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  • Don't you know it's Zohzbree? --Gareth Hughes 16:18, 23 January 2006 (UTC) I have to say, I've lived in Salisbury for 28 years and I've never heard...
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  • ranks.--Ibid, p. 9. As the first genuinely Anglican prime minister since Salisbury, and one who spoke openly as a professed Christian and of the English...
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  • affected by it. I'd support DeFacto's suggestion of Salisbury nerve agent incident or Salisbury nerve agent poisoning. This is Paul (talk) 20:41, 13...
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  • (UTC) Does anyone fancy working on WikiProject Christian liturgical year? Gareth Hughes 10:53, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC) "In the Roman Catholic Church, Advent begins...
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  • recent years (although his 1991 book on Halifax and his 1999 book on Salisbury would qualify, but that seems quite a long time ago). What I'm getting...
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  • but others who are known by their titles (e.g. Rockingham, Portland, Salisbury, Rosebury) and a few who are known by an interim title (Shelburn, Goderich)...
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  • former). There is a liitle self-referrence in there too, that I'll remove. Gareth Hughes 18:52, 25 Feb 2005 (UTC) I've never encountered in the historical...
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  • would have been described as such by any contemporary. Neither was Lord Salisbury's third government a Conservative one, but Unionist - the distinction may...
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  • think this is incorrect. According to Andrew Robert's biography, Lord Salisbury was 6ft 4in. Don't know if this is true, any thoughts? MarkThomas 09:31...
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  • couple of years I have visited cathedrals in Bristol, Wells, Lincoln, Salisbury, Peterborough, Ely, Chichester, York and possibly others as well. I cannot...
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  • Questions Lord Salisbury's government offered Huxley a privy councillorship. (The office of crown adviser was, Donnelly assured Salisbury, one that Huxley...
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  • number of seats for his party after a full term and the first since Lord Salisbury in 1900 to increase his popular vote share after a full term." Nub Cake...
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  • simplified the names of PMs - "The Marquess of Salisbury" instead of "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury", for instance. The combination of unwieldy...
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  • August 2007 (UTC) As far as I know, one original copy is in Lincol, one in Salisbury but two are held at the British Library. http://www.bl...
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  • namely Canterbury, Durham, Lancaster, Lichfield, Rochester, St Albans, Salisbury and Winchester. These were problematic, and were part of the reason for...
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  • Regiment Hostile fire Musa Qaleh (northern Helmand Province) Afghanistan Salisbury, Wiltshire, England 08/20/06 Budd, Bryan James Corporal 29 UK British...
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