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  Cleeve Materials Handling Limited - Suppliers of Storage and Handling Equipment
Cleeve Materials Handling Limited specialise in providing the most efficient and economical solutions to problems associated with the bulk storage and handling of powdered and granular materials.
Hands-on experience in powder handling is the key to a successful system and although we do not profess to know the handling characteristics of all materials, Cleeve have a wealth of experience obtained from working continuously in the industry for over 40 years.
Cleeve Materials Handling are Sole UK distributors for the ISERCO range of Bin Activators and Big Bag Dischargers.
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  CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cleeve was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, the second of three sons to Charles Edward Cleeve and Josephine nee Talbot.
Charles Cleeve, who was born in Limerick, Ireland, was a scion of a famous and wealthy family that ran several successful Irish enterprises in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Cleeve became an outspoken critic of Apartheid, and, in 1954, he was branded by the authorities as a 'political intractable' and ordered to leave South Africa.
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 House of Cistercian monks: The abbey of Cleeve | British History Online
15) a monk of Cleeve, was raised to the rank of a papal chaplain, and in 1424 (fn.
The abbey of Cleeve was not a wealthy abbey.
The spiritualia consisted of the lease of the rectory of Old Cleeve, out of which 40 marks had to be paid to the canon holding that prebend in the cathedral church of Wells, the rectory of East or Queen Camel and the rectory of the Island of Lundy, valued this year as worth 10s.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=40927   (1834 words)

  
 Charlton Rovers Under 10's v Cleeve Colts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
However, Cleeve’s no. 9 was a constant threat and caused Owen and Charlotte major problems early on, but Henry was able to deal with the Cleeve threat.
Cleeve attacked once more and following a long punt up field, the Rovers defence were unable to clear their lines.
A through ball from the Cleeve midfield split the Rovers defence and again the Cleeve No. 9 was able to score despite a last desperate attempt by Joe C to prevent him.
homepages.tesco.net /~Jon.Budenis/CleeveColts06.html   (621 words)

  
 Britannia History: Cleeve Abbey (Somerset)
Cleeve is no exception to the general rule of Cistercian houses.
Cleeve Abbey has been called the ecclesiastical gem of the district - which is perhaps saying very little, for if England be mapped into twenty-mile squares very few of them will be found devoid of a jewel of this description.
The true interest of Cleeve is that it has preserved its domestic buildings almost intact, whereas, in the majority of English monasteries, the church is the principal surviving feature and the domestic portions are fragmentary or non-existent.
www.britannia.com /history/somerset/churches/cleeve.html   (533 words)

  
 Marshalls Oxfordshire Places - Cleeve   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The name of the hamlet of Cleeve refers to a cliff or clift, ie the cutting of a channel by the force of the stream.
Cleeve Mill was built mostly of wood in the late 16th or early 17th centuries.
Cleeve Lock was built of timber in 1797 and rebuilt in stone in 1874.
www.marshallsgroup.com /cleeve.htm   (243 words)

  
 Cleeve
She was born at Cleeve Prior in 1884; registered at Evesham in the March quarter.
She was born in Cleeve Prior in 1886; registered at Evesham in the June quarter.
She was born in Cleeve Prior in 1887; registered at Evesham in the June quarter.
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 Cleeve Wood, North Somerset : Summaries 2002-2003 : ALSF Projects : Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund : Grants, ...
Cleeve Wood is a 140 acre woodland, predominantly of Yew, containing considerable Carboniferous Limestone, Goblin Combe Oolite and tuffacrous material exposures and naturally occurring scree.
Cleeve Toote is a particularly prominent exposure that is now becoming obscured by tree and scrub encroachment.
The hillfort is situated 150m east of Cleeve Court on Cleeve Hill, it is one of two contemporary hillforts, which lie on either side of Cleeve Combe.
www.english-heritage.org.uk /server.php?show=ConWebDoc.5397&navId=2&   (746 words)

  
 Cleeve RL: Introduction
Letting your property is a big step and naturally you will want to be certain that it will be treated with care, the rent will be paid on time and that it will be returned to you in good condition at the end of the tenancy.
Here at Cleeve Residential Lettings we pride ourselves on maintaining personal contact with both landlords and tenants to ensure that everyone is happy with the letting arrangement and to ensure that the property is being well cared for.
Cleeve Residential Lettings are registered for VAT under No 840 7815 22.
www.cleeve.co.uk /rl_intro.php   (245 words)

  
 Gloucestershire walking route and map NoG07   (Site not responding. Last check: )
At 330 mtrs Cleeve Common is the highest point in the Cotswolds, on a good day you can see the Malvern Hills and the Black Mountains in Wales.
Stone from Cleeve was the finest in the area and you will see the ground pockmarked with the remains of quarrying.
Cleeve Common is littered with so many paths it can be confusing and there are not always landmarks handy for direction, so, to make things easy, take your compass.
www.walkweb.org.uk /g07_information.htm   (448 words)

  
 Britannia Architecture: Cleeve Abbey (Somerset)
The approach to Cleeve abbey is by an ancient stone bridge over the babbling Roadwater rivulet.
The first building reached is the gatehouse, a structure apparently of the 13th century, with a Perpendicular doorway and window.
Poor though Cleeve was, it must have possessed a very fine or, at all events, a large church, for, judging from its ground-plan which has been laid bare, it was more than one hundred and sixty feet long.
www.britannia.com /history/somerset/churches/cleevearch.html   (609 words)

  
 ANDREWS Family of Cheddar & Cleeve, Somerset
Her father George Andrews was a publican in Cleeve, then he moved to Redhill near Wrington where he ran the Rising Sun Inn.
2 OCT 1856 in Cleeve, Somerset, buried in Cleeve Churchyard Cemetery, Somserset.
23 JUL 1885 in Cleeve, Somerset, buried in Holy Trinity Churchyard Cemetery, Cleeve, Somerset, occupation Butcher.
members.optusnet.com.au /~msafier/andrews/andrews.html   (1721 words)

  
 English Abbeys - Cleeve Abbey
More familiarly known as Cleeve Abbey, the monastery was founded by the Earl of Lincoln's grandson in 1198, and colonised with monks from the Cistercian house that his grandfather had founded in Revesby over half a century earlier.
Cleeve Abbey never ranked as one of the great Cistercian houses and, even during the short period it prospered, only 28 monks lived at the monastery.
Following the Dissolution, Cleeve Abbey was converted for use as a grand house and some 17th century alterations are noticeable in the claustral buildings and the refectory.
www.theheritagetrail.co.uk /abbeys/cleeve%20abbey.htm   (617 words)

  
 Cleeve Hill photographs, maps, books & memories
The deep troughs around the summit are caused by slippage of the scarp face, caused by the undermining of the oolitic limestone structure by water pressure.
Cleeve Hill is the western edge of the Cotswolds, and at over a thousand feet the highest point.
Nearer are the Vale of Gloucester, Cheltenham and the flood plains of the River Severn.
www.francisfrith.com /pageloader.asp?page=/search/placelander.asp&townid=C115   (289 words)

  
 COOL CLEEVE
The COOL CLEEVE is available in standard drill and boring tool diameters, from 5/32" to 3".
If the Cool Cleeve is larger than the tool block I. D., put the Cool Cleeve on after inserting the tool through the tool block.
Piping to the Cool Cleeve may be accomplished with copper tubing or a rubber hose.
www.customcylindersintinc.com /cool_cleeve.htm   (646 words)

  
 Bishop's Cleeve
Bishops Cleeve was called Wendlesclife in Saxon times, but later contracted to Clife.
The tithe barn opposite Cleeve Hall was where the Rector stored the tithes that were due to the church from the local people.
The house that stands next to the church is called "The Priory", and the existing Priory Lane of course went down to the original priory.
www.gwsr.com /html/bishop_s_cleeve.html   (446 words)

  
 Roll of Honour - Gloucestershire - Bishops Cleeve
Son of Ada Franks (formerly Eagar), of The Priory, Bishops Cleeve, Glos., and the late Capt. E. Eagar (Northumberland Fusiliers).
Son of Ada Franks (formerly Eagar), of The Priory, Bishops Cleeve, Glos., and the late Capt. E. Eagar (1st Bn.
Son of Harry and Elizabeth Staite Goring, of Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
www.roll-of-honour.com /Gloucestershire/BishopsCleeve.html   (1389 words)

  
 Bexley Council - Schools - Secondary - Cleeve Park School
Homework is regarded as vitally important for all years and is a requirement of Cleeve Park School.
Cleeve Park School has its own outfitters and there are strict uniform rules and regulations.
The admission authority for Cleeve Park School is Bexley Council, and applicants will be prioritised in accordance with the Council's admission criteria, as laid out in these guidelines.
www.bexley.gov.uk /service/schools/secondary/cleevepark.html   (947 words)

  
 TimeRef - History Timelines - Cleeve Abbey
Cleeve Abbey was founded by William, Earl of Roumare, for Cistercian monks at the end of the twelfth century.
Apart from the church which was destroyed during the Dissolution of the monasteries, the abbey is well preserved, and has an intact dortor (dormitory).
Monks from Revesby in Lincolnshire moved to Somerset and colonised the new abbey at Cleeve.
www.btinternet.com /~timeref/hpl783.htm   (166 words)

  
 Cleeve Starter Tennis
Welcome to the Cleeve Starter Tennis website, although this site is in its infancy we hope to give you all the relevant information for the new term and for other Starter Tennis events.
Cleeve Starter Tennis is run by Ashley and Roger Smith, both county approved tennis leaders and help is provided by Andy Gray and Chris Peacey, both qualified Starter Tennis leaders.
The course takes place at Bishops Cleeve Sports Centre, Two Hedges Road, Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham, and is designed for children aged 5-9.
www.cleevetennis.fsnet.co.uk   (174 words)

  
 Cleeve Common
It's no wonder that Cleeve Common is a favourite with walkers - it has the highest point in the Cotswolds at 1,083 feet and is the largest area of open and unenclosed 'high wold' existing within the Cotswold area.
This is Cleeve Cloud, one of the finest viewpoints in the Cotswolds.
This is the highest and most exposed area of Cleeve Common, often breezy, and if you're here mid-week you can almost have the place to yourself.
www.countrywalkers.co.uk /walk12.html   (1744 words)

  
 MEGenWeb Project ~ a proud part of the USGenWeb Project
The royal charter of the Province of Maine to Sir Ferdinando Gorges by Charles II, designed to confirm the allotment made to Gorges in the division of the Patent for New England, was granted in 1639.
As the power of the royalist party in England weakened, George Cleeve in 1643, in opposition to the Gorges interest, enlisted the aid of Colonel Alexander Rigby in resuscitating the Lygonia Patent of 1630, and received a commission as Deputy President of the Province of Lygonia.
This was now interpreted to mean three miles north of the source of the river, and a line drawn east from this point to the sea brought the land covered by the Gorges and Cleeve interests within the jurisdiction of Massachusetts.
www.rootsweb.com /~megenweb   (1159 words)

  
 Cleeve Hill Parson Russell Terriers - Owner and breeder of top class parson russell terriers since 1994
Cleeve Hill Parson Russell Terriers - Owner and breeder of top class parson russell terriers since 1994
I called my kennel 'Cleeve Hill' because it was the hill above my house in the UK and its where I spent many hours riding and training racehorses.
It is a hill that cover hundreds maybe thousands of acres and is completely wild.
www.freewebs.com /cleevehillparsons   (315 words)

  
 A Brief History Of Bishops Cleeve   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bishop's Cleeve is a village 3 miles north of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, England and lies at the foot of Cleeve Hill - the highest point in the Cotswolds.
Later the village became known as Cliffe, referring to the cliff-like escarpment of Cleeve Hill.
When, in the 9th Century, the monastery and its land were given to the Bishop of Worcester, the village became known as Bishop's Cleeve, although the monastery itself soon disappeared.
www.bishopscleevepc.org /history.htm   (165 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Old Cleeve, a small village between Williton and Dunster in Somerset.
Cleeve Abbey, a ruined Cistercian abbey, just south of Washford in Somerset, now owned by English Heritage.
Cleeve is also a well descriptive word for someone who is lanky and gorms out all the time.
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Cleeve   (76 words)

  
 Baby Name Cleeve - Origin and Meaning of Cleeve
The boy's name Cleeve \c-lee-ve\ is a variant of Cleavant.
Cleeve is a very rare male first name and a very rare surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census).
Click here to compare Cleeve with related baby names.
www.thinkbabynames.com /meaning/1/Cleeve   (107 words)

  
 Hotels in Bishops Cleeve Gloucestershire accommodation - Bishops Cleeve hotels accommodation in Gloucestershire UK
Bishop's Cleeve is a large village in Gloucestershire, near Cheltenham, lying at the foot of Cleeve Hill.
Iron Age and Roman remains have been found at Bishop's Cleeve and in the Domesday Book of 1086, there were about a 100 people living in the village.
Cleeve Hill is an elegant, friendly five diamond rated guest house.
www.kayukay.co.uk /bishopscleevehotels.html   (693 words)

  
 Cleeve House Hotel Mortehoe, Luxury Accommodation in North Devon.
Cleeve House Hotel Mortehoe, Luxury Accommodation in North Devon.
Cleeve House has six impeccably decorated en-suite rooms each with its own colour coordinated personality.
Cleeve House Hotel, Mortehoe, Woolacombe, North Devon, EX34 7ED 01271 870 719
www.cleevehouse.co.uk   (184 words)

  
 Craig Cleeve House, Stratford-Upon-Avon - Homepage
Julie is a direct descendent of one of the oldest families in Stratford, the Quiney's (Julie's Maiden name is 'Quiney').
Stuart has lived in Stratford for 30 years, so should you wish to know anything whatsoever about Stratford, it's restaurants or the surrounding places of interest, you need look no further.
Craig Cleeve has 14 en-suite Bedrooms, the majority of which have Queen size beds.
www.craigcleeve.com   (209 words)

  
 Hotel review of Cleeve Hill Hotel, Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill is an elegant, friendly five diamond rated guest house.
Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the heart of the Cotswolds, we make an ideal base from which to visit Stratford, Bath, Warwick, Oxford and the charming Cotswold villages nearby.
With direct access to The Cotswold Way, we are ideally placed for those who love walking and just a few minutes walk away Cleeve Common Golf Club offers one of the area's most spectacular golf courses.
www.sleepuk.com /hotelreviews_2456.html   (177 words)

  
 Welcome to the Bishop's Cleeve Parish Council Web Site
Welcome to the home of Bishops Cleeve Parish Council
Our aim is to provide an informative on-line base for the people of Bishops Cleeve, inhabitants of the Borough and a wider world wide audience who may be interested.
As well as providing public information, the Parish Council wishes to continue improving the content of this site.
www.bishopscleevepc.org   (113 words)

  
 web design Bishops Cleeve, website design and development
TAMBA Internet is a boutique web design and build agency serving clients in Bishops Cleeve and surrounding areas, and across the UK.
We have been providing web services for over 12 years and specialise in microsite development, ecommerce solutions, content management systems and CD-ROMs particularly in time-imperative scenarios where deadlines are tight.
If you would like to talk to one of our consultants or arrange a meeting in Bishops Cleeve, please telephone us now on 0870 246 1737 or complete our online quotation request form.
www.tamba.co.uk /web-design-and-development/web-design-bishops-cleeve.html   (179 words)

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