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  Blakeney Delicatessen in North Norfolk UK.
Opened in August 2004, Blakeney Delicatessen is a specialist, family-owned fine food and wine shop situated on the High Street of this charming North Norfolk coastal village.
The creation of chef Kelby Light and former restaurateur Rob Williams, Blakeney Delicatessen supplies fresh, seasonal and local produce - which is often organic - as well as carefully sourced deli foods from around the world and a wonderful selection of wines.
Blakeney Delicatessen also provides a catering service which has already achieved great local acclaim for its taste and innovation.
www.blakeneydeli.co.uk   (237 words)

  
  Blakeney North Norfolk Blakeney Point East Anglia UK.
Blakeney is a small village on the north coast of Norfolk UK in an area of outstanding natural beauty and remains largely untouched by the pace and commercialism of modern life.
By 1240 the haven in the lee of the shingle ridge was known as Blakeney, and this became the name of the village.
Whether visiting Blakeney and its winding streets lined with flint cottages, the Nature Reserve, or the unspoilt beauty of the marshland coast, you cannot fail to be impressed by its rural charm.
www.norfolkbroads.com /guides/area/blakeney   (317 words)

  
  William Blakeney, Baron Blakeney - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM BLAKENEY BLAKENEY, Baron (1672-1761), British soldier, was born at Mount Blakeney in Limerick in 1672.
Blakeney and his little garrison were transported to Gibraltar with absolute liberty to serve again.
Byng was tried and executed; Blakeney, on his return to England, found himself the hero of the nation.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /William_Blakeney%2C_Baron_Blakeney   (467 words)

  
 University of Delaware Athletics and Sports Information
Blakeney, who served as an assistant at Delaware for three seasons under Mike Brey, returned to UD in July, 2002 after two seasons away from the Newark campus.
Blakeney has been fortunate to be associated with some of the greatest coaches in basketball history, including two of which have been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA.
At DeMatha, Blakeney was selected as the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Maryland and the District of Columbia in 1989-90.
www.udel.edu /sportsinfo/mens_basketball/staff/blakeney.html   (504 words)

  
 Blakeney, Allan Emrys
Blakeney, Allan Emrys, avocat, fonctionnaire, homme politique, premier ministre de la Saskatchewan (Bridgewater, N.-É., 7 sept. 1925).
Blakeney se lance en politique en tant que fonctionnaire expérimenté possédant la conviction profonde que l'État a un rôle important à jouer, tant au niveau économique que social.
Blakeney se taille une réputation comme l'un des défenseurs intelligents et influents d'un système fédéral décentralisé et néanmoins équitable, et comme l'architecte d'une économie plus diversifiée et plus forte de la Saskatchewan.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=f1ARTf0000815   (371 words)

  
 Troy Trojans - Head Coach Larry Blakeney   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Blakeney’s journey began on Dec. 3, 1990, when he was hired as the 20th head coach in school history.
Blakeney’s first squad finished 5-6, but a 10-1 second year, which included a 41-7 win over I-A member Arkansas State, gave Troy fans a glimpse of what was to come.
Blakeney won back-to-back SFL Coach of the Year awards in 1999 and 2000 and also was honored as a regional Coach of the Year in back-to-back years by the American Football Coaches Association.
www.troytrojans.com /index.php?s=&change_well_id=2&url_article_id=195   (1609 words)

  
 Blakeney, North Norfolk Coast, including Blakeney Point, Guildhall, Quay, Harbour
Blakeney village is set on a small hill leading down to the harbour and has pretty flint cottages (many for holiday rent), shops, tea rooms, restaurants, hotels, pubs and inns.
Blakeney has plenty of facilities, including some lovely shops to browse, interesting places to take a refreshment and some luxury hotels.
Blakeney harbour has a pretty quay and this is the starting point for seal trips to Blakeney Point.
www.tournorfolk.co.uk /blakeney.html   (799 words)

  
 Blakeney Mixed-Use Development   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Blakeney is located on all four quadrants of the intersection of Rea Road and Ardrey Kell Road, just two miles from a I-485 interchange in south Charlotte.
Blakeney Greens is the first neighborhood in the northeast part of the development with 364 homes and townhomes built by Saussy Burbank and Ryan Homes.
Blakeney Preserve is the second neighborhood to be built, which will offer 216 single-family homes by Pulte.  A sales office is expected to open in Spring 2005.
www.crosland.com /properties_services/mixed-use_development/blakeney   (321 words)

  
 Ports.org.uk / Blakeney
Blakeney Harbour is an extensive natural harbour protected by an expanding shingle spit and the dunes on the point.
Blakeney was clearly an important centre for fishing and for trade by the sea.
Blakeney was once an extremely busy port dealing in the export of mainly corn and wool and it once had a large oyster industry.
www.ports.org.uk /port.asp?id=78   (379 words)

  
 Blakeney   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Indeed, the prosperity and importance of the village can be measured by the building in the 13th century of both a Carmelite Friary to the east of the Manor Hotel, and the impressive village church dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of fishermen.
Although Blakeney began to emerge as a holiday resort in the 1920s, it was slow to succumb to 20th century commercialism, preferring to hide its light under a bushel until 1951, when street lighting was eventually installed.
For nature has offered her entire repertoire to Blakeney, sometimes kindly and sometimes cruelly, as in the sever floods of 1897, 1953 and 1978, the levels of which are recorded on plaques opposite the quay.
www.blakeneymanor.co.uk /blakeney.htm   (486 words)

  
 Blakeney - Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Blakeney is a small, thriving village on the eastern edge of the Forest of Dean, on the main A48 road between Gloucester and Chepstow.
Blakeney's industrial past is recalled by several buildings, including two corn-mill; the Upper Mill, by the A48 and Nibley Mill (a partly half timbered house with adjoining stone mill where the B4431 Parkend road joins the A48).
In the early 1800s there was a considerable non-conformist movement from the established church, and a tabenacle was built at Blakeney in 1823, a mile north of the village.
www.fweb.org.uk /dean/towns/blakeney.htm   (579 words)

  
 John Blakeney
July 1848, that she is the widow of John Blakeney who was a Pensioner of the United States at the rate of $48 or $49 per annum on account of sisors in the Revolution.
Declarement offers evidence of her marriage to the aforesaid John Blakeney, her family register showing ages of her children, Issue of their said marriage which records she strictly believes to be correct and is _______to attached.
She further states that she was married to the said John Blakeney in the County of Anson State of North Carolina by John Jackson a Justice of the Peace and that her name before her said marriage was Nancy May and husband died at residence 31 March 1849.
www.pigggenealogy.com /john_blakeney.htm   (1214 words)

  
 Natural England - Special Sites
Blakeney NNR is managed by the National Trust.
Blakeney NNR is also a Special Protection Area (SPA) and comprises part of a Ramsar wetland site.
Blakeney NNR is situated mid-way between the towns of Wells-next-the-sea and Sheringham.
www.english-nature.org.uk /special/nnr/nnr_details.asp?nnr_name=&C=28&Habitat=0&natural_area=&local_team=0&spotlight_reserve=0&X=&NNR_ID=20   (347 words)

  
 Thomas J. Blakeney
Blakeney was in Washington at the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln March 4, 1861.
Blakeney was authorized by Senator Baker with Frank Lemon and Rodney Mathewson to recruit a regiment called "First U.S. Volunteers of California." The men were enlisted and quartered in Port Schuyler, New York.
According to notes of Kathleen's, Major Blakeney was discovered to be "keeping" another woman in the city, and Mary's father, hearing of this, brought his daugher and grandchildren home and helped her to begin divorce proceedings.
home.earthlink.net /~jvittor/tjblakeney.html   (482 words)

  
 Blakeney - Norfolk Holiday and Tourist Information Where to Stay
Blakeney Point has over 1,000 acres of sand dunes and is a nature reserve, home to the common and grey seal.
There is an old saying that Blakeney people go up the steeple to crack a small nut with a five farthing beetle OR Blakeney people sit on a steeple eat hazelnuts with a five farthing beetle.
Blakeney Hotel was opened in 1923 having been built at a cost of £31,000.
www.norfolkcoast.co.uk /location_norfolk/vp_blakeney.htm   (748 words)

  
 *** JIMMY BLAKENEY NEWS ***   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Blakeney: What Chan (Zwanzig) did by getting back to our core, grassroots involvement with the paddlers who are out there, and just keeping it real.
Blakeney: I was 23, skateboarding all the time and living in Vail, CO in the winters snowboarding.
Blakeney: When I started with Wave Sport in 1997 I went on the road with Dan Gavere, Ed Lucero and Chris Emerick in the classic red, white and blue RV.
www.jimmyblakeney.com /show_news.php?news_id=54   (1112 words)

  
 Blakeney notes
The younger was a Colonel in the army, the elder, WILLIAM BLAKENEY, Esq., of Thomastown, Co. Limerick, was father of four sons, WILLIAM, Charles, John and Robert, of whom the eldest,
SIR WILLIAM BLAKENEY, K.B. colonel of the 27th foot, and lieutenant-general in the army, distinguished by his defence of Stirling Castle in 1746 and Fort St. Philips in 756m was raised to the peerage of Ireland as BARON BLAKENEY in the later year.
William Blakeney, late of Chesterfielf, departed this life being sized of a considerable real estate on the waters of Hill Creek containing 4032 acres adjoining John Blakeney Jr., John Sr., Evan Threat (?), Hugh Blakeney and others, leaving his widow Leah Blakeney,...
larae.net /gene/blakeney/notes.html   (538 words)

  
 Blakeney village, Norfolk, UK
Blakeney was once an extremely busy port dealing in the export of mainly corn and wool and of course they once had a large Oyster industry, laying and harvesting Mussels and digging of Lugworms a particularly back breaking task.
Mariners Hill is thought to be man made to be used either as a vantagepoint or for defence, a theory corroborated by the discovery of cannon balls during an excavation in the 1950s.
Blakeney Guildhall has the remains of a 14th century basement to a merchant’s house which was most likely used for storage.
www.a2znorfolk.com /towns/133.html   (417 words)

  
 Blakeney Boatmen
Blakeney National Nature Reserve came into the ownership of the National Trust in 1912, as the first nature reserve in Norfolk.
The Common seals vary in colour from silvery grey to brown or even fl with a fine spot pattern; their heads are rather round and dog-like with a concave bridged nose and V-shape nostrils.
Blakeney Point is a very special place and costs £50,000 a year to look after.
www.exploring.co.uk /boatmen_blakeney   (435 words)

  
 Ralph H. Blakeney > Professionals > Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Blakeney is a civil trial attorney focusing on the areas of business and real estate litigation.
Blakeney has represented clients in connection with real estate, breach of contract, securities fraud, antitrust, accountant's liability, insurance coverage, deceptive trade practices, wrongful termination and personal injury actions.
Blakeney is licensed to practice law in California, Texas, Mississippi and Colorado.
www.pillsburylaw.com /cgi-bin/bvisapi.dll/portal/ep/profDetail.do?name=ralph.blakeney   (266 words)

  
 Salisbury Post | SPORTS | Friday Night Hero: Salisbury's Boo Blakeney
Blakeney's listed at 5-foot-10 on the roster, but he really goes about 5-71/2 and 153 pounds.
Blakeney likes to make the big interception or tackle, and he likes to let the opponent know about it afterward.
Blakeney might even flash a smile so his opponent can get a glimpse of his white-gold-and-diamond-trimmed grill.
www.salisburypost.com /sports/338640965144999.php   (746 words)

  
 Blakeney Harbour Room
Blakeney is situated on the North Norfolk coast in an area of outstanding natural beauty and remains largely untouched by the pace and commercialism of modern life.
Visitors cannot fail to be impressed by Blakeney's charm, whether it is the winding streets of flint cottages, the Nature Reserve or the unspoilt beauty of the marshland coast.
It was built to replace a wooden hall which was donated to the ex-servicemen of Blakeney in 1923.
www.blakeneyharbourroom.co.uk /history.aspx   (172 words)

  
 Olive Blakeney - Biography - Moviefone
Among Blakeney's many West End credits was The Gay Divorce, in which she co-starred with Fred Astaire.
A familiar presence in many a 1940s production, Blakeney is best known for her appearances as James Lydon's mother in Paramount's Henry Aldrich series.
Olive Blakeney continued accepting featured roles in films until her death in 1959, and was also a regular on the syndicated TV series Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal (1955-56).
movies.aol.com /celebrity/olive-blakeney/6625/biography   (173 words)

  
 Welcome To The Blakeney White Horse
The horizon is dominated by the shingle ridge of Blakeney Point: a thousand acres of marram grass dunes and wide open spaces.
A trip to the point on one of the local ferries is a must.
A short, steep stroll from the quayside sits The Blakeney White Horse.
www.blakeneywhitehorse.co.uk   (196 words)

  
 Gayle & Gillian Blakeney Information
Gayle and Gillian Blakeney are a pair of identical twins who performed together as actresses and as a dance/pop duo in the 1990s.
Following the success of former Neighbours actors Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan as recording artists, the Blakeneys went to England in 1991 to record with Stock Aitken Waterman as "The Twins".
In 1993 they released two singles in the United Kingdom as "Gillian and Gayle", "Mad If You Don't" (number 75 in 1993) and a cover version of Prince's "I Want To Be Your Lover" (number 62 in 1994).
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Gayle_&_Gillian_Blakeney   (413 words)

  
 Blakeney on the North Norfolk coast.
BLAKENEY, a pretty village popular with sailing folk, is to be discovered just off the main A149 coast road, between Sheringham and Wells-Next-The-Sea.
The village lies at the end of a channel, which almost dries up at low water, and, to some extent, is always at the mercy of the sea.
The sailing barge Juno, moored in Blakeney harbour, awaiting the incoming tide to put to sea.
www.users.waitrose.com /~ashleygray/amomentintime.co.uk/blakeney.htm   (734 words)

  
 Payday Loans by Blakeney Services
Blakeney Services Payday Loans are here to help you find the cash you need.
There's no need to apply to multiple sites because we work with a network of lenders dedicated to getting you back on your feet.
Make sure your family has the money they need to survive once you pass on.
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 The North Norfolk Coast webcam - Blakeney tides
The North Norfolk Coast - the Blakeney WebCam.
The Blakeney webcam is situated on the White Horse Hotel at the bottom of Blakeney High Street and shows the view looking out at Blakeney cut.
The marshes and wide open spaces around Blakeney make it a haven for migratory birds and wildlife and places well worth a visit include Blakeney Point, Brancaster Staithe, Cley Marshes, Holme Bird Observatory Reserve, Pensthorpe Waterfowl Park and Nature Reserve, Snettisham Reserve, Titchwell Marsh and Kelling Heath.
www.glavenvalley.co.uk /pages/else/webcam.php   (330 words)

  
 Queen Mary, University of London > Centre for Commercial Law Studies > Staff > Michael Blakeney
Michael Blakeney is Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary, University of London.
Michael Blakeney's current research projects are in the fields of traditional knowledge and access to genetic resources and geographical indications.
Intellectual Property Aspects of Traditional Agricultural Knowledge, in M. Blakeney and P. Drahos (Editors), IP in Biodiversity and Agriculture: Regulating the Biosphere, London: Sweet and Maxwell, 2001, 29-52, ISBN: 0421766301 [URL]
www.ccls.edu /staff/blakeney.html   (1079 words)

  
 Blakeney   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Complete with a 1.5 acre community Park, the ‘Lifestyle’ retail component is anchored by Target and a 48,000 square foot Harris Teeter and includes over 100,000 square feet of specialty retail, casual and upscale dining, and a mix of local and national retailers.
Blakeney is a destination for shoppers and diners from around the neighborhood as well as rapidly growing, affluent south Charlotte and northern Union County.
The area surrounding Blakeney has enjoyed nearly a 250% population growth rate during the last decade and boasts a median household income over $110,000.
www.crosland.com /retail/properties/blakeney   (139 words)

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