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flows from its source near Ilminster, through Somerset a and discharges into the River Parrett south
Geoffrey West was born in 1940 in Taunton, Somerset, a rural town in western England and moved to
Unusually for Somerset a Dundry stone steeple was built in 1455-56,
Westholme, Somerset, a settlement near Pilton, Somerset, England
Clapton, Somerset a hamlet in the parish of Ston Easton
Clapton, South Somerset a hamlet in the parish of Wayford
civil parish within the Chew Valley in North Somerset about 8 miles (13 km) from Bristol and Bath.
the valley of the Wellow Brook in north-east Somerset, about 7 miles (11 km) south of Bath.
ks, Maine, he attended the public schools and Somerset Academy (Athens, Maine) and graduated from th
patriotic drama for production at Maryland's Somerset Academy, where he was a master, is about the
With a thick Somerset accent, Adge played on his West Country roots
e crisis when Anne was at the point of death, Somerset acted with Argyll, Shrewsbury and other Whig
st near Shepton Mallet on the Mendip Hills in Somerset, adjacent to the Windsor Hill Marsh biologica
l and Exeter Railway's Cheddar Valley line in Somerset after the extension from the first terminus a
dia, the third Earl of Rosebery, the Dukes of Somerset, after whom the house took its longest-surviv
Seamer did not appear again for Somerset after his period as captain in 1948.
y for either the first or the second team for Somerset after this one List A game.
Hall left Somerset after the 1965 season.
, his ability was brought to the attention of Somerset after winning a competition in a local newspa
He scored one century, an innings of 106 for Somerset against Essex.
unday's best first-class bowling occurred for Somerset against Nottinghamshire in September 2007 tak
ets at 21.47, with a best of 7 for 61 against Somerset, against whom he had his only ten wicket in a
He made his first-class debut for Somerset against Yorkshire in 2001 and scored 71 in a
cricket apart from one single appearance for Somerset against Surrey at The Oval in 1928, when he s
Lefebvre made his first-class debut with Somerset against Oxford University in 1990, then took
In his first game for Somerset, against Leicestershire at Melton Mowbray, he
Jennings played in one game for Somerset, against Essex in 1895.
kshire, Smith made his debut in May 1896, for Somerset against Gloucestershire at Bristol, but made
The same season Evans made his debut for Somerset against Lancashire.
picked up a single first-class appearance for Somerset against Oxford University in 1904.
the following year, 1969, when he played for Somerset against Hampshire at the United Services Grou
He made his debut for Somerset against Surrey, in a match starting 1 June 18
In 1921 he played a match for Somerset against Cambridge University.
He played twice for Somerset, against Lancashire in 1900, and against Midd
suddenly from a heart attack in Porlock Weir, Somerset, aged 57, whilst on holiday.
Somerset aimed to unite England and Scotland by marryi
KLF) is an annual book festival held in Bath, Somerset aimed at children's books.
In May 2011, the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance flew its 8,000th mission.
The airfield is the base for the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance.
The Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is a registered charity, which
He was the younger brother of the Somerset all-rounder Bill Andrews, and was known in hi
the Mendip Hills to Wells and then on through Somerset almost to Yeovil and then south west to Charm
throughout England; the then-remote county of Somerset alone contains three 17th-century versions of
of both Dartmoor and Exmoor (and passing into Somerset) along the way.
lished in 1772 and still based in Wellington, Somerset along with fellow shareholder, Douglas Cordea
d of the Taunton Stop Line near Highbridge in Somerset, along the River Brue and the Kennet and Avon
Somerset also showed interest in him.
Cup matches against Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Somerset, also playing against the Duchess of Norfolk'
M.D. degree, and began to practice at Yeovil, Somerset, also becoming minister at a chapel in that t
He was a solicitor in Bath, like other Somerset amateurs of the time, such as Reggie Ingle an
His dad, Mervyn Herbert played for Somerset amongst other teams.
d at Wookey Hole Caves in the Mendip Hills in Somerset, and runs through a V-shaped valley.
The squadron was based at RAF Culmhead, Somerset and had been previously equipped with the Spi
n the river Wiley, the Old Ditch way, and the Somerset and Weymouth railway, 1 mile SE of Heytesbury
He was born at Bridgwater, Somerset and died at Barnstaple, Devon.
s ground on the northern outskirts of Yeovil, Somerset and is home to the Yeovil Sports and Social C
liamson of Horton, of Horton in the County of Somerset, and currently sits as a crossbencher in the
her manors of Hinton and Norton St Philip in Somerset and the new house was consecrated at Hinton C
ol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
von and East Plymouth, Dorset and East Devon, Somerset and North Devon, Wiltshire North and Bath, an
create a single Midwest station across south Somerset and north Dorset, broadcasting from studios i
He was born in Glastonbury, Somerset and died at Cotmaton, Sidmouth, Devon.
returned to England in 1862, resided at Bath, Somerset, and improving much in his health lived to be
She lived at Keynsham in Somerset and St Keyne in Cornwall, in the late 5th cen
hestral playing to younger people who live in Somerset, and is open to anyone resident or attending
mpson was born on 16 August 1914 in Keynsham, Somerset and he joined the Royal Air Force on 16 March
Tony Weare was born at Wincanton, Somerset, and studied drawing at the Bournemouth Schoo
Palmer was the younger brother of the Somerset and England all-rounder Ken Palmer and, like
It was later held by the Dukes of Somerset and Northumberland protectors of Edward VI an
ther Albemarle, and lands in Lincolnshire and Somerset and an interest in Sir Cleave More's waterwor
es for coldstage Pleistocene gravels in south Somerset and more particularly because it is the first
y were long seated in the counties of Dorset, Somerset and Derby in England.
The constituency replaced parts of Devon, Somerset and West Dorset and Dorset East and Hampshire
Richard Ellison of Somerset and England topped the bowling averages, taki
John Marshal was keeper of the ports of Somerset and Dorset in 1215, and in 1224 Ralph Germun
ved to 35%, but was still the lowest in North Somerset, and was below the local authority average of
was a daughter of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset and Margaret Holland, and was half-niece of K
at Cossington on the Bridgwater branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
uch as Figures In The Grounds Of Hestercombe, Somerset and The Old Dee Bridge, Chester.
one arrives by train from the Mendip Hills in Somerset and a siding serves the depot, alongside a si
The Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry was an infantry r
square miles (980 km2) of Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
the battle, including the unfortunate Duke of Somerset and Lord Roos.
ed batsman, he played first-class cricket for Somerset and the Army between 1909 and 1919.
The station was the southern terminus of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, as well as being th
bridge that was originally part of the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway, absorbed in 1850 by the
at Solwezi, Zambia, Vicar of Northmore Green, Somerset and Director of Pastoral Studies at Ripon Col
in Bombay by the Commander-in-Chief Sir Henry Somerset, and took up his post at Mahabaleshwar.
ney of Heydon, Viscount Pulteney of Wrington, Somerset, and Earl of Bath.
ond son of Henry Fane of Brympton d'Evercy in Somerset and Anne sister and coheir of John Scrope, ch
t by the Midland Railway Company to allow the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway access to and from t
was a station on the Highbridge branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
rker, travel to Fairlie's home town of Frome, Somerset and from there to Scotland (Pons only), Chelt
66) played first-class and List A cricket for Somerset and Glamorgan between 1986 and 1993.
son of Sir John Clifton of Barrington Court, Somerset and was educated at St Alban Hall, Oxford.
gland and educated at Monkton Combe School in Somerset and Clare College, Cambridge, graduating BA a
The constituency replaced most of Somerset and West Dorset and parts of Devon.
e was the son of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Eleanor Beauchamp, and became heir t
Marrack was born in Clevedon in Somerset and educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton
shire (1716-1732), Rector of Chilton Trinity, Somerset and lastly Vicar of St Mary, Bridgewater (173
ored Farleigh House at Farleigh Hungerford in Somerset and lived there for most of the second half o
Yeovil, it forms the county boundary between Somerset and Dorset.
He resumed the practice of law at Somerset and served as counsel for the Baltimore & Ohi
also scored a maiden century in 1914 against Somerset, and a week later achieved his maiden five-fo
and Hamnish, all in Herefordshire, Porlock in Somerset, and the church at Llanvaches in Newport.
BBC Somerset and BBC Radio Bristol share many programmes,
nsmission service area covered parts of south Somerset and parts of west Dorset.
hosen a knight of the shire for the county of Somerset; and on the death of Sir John Juyn in the lat
Bicknoller was the birthplace of the Somerset and England cricketer Harold Gimblett.
rning congregations in Westmoreland, Fayette, Somerset, and Cambria Counties in Western Pennsylvania
He was born at Bath, Somerset and educated at Cheltenham College.
Opened on 20 January 1857 by the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway with the section of thei
ween Shillingstone and Blandford Forum on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
While playing for Devon, Somerset and Gloucestershire offered him terms, but Lo
He also held the vicarages of Banwell in Somerset and Barclay, Gloucestershire, and was Rector
n 6 June 1926, played first-class cricket for Somerset and List A and Minor Counties cricket for Wil
Beckington was born at Beckington in Somerset, and was educated at Winchester and New Colle
oduced nine 0-6-0 saddle tank engines for the Somerset and Dorset Railway.
's other titles, including Lord Lieutenant of Somerset and Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall.
toric counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset and the City of Bristol, while the counties o
daughter of Sir Henry Berkeley of Yarlington, Somerset, and was born at Godolphin House, Cornwall, o
oad in the United Kingdom, which runs through Somerset and Wiltshire.
between Templecombe and Cole stations on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
t of Midford railway station which was on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway line.
s debut for the county coming in 1896 against Somerset and his final first-class match for the count
branches based in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Somerset and Monmouthshire and each branch nominates t
The village is a part of North East Somerset, and part of the South West England constitue
was a station on the Highbridge branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
lass matches for the Marylebone Cricket Club, Somerset and Middlesex.
eech Junction to Burnham-on-Sea branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
Portman, of Orchard Portman in the County of Somerset, and became an active member of the House of
He was born at Bath, Somerset and died at Cricket Malherbie, also in Somers
owns of Glastonbury and Burnham-on-Sea by the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway and was later a junc
The property is used by the Somerset and Sedgemoor District Councils as well as th
e third son of James White Adams, of Martock, Somerset, and Mary Anne Elizabeth his wife.
st Lyn is a river which rises high in Exmoor, Somerset, and joins the East Lyn at Lynmouth in Devon.
pter (LPH) Ocean, Type 23 frigates Argyll and Somerset and four ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
He died at Hache, Somerset, and was buried at Beauchamp Chapel, Stoke-un
oke, who succeeded to her father's estates in Somerset and Dorset in 1777.
was a station on the Highbridge branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
It is based in Crewkerne, Somerset, and is one of the UK's smallest automobile c
ath to its destination Bournemouth on the old Somerset and Dorset line.
J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Glamorgan and Somerset and was High Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1871 .
y, of Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset and of other early Tudor Dynasty officials.
ion as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wells in Somerset, and held the seat until his death in 1939, a
s member of parliament successively for Bath, Somerset and Wells, at first opposed the royal policy,
The station was opened by the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, a joint line run by
ment store executive Vicki Paisley Cannell on Somerset, and as Mia Marriott on Love of Life from 197
ion for the four counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset, in response to 999 calls.
He was born in Frome, Somerset and attended Llandovery College, Dyfed and se
West Somerset's voters were divided between the new Bridgwa
Selwood, and mark the county division between Somerset and Wiltshire to this day.
In 1831 he also became vicar of Banwell, Somerset and remained vicar there until he resigned in
Polsham was a railway station on the Somerset and Dorset Railway in the village of Polsham,
the town, in the small village of Brushford, Somerset and was connected to Dulverton by bus service
ur, daughter of Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset and heiress of the Percy family headed by the
He was born in Somerset and attended Sexey's School, Somerset from 18
Mason was also a Justice of the Peace for Somerset and served as High Sheriff of Somerset in 192
2006 First York operated Dennis Tridents from Somerset and also a few Optare Solos before Veolia too
separate from the counties of Gloucester and Somerset and be in all things exempt both by land and
was a station on the Bridgwater branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, which opened in 189
, representing district 38A which encompasses Somerset and Wicomico Counties.
corded by six rebels from various villages in Somerset and Dorset.
take up the offer of an extended contract at Somerset, and instead moved to Nottinghamshire for the
ent by the Celts, which also covered areas of Somerset and Wiltshire.
He scored also scored 51 against Somerset and took three catches in all.
in, Smithfield London and died in Butleigh in Somerset and became son-in-law and personal assistant
Binegar railway station was a station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway in the county of Som
2004 the club was relaunched by former Essex, Somerset and Leicestershire wicket keeper / batsman Ne
He was born in Taunton, Somerset and died in Boscombe, Bournemouth, Hampshire.
nnually on 6 October as the Regimental Day of Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry.
Conservative Party politician who represented Somerset and West Dorset in the European Parliament fr
formerly the route of the Bath branch of the Somerset and Dorset Railway, with Combe Down Tunnel wh
The station was the last to open on the Somerset and Dorset main line, with services beginning
e also posted half centuries against Ireland, Somerset and Worcestershire.
ut Movement, latterly as a County Chairman in Somerset and County President in Yorkshire.
r first-class matches in that season, against Somerset and Surrey.
Dyke Acland was a Deputy Lieutenant of Somerset and Devon and a Justice of Peace for Somerset
tsman, playing field hockey for both Kent and Somerset and football for Crystal Palace F.C.
ip of Salisbury Plain close to the borders of Somerset and Dorset.
rain with 598 passengers from London to Bath, Somerset and Oxford.
ation was the biggest station on the original Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway main line from Highb
m the town's other station on the unconnected Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
Willie Somerset and DeWitt Menyard of the Mavericks played in
ed by his widow until 1806; she died in Bath, Somerset and was buried in Weston.
62 season he scored centuries against Sussex, Somerset and Hampshire.
The route goes south from Bristol into Somerset and around Chew Valley Lake
Combe Down Tunnel is on the now-closed Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway main line, between M
cestry (much like his cousin, the 6th Duke of Somerset) and by venality.
y VI, particularly John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and the queen consort, Margaret of Anjou.
panning the Taunton River between the town of Somerset and the city of Fall River, Massachusetts.
In 1735 he moved to Chard, Somerset, and in 1739 to Bradford, Wiltshire.
I, became Protector with the title of Duke of Somerset and with initially unchallenged power.
in the Exmoor National Park, on the border of Somerset and Devon, notified in 1989.
he Second XI Championship for Leicestershire, Somerset, and Essex, made a single list A appearance f
ionalization agreement passed by the towns of Somerset and Berkley in 2010, Somerset High School wil
For path in Somerset and Gloucestershire, see Limestone Link.
the second son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset and Margaret Holland, and succeeded his elder
                                                                                                    
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