a Royal Air Force relief landing ground (RLG) which was located north east of Worcester city centre, Worcestershire, England and south west of Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire.

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Ralph Ashley

Ralph Ashley (died 7 April 1606) was an English Jesuit lay-brother who became involved with the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot.

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Ramsden, Worcestershire

Ramsden is a hamlet in the English county of Worcestershire.

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Ranulf Higden

Ranulf Higden or Higdon (– 12 March 1364) was an English chronicler and a Benedictine monk of the monastery of St. Werburgh in Chester.

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Red Hill, Worcester

Red Hill is an area of Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Rednal

Rednal is a residential suburb on the south western edge of metropolitan Birmingham, West Midlands, England, 9 miles (14.2 kilometres) south west of Birmingham city centre and forming part of Longbridge parish and electoral ward.

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Reg Perks

Reginald Thomas David "Reg" Perks (4 October 1911, Hereford – 22 November 1977, Worcester) was an English cricketer who played in 2 Tests in 1939, and was the mainstay of Worcestershire's bowling for a long period from the middle 1930s until the middle 1950s.

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Regiment Westelike Provinsie

Regiment Westelike Provincie is a mechanised infantry regiment of the South African Army.

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Reginald Bonham

Reginald Walter Bonham (31 January 1906 – 16 March 1984) was a blind chess player from St. Neots, England known for his achievements in both blind and sighted chess.

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Reginald Bray

Sir Reginald Bray KG (c. 1440 – 24 June 1503) was the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster under Henry VII, English courtier, and architect of the Henry VII Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey.

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Reham Khan

Reham Nayyar Khan (ریحام نئیر خان.; born 3 April 1973) is a journalist and film producer of British Pakistani descent.

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Religion in Medieval England

Religion in Medieval England includes all forms of religious organization, practice and belief in England, between the end of Roman authority in the fifth century and the advent of Tudor dynasty in the late fifteenth century.

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Relocation of sports teams in the United Kingdom

Relocation of professional sports teams in the United Kingdom is a practice which involves a sports team moving from one metropolitan area to another, although occasionally moves between municipalities in the same conurbation are also included.

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Rental Health Index

The Rental Health Index is an analytical tool created for property investors and others interested in real estate trends.

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Results of the United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011

In the United Kingdom, the Alternative Vote referendum also known as the UK-wide referendum on the Parliamentary voting system was a referendum that took place on 5 May 2011, on whether to change the system for electing the House of Commons, the lower house of the national Parliament at Westminster.

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Results of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016

The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, also known as the EU referendum, took place in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar on 23 June 2016.

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Reynolds (surname)

Reynolds is a surname in the English language.

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RGS Springfield

RGS Springfield (Royal Grammar School Springfield) is a co-ed Junior School of RGS Worcester.

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RGS The Grange

RGS The Grange (Royal Grammar School The Grange) is one of the junior schools of RGS Worcester.

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Rhydspence Inn

The Rhydspence Inn is a 14th-century inn situated on the Wales-England border and within the Wye Valley overlooking the Welsh hills and Herefordshire countryside.

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Richard Arden-Davis

Richard Arden-Davis (31 January 1855 – 29 June 1917) was an English first-class cricketer with Middlesex, and Anglican clergyman.

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Richard Banister

Richard Banister (died 1626), was an English oculist of Stamford, Lincolnshire.

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Richard Bristow

Richard Bristow (1538 at Worcester – 1581 at Harrow on the Hill) was an English Catholic controversialist and Biblical scholar.

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Richard Clarke (radio personality)

Richard "Rich" Clarke (born 19 August 1978) is a British radio presenter and DJ from Worcester, England, currently employed by Global Radio as a presenter on Heart South Coast.

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Richard Cupper

Richard Cupper or Couper (by 1519 – 1583/84), of London; Powick and Worcester, Worcestershire, was an English politician.

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Richard de Abyndon

Richard de Abyndon, Abendon, or Abingdon (died 1327) was an English judge.

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Richard Dighton

Richard Dighton (1795 in London – 13 April 1880 in London), was an English artist in the Regency period, best known for his many satirical profile portraits of contemporary London celebrities and characters.

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Richard Dowdeswell (died 1673)

Richard Dowdeswell (before 24 February 1601 – 25 March 1673) was an English landowner who, after being an active Royalist in the English Civil War, sat in the House of Commons from 1660 until his death.

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Richard Hall (English cricketer)

Richard Jonathon Hall (born 27 September 1978) is an English cricketer.

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Richard Huddleston (monk)

Richard Huddleston or Hudleston (1583–1655), was an English Benedictine monk.

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Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York

Richard of York (also known as Richard Plantagenet), 3rd Duke of York KG (21 September 1411 – 30 December 1460), was a leading medieval English magnate, a great-grandson of King Edward III through his father, and a great-great-great-grandson of the same king through his mother.

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Richard Padmore

Richard Padmore (1789 – 12 January 1881) was a British Liberal Party politician and industrialist.

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Richard Robert Fairbairn

Richard Robert James Fairbairn (27 May 1867 – 14 October 1941) was a British tramways and bus manager, Justice of the Peace and Liberal Party politician.

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Richard Van Allan

Richard Van Allan CBE (28 May 1935 – 4 December 2008) was a versatile British operatic bass singer who had a lengthy career.

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River Corve

The River Corve is a minor river in Shropshire, England.

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River Onny

The River Onny is a river in Shropshire, England.

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River School

The River School is an independent Christian School, affiliated with the Christian Schools Trust.

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River Severn

The River Severn (Afon Hafren, Sabrina) is a river in the United Kingdom.

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River Stour, Worcestershire

The Stour is a river flowing through the counties of Worcestershire, the West Midlands and Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England.

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River Teme

The River Teme (pronounced; Afon Tefeidiad) rises in Mid Wales, south of Newtown, and flows through Knighton where it crosses the border into England down to Ludlow in Shropshire, then to the north of Tenbury Wells on the Shropshire/Worcestershire border there, on its way to join the River Severn south of Worcester.

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Rob Edwards (actor)

Rob Edwards (born 24 May 1949 in Worcester, Worcestershire) is an English actor.

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Robert Alfred Vaughan

Robert Alfred Vaughan (1823–1857) was an English Congregationalist minister and author.

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Robert and Thomas Wintour

Robert Wintour (1568 – 30 January 1606) and Thomas Wintour (1571 or 1572 – 31 January 1606), also spelt Winter, were members of the Gunpowder Plot, a failed conspiracy to assassinate King James I. Brothers, they were related to other conspirators, such as their cousin, Robert Catesby, and a half-brother, John Wintour, also joined them following the plot's failure.

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Robert Bennet (bishop)

Robert Bennet (Bennett) (died 1617) was an English Anglican bishop.

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Robert Byrne (bishop)

Robert Byrne, C.O. (born 22 September 1956) is a British Roman Catholic bishop.

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Robert Cooke (officer of arms)

Robert Cooke (or Cook) (born c. 1535, died 1592–3) was an English Officer of Arms in the reign of Elizabeth I. In the College of Arms, he rose to the rank of Clarenceux King of Arms, serving in that capacity from 1567 until his death in 1592–3.

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Robert Cox Clifton

Robert Cox Clifton (1810–1861) was an English churchman, canon of Manchester Cathedral.

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Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby

Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby (1239–1279) was an English nobleman.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954) is an American environmental attorney, author, and activist.

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Robert Fisher Tomes

Robert Fisher Tomes (4 August 1823 – 10 July 1904) was an English farmer and zoologist.

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Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, KG (5 December 1661 – 21 May 1724) was an English and later British statesman of the late Stuart and early Georgian periods.

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Robert Harris (minister)

Robert Harris (1581–1658) was an English clergyman, known as a Puritan preacher, member of the Westminster Assembly, and President of Trinity College, Oxford.

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Robert Jocelyn, 1st Viscount Jocelyn

Robert Jocelyn, 1st Viscount Jocelyn PC (I) SL (c. 1688 ? – 3 December 1756) was an Anglo-Irish politician and member of the Peerage of Ireland.

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Robert Jones (Archdeacon of Worcester)

Robert George Jones (born 30 October 1955) is a British Anglican priest Jones was brought up in Birmingham and was confirmed in St John's, Halesowen in 1966.

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Robert Vaughan (minister)

Robert Vaughan (1795–1868) was an English minister of the Congregationalist communion, academic, college head and writer, from a Welsh background.

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Robin Parry

Robin Parry is a Christian theologian particularly known for advocating Christian universalism.

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Robin Walker

Robin Caspar Walker (born 12 April 1978) is a British Conservative Party politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Worcester constituency and the Undersecretary of State for the Department for Exiting the European Union.

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Robyn Love

Robyn Love (born 28 August 1990) is a 3.5 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain at the 2016 Paralympic Games.

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Rochford, Worcestershire

Rochford consists of two hamlets, Lower and Upper Rochford.

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Roger Hale Sheaffe

General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe, 1st Baronet (15 July 1763 – 17 July 1851) was a Loyalist General in the British Army during the War of 1812.

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Roger Maynwaring

Roger Maynwaring (Mainwaring, Manwaring) (1590–1653) was an English bishop, known for his support for absolutism.

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Roger Townshend (judge)

Sir Roger Townshend KS MP (died 1493) was an English landowner, judge, and politician.

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Roger Wyke

Roger Wyck (died c.1467) (alias Wykes, Wycke, Wick, Wicks, Weeke, etc.) of Bindon in the parish of Axmouth in Devon, was a Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle (UK Parliament constituency) in 1413.

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Roller derby in the United Kingdom

By September 2011, there were more than 1,000 amateur roller derby leagues, covering every inhabited continent, with teams in countries such as Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Germany, Belgium, Finland, Sweden and Singapore In the UK, the sport is mostly played by women.

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Rolling stock of the Kent & East Sussex Railway (heritage)

The Kent & East Sussex Railway has hosted a variety of heritage rolling stock since the line was closed by British Railways in 1961.

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Roly Jenkins

Roly Jenkins (sometimes spelt Roley) (24 November 1918 – 22 July 1995) was an English cricketer, almost exclusively for Worcestershire as a leg spinner in the period immediately after World War II.

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Romsley, Shropshire

Romsley (grid reference SO783826) is a hamlet and civil parish in southeast Shropshire, England.

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Rona Pondick

Rona Pondick (born April 18, 1952) is an American sculptor.

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Ronald A. Sandison

Ronald Arthur Sandison (1 April 1916 – 18 June 2010) was a British psychiatrist and psychotherapist who was a well-known early pioneer in Britain of the clinical use of LSD in psychiatry.

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Ronald Smith (cricketer)

Ronald Smith (16 February 1926 – 3 March 2001) was an English cricketer.

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Ronkswood

Ronkswood is a suburb of the city of Worcester, the county seat of Worcestershire, England.

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Rose and Rosie

Rose Ellen Dix (born 15 June 1988) and Roseanne Elizabeth "Rosie" Spaughton (born 30 May 1990), known as Rose and Rosie, are a married British comedy and entertainment duo who have gained popularity through their YouTube videos.

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Rosemary Hawley Jarman

Rosemary Hawley Jarman (27 April 1935 – 17 March 2015) was an English novelist and writer of short stories.

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Rosi Sexton

Rosemary Ann Sexton (born 16 July 1977) is a mathematician, athlete, sports therapist, osteopath, writer and musician.

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Rosie and Jim

Rosie and Jim (sometimes written as Rosie & Jim) is a British children's television programme produced by Ragdoll Productions and aired on ITV from 3 September 1990 to 31 March 2000, and on PBS from 5 September 1992 to 31 March 2001.

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Ross Clark (journalist)

Ross Clark (born 12 September 1966) is a British journalist and author whose work has appeared in The Spectator, The Times and other publications.

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Round Oak rail accident

The Round Oak railway accident happened on 23 August 1858 between Brettell Lane and Round Oak railway stations, on the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.

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Rowland Berkeley

Rowland Berkeley (about 1548 – 11 June 1611) of Worcester and Spetchley was an English clothier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1593 and 1611.

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Rowland Taylor

Rowland Taylor (sometimes spelled "Tayler") (6 October 1510 – 9 February 1555) was an English Protestant martyr during the Marian Persecutions.

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Rowland Wilson (cricketer)

Rowland Alwyn Wilson (18 July 1868 – 1 October 1959) was an English clergyman and a sportsman who represented Cambridge University both in track athletics and in first-class cricket.

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Roy Orbison/The Beatles Tour

The Roy Orbison/The Beatles Tour was a 1963 concert tour of the United Kingdom by Roy Orbison and the Beatles.

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Royal Artillery Memorial

The Royal Artillery Memorial is a stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London, dedicated to the First World War casualties of the Royal Regiment of Artillery.

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Royal Grammar School Worcester

The Royal Grammar School Worcester (also known as RGS Worcester or RGSW) is an independent coeducational school in Worcester, England.

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Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was an Irish line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1968.

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Royal Life Saving Society UK

The Royal Life Saving Society UK is a drowning prevention charity founded in 1891 in the UK.

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Royal Mint

The Royal Mint is a government-owned mint that produces coins for the United Kingdom.

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Royal Worcester

Royal Worcester is believed to be the oldest or second oldest remaining English porcelain brand still in existence today, established in 1751 (this is disputed by Royal Crown Derby, which claims 1750 as its year of establishment).

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Rushwick

Rushwick is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Russ Bradley

Russ Bradley (born 17 November 1965) is a British strongman competitor, notable for his appearance at the 1997 World's Strongest Man, multiple British strength titles and his numerous Guinness world records.

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Ruth Kettlewell

Ruth Kettlewell (13 April 1913 – 17 July 2007) was an English actress.

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Ryan Bower

Ryan Bower (born 25 February 1991) is an English rugby union player who plays for Worcester Warriors in the Aviva Premiership.

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Ryan Powell (rugby union)

Ryan Powell (born 1 July 1980 in Panteg) is a Wales international rugby union player.

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Saint Kenelm

Saint Kenelm (or Cynehelm) was an Anglo-Saxon saint, venerated throughout medieval England, and mentioned in the Canterbury Tales (the Nun's Priest's Tale, lines 290–301, in which the cook Chaunteecleer tries to demonstrate the reality of prophetic dreams to his wife Pertelote).

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Saint Peter's Singers of Leeds

Saint Peter's Singers (SPS) is a chamber choir associated with Leeds Minster, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England that celebrated during the Season 2017/2018 the fortieth anniversary of the choir's formation by Harry Fearnley in 1977.

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Salvatore Di Vittorio

Salvatore Di Vittorio (born 22 October 1967 in Palermo) is an Italian composer and conductor.

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Sam Barriscale

Sam Barriscale (born in September 1974 in Worcester) is an English actor and writer.

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Sam Campagna

Sam Patrick Philip Campagna (born 19 November 1980) is an English former professional football defender.

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Sam Smith (rugby union)

Sam Smith (born 6 June 1990 in Epsom, Surrey, England), is a former English rugby union player.

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Samuel Cooper Thacher

Samuel Cooper Thacher (December 14, 1785 – January 2, 1818) was an American clergyman and librarian.

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Samuel Daukes

Samuel Whitfield Daukes or Dawkes (1811–1880) was an English architect, based in Gloucester and London.

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Samuel Fell

Samuel Fell D.D. (1584 – 1 February 1649) was an English academic and clergyman, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford during the First English Civil War.

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Samuel Fisk Green

Samuel Fisk Green (1822–1884) was an American medical missionary.

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Samuel Foote

Samuel Foote (January 1720 – 21 October 1777) was a British dramatist, actor and theatre manager from Cornwall.

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Samuel Garbet

Samuel Garbet (d. 1751?) was an English topographer.

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Samuel Williams (cyclist)

Samuel Williams (born 18 March 1994 in Worcester) is an English racing cyclist riding for ONE Pro Cycling.

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Sankyns Green

Sankyns Green is a hamlet within the civil parish of Shrawley in Worcestershire, England.

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Sapey Common

Sapey Common is a small village in Herefordshire, England, near the border with Worcestershire, north east of Bromyard.

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Sara Davenport

Sara Davenport (born 1962) is a British philanthropist and former art dealer best known for founding The Breast Cancer Haven, a breast cancer support charity.

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Sarah Bache

Sarah Bache (1771? – 23 July 1844), was an English hymn writer.

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Sarah Thorne

Sarah Thorne (10 May 1836 – 27 February 1899) was a British actress and actress-manager of the 19th century who managed the Theatre Royal at Margate for many years.

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Sauce boat

A sauce boat, gravy boat or saucière is a boat-shaped pitcher in which sauce or gravy is served.

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Scarlet Carmina

Scarlet Carmina are a British rock band from Worcester, UK.

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Sconce (fortification)

A sconce is a small protective fortification, such as an earthwork, often placed on a mound as a defensive work for artillery.

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Scotch egg

A Scotch egg consists of a hard-boiled egg wrapped in sausage meat, coated in bread crumbs and baked or deep-fried.

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Scotland national cricket team

The Scotland national cricket team play their home matches at The Grange, Edinburgh.

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Scouting in West Midlands

Scouting in West Midlands is about Scouting in the official region of West Midlands.

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Seaán Ó hEidhin

Seaán Ó hEidhin, Franciscan Bishop of Clonfert, fl.

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Second Barons' War

The Second Barons' War (1264–1267) was a civil war in England between the forces of a number of barons led by Simon de Montfort against the royalist forces of King Henry III, led initially by the king himself and later by his son Prince Edward, the future King Edward I. The war featured a series of massacres of Jews by Montfort's supporters including his sons Henry and Simon, in attacks aimed at seizing and destroying evidence of Baronial debts.

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Second Battle of Newbury

The Second Battle of Newbury was a battle of the English Civil War fought on 27 October 1644, in Speen, adjoining Newbury in Berkshire.

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Sedgeberrow

Sedgeberrow is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England, about south of Evesham.

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Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon

Selina, Countess of Huntingdon (24 August 1707 – 17 June 1791) was an English religious leader who played a prominent part in the religious revival of the 18th century and the Methodist movement in England and Wales, and has left an affiliated group of churches (Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion) in England and in Sierra Leone in Africa.

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Semper fidelis

Semper fidelis is a Latin phrase that means "always faithful" or "always loyal".

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Serenade for Strings (Elgar)

The Serenade for Strings in E minor, Op.

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Seton Airlie

Seton Montgomery Airlie, also known as Jock Airlie (22 March 1920 – 12 May 2008) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre forward.

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Settlements on the A38

The A38 is a major trunk road running from the south-east of Bodmin in Cornwall to Mansfield in Nottinghamshire.

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Severn bore

The Severn bore is a tidal bore seen on the tidal reaches of the River Severn in south western England.

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Severn Stars

Severn Stars are an English netball team based in Worcester, England and compete in the Netball Superleague.

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Severn Way

The Severn Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in the United Kingdom, which follows the course of the River Severn through Mid Wales and western England.

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Shabir Khan

Shabir Khan (born 10 November 1985) is a footballer who plays for Worcester City, as a defender.

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Shambles Square, Manchester

Shambles Square is a square in Manchester, England, created in 1999 around the rebuilt Old Wellington Inn and Sinclair's Oyster Bar next to The Mitre Hotel.

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Shatterford Hill

Shatterford Hill is an English geographical feature that extends from Bewdley in north Worcestershire to Birdsgreen near Alveley, just over the border in Shropshire.

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Shavian alphabet

The Shavian alphabet (also known as the Shaw alphabet) is an alphabet conceived as a way to provide simple, phonetic orthography for the English language to replace the difficulties of conventional spelling.

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Sheila Scott

Sheila Scott OBE (27 April 1922 – 20 October 1988), was an English aviator who broke over 100 aviation records through her long distance flight endeavours, which included a "world and a half" flight in 1971.

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Sherrard's Green

Sherrard's Green is a village and a suburb of Malvern, Worcestershire, England, situated approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Great Malvern, the town's centre, and about from the Malvern suburb of Barnards Green.

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Shirley railway station (England)

Shirley railway station serves the Shirley area of Solihull in the West Midlands of England.

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Shop Direct

Shop Direct is a multi-brand online retailer in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Shrawley

Shrawley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Sian Williams (rugby player)

Sian Williams (born 23 October 1990) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays in the back row for Worcester/Newport Gwent Dragons and the Wales women's national rugby union team.

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Sibyl de Neufmarché

Sibyl de Neufmarché, Countess of Hereford, suo jure Lady of Brecknock (c. 1100 – after 1143), was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman, heiress to one of the most substantial fiefs in the Welsh Marches.

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Sidney Bowcott

Sidney Bowcott (1881 in Worcester, England - March 20, 1963) Bowcott immigrated to Canada in 1905, and then moved to Edmonton in 1907.

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Sidney Styler

Sidney William Styler (26 August 1908 – 27 January 1980) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Siege of Oxford

The Siege of Oxford refers to the English Civil War military campaigns waged to besiege the Royalist controlled city of Oxford, involving three short engagements over twenty-five months, which ended with a Parliamentarian victory in June 1646.

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Siege of Worcester

The second and longest Siege of Worcester(21 May – 23 July 1646) took place towards the end of the First English Civil War, when Parliamentary forces under the command of Thomas Rainsborough besieged the city of Worcester, accepting the capitulation of the Royalist defenders on 22 July.

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Siege of Worcester (1643)

The short siege of Worcester (29–31 May 1643) was conducted by a Parliamentary army of about 3,000 under the command of Sir William Waller.

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Sienna X

Sienna X is a fake tanning and wax company created in 2008, based in Worcester, Worcestershire.

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Simon Andrews (motorcyclist)

Simon Neil Stuart Andrews (14 August 1982 – 19 May 2014) was a British motorcycle racer.

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Simon Archer

Simon David Archer MBE (born 27 June 1973) is an English badminton player.

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Simon Dalrymple

Simon Hedley Dalrymple (born 6 June 1983) is an English former cricketer.

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Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester

Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (– 4 August 1265), also called Simon de Munford and sometimes referred to as Simon V de Montfort to distinguish him from other Simons de Montfort, was a French-English nobleman who inherited the title and estates of the earldom of Leicester in England.

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Simone Kues

Simone Kues (born 8 November 1976) is a German 1.0 point national wheelchair basketball player who plays in the wheelchair basketball league for Hamburg SV.

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Sims Reeves

John Sims Reeves (21 October 1821 – 25 October 1900), usually called simply Sims Reeves, was the foremost English operatic, oratorio and ballad tenor vocalist of the mid-Victorian era.

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Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet

Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet (3 August 1815 – 26 July 1891) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1852 to 1891.

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Sir Edward Littleton, 1st Baronet

Sir Edward Littleton (c. 1599 – c. 1657) was a 17th-century English Baronet and politician from the extended Littleton/Lyttelton family, the first of a line of four Littleton Baronets with Pillaton Hall as their seat.

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Siward, Earl of Northumbria

Siward (or more recently) or Sigurd (Sigeweard, Sigurðr digri) was an important earl of 11th-century northern England.

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Sixways Stadium

Sixways Stadium is a stadium in Worcester, England.

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Slaughterhouse

A slaughterhouse or abattoir is a facility where animals are slaughtered for consumption as food.

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So You Think You Can Dance (UK series 2)

The second series of So You Think You Can Dance began on 26 March 2011 and ended on 11 June 2011.

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Solon and Schemmel Tile Company

Solon and Schemmel Tile Company (S&S) was a tile pottery business in San Jose, California from 1920 – 1936.

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Somerset County Cricket Club in 1948

In the 1948 season, Somerset County Cricket Club competed in the County Championship, finishing twelfth out of seventeen teams.

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Somerset County Cricket Club in 1979

Somerset County Cricket Club competed in four competitions in the 1979 season: the first-class County Championship; and three limited overs competitions — the Gillette Cup, the John Player League and the Benson & Hedges Cup.

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Somerset County Cricket Club in 2009

Somerset County Cricket Club competed in four domestic competitions during the 2009 English cricket season: the first division of the County Championship, the Friends Provident Trophy, the first division of the NatWest Pro40 League and the Twenty20 Cup.

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Somerset County Cricket Club in 2010

The 2010 season saw Somerset County Cricket Club competing in three domestic competitions; the first division of the County Championship, the Clydesdale Bank 40 and the Friends Provident t20.

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Somerset County Cricket Club in 2011

The 2011 season saw Somerset County Cricket Club competing in three domestic competitions; the first division of the County Championship in which despite being within a shout of winning the Championship with two games to go a lack of consistency cost them and they finished 4th, and reached the finals of both one day domestic competitions the Clydesdale Bank 40 and the Friends Life t20.

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Somerset County Cricket Club in 2012

The 2012 season saw Somerset County Cricket Club competing in three domestic competitions; the first division of the County Championship in which despite the squad being ravaged with injuries they finished as runners-up, the Clydesdale Bank 40 but a poor start meant they finished third in their group, and the county reached the semi-finals of the Friends Life t20.

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Sophie Carrigill

Sophie Carrigill (born 19 January 1994) is a 1.0 point British wheelchair basketball player who represented Great Britain at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto and the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

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Sophie Le Marchand

Sophie Jane Le Marchand (born 2 October 1988) is an English cricketer who plays as a wicket-keeper batsman.

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South Africa women's cricket team in England in 2018

The South Africa women's cricket team played the England women's cricket team in June 2018.

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South African cricket team in England in 1901

The South Africa national cricket team toured England between 16 May and 20 August 1901.

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South African cricket team in England in 2003

The South African cricket team toured England in the 2003 season to play a five-match Test series against England.

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South African cricket team in England in 2008

The South African cricket team toured England between 29 June and 4 September 2008.

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South African cricket team in England in 2012

The South African cricket team toured England in 2012 to play three Test matches, five One Day Internationals and three Twenty20 International matches.

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South African cricket team in England in 2017

The South African cricket team toured England and Wales between May and August 2017, playing three One Day Internationals (ODIs), three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) and four Test matches.

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South African women's cricket team in England in 2000

The South Africa national women's cricket team toured England in 2000, playing five women's One Day Internationals.

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South Downs

The South Downs are a range of chalk hills that extends for about across the south-eastern coastal counties of England from the Itchen Valley of Hampshire in the west to Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex, in the east.

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South Tawton

South Tawton is a village, parish and former manor on the north edge of Dartmoor, Devon, England.

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South Wales Argus

The South Wales Argus is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, South Wales.

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Spain women's national rugby union team

The Spain women's national rugby union team played their first match on 2 May 1989, against France, losing 0-28.

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Spennells

Spennells is a suburb of Kidderminster, Worcestershire about a mile south of the town centre.

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Spetchley

Spetchley Hall Spetchley is a hamlet and civil parish in the County of Worcester, England.

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Spetchley Park

Spetchley Park is a country mansion standing in 4500 acres of gardens and parkland in the hamlet of Spetchley, near Worcester, England.

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Spetchley railway station

Spetchley railway station was an intermediate stop on the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, opened in 1840.

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Spode

Spode is a well-known English brand of pottery and homewares produced by the company of the same name which is based in Stoke-on-Trent.

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Spring Road railway station

Spring Road is a small railway station in the Acocks Green area of Birmingham, England.

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Sprite (motorcycle)

Sprite was an historical British brand of off-road motorcycle, built by Frank Hipkin, of Hipkin & Evans, trading as Sprite Motor Cycles, initially at Cross Street, Smethwick, BirminghamMotorcycle Sport, September 1964, p.360 Sprite Motor Cycles advert, 103-104 Cross Street, Smethwick, Birmingham.

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Sri Lankan cricket team in England in 1998

The Sri Lankan cricket team toured England in the 1998 season.

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Sri Lankan cricket team in England in 2011

The Sri Lankan cricket team toured England from 14 May to 9 July 2011.

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St Agatha's Church, Sparkbrook

The Church of St Agatha is a parish church in the Church of England in Sparkbrook in Birmingham, England.

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St Andrew St John (priest)

St Andrew St John (born in Bletsoe on 17 January 1732 – died Worcester on 23 March 1795) was Dean of Worcester from 1783 until his death.

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St Ann's, Stretford

St Ann's Church, Stretford is a Grade II listed Roman Catholic church in Stretford, Greater Manchester, England.

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St Denys' Church, Little Barford

St Denys' Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Little Barford, Bedfordshire, England.

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St Edburgha's Church, Yardley

St Edburgha's Church (also known as Old Yardley Church) is a parish church in the Yardley area of Birmingham, England.

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St Francis of Assisi's Church, Bournville

St Francis of Assisi's Church, Bournville is a parish church in the Church of England in Bournville, Birmingham.

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St George's Church, Worcester

St George's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Worcester.

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St Johns, Worcester

St John's is a large suburb of Worcester, England, west of the city centre and the River Severn.

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St Laurence's Church, Church Stretton

St Laurence's Church (alternative spelling St Lawrence) is in Church Street, Church Stretton, Shropshire, England.

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St Lawrence's Church, Evesham

St Lawrence's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the centre of the town of Evesham, Worcestershire, England.

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St Luke's Anglican Church, Boyne Island

St Luke's Anglican Church is a heritage-listed church at Sayre Crescent, Boyne Island, Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia.

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St Mary and St Margaret's Church, Castle Bromwich

St Mary and St Margaret Church, Castle Bromwich is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham.

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St Mary Magdalene's Church, Croome D'Abitot

St Mary Magdalene's Church is a former Anglican church in the grounds of Croome Court, at Croome D'Abitot, Worcestershire, England.

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St Mary the Virgin, Hanbury

The church of St Mary the Virgin is an Anglican parish church in the village of Hanbury, Worcestershire.

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St Mary's Priory Church, Monmouth

St Mary's Priory Church, in Whitecross Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, is an Anglican church founded as a Benedictine priory in 1075.

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St Mary's School, Worcester

St Mary's School, Worcester (also known as Worcester's Girls' School) was an independent day school for girls aged 0–18 (and boys aged 0–5) in Worcester, England.

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St Nicholas' Church, Wallasey

St Nicholas' Church is in Newport Avenue, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England, and is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester.

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St Paul's Cross

St Paul's Cross (alternative spellings – "Powles Crosse") was a preaching cross and open-air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London.

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St Peter the Great

St Peter the Great is a suburb of the City of Worcester in Worcestershire, England.

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St Swithun's Church, Clunbury

St Swithun's Church is in the village of Clunbury, Shropshire, England.

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St Swithun's Church, Worcester

St Swithun's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the city of Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Stafford and Lovell rebellion

The Stafford and Lovell rebellion was the first armed uprising against King Henry VII after he won the crown at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.

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Stafford Friary

Newcastle-under-Lyme Friary was a religious house of Franciscan friars in Stafford, Staffordshire, England.

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Stagecoach

A stagecoach is a four-wheeled public coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses.

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Stanley Porthouse

Stanley Clive Porthouse (14 August 1910 - ?? June 1993) was an English first-class cricketer: a right-handed batsman who played five first-class games for Worcestershire in 1934 and 1935.

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Stanton, Gloucestershire

Stanton is a village and civil parish in Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England.

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State Dining Room of the White House

The State Dining Room is the larger of two dining rooms on the State Floor of the Executive Residence of the White House, the home of the President of the United States in Washington, D.C. It is used for receptions, luncheons, larger formal dinners, and state dinners for visiting heads of state on state visits.

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Statue of Queen Victoria, Bangalore

The Statue of Queen Victoria, Bangalore, is located at Queen's Park, next to Cubbon Park, Bangalore Cantonment, at the junction of 3 roads, at the border between the Cantonment and the Bangalore Pete.

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Stella Rimington

Dame Stella Rimington, DCB (born 13 May 1935) is a British author and former Director General of MI5, a position she held from 1992 to 1996.

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Stephen Beattie

Captain Stephen Halden Beattie VC (29 March 1908 – 20 April 1975) was a Wales-born recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Stephen Dorrell

Stephen James Dorrell (born 25 March 1952) is a former British Conservative politician.

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Stephen Peters

Stephen David Peters (born 10 December 1978) is an English former cricketer.

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Steve Dacri

Stephen "Steve" Robert Dacri (March 22, 1952 – February 11, 2011) was an accomplished sleight-of-hand magician who worked for nearly 30 years at his craft earning him the moniker "The Fastest Hands in the World." He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and died on February 11, 2011 from colon cancer, leaving a wife, Jan, and a son, Jesse.

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Steven McEwan

Steven Michael McEwan (born 5 May 1962, in Worcester) is a former English first-class cricketer: a right-arm fast-medium bowler and lower-order right-handed batsman who played for Worcestershire and Durham.

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Stoke Heath, Worcestershire

Stoke Heath is an area in the south of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.

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Stourbridge

Stourbridge is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands county of England.

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Stourbridge and Kidderminster Bank

The Stourbridge and Kidderminster Bank operated in England from 1834 to 1880.

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Stourport Ring

The Stourport Ring is a connected series of canals forming a circuit, or canal ring, around Worcestershire, The Black Country and Birmingham in The Midlands, England.

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Stourton, Staffordshire

Stourton pronounced ‘Storton’ is a hamlet in Staffordshire, England a few miles to the northwest of Stourbridge.

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Stratford-upon-Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon District, in the county of Warwickshire, England, on the River Avon, north west of London, south east of Birmingham, and south west of Warwick.

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Street family

The Street family is a prominent Australian legal, political and military family.

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Street or road name

A street or road name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street.

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Strensham services

Strensham services is a motorway service station on the M5 in Worcestershire, England.

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Stripped (tour)

Stripped is the title of a stand-up comedy tour by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of his style of comedy, full of "stream-of-conscious banter and predilection for nonsensical detours and frequent tangents." The tour was performed from 28 April to 9 August 2008 with three "warm-up" dates.

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Stuart Lancaster (rugby union)

William Stuart Lancaster, known as Stuart Lancaster (born 9 October 1969) is a rugby union coach.

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Student quarter

A student quarter is a residential area, usually in proximity to a college or university, that houses mostly students.

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Studley, Warwickshire

Studley is a large village and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England.

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Subdivisions of England

The subdivisions of England constitute a hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas.

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Suckley

Suckley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England, close to the border with Herefordshire.

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Sunny Tang

Sunny Tang is a practitioner of Wing Chun Kung Fu and Wushu.

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Sunshine 1530

Sunshine 1530 (formerly Sunshine Gold, Sunshine Radio, Classic Hits 954 & 1530, Classic Gold 954/1530 AM, Wyvern AM and Radio Wyvern) was a radio station which broadcast to Herefordshire and Worcestershire on 1530 and 954 kHz Medium Wave from studios in Worcester, England.

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Sunshine Radio (FM)

Sunshine Radio is a British radio station which broadcasts to Herefordshire and Monmouthshire areas of the West Midlands and South Wales respectively from its studios in Hereford.

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Susan McFarland Parkhurst

Susan McFarland Parkhurst (5 June 1836 – 4 May 1918) was an American writer and composer.

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Susanna Hall

Susanna Hall (née Shakespeare; baptised 26 May 1583 – 11 July 1649) was the oldest child of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway, and the older sister of Judith Quiney and Hamnet Shakespeare.

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Susannah Dobson

Susannah Dobson née Dawson (died 29 September 1795) was an English translator, from the south of England, the daughter of John Dawson of "the parish of St Dunstan, London".

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Suze Randall

Suze Randall (born 18 May 1946) is an English model, photographer, and pornographer.

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Swan Theatre, Worcester

The Swan Theatre is a theatre currently run by the Worcester Live Charitable Trust in Worcester, England.

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Swansea Vale Railway

The Swansea Vale Railway (SVR) was a railway line connecting the port of Swansea in South Wales to industries and coalfields along the River Tawe on the northern margin of Swansea, by taking over a tramroad in 1846.

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Swindon Works

Swindon railway works was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1843 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England.

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Sybil Ruscoe

Sybil Ruscoe (born 8 August 1960) is an English radio and television presenter.

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Synod of Worcester

The Synod of Worcester (26 July 1240) was conducted at Worcester, England, by its bishop, Walter de Cantilupe.

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Syriac Orthodox Church in the Middle East

Syriac Orthodox Christians, known simply as Syriacs (Suryoye), are the ethno-religious people group adhering to the West Syrian Rite Syriac Orthodox Church in or originating from communities in the Middle East, numbering between 150,000 and 200,000 people regionally according to estimations.

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T. J. Hamblin

Terence John Hamblin (12 March 1943 – 8 January 2012) was professor of Immunohaematology at the University of Southampton from 1987 until his death.

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Take Care Now

Take Care Now was an independent provider of Out-of-hours services in England.

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Talbot Hotel

Talbot Hotel may refer to.

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Tall Ships (band)

Tall Ships were an English indie rock band, formed in 2009 whilst studying in Falmouth and based in Brighton.

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Tamara Dembo

Tamara Dembo (28 May 1902 – 24 October 1993), was an Azerbaijani-born American psychologist.

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Tardebigge

Tardebigge is a village in Worcestershire, England.

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Tardebigge Lake

Tardebigge Lake is a large feeder reservoir, about in size, built to supply water for the famous flight of locks running from Tardebigge towards Worcester, on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.

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Tardebigge Locks

Tardebigge Locks or the Tardebigge Flight is the longest flight of locks in the UK, comprising 30 narrow locks on a stretch of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal at Tardebigge, Worcestershire.

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Ted Arnold

Edward George Arnold (7 November 1876 – 25 October 1942) was an English cricketer who played in ten Test Matches from 1903 to 1907, and most of his 343 first-class matches for Worcestershire between 1899 and 1913.

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Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom

Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom are administered by the UK government's Office of Communications (Ofcom).

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Telford and Wrekin

Telford and Wrekin is a unitary district with borough status in the West Midlands region of England.

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Temple Grafton

Temple Grafton is a village and civil parish in the Stratford district of Warwickshire, England, situated about east of Alcester and West of the county town of Warwick.

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Tenpin Ltd

Tenpin Ltd, branded as simply Tenpin (formerly Megabowl), is one of the largest tenpin bowling brands in the United Kingdom, consisting of 42 bowling centers, which often have on-site restaurants and bars.

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Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.

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The Alice Ottley School

The Alice Ottley School was an independent all-girls' school in Worcester that existed under this name – referencing its first headmistress – between 1883 and 2007 before it merged with the Worcester Royal Grammar School.

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The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny

The Angel Hotel is an AA 4-star Grade II listed hotel and inn at 15 Cross Street, in Abergavenny, Wales.

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The Bachelor New Zealand (season 3)

The third season of The Bachelor New Zealand premiered on March 19, 2017.

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The BMJ

The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal.

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The Cadfael Chronicles

The Cadfael Chronicles is a series of historical murder mysteries written by the linguist-scholar Edith Pargeter under the name "Ellis Peters".

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The Calling of St Matthew (Caravaggio)

The Calling of Saint Matthew is a masterpiece by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, depicting the moment at which Jesus Christ inspires Matthew to follow him.

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The Cenotaph, Southampton

The Southampton Cenotaph is a stone memorial at Watts Park in Southampton, England, originally dedicated to the casualties of the First World War.

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The Chantry School

The Chantry School is a mixed gender secondary school with academy status located in Martley, Worcestershire, England.

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The Commandery

The Commandery is a historic building open to visitors and located in the city of Worcester, England.

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The Diamond Head Anthology: Am I Evil?

The Diamond Head Anthology: Am I Evil? is a compilation album by the heavy metal band Diamond Head released by Sanctuary Records.

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The Elms, Abberley

The Elms Hotel in Abberley Worcestershire is a building of historical significance and is Grade II listed on the English Heritage Register.

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The Hive, Worcester

The Hive, is a large golden-coloured building in Worcester, England, which houses the fully integrated Worcestershire County Council City of, the University of Worcester's academic library, Worcestershire Record Office the county Archive and Worcestershire Archaeology Service.

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The Magic Summer Tour

The Magic Summer Tour was a 1990–1992 concert tour by the New Kids on the Block to promote their 1990 album Step by Step.

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The Midlands

The Midlands is a cultural and geographic area roughly spanning central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia.

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The Most Known Unknown

The Most Known Unknown is a DVD recorded by The Acacia Strain on December 28, 2008 in Worcester, Massachusetts at The Palladium.

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The Mug House

The Mug House is a traditional public house located in the village of Claines, Worcestershire, England, which dates back to the 15th century.

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The No Jacket Required World Tour

The No Jacket Required World Tour was a concert tour by the English singer-songwriter Phil Collins, which occurred February–July 1985 in support of his 1985 album, No Jacket Required.

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The Return of the Priest Tour

The Return of the Priest Tour was a 1971 concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest running from 6 March 1971 until 28 December 1971 throughout England and a couple of dates in Wales.

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The Rolling Stones British Tour 1963

The Rolling Stones' 1963 British Tour was the first Rolling Stones concert tour.

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The Severn Suite

The Severn Suite, Opus 87, is a musical work written by Sir Edward Elgar.

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The Shambles

The Shambles (officially known as just Shambles) is an old street in York, England, with overhanging timber-framed buildings, some dating back as far as the fourteenth century.

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The Spooners of Porthmadog

The Spooners of Porthmadog refers to the Spooner family of Porthmadog, North Wales who made important contributions to the development of narrow gauge railways both locally and throughout the world.

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The Tights

The Tights are an English punk rock band from Worcester.

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The Unforgettable Fire Tour

The Unforgettable Fire Tour was a concert tour by Irish rock band U2 that took place in 1984 and 1985 in support of band's album The Unforgettable Fire.

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The Virgin in the Ice

The Virgin in the Ice is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters, set in late 1139.

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The Wand of Youth

The Wand of Youth Suites No.

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The Wrekin

The Wrekin is a hill in east Shropshire, England.

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Theatre Royal, Bath

The Theatre Royal in Bath, England, was built in 1805.

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Theodore Lane

Theodore Lane (1800–1828) was an English painter and engraver.

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This Is the Sea

This Is the Sea is the third The Waterboys album, and the last of their "Big Music" albums.

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This Wicked Tongue (band)

This Wicked Tongue is a self-published independent rock band formed in March 2010, in Worcester, England.

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Thomas Alexander Lacey

Thomas Alexander Lacey (1853 - 1931), was an English Anglican Divine known as an advocate of the re-union of the Church of England with Rome.

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Thomas Bagard

Thomas Bagard or Baggard (died 1544), was an English civilian, nominated in 1525 by Cardinal Wolsey one of the first eighteen canons of his college at Oxford, which afterwards became Christ Church.

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Thomas Baxter (painter)

Thomas Baxter Jnr. (17 February 1782 – 18 April 1821) was an English porcelain painter, and a watercolour painter and illustrator.

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Thomas Belsham

Thomas Belsham (26 April 1750 – 11 November 1829) was an English Unitarian minister.

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Thomas Blyth

Rev.

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Thomas Bott (painter)

Thomas Bott (1829–1870) was an English china painter.

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Thomas Bradley (physician)

Thomas Bradley, M.D. (1751–1813) was an English physician.

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Thomas Brock

Sir Thomas Brock (Worcester 1 March 1847 – 22 August 1922 London) was an English sculptor, and medallist, whose works include the monument to Queen Victoria in front of Buckingham Palace.

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Thomas Burrowes (artist)

Thomas Burrowes (1796–1866) was a Captain with the Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners who served as both a surveyor and overseer during the construction of the Rideau Canal in Ontario, Canada.

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Thomas Chettle

Thomas Chettle (died c 1640) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614.

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Thomas Christopher Greene

Thomas Christopher Greene (born 1968) is an American novelist and college president.

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Thomas Coventry, 2nd Baron Coventry

Thomas Coventry, 2nd Baron Coventry (1606 – 27 October 1661) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1625 and 1629 and was subsequently a member of the House of Lords.

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Thomas Davis (priest)

Thomas Davis (15 February 1804 – 11 November 1887) was a Church of England clergyman and hymn writer.

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Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick

Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick (1208 – 26 June 1242), Earl of Warwick, Baron of Hocknorton (Hook Norton) and Hedenton, was the son of Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick and Margaret D'Oili.

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Thomas Dickson

Thomas Dickson may refer to.

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Thomas Frognall Dibdin

Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776 – 18 November 1847) was an English bibliographer, born in Calcutta to Thomas Dibdin, the sailor brother of Charles Dibdin.

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Thomas Good

Thomas Good (aka Thomas Goode, 1609 – 9 April 1678) was an English academic and clergyman, and Master of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Thomas Goode (pastoralist)

Thomas Goode (15 April 1835 – 22 July 1926) was a pastoralist in the Colony of South Australia.

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Thomas Habington

Sir Thomas Habington or Abington (1560–1647) was an English antiquarian, son of John Habington and Catherine Wykes, and the brother of Edward Habington.

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Thomas Hall (minister)

Thomas Hall (1610–1665) was an English clergyman and ejected minister.

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Thomas Hart Benton (politician)

Thomas Hart Benton (March 14, 1782April 10, 1858), nicknamed "Old Bullion", was a United States Senator from Missouri.

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Thomas Hawksley

Thomas Hawksley (–) was an English civil engineer of the 19th century, particularly associated with early water supply and coal gas engineering projects.

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Thomas Lewis (Bristol politician)

Thomas Charles Lewis (born 1871) was a British trade unionist and politician.

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Thomas Lewis (controversialist)

Thomas Lewis (1689–in or after 1737) was an English cleric, noted as a vitrolic High Church writer of the Bangorian controversy.

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Thomas Nassi

Thomas Nassi (March 2, 1892 – December 21, 1964) was an Albanian-American musician and pioneering music educator in both Albania and the United States, his adopted country.

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Thomas Pardoe

Thomas Pardoe (3 July 1770 – 1823) was a British enameler noted for flower painting.

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Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester

Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester, KG (1343 – 23 July 1403) was an English medieval nobleman best known for leading the rebellion with his nephew Henry Percy, known as 'Harry Hotspur', and his elder brother, Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland.

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Thomas Perks

Thomas Perks (2 October 1883–15 January 1953) was an English cricketer who played one first-class match, for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) against London County at Crystal Palace Park in August 1902.

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Thomas Quiney

Thomas Quiney (baptised 26 February 1589 – c. 1662 or 1663) was the husband of William Shakespeare's daughter Judith Shakespeare, and a vintner and tobacconist in Stratford-upon-Avon.

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Thomas Rawton

Thomas Rawton (c. 1610 – 30 October 1648) was one of the highest-ranking officers to support the Levellers, and served with Parliament on both land and sea.

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Thomas Rowley Hill

Thomas Rowley Hill (1 March 1816 – 9 October 1896) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1885.

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Thomas Ruthall

Thomas Ruthall (also spelled Ruthal, Rowthel or Rowthall; died 4 February 1523) was an English churchman, administrator and diplomat.

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Thomas Smith (trade unionist)

Thomas Smith (1847 – December 1919) was a British trade union leader and politician.

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Thomas Street (judge)

Sir Thomas Street, MP, KB, JP (1625-8 March 1696) was an English judge and politician who was a Baron of the Exchequer and member of the last King's Bench before the Glorious Revolution.

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Thomas Turner (potter)

Thomas Turner (1749 – February 1809) was an English potter.

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Thomas Turrall

Thomas George Turrall VC (5 July 1885 – 21 February 1964) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Thomas Wylde (clothier)

Thomas Wylde (bef.1508 – 1559) clothier of The Commandery, Worcester, England was the son of Simon Wylde of The Ford, near Dodderhill where Thomas was to acquire the manor of Impney.

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Thornycroft

Thornycroft was a United Kingdom-based vehicle manufacturer which built coaches, buses, and trucks from 1896 until 1977.

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Three Counties

The Three Counties of England are traditionally the three agrarian counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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Throckmorton, Worcestershire

Throckmorton is a small village and civil parish in the administrative district of Wychavon, in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Tibberton, Worcestershire

Tibberton is a village in Worcestershire, England.

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Tim Curtis

Timothy Stephen Curtis (born 15 January 1960, Chislehurst, Kent) is a former England cricketer, English teacher and Director of Sport at RGS Worcester.

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Tim Matthews (racing driver)

Tim Matthews was born on 16 September 1953 and his is a British racing driver and a racing instructor.

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Tim Streather

Tim Streather (born 14 June 1988) is a rugby union player who plays for Saracens in the Aviva Premiership.

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Timeline of the 2011 England riots

In early August 2011, England was struck by riots, the worst in the country in decades.

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Timeline of the telephone

This timeline of the telephone covers landline, radio, and cellular telephony technologies and provides many important dates in the history of the telephone.

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Timothy Garden, Baron Garden

Air Marshal Timothy Garden, Baron Garden, FRUSI, FCGI (23 April 1944 – 9 August 2007) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force (RAF) who later became a university professor and a Liberal Democrat politician.

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Timothy Goodwin

Timothy Goodwin, Godwin or Godwyn (1670?–1729) was an English churchman, who became archbishop of Cashel.

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Tom Ford (squash player)

Tom Ford (born November 11, 1993 in Worcester) is a professional squash player who represents England.

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Tom Spring

Tom Spring (born Thomas Winter) (22 February 1795 – 20 August 1851) was an English bare-knuckle fighter.

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Tommy Green (footballer, born 1863)

Thomas Walter Green (August 1863 – 2 October 1923) was an English footballer, known for scoring Aston Villa's first goal in the Football League.

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Tommy Green (footballer, born 1873)

Thomas Green (14 July 1873 – 4 October 1921) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward.

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Tony Blake

Antony John Blake (26 February 1927 – 31 October 2014) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Birmingham City and Gillingham.

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Tony Norris

Cuthbert Antony (Tony) Norris (9 January 1917 in Cradley, Worcestershire - 25 February 2005 in Worcester) was an English ornithologist.

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Totnes

Totnes is a market town and civil parish at the head of the estuary of the River Dart in Devon, England within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Tour of Britain

The Tour of Britain, known as the Ovo Energy Tour of Britain for sponsorship purposes, is a multi-stage cycling race, conducted on British roads, in which participants race across Great Britain to complete the race in the fastest time.

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Tracy Moseley

Tracy Marie Moseley (born 12 April 1979) is a British professional racing cyclist who was born in Worcester, specialising in downhill mountain bike racing.

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Transfiguration (Raphael)

The Transfiguration is the last painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael.

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Transport in Birmingham

Birmingham is a major transport hub, due in part to its location in central England.

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Travel to work area

A Travel to Work Area or TTWA is a statistical tool used by UK Government agencies and local authorities, especially by the Department for Work and Pensions and Jobcentres, to indicate an area where the population would generally commute to a larger town, city or conurbation for the purposes of employment.

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Trench Wood

Trench Wood is a woodland area part managed by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust and Butterfly Conservation.

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Trevor Edmunds

Charles Trevor Edmunds (7 December 1903 – 1975) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as an inside right.

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Trimpley

Trimpley (grid reference SO793784) is a hamlet in the parish of Kidderminster Foreign.

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Trow

A trow was a type of cargo boat found in the past on the rivers Severn and Wye in Great Britain and used to transport goods.

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Trunk roads in Wales

Trunk roads in Wales were first created in the Trunk Roads Act of 1936 when the UK Ministry of Transport took direct control over 30 of the principal roads in Great Britain from English, Welsh and Scottish local authorities.

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Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull

Tudor Grange Academy is a co-educational Academy and technology college located in Solihull, West Midlands, England.

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Tudor Grange Academy, Worcester

Tudor Grange Academy Worcester is a mixed secondary school in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Tycoon (TV series)

Tycoon was an ITV reality television show, based on the existing Peter Jones/Simon Cowell production American Inventor, which began on 19 June 2007 at 9.00pm.

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Tyrell Johnson (cricketer)

Tyrell Fabian Johnson (January 10, 1917 in Tunapuna, Trinidad – April 5, 1985 in Couva, Trinidad) was a West Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1939.

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Tyseley railway station

Tyseley railway station serves the district of Tyseley in Birmingham, West Midlands, England.

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UEL Black Bulls

The University of East London Black Bulls are a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in East London, England.

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UK Postcode Regions by Population

For the purposes of directing mail, the United Kingdom is divided by Royal Mail into postcode areas.

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Ulmus × hollandica 'Smithii'

The hybrid elm cultivar Ulmus × hollandica 'Smithii', commonly known as the Downton Elm, was one of a number of cultivars arising from the crossing of the Wych Elm U. glabra with the Field Elm U. minor.

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Ulmus minor 'Propendens'

The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Propendens', described by Schneider in 1904 as U. glabra (minor) var.

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Union Bordeaux Bègles

Union Bordeaux Bègles (Union Bordèu Begla) is a French rugby union team playing in the Top 14, the first level of the country's professional league system.

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Unite (English coin)

The Unite was the second English gold coin with a value of twenty shillings or one pound first produced during the reign of King James I. It was named after the legends on the coin indicating the king's intention of uniting his two kingdoms of England and Scotland.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1973

The first elections to the new local authorities established by the Local Government Act 1972 in England and Wales and the new Northern Ireland district councils created by the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 took place in 1973.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1976

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom on 6 May 1976.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1979

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom on 3 May 1979 (the same day as the general election).

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United Kingdom local elections, 1980

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1980.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1982

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1982.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1983

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1983.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1984

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1984.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1986

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1986.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1987

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1987.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1988

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1988.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1990

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom on 3 May 1990.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1991

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1991.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1992

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1992, one month after the general election which returned the governing Conservative Party for a fourth consecutive term in office.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1994

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1994.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1995

The 1995 United Kingdom local elections took place on 4 May 1995.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1996

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1996.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1998

Local elections took place in many parts of England on 7 May 1998.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1999

Local elections took place in much of the United Kingdom on 6 May 1999.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2000

Local elections took place in some parts of England on 4 May 2000.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2002

Local elections took place in many parts of England on 2 May 2002.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2003

Local elections took place in various parts of the United Kingdom on 1 May 2003, the same day as the Scottish Parliamentary and the Welsh Assembly elections.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2004

The United Kingdom local elections of 2004 were held on 10 June, as part of the 2004 set of elections along with the European elections and the London mayoral and Assembly elections.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2006

Local government elections took place in England (only) on Thursday 4 May 2006.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2007/District councils

In 153 English district authorities the whole council was up for election.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2008

The 2008 United Kingdom local elections were held on 1 May 2008.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2010

The 2010 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 6 May 2010, when the 2010 general election also took place.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2011

The 2011 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 5 May 2011.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2012

The 2012 United Kingdom local elections were held across England, Scotland and Wales on 3 May 2012.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2015

The 2015 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 7 May 2015, the same day as the general election for the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

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United Kingdom local elections, 2016

The 2016 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 5 May 2016 were a series of local elections which were held in 124 local councils and also saw 4 mayoral elections in England which also coincided with elections to the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly, the Northern Ireland Assembly, the London Assembly, the London mayoral election and the England and Wales Police and crime commissioners.

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United Kingdom–United States relations

British–American relations, also referred to as Anglo-American relations, encompass many complex relations ranging from two early wars to competition for world markets.

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University of Peradeniya

The University of Peradeniya (පේරාදෙණිය විශ්ව විද්‍යාලය, பேராதனைப் பல்கலைக்கழகம்) is a state university in Sri Lanka, funded by the University Grants Commission.

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University of Worcester

The University of Worcester is a public research university, based in Worcester, United Kingdom.

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University of Worcester Arena

The, commonly referred to as Worcester Arena, is a multi-purpose sports venue and events arena in Worcester, England.

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Unparished area

In England, an unparished area is an area that is not covered by a civil parish (a small administrative division of local government, not to be confused with an ecclesiastical parish).

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Upton Snodsbury

Upton Snodsbury is a village in Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, located five miles east of Worcester just off the A422 road.

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Upton-upon-Severn

Upton-upon-Severn (or Upton-on-Severn, locally simply Upton) is a small town and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District of Worcestershire, England.

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Urse d'Abetot

Urse d'Abetot (c. 1040 – 1108) was a Norman who followed King William I to England, and became Sheriff of Worcestershire and a royal official under him and Kings William II and Henry I. He was a native of Normandy and moved to England shortly after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, and was appointed sheriff in about 1069.

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Vacarius

Roger Vacarius (1120–1200?) was an Italian authority in civil and Canon law, who became the first known teacher of Roman law in England.

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Valentine Green

Valentine Green (October 3, 1739July 29, 1813) was a British engraver and print publisher.

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Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave (born 30 January 1937) is an English actress of stage, screen and television, and a political activist.

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Varsity Boat Race

The Varsity Boat Race is an annual event between the University of Birmingham Boat Club and the University of Warwick Boat Club.

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Vehicle registration plates of South Africa

South African number plates are unique in each of the provinces.

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Vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom

Vehicle registration plates are the mandatory alphanumeric plates used to display the registration mark of a vehicle, and have existed in the United Kingdom since 1903.

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Veolia Transport

Veolia Transport (formerly Connex and CGEA Transport) was the international transport services division of the French-based multinational company Veolia Environnement until the 2011 merger that gave rise to Veolia Transdev.

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Vesta Tilley

Matilda Alice Powles (13 May 1864 – 16 September 1952), was an English music hall performer who adopted, at age 11, the stage name Vesta Tilley and who became one of the most famous male impersonators of her era.

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Vicky Jenkins

Victoria Nina "Vicky" Jenkins (born 14 April 1977) is a British Paralympic archer from Malvern, Worcestershire.

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Vikram Solanki

Vikram Singh Solanki (born 1 April 1976) is a former English first-class cricketer, who played limited over internationals for England.

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Viola Concerto (Walton)

The Viola Concerto by William Walton was written in 1929 for the violist Lionel Tertis at the suggestion of Sir Thomas Beecham.

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Violet Lindsell

Violet Maude Lindsell (1887–1959, born at Eastbourne, Sussex, died 19 May 1959 aged 72 years, at The Royal Infirmary, Worcester) was an amateur artist.

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Vulcan Iron Works

Vulcan Iron Works was the name of several iron foundries in both England and the United States during the Industrial Revolution and, in one case, lasting until the mid-20th century.

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W Braxton Sinclair

William Charles Braxton Sinclair RE FRIBA (who styled himself W Braxton Sinclair) was a British architect who worked in the 19th and 20th centuries in the United Kingdom and in Burma, where he was a captain in the Royal Engineers.

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W. de Wycombe

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W. G. Grace's cricket career (1864 to 1870)

W. G. Grace established his reputation in 1864 and, by 1870, was widely recognised as the outstanding player in English cricket.

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W. H. Denny

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WAAA Championships

The WAAA Championships was an annual track and field competition organised by the Women's Amateur Athletic Association (WAAA) in England.

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WAAF (FM)

WAAF (107.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Westborough, Massachusetts.

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Wachusett Mountain (ski area)

Wachusett Mountain is a ski resort, on Mount Wachusett, in the towns of Princeton and Westminster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

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Wadborough

Wadborough is a small village 2 miles outside Pershore and 7 miles from Worcester.

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Wales women's national rugby union team

The Wales women’s national rugby union team first played in 1987.

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Wallace Lawler

Wallace Leslie Lawler (15 March 1912 – 28 September 1972) was a British Liberal politician.

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Walter (abbot of Evesham)

Walter, Abbot of Evesham or Walter de Cerisy was an 11th-century abbot and church leader of England under the Norman conquest.

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Walter de Beauchamp (judge)

Walter de Beauchamp (1195/97–1236) was an English judge, son and heir of William de Beauchamp and Amice de Beauchamp, lord of Elmley, Worcester, and hereditary castellan of Worcester and sheriff of the county.

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Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford

Walter Devereux, 9th Baron Ferrers of Chartley, created 1st Viscount Hereford, KG (1488 – 17 September 1558) was an English courtier and parliamentarian.

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Walter Jackson (footballer)

Walter S. Jackson (1870 – after 1893) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath.

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Walter R. Booth

Walter Robert Booth (12 July 1869 – 1938) was a British magician and early pioneer of British film working first for Robert W. Paul and then Charles Urban mostly on "trick" films, where he pioneered techniques that led to what has been described as the first British animated film, The Hand of the Artist (1906).

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Warndon

Warndon is a suburb and civil parish of the City of Worcester in Worcestershire, England.

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Wars of the Three Kingdoms

The Wars of the Three Kingdoms, sometimes known as the British Civil Wars, formed an intertwined series of conflicts that took place in the kingdoms of England, Ireland and Scotland between 1639 and 1651.

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Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle is a medieval castle developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068.

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Warwickshire Company of Comedians

The Warwickshire Company of Comedians, also known as Mr Ward's Company of Comedians and after 1767 as Mr Kemble's Company of Comedians, was a theatre company established by John Ward in Birmingham, England in the 1740s, touring throughout the West Midlands region and surrounding counties over subsequent decades.

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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 1994

Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 1994 achieved the unprecedented feat of winning three trophies in an English domestic season.

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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 2013

The 2013 season was the 132nd year in the history of Warwickshire County Cricket Club and their 119th as a first-class county.

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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 2014

The 2014 season was the 133rd year in the history of Warwickshire County Cricket Club and their 120th as a first-class county.

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Watkins Shaw

Harold Watkins Shaw, OBE, known as Watkins Shaw (3 April 1911 in Bradford, Yorkshire – 8 October 1996 in Worcester) was a British musicologist and educator best known for his critical edition of Handel's Messiah compiled between 1957 and 1965, which version has largely supplanted that of Ebenezer Prout in British performance - The Times obituarist went so far as describe it as being in "universal use", though this is a slight exaggeration.

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Wayne Turner (kickboxer)

Wayne "Homeboy" Turner, alternatively spelt Waine, (born 21 April 1967) is a Birmingham based Kickboxer from Handsworth.

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WCHC

WCHC (88.1 FM) is the student-run radio station of College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, its city of license and broadcasts at a frequency of 88.1 MHz.

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Wednesbury

Wednesbury is a market town in England's Black Country, part of the Sandwell metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, near the source of the River Tame.

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Welland, Worcestershire

Welland is a village and a civil parish in the administrative district of Malvern Hills in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Wellington and Drayton Railway

The Wellington and Drayton Railway was a standard gauge line in Central England which carried through freight and local passenger traffic until closure in the 1960s.

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Welsh exonyms

The modern Welsh language contains names for many towns and other geographical features in Great Britain and elsewhere.

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Welsh Marches line

The Welsh Marches line (in Welsh: Llinell y Mers), known historically as the North and West Route, is the railway line running from Newport in south-east Wales to Shrewsbury in the West Midlands region of England by way of Abergavenny, Hereford and Craven Arms and thence (by some definitions) to Crewe via Whitchurch.

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Welsh toponymy

The placenames of Wales derive in most cases from the Welsh language, but have also been influenced by linguistic contact with the Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Anglo-Normans and modern English.

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Weorgoran

The Weorgoran (Old English: "people of the winding river") were a people of Saxon England, a precursor of the minor kingdom of Hwicce.

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West Bromwich

West Bromwich is a town in the borough of Sandwell, West Midlands, England.

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West Heath, West Midlands

West Heath is a residential area of Birmingham, England on the boundary with Worcestershire.

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West Indian cricket team in England in 2007

The West Indian cricket team toured England from 12 May to 7 July 2007 as part of the 2007 English cricket season.

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West Mercia Police

West Mercia Police, formerly known as West Mercia Constabulary, is the territorial police force responsible for policing the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire (including Telford and Wrekin) and Worcestershire in England.

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West Midlands (region)

The West Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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West Midlands Ambulance Service

The West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (WMAS) is the second-largest ambulance service in the UK.

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West Midlands Chambers of Commerce

West Midlands Chambers of Commerce LLP is a collaborative partnership of the 6 Chambers of Commerce in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom.

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West Midlands Combined Authority

The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is a combined authority for the West Midlands metropolitan county in England.

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West Midlands Green Belt

The West Midlands Green Belt is a statutory green belt environmental and planning policy that regulates the rural space within the West Midlands region of England.

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West Midlands Regiment

The West Midlands Regiment was a British Territorial Army regiment from 1999 to 2007.

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What Dreams May Come (1983 novel)

What Dreams May Come is a novel by American author Manly Wade Wellman.

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Wheelchair basketball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

Wheelchair basketball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics will be held from 8 to 17 September at Carioca Arena 1 and the Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.

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Whiskey Woman Tour

The Whiskey Woman Tour was a concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest.

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White Ladies Aston

White Ladies Aston is a village in Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, and also lends its name to the Civil Parish in which the village is located.

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Whitlocks End railway station

Whitlocks End railway station is a railway station on the North Warwickshire Line located next the hamlet of Whitlock's End in the West Midlands of England.

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Whittington, Worcestershire

Whittington is a small village near Worcester close to Junction 7 of the M5 motorway, bounded by the motorway and the B4084, in the District of Wychavon.

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Wichenford

Wichenford is a village and civil parish (with Kenswick) in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Wilden, Worcestershire

Wilden is a small village about 1 mile north east of Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire.

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Wilf Grant

Wilfred Grant (3 August 1920 – 17 July 1990) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Southampton, Cardiff City and Ipswich Town.

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Will Graulich

Will Graulich (born 5 October 1992) is an English professional rugby union player who plays for Cornish Pirates.

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William Adyes

William Adyes or Addis (by 1520–58/59), of Worcester, was an English politician.

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William Armfield Hobday

William Armfield Hobday (1771 – 17 February 1831) was an English portrait painter and miniaturist whose clientele included royalty and the Rothschild family.

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William Badby

William Badby (died 1380) was a Carmelite and theological writer.

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William Billingsley (artist)

William Billingsley (1758–1828) was an influential painter of porcelain in Derby, and Mansfield and porcelain producer at Pinxton and Brampton in Torksey.

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William Blackmore (minister)

William Blackmore (died 1684) was an English ejected minister.

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William Butterfield

William Butterfield (7 September 1814 – 23 February 1900) was a Gothic Revival architect and associated with the Oxford Movement (or Tractarian Movement).

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William Careless

Colonel William Careless (surname variants include Carelesse, Carless, Carles and Carlis) was a Royalist officer of the English Civil War.

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William Clarke Wontner

William Clarke Wontner (17 January 1857 Stockwell, Surrey - 23 September 1930 Worcester), was an English portrait painter steeped in Academic Classicism and Romantic.

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William Cubitt

Sir William Cubitt (1785–1861) was an eminent English civil engineer and millwright.

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William de Blois (bishop of Worcester)

William de Blois was a medieval Bishop of Worcester.

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William Delaune

William Delaune D.D. (14 April 1659 – 23 May 1728) was an English clergyman and academic, President of St John's College, Oxford, and chaplain to Queen Anne.

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William Devereux, Baron Devereux of Lyonshall

William Devereux, Baron Devereux of Lyonshall, was an important Marcher Lord, and held Lyonshall Castle controlling a strategically vital approach to the border of Wales in the time of Edward I and Edward II.

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William Done

William Done (1815 - 1895) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Worcester Cathedral.

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William Glyn-Jones

Sir William Samuel Glyn-Jones (1869-9 September 1927) was a British Liberal Party politician and pharmacist.

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William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton

William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton KG (14 December 1616 – 12 September 1651) was a Scottish nobleman who supported both Royalist and Presbyterian causes during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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William Harold Nelson Shakespeare

Wing Commander William Harold Nelson Shakespeare (24 August 1893 – 10 July 1976) was an English aviator who flew for the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force in World War I. He was awarded both the Air Force Cross and the Military Cross during his time in the military.

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William Henry Havergal

William Henry Havergal (18 January 1793 – 19 April 1870) was an Anglican clergyman, writer, composer and hymnwriter, and a publisher of sermons and pamphlets.

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William Henry Squire

William Henry Squire, ARCM (8 August 1871 – 17 March 1963) was a British cellist, composer and music professor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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William Hopkins (architect)

William Jeffrey Hopkins (1820–1901) was a British architect.

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William Howard Hoople

William Howard Hoople (August 6, 1868 – September 29, 1922) was an American businessman and religious figure.

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William Laslett

William Emmerson Kendrick Laslett (1799 – 26 January 1884) was an English lawyer, landowner and Member of Parliament.

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William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp

William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp, (20 February 1872 – 14 November 1938), styled Viscount Elmley until 1891, was a British Liberal politician.

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William Morris

William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist.

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William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield

William Richard Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (10 October 1877 – 22 August 1963) was an English motor manufacturer and philanthropist.

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William Nash (Lord Mayor of London)

William Nash was a grocer and politician in 18th century London.

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William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham

William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, (15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778) was a British statesman of the Whig group who led the government of Great Britain twice in the middle of the 18th century.

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William Price (orientalist)

William Price (1780–1830) was an English orientalist.

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William Price (Worcestershire cricketer)

William Harry Price (28 May 1900 – 15 April 1982) was an English first-class cricketer who played a single first-class match, for Worcestershire against Glamorgan at Cardiff Arms Park in 1923.

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William Roby

William Roby (1766–1830) was an English Congregational minister.

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William Russell (merchant)

William Russell (11 November 1740 – 26 January 1818), Birmingham merchant, was a practical Christian, a practising Unitarian Dissenter, and a close friend and sponsor of Joseph Priestley.

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William Smith (scholar)

The Very Revd.

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William Stockley's Orchestra

William Stockley's Orchestra was a symphony orchestra based in Birmingham, England from 1856 to 1899.

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William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot

William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot PC (16 May 1710 – 27 April 1782), known as the Lord Talbot from 1737 to 1761, was a British politician.

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William Tennant (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir William George "Bill" Tennant (2 January 1890 – 26 July 1963) was a British naval officer.

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William Vaughan (royalist)

Sir William Vaughan (died 1649) was an English royalist commander in the First English Civil War.

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William Walton

Sir William Turner Walton, OM (29 March 19028 March 1983) was an English composer.

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William Willard (painter)

William Willard (1819 – 1904) was an American painter.

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William Worcester

William Worcester or William of Worcester (&ndash) was an English chronicler and antiquary.

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Wilmcote

Wilmcote is a village, and since 2004 a separate civil parish, in the English county of Warwickshire, about north of Stratford-upon-Avon.

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Wilson Lowry

Wilson Lowry FRS (24 January 1762 – 23 June 1824) was an English engraver.

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Witch doctor

A witch doctor was originally a type of healer who treated ailments believed to be caused by witchcraft.

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Withington, Herefordshire

Withington is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about north-east of Hereford at.

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Wixford

Wixford is a hamlet and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire, England, situated south of Alcester.

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Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.

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Women's Premiership

The Women's Premiership, also called the RFUW Premiership is the top level of women's rugby union in England.

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Woodbury Hill

Woodbury Hill is an Iron Age hill fort located near Worcester in England.

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Woolbrook rail bridge over the Macdonald River

The Woolbrook rail bridge over the Macdonald River is an heritage-listed railway bridge on the Main Northern railway located in Woolbrook, in the Walcha Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

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Worcester

Worcester is a city in Worcestershire, England, southwest of Birmingham, west-northwest of London, north of Gloucester and northeast of Hereford.

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Worcester (disambiguation)

Worcester is a city and county town of Worcestershire in England.

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Worcester (UK Parliament constituency)

Worcester is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Worcester and Birmingham Canal

The Worcester and Birmingham Canal is a canal linking Birmingham and Worcester in England.

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Worcester Blackfriars

The Worcester Blackfriars belonged to the Dominican Order.

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Worcester by-election, 1961

The Worcester by-election, 1961 was a by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Worcester on 16 March 1961.

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Worcester Castle

Worcester Castle was a Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in Worcester, England by Urse d'Abetot on behalf of William the Conqueror.

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Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral, is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England, situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn.

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Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir

The Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir is an Anglican choir made up of boy trebles and male voices.

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Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum

The Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum is an art gallery and local museum in Worcester, the county town of Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 1998

The 1998 Worcester City Council election took place on 7 May 1998 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 1999

The 1999 Worcester City Council election took place on 6 May 1999 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2000

The 2000 Worcester City Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2002

The 2002 Worcester City Council election took place on 2 May 2002 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2003

The 2003 Worcester City Council election took place on 1 May 2003 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2004

The 2004 Worcester City Council election took place on 10 June 2004 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2006

The 2006 Worcester City Council election took place on 4 May 2006 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2007

The 2007 Worcester City Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2008

The 2008 Worcester City Council election took place on 1 May 2008 to elect members of Worcester District Council in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2014

The 2014 Worcester City Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of Worcester City Council in England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2015

The 2015 Worcester City Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of Worcester City Council in England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2016

The 2016 Worcester City Council election took place on 5 May 2016 to elect members of Worcester City Council in England.

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Worcester City Council election, 2018

The 2018 Worcester City Council election is due to take place on 3 May 2018 to elect members of Worcester City Council in England.

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Worcester City Council elections

One third of Worcester City Council (technically a District Council) in Worcestershire, England, is elected each year, followed by one year without election.

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Worcester City F.C.

Worcester City Football Club is an English football club based in Worcester, Worcestershire.

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Worcester city walls

Worcester's city walls are a sequence of defensive structures built around the city of Worcester in England between the 1st and 17th centuries.

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Worcester Electric Traction Company

The Worcester Electric Traction Company operated a tramway service in Worcester between 1904 and 1928.

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Worcester Foregate Street railway station

Worcester Foregate Street railway station, opened by the Great Western Railway in 1860 in the centre of Worcester, England, is the smaller of the two stations serving the city, but more centrally located.

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Worcester Fragments

The Worcester Fragments are a collection of medieval music associated with Worcester, England.

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Worcester Light Maintenance Depot

Worcester Light Maintenance Depot is a traction maintenance depot located in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester Music Festival

Worcester Music Festival is an annual music festival held in more than 20 Worcester venues throughout the city centre every September.

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Worcester Music Festival, Massachusetts

Worcester Music Festival is a classical music festival held in Worcester, Massachusetts since 1858, and it is claimed to be the oldest music festival in the United States.

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Worcester News

The Worcester News is a tabloid newspaper, and the largest selling daily newspaper based in Worcester (UK), reporting on breaking news and local matters covering the City of Worcester and surrounding areas within the county.

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Worcester Pearmain

'Worcester Pearmain' is an early season English cultivar of domesticated apple, that has been developed in Worcester, England, by Mr.

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Worcester Racecourse

Worcester Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in the city of Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester River Cruises

River cruises on the River Severn in Worcester, England are provided for by several boat operators.

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Worcester Shrub Hill railway station

Worcester Shrub Hill railway station is one of two railway stations serving the city of Worcester in Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester Sixth Form College

Worcester Sixth Form College is a Sixth form college in Worcester, England.

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Worcester station group

The Worcester station group is a station group of two railway stations in Worcester City Centre, England consisting of Foregate Street and Shrub Hill.

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Worcester Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Worcester Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Worcester Tramways Company

Worcester Tramways Company and its predecessors operated a horse-drawn tramway service in Worcester between 1881 and 1902.

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Worcester Valkyries

Worcester Valkyries are a women's rugby union club in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Worcester Wanderers

Worcester Wanderers are an English rugby union team and part of the club known as Worcester Rugby Football Club.

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Worcester Warriors

Worcester Warriors Rugby Football Club are an English rugby union club, playing in the English Premiership.

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Worcester Wolves

Worcester Wolves is a basketball team from the city of Worcester which competes in the British Basketball League.

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Worcester, Bosch Group

Worcester, Bosch Group (commonly referred to as Worcester or Worcester-Bosch) is a United Kingdom based domestic heating and hot water products manufacturer.

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Worcester, Massachusetts

Worcester is a city and the county seat of Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Worcester, Western Cape

Worcester is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa.

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Worcestershire

Worcestershire (written abbreviation: Worcs) is a county in the West Midlands of England.

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Worcestershire (UK Parliament constituency)

Worcestershire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832.

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Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

The Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is a hospital trust of the National Health Service, which runs three hospitals in Worcestershire, England: the Alexandra Hospital, Redditch, Kidderminster Hospital and Treatment Centre in Kidderminster, and the Worcestershire Royal Hospital in Worcester.

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Worcestershire Beacon

Worcestershire Beacon, also popularly known as Worcester Beacon, or locally simply as The Beacon, is a hill whose summit at is the highest point of the range of Malvern Hills that runs about north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, although Worcestershire Beacon itself lies entirely within Worcestershire.

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Worcestershire bus route 144

Worcestershire bus route 144 is a bus service connecting the cities of Birmingham and Worcester, operated by First Midland Red.

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Worcestershire County Council

Worcestershire County Council is the county council for the non-metropolitan county of Worcestershire in England.

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Worcestershire County Cricket Club

Worcestershire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Worcestershire County Cricket Club in 2005

Worcestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 played their County Championship games in Division Two and their totesport League games in Division One.

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Worcestershire County Museum

Worcestershire County Museum is a local museum at Hartlebury Castle in Hartlebury, Worcester, England, run by the Worcestershire County Museum Service, part of the Worcestershire County Council.

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Worcestershire in the English Civil War

Worcestershire was under Royalist control during most of the first civil war.

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Worcestershire Parkway Regional Interchange

Worcestershire Parkway Regional Interchange is a proposed new railway station currently being built at a rural junction where the Cotswold and Cross Country lines cross near Norton, Worcester, England.

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Worcestershire Record Office

Worcestershire Record Office is located in Worcester, England, as a part of Worcestershire County Council.

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Worcestershire Regiment

The Worcestershire Regiment was a line infantry regiment in the British Army, formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot and the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot.

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Worcestershire Royal Hospital

The Worcestershire Royal Hospital is an acute general hospital located in Charles Hastings Way in Worcester operated by the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.

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Worcestershire sauce

Worcestershire sauce is a fermented liquid condiment of complex mixture originally created in England by the Worcester chemists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins, who went on to form the company Lea & Perrins.

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Worcestershire v Somerset, 1979

In the final round of group matches during the 1979 Benson & Hedges Cup, a one-day cricket competition, Somerset County Cricket Club faced Worcestershire County Cricket Club at New Road, Worcester, on 24 May 1979.

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World Interuniversity Games

The World Interuniversity Games is an international sports event, which was organised by IFIUS (International Federation for Interuniversity Sport) each year in October.

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WR postcode area

The WR postcode area, also known as the Worcester postcode area, is a group of fifteen postcode districts in England, which are subdivisions of seven post towns.

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WTAG

WTAG (580 kHz) is an AM radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Wulfrun

Wulfrun(a) (died after 994) was an Anglo-Saxon (early English) noble woman and landowner who held estates in Staffordshire.

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Wulfstan (died 1023)

Wulfstan (sometimes Lupus;Wormald "Wulfstan" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography died 28 May 1023) was an English Bishop of London, Bishop of Worcester, and Archbishop of York.

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Wulfstan (died 1095)

Wulfstan (c. 1008 – 20 January 1095) was Bishop of Worcester from 1062 to 1095.

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Wulfstan v Thomas (1070)

Wulfstan v Thomas was an early court case in English law.

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Wychbold

Wychbold is a village in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England.

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Wyre Forest

Wyre Forest is a large, semi-natural (partially unmanaged) woodland and forest measuring which straddles the borders of Worcestershire and Shropshire, England.

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Wyvern

A wyvern (sometimes spelled wivern) is a legendary creature with a dragon's head and wings, a reptilian body, two legs, and a tail often ending in a diamond- or arrow-shaped tip.

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Yamazaki Mazak Corporation

is a Japanese machine tool builder based in Oguchi, Japan.

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Yardley Wood railway station

Yardley Wood railway station serves the Yardley Wood area of Birmingham in the West Midlands of England.

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Youthcomm Radio

106.7 Youthcomm Radio is a youth community radio station, licensed by Ofcom, broadcasting to Worcester, England, on 106.7FM.

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Ziggy Stardust Tour

The Ziggy Stardust Tour was a concert tour by David Bowie in the United Kingdom, North America, and Japan in 1972–73, to promote the studio albums The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Aladdin Sane.

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1040s in England

Events from the 1040s in England.

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1041

Year 1041 (MXLI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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104th Regiment Royal Artillery

104 Regiment Royal Artillery is part of the Army Reserve and has sub-units throughout Wales and the West Midlands of England.

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1130s in England

Events from the 1130s in England.

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1150s in England

Events from the 1150s in England.

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14 Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare)

The 14th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare) is a part of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals.

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1400s in England

Events from the 1400s in England.

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1440s in architecture

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1709 in Great Britain

Events from the year 1709 in Great Britain.

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1751 in Great Britain

Events from the year 1751 in Great Britain.

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1836 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1836 in the United Kingdom.

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1866 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1866 in the United Kingdom.

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1890 in music

Events in the year 1890 in music.

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1908–09 Stoke F.C. season

The 1908–09 season was Stoke's first season in the Birmingham & District League.

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1909–10 Stoke F.C. season

The 1909–10 season was Stoke's second in the Birmingham & District League and the first in the Southern Football League.

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1910–11 Stoke F.C. season

The 1910–11 season was Stoke's third and final season in the Birmingham & District League and second in the Southern Football League.

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1928 National Challenge Cup

The 1928 National Challenge Cup was the annual open cup held by the United States Football Association now known as the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

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1938–39 Colchester United F.C. season

The 1938–39 season was Colchester United's second season in their history and their second in the Southern League.

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1945–46 Colchester United F.C. season

The 1945–46 season was Colchester United's fourth season in their history and their fourth in the Southern League.

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1946–47 Colchester United F.C. season

The 1946–47 season was Colchester United's fifth season in their history and their fifth in the Southern League.

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1947 English cricket season

1947 was the 48th season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1947 Fordham Rams football team

The 1947 Fordham Rams football team represented Fordham University during the 1947 college football season.

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1947–48 Colchester United F.C. season

The 1947–48 season was Colchester United's sixth season in their history and their sixth in the Southern League.

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1948–49 Colchester United F.C. season

The 1948–49 season was Colchester United's seventh season in their history and their seventh in the Southern League.

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1949–50 Colchester United F.C. season

The 1949–50 season was Colchester United's eighth season in their history and their eighth and final season in the Southern League.

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1965 Gillette Cup

The 1965 Gillette Cup was the third Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1966 Gillette Cup

The 1966 Gillette Cup was the fourth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1967 Gillette Cup

The 1967 Gillette Cup was the fifth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1968 Gillette Cup

The 1968 Gillette Cup was the sixth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1971 Gillette Cup

The 1971 Gillette Cup was the ninth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1972 Gillette Cup

The 1972 Gillette Cup was the tenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1973 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1973 Benson & Hedges Cup was the second competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1973 Gillette Cup

The 1973 Gillette Cup was the eleventh Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1974 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1974 Benson & Hedges Cup was the third competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1974 Gillette Cup

The 1974 Gillette Cup was the twelfth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1975 Gillette Cup

The 1975 Gillette Cup was the thirteenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1976 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1976 Benson & Hedges Cup was the fifth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1977 Gillette Cup

The 1977 Gillette Cup was the fifteenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1978 Gillette Cup

The 1978 Gillette Cup was the sixteenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.

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1979 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1979 Benson & Hedges Cup was the eighth competing of cricket's Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1979 ICC Trophy

The 1979 ICC Trophy was a limited overs cricket tournament held in England between 22 May and 21 June 1979.

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1980 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1980 Benson & Hedges Cup was the ninth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1980 Gillette Cup

The 1980 Gillette Cup was the eighteenth and final Gillette Cup before its renaming to the NatWest Trophy in 1981.

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1981 NatWest Trophy

The 1981 NatWest Trophy was the first NatWest Trophy since its renaming from the Gillette Trophy.

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1983 Cricket World Cup

The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup '83) was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament.

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1983 Cricket World Cup Group B

No description.

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1983 NatWest Trophy

The 1983 NatWest Trophy was the 3rd NatWest Trophy.

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1984 NatWest Trophy

The 1984 NatWest Trophy was the 4th NatWest Trophy.

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1985 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1985 Benson & Hedges Cup was the fourteenth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1985 NatWest Trophy

The 1985 NatWest Trophy was the 5th NatWest Trophy.

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1986 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1986 Benson & Hedges Cup was the fifteenth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1986 NatWest Trophy

The 1986 NatWest Trophy was the 6th NatWest Trophy.

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1987 NatWest Trophy

The 1987 NatWest Trophy was the 7th NatWest Trophy.

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1988 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1988 Benson & Hedges Cup was the seventeenth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1988 NatWest Trophy

The 1988 NatWest Trophy was the 8th NatWest Trophy.

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1988 Refuge Assurance Cup

The 1988 Refuge Assurance Cup was the first competing of the Refuge Assurance Cup, for the most successful teams in the Sunday League.

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1989 NatWest Trophy

The 1989 NatWest Trophy was the 9th NatWest Trophy.

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1989 Refuge Assurance Cup

The 1989 Refuge Assurance Cup was the second competing of the Refuge Assurance Cup, for the most successful teams in the Sunday League.

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1990 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1990 Benson & Hedges Cup was the nineteenth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1991 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1991 Benson & Hedges Cup was the twentieth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1991 NatWest Trophy

The 1991 NatWest Trophy was an English county cricket tournament, held between 26 June and 7 September 1991.

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1992 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1992 Benson & Hedges Cup was the twenty-first competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1993 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1993 Benson & Hedges Cup was the twenty-second competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1993 NatWest Trophy

The 1993 NatWest Trophy was the 13th NatWest Trophy.

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1993–94 Liverpool F.C. season

The 1993-94 season was the 102nd season in Liverpool F.C.'s existence, and their 31st consecutive year in the top-flight.

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1994 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1994 Benson & Hedges Cup was the twenty-third competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1994 NatWest Trophy

The 1994 NatWest Trophy was the 14th NatWest Trophy.

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1995 Benson & Hedges Cup

The 1995 Benson & Hedges Cup was the twenty-fourth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.

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1995 Great Britain and Ireland heat wave

The 1995 United Kingdom and Ireland heat wave was a severe weather event that started between late July to late August, and was one of the warmest summers recorded in the UK, and one of the warmest Augusts ever recorded in many locations around the UK, as well as being one of the driest summers ever recorded in the UK, with many weather stations having the Summer of 1995 drier than, or comparable with the Summer of 1976.

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1995 NatWest Trophy

The 1995 NatWest Trophy was the 15th NatWest Trophy.

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1996 NatWest Trophy

The 1996 NatWest Trophy was the 16th NatWest Trophy.

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1996–97 Courage League Division 4 North

The 1996–97 Courage League Division 4 North was the tenth full season of rugby union within the fourth tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 2 North, and the last using the name Division 4 North.

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1997 NatWest Trophy

The 1997 NatWest Trophy was the 17th NatWest Trophy.

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1997 United Kingdom heat wave

The 1997 United Kingdom Heatwave was a period of unusually hot weather that affected the United Kingdom primarily in August.

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1997 Women's Home Nations Championship

The 1997 Women's Home Nations Championship was the second women's rugby union Home Championship.

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1997–98 National League 1

The 1997–98 National League 1, sponsored by Jewson, was the eleventh full season of rugby union within the third tier of the English league system, currently known as National League 1.

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1998 Women's Home Nations Championship

The 1998 Women's Home Nations Championship was the third and final Women's Home Nations Championship and was won by Scotland, who achieved the Triple Crown.

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1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two

The 1998-99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the twelfth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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1999 Cricket World Cup

The 1999 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup '99) was the seventh edition of the Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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1999 NatWest Trophy

The 1999 NatWest Trophy was the 19th NatWest Trophy.

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1999 Women's Five Nations Championship

The 1999 Women's Five Nations Championship was the first Women's Five Nations Championship and was won by, who achieved the Grand Slam.

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1999–2000 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two

The 1999-00 Allied Dunbar Premiership Two was the thirteenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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2000 NatWest Trophy

The 2000 NatWest Trophy was the 20th and last NatWest Trophy before being renamed the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy for the 2001 version.

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2000–01 National Division One

The 2001–02 National Division One (previously known as the Allied Dunbar Premiership Two and renamed as the Jewson National Division One for sponsorship reasons) was the fourteenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy

The 2001 Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy was the first Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy following its change of name from the NatWest Trophy.

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2001 County Championship

The 2001 County Championship season, known as the CricInfo Championship for sponsorship reasons, was contested through two divisions: Division One and Division Two.

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2001 Women's Five Nations Championship

The 2001 Women's Five Nations Championship was the third and final series of the rugby union Women's Five Nations Championship and was won by, who achieved the Grand Slam.

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2001–02 National Division One

The 2001–02 National Division One (known as the Jewson National Division One for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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2002 County Championship

The 2002 County Championship season, known as the Frizzell County Championship for sponsorship reasons, was contested through two divisions: Division One and Division Two.

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2002 Women's Six Nations Championship

The 2002 Women's Six Nations Championship was the first series of the rugby union Women's Six Nations Championship and was won by, who achieved the Grand Slam.

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2002–03 National Division One

The 2002–03 National Division One (for sponsorship reasons known as the Jewson National Division One) was the 16th full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy

The 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy was an English county cricket tournament, held between 29 August 2002 and 30 August 2003.

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2003–04 National Division One

The 2003–04 National Division One was the seventeenth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.

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2003–04 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2003–04 season was the 105th full season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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2004 Twenty20 Cup

The 2004 Twenty20 Cup was the second competing of the Twenty20 Cup competition for English and Welsh county clubs.

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2004–05 English Premiership

The 2004–05 Zurich Premiership was the 18th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.

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2004–05 Swansea City A.F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was Swansea City Association Football Club's 27th season in the newly formed Football League Two, and their 76th in English football.

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2005–06 English Premiership

The 2005–06 Guinness Premiership was the 19th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2005 and May 2006.

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2006 World Interuniversity Games

The 2006 World Interuniversity Games were the eighth edition of the Games (organised by IFIUS), and were held in Dublin, Ireland, from October 9 to October 13, 2006.

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2006–07 British Basketball League season

The 2006–07 season, the 20th since its establishment of the British Basketball League, started on 29 September 2006 when reigning champions Newcastle Eagles began with an 85–83 loss away to Sheffield Sharks.

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2006–07 English Premiership

The 2006–07 Guinness Premiership was the 20th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2006 and May 2007.

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2007 Tour of Britain

The 2007 edition of the Tour of Britain stage race was run as a UCI 2.1 category in seven stages starting in London on 9 September and finishing in Glasgow on 15 September.

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2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite qualification

UEFA U-19 Championship 2007 (Elite Round) is the second round of qualification for the final tournament of the 2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship.

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2007 United Kingdom floods

A series of destructive floods occurred in parts of the United Kingdom during the summer of 2007.

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2007 World Interuniversity Games

The 2007 World Interuniversity Games were the ninth edition of the Games (organised by IFIUS), and were held in Vienna, Austria, from October 1 to October 5, 2007.

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2007–08 British Basketball League season

The 2007–08 season, the 21st since the establishment of the British Basketball League, commenced on 9 September 2007, when the Plymouth Raiders succumbed to the Guildford Heat in the inaugural Cup Winners' Cup competition.

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2007–08 EDF Energy Cup

The 2007–08 EDF Energy Cup was the 37th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the third to follow the recently adopted Anglo-Welsh format.

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2007–08 English Premiership

The 2007–08 Guinness Premiership was the 21st season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2007 and May 2008.

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2008 Tour of Britain

The 2008 Tour of Britain was a UCI 2.1 category race of eight stages from 7 September till 14 September 2008.

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2008 Twenty20 Cup Midlands/Wales/West Division

The Midlands/Wales/West Division of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup.

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2008–09 British Basketball League season

The 2008–2009 season was the 22nd campaign in the history of the British Basketball League (BBL), which commenced on September 14, 2008 with the Cup Winners' Cup.

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2008–09 EDF Energy Cup

The 2008-09 Anglo-Welsh Cup, known as the EDF Energy Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 38th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the fourth to follow the recently adopted Anglo-Welsh format.

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2008–09 English Premiership

The 2008–09 Guinness Premiership was the 22nd season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2008 and May 2009.

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2008–09 European Challenge Cup

The 2008–09 European Challenge Cup was the 13th season of the European Challenge Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from six nations in European rugby.

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2008–09 European Challenge Cup pool stage

The 2008–09 European Challenge Cup pool stage was the opening stage of the 13th season of the European Challenge Cup, the second-tier competition for European rugby union clubs.

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2009 Friends Provident Trophy

The 2009 Friends Provident Trophy was an English county cricket tournament held between 19 April and 25 July 2009.

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2009 Twenty20 Cup Midlands/Wales/West Division

The Midlands/Wales/West Division of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup.

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2009–10 Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage

The 2009–10 Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage was the opening stage of the 14th season of the European Challenge Cup, the second-tier competition for European rugby union clubs.

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2009–10 British Basketball League season

The 2009–2010 season of the British Basketball League (BBL) was the 23rd season since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2009–10 English Premiership

The 2009–10 Guinness Premiership was the 23rd season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2009 and May 2010.

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2009–10 European Challenge Cup

The 2009–10 Amlin Challenge Cup was the 14th season of the European Challenge Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from six nations in European rugby.

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2009–10 LV Cup

The 2009–10 LV Cup (styled as the LV.

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2010 Friends Provident t20

The 2010 Friends Provident t20 tournament was the inaugural Friends Provident t20 Twenty20 cricket competition for the England and Wales first-class counties.

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2010–11 British and Irish Cup

The 2010–11 British and Irish Cup was the 2nd season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland.

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2010–11 British Basketball League season

The 2010–2011 season was the 24th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2010–11 Cornish Pirates season

The 2010–11 season is the Cornish Pirates eighth season in the second tier of the English rugby union league system, the RFU Championship and their second in the British and Irish Cup.

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2010–11 RFU Championship

The 2010–11 RFU Championship was the 2nd season (of the professionalised format) of the second division of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between August 2010 and May 2011.

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2011 Churchill Cup

The 2011 Churchill Cup, the ninth and final edition of an annual international rugby union tournament, took place in Northampton, Esher, Gloucester and Worcester.

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2011 Clydesdale Bank 40

The 2011 Clydesdale Bank 40 tournament was the second season of the ECB 40 limited overs cricket competition for the English and Welsh first-class counties.

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2011 County Championship

The 2011 County Championship season, known as the LV County Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the 112th cricket County Championship season.

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2011 Friends Life t20

The 2011 Friends Life t20 was the second season of the Friends Life t20, England's premier domestic Twenty20 competition.

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2011 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches

Throughout July and August 2011, various teams played Test match and non-test match fixtures for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

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2011 Women's Six Nations Championship

The 2011 Women's Six Nations Championship, also known as the 2011 RBS Women's 6 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the tenth series of the Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual women's rugby union competition between six European rugby union national teams.

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2011–12 British Basketball League season

The 2011–12 season was the 25th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2011–12 English Premiership

The 2011–12 Aviva Premiership was the 25th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions and the second to be sponsored by Aviva.

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2011–12 European Challenge Cup pool stage

The 2011–12 Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage was the opening stage of the 16th season of the European Challenge Cup, the second-tier competition for European rugby union clubs.

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2011–12 LV Cup

The 2011–12 LV Cup (styled as the LV.

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2011–12 Peterborough United F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Peterborough United's 51st season in the Football League, competing in the Football League Championship after being promoted from Football League One, beating Huddersfield Town 3–0 in the Play-off final.

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2012 County Championship

The 2012 County Championship season, known as the LV.

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2012 Friends Life t20

The 2012 Friends Life t20 was the third season of the Friends Life t20, England's premier domestic Twenty20 competition.

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2012 Summer Olympics torch relay

The 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from 19 May until 27 July, prior to the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

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2012–13 British Basketball League season

The 2012–13 season was the 26th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2012–13 English Premiership

The 2012–13 Aviva Premiership was the 26th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions and the third to be sponsored by Aviva.

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2012–13 European Challenge Cup pool stage

The 2012–13 Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage was the opening stage of the 17th season of the European Challenge Cup, the second-tier competition for European rugby union clubs.

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2012–13 LV Cup

The 2012–13 LV Cup (styled as the LV.

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2013 County Championship

The 2013 County Championship season, known as the LV.

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2013 Friends Life t20

The 2013 Friends Life t20 was the fourth season of the Friends Life t20 Twenty20 English cricket competition.

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2013 Yorkshire Bank 40

The 2013 Yorkshire Bank 40 tournament was the fourth and final season of the ECB 40 limited overs cricket competition for the English and Welsh first-class counties, plus Scotland, the Netherlands, and the Unicorns, a team of players who did not have first-class contracts.

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2013–14 British Basketball League season

The 2013–14 season was the 27th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2013–14 English Premiership

The 2013–14 Aviva Premiership was the 27th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competition and the fourth to be sponsored by Aviva.

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2013–14 LV Cup

The 2013–14 LV Cup (styled as the LV.

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2013–14 Peterborough United F.C. season

The 2013–14 season will be Peterborough United's 54th year in the Football League and their first season in the third division of English football, Football League One for 2 year following their relegation from the Championship.

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2014 County Championship

The 2014 County Championship season, known as the LV.

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2014 NatWest t20 Blast

The 2014 NatWest t20 Blast was the first season of the NatWest t20 Blast, the English Twenty20 cricket competition.

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2014 Royal London One-Day Cup

The 2014 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was the 2014 season ECB limited overs cricket competition for the England and Wales first-class counties.

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2014 Tour of Britain

The 2014 Friends Life Tour of Britain was an eight-stage men's professional road cycling race.

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2014–15 Bristol City F.C. season

The 2014–15 season was Bristol City's 117th season as a professional football club and their second consecutive season in the 3rd Division of the Football League since their relegation from the Championship.

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2014–15 British and Irish Cup

The 2014–15 British and Irish Cup is the sixth season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland.

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2014–15 British Basketball League season

The 2014–15 season was the 28th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2014–15 RFU Championship

The 2014–15 RFU Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Greene King IPA Championship, is the sixth season of the professionalised format of the RFU Championship, the second tier of the English rugby union league system run by the Rugby Football Union.

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2015 County Championship

The 2015 County Championship season, known as the LV.

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2015 IWBF Men's European Championship

The 2015 IWBF Men's European Championship was the 22nd edition of the European Wheelchair Basketball Championship held in Worcester, Great Britain from 28 August to 6 September 2015.

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2015 NatWest t20 Blast

The 2015 NatWest t20 Blast was the second season of the NatWest t20 Blast, the English and Welsh Twenty20 cricket competition.

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2015–16 Bristol City F.C. season

The 2015–16 season was Bristol City's 118th season as a professional football club and their first back in the Championship following promotion last season. Along with competing in the Championship, the club also participated in the FA Cup and League Cup. The season covered the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.

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2015–16 British Basketball League season

The 2015–16 British Basketball League season was the 29th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2015–16 English Premiership

The 2015–16 English Premiership was the 29th season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition, and the sixth to be sponsored by Aviva.

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2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup

The 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup was the second edition of the European Rugby Challenge Cup, an annual pan-European rugby union competition for professional clubs.

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2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup

The 2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup was the second European Rugby Champions Cup championship, the annual rugby union club competition for teams from the top six nations in European rugby.

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2015–16 European Rugby Champions–Challenge Cup play-offs

The 2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup-Challenge Cup play-off was the second play-off for entry into the top level competition of European Club rugby union, the European Rugby Champions Cup.

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2016 County Championship

The 2016 County Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2016 Specsavers County Championship), was the 117th cricket County Championship season.

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2016 NatWest t20 Blast

The 2016 NatWest T20 Blast is the third season of the domestic T20 competition, run by the ECB, branded as the NatWest t20 Blast.

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2016 Royal London One-Day Cup

The 2016 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was a limited overs cricket competition that formed part of the 2016 domestic cricket season in England and Wales.

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2016–17 Anglo-Welsh Cup

The 2016–17 Anglo-Welsh Cup was the 45th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the 11th to follow the Anglo-Welsh Cup format.

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2016–17 Bristol City F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was Bristol City's 119th season as a professional football club and their second consecutive season back in the Championship.

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2016–17 British Basketball League season

The 2016–17 British Basketball League season was the 30th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2016–17 English Premiership

The 2016–17 English Premiership was the 30th season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition, and the seventh to be sponsored by Aviva.

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2017 County Championship

The 2017 County Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2017 Specsavers County Championship), was the 118th cricket County Championship season.

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2017 in table tennis

This page lists notable table tennis events taking place in 2017, including the 2017 World Table Tennis Championships and the 2017 ITTF World Tour.

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2017 NatWest t20 Blast

The 2017 NatWest T20 Blast was the 2017 season of the T20 Blast, a professional Twenty20 cricket league in England and Wales.

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2017 Royal London One-Day Cup

The 2017 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was a limited overs cricket competition that forms part of the 2017 domestic cricket season in England and Wales.

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2017 Tour of Britain

The 2017 Tour of Britain was an eight-stage men's professional road cycling race.

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2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup

The 2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup will be the 46th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the 12th and final to follow the Anglo-Welsh Cup format.

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2017–18 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2017–18 season is Bolton Wanderers's first season back in the second tier of English football following their immediate return from EFL League One.

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2017–18 British Basketball League season

The 2017–18 British Basketball League season was the 31st campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987.

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2017–18 English Premiership

The 2017–18 English Premiership was the 31st season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition and the eighth and final to be sponsored by Aviva, with naming rights being purchased by Gallagher.

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2018 County Championship

The 2018 County Championship, known for sponsorship reason as the 2018 Specsavers County Championship, is the 119th cricket County Championship season.

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2018 European Championship of American football

The 2018 European Championship will be the 14th European Championship in American Football.

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2018 Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches

The 2018 Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches were a series of cricket matches played between the eighteen County Championship teams and the six Marylebone Cricket Club University teams (MCCU) of England and Wales.

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2018 Royal London One-Day Cup

The 2018 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament is a limited overs cricket competition that forms part of the 2018 domestic cricket season in England and Wales.

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2018 t20 Blast

The 2018 Vitality Blast is the 2018 season of the t20 Blast, a professional Twenty20 cricket league in England and Wales.

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2018 The Women's Tour

The 2018 Ovo Energy Women's Tour, is the fifth staging of The Women's Tour, a women's cycling stage race held in the United Kingdom.

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2018 UK Open

The 2018 Coral UK Open was a darts tournament staged by the Professional Darts Corporation.

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2018–19 Premiership Rugby

The 2018–19 Premiership Rugby is the 32nd season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition and the first to be sponsored by Gallagher.

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21st-century modernisation of the Great Western main line

Network Rail plans to spend £5 billion on modernising the Great Western main line, its South Wales branch and other associated lines.

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24 Hrs Tour

The 24 Hrs Tour (advertised as Spring Tour 2017 and Summer Tour 2017) is the fifth concert tour by English recording artist, Olly Murs.

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29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot

The 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1694.

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36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot

The 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1701.

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56 Group Wales

The 56 Group Wales (Grŵp 56 Cymru) is an artists' organisation founded in Wales in 1956, with the aim of promoting Welsh Modernist art and artists.

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889

Year 889 (DCCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester

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