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  Langley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Township of Langley, a district municipality in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia
Langley is a provincial electoral district centred on Langley, British Columbia.
The first Langley (CV-1) was the first aircraft carrier of the Navy, converted from the collier Jupiter in 1922, and sunk in February 1942 by the Japanese.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Langley   (379 words)

  
 Cheshire
Lewis Carroll was born and raised here, hence the Cheshire cat.
Victorian novelist Elizabeth Gaskell was brought up in the town of Knutsford, which she depicted in her book, Cranford.
Cheshire is also the name of places in the United States of America:
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ch/Cheshire.html   (153 words)

  
 Welcome to Langley Methodist Church
Langley Methodist Church was established in 1826 and is a member of the Macclesfield circuit of Methodist churches.
This is a fascinating history of the church and the village spanning three centuries.
Langley is a picturesque village, located about 3 miles from Macclesfield and close to the Macclesfield Forest.
langleymethodist.christianityinview.com /home.html   (906 words)

  
 Cheshire Wildlife Trust, Trentabank Reservoir reserve
Cheshire Wildlife Trust manage the reserve under licence from United Utilities, the owners.
It is managed in partnership with Peak District National Park Rangers, United Utilities and Macclesfield Borough Council.
Trentabank is the Cheshire Wildlife Trust’s most visited reserve because of its location and accessibility with visitor facilities and an easy access path.
www.wildlifetrust.org.uk /cheshire/res_trentabank.htm   (831 words)

  
 Antique Maps of Cheshire. England
21965 Cheshire, John Owen and Emanuel Bowen, 1731.
27777 Cheshire, John Cary and John Stockdale, 1805.
27778 Cheshire John Cary and John Stockdale, 1805.
www.antiquemaps.com /uk/chesh.htm   (990 words)

  
 Old Ancestral Families of Cheshire and Lancashire including the Hoghtons, Holdens, Hollands, Hollingsworths, Lawtons, ...
The Langleys married well and propitiously, having sons and daughters wed into the de Trafford family, the Hollands, and the Asshetons.
The Langley family history had already achieved notoriety by the early 15th century, when in October 1404, Charles Langley was elected Bishop of London and Archbishop of York, despite opposition from Rome - the Pope went on to excommunicate Langley as well as the King, who had promoted him.
They also held extensive lands throughout Cheshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire and thereby exerted powerful influences upon the local demography and economy - the origin of the title "Lyme" may indeed be as a result of their vast estate stretching as far south as Newcastle-under-Lyme near Stoke.
www.manchester2002-uk.com /history/old-families4a.html   (2720 words)

  
 Charles Tunnicliffe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-February 7, 1979), was an internationally renowned naturalistic painter of birds and wildlife who spent most of his working life on Anglesey.
Tunnicliffe was born in 1901 in Langley in Cheshire, England and spent his early years living on a farm in the Macclesfield area.
As a young man he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Tunnicliffe   (281 words)

  
 Isle of Anglesey - Tourism - Monthly Event
In 1901 Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe was born in the village of Langley, which nestles in east Cheshire hill country, just a mile or so from Macclesfield.
Before moving to Langley his parents, William and Margaret were tenants of the Eagle and Child public house, near Gradbach in the Dane valley.
There were endless subjects: the pigs in the sty, hens scratching in the midden, and cows lazily chewing their cud in the buttercup and ladies smock speckled meadow.
atlantic-cable.com /Article/CandW/TunnicliffeL.htm   (4543 words)

  
 Macclesfield Borough Council News Item
The councils plan to use the review of local government in Cheshire as an opportunity to end the confusion about who is responsible for what in district and county councils and put local councillors in charge of public services in local areas.
In their submission to the Boundary Committee today (September 8) the district councils propose that Cheshire should have 3 councils: Chester and Cheshire West Council (Chester with Ellesmere Port & Neston); East Cheshire Council (Macclesfield with Congleton); and Mid Cheshire Council (Crewe & Nantwich with Vale Royal).
Cheshire County Council’s proposal for a unitary county authority is merely an exercise in maintaining the status quo and will take local government over the horizon and away from local people”.
www.macclesfield.gov.uk /news_item.asp?id=422   (323 words)

  
 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg138 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Edmund of Langley Prince Of England [Parents] was born on 5 Jun 1341 in,King's Langley,Hertfordshire,England.
She married Edmund of Langley Prince Of England after Jan 1371/1372 in Of Hertford Castle,Hertford,Hertfordshire,England.
Edward of York Prince Of England was born in 1373 in Of Castle,Conisborough,Yorkshire,England.
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 Report on 2003 AGM
Many Cheshire members met her when she attended last year’s Annual Meeting in Winsford and spoke about Denman College.
Retiring National Chairman Helen Carey, a member of Cheshire Federation, received a standing ovation when she gave her Chairman’s report.
The result of the ballot for the new NF Trustees for 2003- 5 was announced by Jana Osborne, the General Secretary.
www.wi-cheshire.org.uk /agm2003.html   (558 words)

  
 B&Bs in the Cheshire, England area - local overnight accommodation, including bed and breakfasts, inns, guest ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cheshire, most famous for cheese and grinning cats, industrialised in the nineteenth century, with Macclesfield developing a strong silk economy.
The clock-making town of Warrington on the Mersey is one of many areas of Cheshire closely linked with the waterways of the industrial Midlands, as is Chester, where one can tour the town by horse-drawn barge along the River Dee.
Bed and Breakfasts in Lostock Gralam (North Cheshire, Cheshire)
www.stilwell.co.uk /sitemap2.asp?Q=bb|C9&f=L   (322 words)

  
 Stories for 25 November 2004 - This Is Cheshire
HOLDERS Cheshire Hawthorne are through to the fourth round of Warrington Sunday Soccer League's Denis Scholes Trophy.
CHESHIRE Police would like to respond to a letter, published in the Guardian on Thursday November 18, 2004, entitled "We are such easy targets".
CHESHIRE Martial Arts Centre's squad were in stirring form in the Mushindo Wado Kai National Open Karate Championships in Wolverhampton.
archive.thisischeshire.co.uk /2004/11/25   (5554 words)

  
 Cheshire Venue Guide
, Pingle Cottage, Danebridge, Wincle Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 0QE, Tel: 01260 227293.
(Coarse) Whitbarrow Rd, Lymm, Cheshire, WA13 9BA, Tel: 01925 637937 or 0775 585727.
, Glaziers Lane, Culcheth, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 4AQ, Tel: 01925 767505.
www.uk-active.co.uk /fishing/wtgfishing/cheshireguide.htm   (164 words)

  
 BirdGuides Cheshire Page
Cheshire includes sites that are among the best in the country for the following species:
Bird News Extra subscribers can log in to see a list of sites where these species may be found, with comments on their likelihood and the best areas to look.
The birder's motto should be 'always expect the unexpected', as Mike Anderson found out one evening in late June when he stumbled across a dark-rumped Whimbrel...
www.birdguides.com /birdnews/county.asp?a=5   (360 words)

  
 Cheshire Parishes : Sutton (near Macclesfield)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1894 and 1936 parts of the civil parish were transferred to Macclesfield.
Built 1822 as an independent chapel, but became a chapel to Prestbury in 1828, and the parish church for Sutton in 1835.
Registers of Baptisms 1823-1997, Marriages 1835-1988 and Burials 1834-1937 have been deposited at the Cheshire Record Office.
www.fhsc.org.uk /genuki/chs/sutton1.html   (181 words)

  
 Park Langley property for sale & rent, BR4 flats & houses
Situated between the two bustling towns of Beckenham and West Wickham and only 12 miles from the centre of London, Park Langley contains some of the larger properties to be found in the area.
Housing is detached and often set in substantial gardens, all of which seem to be permanently tended to by a work force of private gardeners.
Park Langley's popularity is derived from its location.
www.property-go.co.uk /area_guides/bromley/park_langley.asp   (333 words)

  
 Langley
There are also Langley Common[?], Derbyshire; Langley Heath[?], Kent; Langley Lower Green[?] and Langley Upper Green[?], Essex; Langley Park, Durham[?]; Langley Street[?], Norfolk.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/la/Langley.html   (67 words)

  
 Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Cheshire, England area
Holiday Cottages in Lower Peover (North Cheshire, Cheshire)
Holiday Cottages in Lower Walton (North Cheshire, Cheshire)
Holiday Cottages in Lower Whitley (North Cheshire, Cheshire)
www.stilwell.co.uk /sitemap2.asp?Q=hc|C9&f=L   (221 words)

  
 Kings Langley CC - Play-Cricket -
Kings Langley Cricket Club was established in 1830 and we have played on 'The Common', Vicarage Lane since that date.
In 1997 we were one of the early recipients of National Lottery funding and built a superb new pavilion which you are welcome to visit.
The club is open at varying times throughout the season but if you would like to visit the club and 'get a feel' for the place then you are guaranteed to find the club open on a Saturday or Sunday while cricket is being played.
kingslangley.play-cricket.com /home/home.asp   (386 words)

  
 Langley British Columbia Information, Yellow Pages, and more
Langley, British Columbia's Searchable Yellow Pages, Local Links, Coupons, Travel Pages, Moving Guide
If you are looking for these items or if you have something to sell, please stop by and take a look.We also have employment opportunities and ads from folks looking for jobs.
Our History, Trivia and Facts Pages are populated with interesting, useless and random facts pertaining to Langley, British Columbia history, Canadian history, family history and the history of names.
www.hometowncanada.com /bc/Langley.html   (581 words)

  
 FISHERY CONTACT NUMBERS G-R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gaywoods Fishery (Kings Langley, Hertfordshire) 01923 269578 or 07378 030939
Grimsditch Mill Pond (nr Warrington, Cheshire) 01925 411774
Partridge Lakes Fishery (Culcheth, nr Warrington, Cheshire) 01925 767505
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 Dining Pubs - North West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
However, the publishers cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions.
The tranquil Cheshire plain is to the east with its dairy farming and salt production around Nantwich.
The Hanging Gate near Langley is an old Drovers pub - licenced for over 300 years.
www.diningpubs.co.uk /area.asp?aid=4   (667 words)

  
 Division 1 East
Maer and Westlands 20 Langley 10 HW Langley 171, Maer and Westlands 172/4 won by 6 wickets
Langley 3 Appleton 20 AW Langley 87, Appleton 88/2 won by 8 wickets
Langley 7 Kingsley 20 AW Langley 84, Kingsley 86/9 won by 1 wicket
website.lineone.net /~djones3/division_1_east.htm   (1072 words)

  
 Cheshire Bed and Breakfast Cheap Hotel Guest House Accommodation
Cheshire Bed and Breakfast Cheap Hotel Guest House Accommodation
Please select from the following Cheshire destinations in the list below - this will display all the Properties in your chosen region with Google Maps technology.
Or you can browse all our Bed and Breakfast in Cheshire with Pictures.
www.bedandbreakfasts.co.uk /propertysearch.asp?county=Cheshire   (77 words)

  
 Export Opportunities Open up for UK Aberdeen-Angus Cattle
Aberdeen-Angus breeders are setting their sights on the export market when EU export restrictions are lifted this spring.
The re-opening of the export market represents the “greatest opportunity for the Aberdeen-Angus breed” for 10 years, incoming president, Nigel Hammill, Pyegreave Farm, Coalpit Lane, Langley, Macclesfield, Cheshire, told the annual general meeting of the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society at Perth on Sunday (February 5).
A German delegation arrived in Perth over the week-end for the breed’s two-day show and sale at Perth Agricultural Centre and the Society plans to promote the breed later this year at major international shows in Germany, Poland and Romania.
www.stackyard.com /news/2006/02/cattle/05_aberdeen_angus.html   (554 words)

  
 Needabreak.com - UK Pub Map Search Results
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Well Bank Lane, Over Peover, Cheshire, WA16 8UP.
Macclesfield Forest, Bottom Of The Oven, Cheshire, SK11 0AR.
www.needabreak.com /mtl/nabfire.nsf/PUBMAPX13?OpenAgent&pn=6   (62 words)

  
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Langley 2nd XI Stretton 2nd XI Won - 6 wkts
Langley 2nd XI Radbroke Hall 2nd XI Won - 2 wkts
Trafford 2nd XI Trafford 2nd XI Won - 7 wkts
www.cheshirecricketalliance.org /html/AREVIEW.HTM   (417 words)

  
 Cheshire Births Marriages & Deaths
1,596 marriages added for 68 non-conformist churches and chapels in the Cheshire Central district (1937-50).
Over 4,000 marriages in the Cheshire West region added for the years 1895 to 1899.
Official launch of the site, containing approximately 276,000 births and 123,000 marriages between 1837 and 1950, held at Cheshire Central, Cheshire East and Cheshire West register offices.
www.cheshirebmd.org.uk /cheshirebmd/update.html   (5493 words)

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