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99- For his services Sir Richard Gapper was granted many lands and titles in somerset in southern England.
100- Churchill, p.346 somerset and the Earl of Devon had already raised an army for Lancaster in the West Country.
101- He made 9 and 2 as somerset were beaten by an innings, the match finishing soon after lunch on the second day.
102- The Jones sketch shows a frieze and balustrade of 24m which was built over at the time of Lord Charles somerset.
103- In 2004, Hallmark entered into a licensing agreement with somerset Entertainment to produce Hallmark Music CD’s.
104- In 1986, descendants of African American slaves from somerset Place planned a gathering known as somerset Homecoming.
105- Grainger made his return in the first half of the 1921 season, at the age of 34 and took 4-91 bowling against somerset.
106- Percy Walter Vasey (29 July 1883 11 September 1952) played first-class cricket in one match for somerset in the 1913 season.
107- In July 2011, North somerset Council gave planning permission for the £50 million LeisureDome to be constructed on the site.
108- The Chalice Well at Glastonbury (somerset) is at the centre of a Neopagan – and New Age -orientated spirituality and retreat centre.
109- Ralph Escott Hancock (20 December 1887 29 October 1914) played first-class cricket for somerset in nine matches between 1907 and 1914.
110- Simon Alexander Ross Ferguson (born 13 May 1961) played List A cricket for Suffolk in 1984 and first-class cricket for somerset in 1985.
111- Esk handled a lot of traffic during the construction of somerset Dam in the 1930s and 1940s.
112- Services References * somerset Railway Stations by Mike Oakley, Dovecote Press, Wimborne, 2002.
113- Chard is the most southerly town in somerset, and at an altitude of m ( ft) it is also the highest.
114- Linn died in Trenton; interment was in the Lamington Presbyterian Church Cemetery, somerset County.
115- French l’eau), but the South somerset Yeo is derived from a Celtic word gifl, meaning ‘forked river’.
116- Phillip Coates, a somerset fisherman, and his wife Sarah Duncan, were the first settlers of Eddies Cove East.
117- Frederick Charles Roberts (5 June 1881 unknown) played first-class cricket for somerset in one match in 1899.
118- Bisgood made one first-class appearance for somerset during the 1909 season, playing against Kent at Gravesend.
119- The underlying cause was that the somerset and Dorset Railway was essentially bankrupt at the time of the crash.
120- He played irregularly for somerset, making four appearances in 1882, three the following season and two in 1884.
121- Chasing 248 to win, somerset were significantly behind the required rate when rain halted play in the ninth over.
122- Wilfred Ernest Berry (12 October 1897 1951) was an English cricketer who played for somerset in one match in 1926.
123- Nichols finished the season second amongst somerset wicket-takers, his 79 wickets trailing only the 126 taken by Tyler.
124- Horne arrived in British Columbia as a labourer in 1851 aboard the immigrant ship Tory Mackie, Richard somerset (1995).
125- She was made a Life Peer as Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer, of Chilthorne Domer in the County of somerset in 1998.
126- Book of Commissions, MSS., AAA, 195 On 14 August 1727, he was commissioned surrogate for Hunterdon and somerset counties.
127- Mrs Mary Elizabeth Jane Aikins by Mrs Carr Family James Cox Aikins married Mary Elizabeth Jane somerset on June 5th, 1845.
128- In one of Ingle’s more successful seasons, 1936, somerset played 34 different cricketers in the County Championship matches.
129- He bowled unchanged with Major Booth throughout the game in consecutive matches in 1914 – against Gloucestershire and somerset.
130- MD 675A MD 675A was a section of MD 675 passing through Pocomoke City in Worcester County and West Pocomoke in somerset County.
131- Higgins made his debut for Worcestershire against somerset at Taunton in June 1920; he made 0 and 33 in a heavy innings defeat.
132- One of a number of long-established clubs in the North somerset coalfield, their ground, West Clewes, is the oldest in the area.
133- The line from Minehead was reopened by the West somerset Railway on 28 March 1976 and on to Williton on 28 August in the same year.
134- Wade and Wade in their 1929 book somerset suggest traces of Roman mines (such as tools and pigs of lead) have been found at Blagdon.
135- William Hyman (7 March 1875 – 11 February 1959), known as “Bill” or “Billy”, played first-class cricket for somerset from 1900 to 1914.
136- June 19 —- June 20 somerset Sabres v Gloucestershire Gladiators The match at the County Ground was abandoned without a ball being bowled.
137- Paul was a right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper, though in one match he played in for somerset in the 1910 season he did not keep wicket.
138- The ascendancy of Suffolk and somerset In 1447, the King and Queen summoned the Duke of Gloucester before parliament on the charge of treason.
139- “Republican Rick Merkt won the Morris County seat left vacant by Bucco, and Republican Peter J. Biondi takes Kavanaugh’s seat in somerset County.
140- Among many honours, he was awarded the somerset Maugham Award in 1958 for Hear and Forgive, and the Hawthornden Prize for A Toy Epic the same year.
141- Bloody-Bones is usually said to live near ponds, but according to Ruth Tongue in somerset Folklore, “lived in a dark cupboard, usually under the stairs.
142- George somerset (30 March 1809 12 October 1882), married Philida Elizabeth Call, daughter of Sir William Call, 2nd Baronet on 9 September 1835 and had issue.
143- Miller’s greatest claim to fame was selling large amounts of cheaply priced albums, with somerset claiming to have manufactured the first stereo budget albums.
144- Churchill Community Foundation School and Sixth Form Centre is the state-run secondary school and specialist Arts College serving the villages of North somerset.
145- Fielding Gray, who has, quite literally, lost his face in a bomb explosion and has retired from the army, sees his old friend somerset Lloyd-James to ask for work.
146- MD 640 Maryland Route 640 is the designation for a part of Revells Neck Road in somerset County running from U.S. Route 13 west to the Eastern Correctional Institution.
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