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  Marylebone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marylebone or Mary-le-bone) is an area of central London in the City of Westminster.
Marylebone is roughly defined as the area bounded by Oxford Street to the south, Regent's Park to the north, Edgware Road to the west and Portland Place (or alternatively Great Portland Street) to the east.
The Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone was a metropolitan borough of the County of London between 1899 and 1965 after which it was merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Paddington and the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster to form the London Borough of Westminster.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marylebone   (357 words)

  
 D6
was born in 1848 in Marylebone, London, England.
was born in 1883 in Greenwich, London, England.
was born in 1862 in Lewisham, London, England and died in 1934.
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 Research My Family - sharing sources and genealogical research - McGg02 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Frederick Dagg was born on 21 Mar 1823 in Marylebone.
Eliza Dagg was born on 27 Jun 1833 in Marylebone.
Louisa Dagg was born on 10 Jun 1841 in Marylebone.
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 History of Lords Cricket Field London England
Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787 - a fact gathered from a poster for a cricket match in 1837 announcing MCC's Golden jubilee.
In 1805 the dukes and earls were keen to see their sons play cricket and so hired the ground for an Eton versus Harrow schools cricket match - the start of a world-famous, and on-going, tradition.
So in 1877 James Lillywhite and an England side boarded a steamer and traveled for eight weeks before playing Australia in the first official Test match - although it was not until 26 years later, in 1903, that MCC undertook official responsibility for England's tours 'down under'.
www.cricketclub.org /england_history.html   (913 words)

  
 Edwards Family Genealogy, Franklin, Larsen, Jenkins, Farvid, Kudrna, Trinkl - pafg23 - Generated by Personal Ancestral ...
was born on 15 Jun 1803 in St. Marylebone, London, England.
was born on 15 Jun 1803 in London, London, England.
She was buried on 12 Oct 1892 in Eaerly Settlers' Cem., Church of England Cemetery, Motueka, Nelson, New Zealand.
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 John HALES
Christened 9 DEC 1828 at Stockton, Warwickshire, England and of Southam, Stockton, Warwickshire, England in 1851 the son of Richard HALES and Fanny...
Christened 19 APR 1835 at Saint Mary, Warwick, Warwickshire, England and of Saint Mary, Warwick, Warwickshire, England in 1851 the son of Thomas HALES and Maria...
Christened 10 JUN 1835 at Wooton Bridge Wesleyan, Arreton, Hampshire, England and of Ryde, Hampshire, England in 1881 the son of William HAYLES and Elizabeth...
www.hales.org /hj18.htm   (7582 words)

  
 Merry's of England - merg27 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William BENNETT was born in 1775 in pos Derby, Derbyshire, England.
Mary MERRYWEATHER was born in 1775 in pos Derby, Derbyshire, England.
Nathaniel MERRYWEATHER was born on 1 Jul 1723 in pos Langford, Bedfordshire, England.
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 Tourist Information on Marylebone London, England; a guide from TourUK
Marylebone, to the south and east of Regent's Park, is bounded by Great Portland Street, Oxford Street and Edgware Road.
In the 16th century the northern half of Marylebone, Regent's Park, became a royal hunting ground, while the southern half was purchased by the Portman family.
Until the 18th century Marylebone was surrounded by fields and a pleasure garden but as fashionable London shifted westwards, these rural areas were developed by Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_marylebone/london_marylebone.htm   (566 words)

  
 Marylebone travel guide - Wikitravel
Marylebone is a district located in the north-west of Central London.
Marylebone is roughly bounded by the following Tube stations (from North East travelling clockwise): Edgware Rd, Marylebone, Baker St, Regent's Park, Oxford Circus, Bond St and Marble Arch.
Marylebone Station is also a mainline rail station; this terminus for trains from Amersham is one of the best preserved Victorian railway stations.
wikitravel.org /en/London/Marylebone   (717 words)

  
 Welcome to St Marylebone Parish Church
St Marylebone is a parish in the Diocese of London, and part of the Church of England.
St Marylebone is a place of active and engaged Christian witness.
Marylebone is a vibrant and vital part of the Capital.
www.stmarylebone.org.uk   (195 words)

  
 Edwards Family Genealogy, Franklin, Larsen, Jenkins, Farvid, Kudrna, Trinkl - pafg17 - Generated by Personal Ancestral ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
was born on 22 Jan 1791 in St. Marylebone, London, England.
was born on 28 Sep 1829 in St. Marylebone, London, England.
was christened on 30 Mar 1817 in Kelsale, Suffolk, England.
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 Marylebone Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Construction of the New Road, as it was called, began in 1756 along the northern edge of the built-up area.
As part of the Ring Road and a feeder route to the A40 (and hence the M40 motorway) (to the west) and the A5 and M1 motorway (to the north) much of the traffic leaving central London for the Midlands and the North of England travels on this road.
The current St Marylebone Parish Church is on the south of Marylebone Road, opposite the Royal Academy of Music and at the top of Marylebone High Street.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marylebone_Road   (340 words)

  
 Merry's of England - merg114 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Maria MERRYWEATHER was born on 8 Jun 1622 in Sedgehill, Wiltshire, England.
Letitia MERRYWEATHER was born in 1820 in pos Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, England.
Mary CARPENTER was born in 1741 in pos Motcombe, Dorsetshire, England.
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 Marble Arch, Marylebone, London England
Marylebone is located south of Regent's Park and north of Oxford Street, with Marble Arch and Hyde Park at its southwest corner.
Marylebone is an excellent location from which to explore London.
Occupying an entire block in upscale Marylebone, the Landmark Hotel is just 5 blocks from Regent's Park and one mile from West End theaters.
www.redtek.net /london/hotels-marble-arch-marylebone.htm   (257 words)

  
 Marylebone Hotels and cheap accommodation
Marylebone has accommodation to suit every taste and budget.
Sandwiched between several main roads, Marylebone has a village atmosphere and a charming High Street, with excellent specialty shops and restaurants.
The street leads to Madame Tussaud's and to the Georgian splendors of Regent's Park, including the London Zoo.
www.virtualbrum.co.uk /where_to_stay/london/marylebone.htm   (221 words)

  
 American InterContinental University — Attend School in London
AIU London is a vibrant and growing academic community offering excellence in education to a diverse range of motivated students.
London is also one of the top study destinations on the planet.
Right from the start at AIU London, we are committed to providing you with the practical education in your chosen subject.
www.aiulondon.ac.uk   (307 words)

  
 Watson_Henry biography
Henry was educated at King's College, London, winning the first mathematical scholarship which had been set up there, then in 1846 he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, again with a scholarship.
In 1851 Watson became a fellow of Trinity College and from 1851 until 1853 he was a tutor in mathematics at Cambridge.
In 1854, after he had spent a short time studying law in London, he became a mathematics master at the City of London School.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Biographies/Watson_Henry.html   (533 words)

  
 Marylebone Station, London NW1: tourist information from TourUK
Marylebone Station stands in a fashionable district of north London, to the west of Baker Street.
The last major railway station to be built in London, Marylebone was built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire railway, later renamed the Great Central Railway (GCR).
In its heyday Marylebone Station served the Midlands, Nottingham and Sheffield.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_stations/marylebone_station1.htm   (237 words)

  
 Visit London - City Guide - Attractions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
London boasts four World Heritage Sites and over 200 attractions are free to enter.
Despite being in a city, you are not so far away from nature as you may think.
Visit London is the official visitor organisation for London.
na.visitlondon.com /city_guide/attractions   (180 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Marylebone Road Guide | Marylebone Road London, W1U, England, UK | London Streets by Street
The nearest underground station to Marylebone Road is 'Baker Street ' which is about 2 minutes to the North.
Located in the heart of central London in London's famous shopping district of Oxford Street and Bond Street with Hyde Park opposite, this Art Deco hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the capital.
Marylebone tube, Melcombe Place, (8 mins to the West)
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/marylebone_road_fbf.html   (697 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Marylebone Road Guide | Marylebone Road London, NW1, England, UK | London Streets by Street
The nearest underground station to Marylebone Road is 'Great Portland Street Tube' which is about 3 minutes to the East.
In an era when eating in London seems to be all about wacky ingredients, flashy decor and crazy gimmicks, this wonderfully refined comtemporary Spanish restaurant came as a blessed relief.
Regent's Park tube, Marylebone Road, (7 mins to the North West)
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/marylebone_road_602.html   (582 words)

  
 Discount Hotels for budget hotel accommodation in Marylebone, England - London
The 5 star Landmark London is situated in the heart of London's West End offering the ultimate in luxury.
As well as its stunning Winter Garden and traditional Cellars Bar, the hotel provides a fully equipped gym, 15 metre swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna and steam rooms and a range of ESPA treatments and massages.
This bright modern hotel close to Marylebone Station and just a few minutes' walk from Baker Street, gives excellent access to Oxford Street shopping, West End theatres and all other major London attractions.
www.uk-discount-hotels.com /london/marylebone   (173 words)

  
 Lovelace biography
Lady Byron was given sole custody of her daughter Ada, who was declared a Ward in Chancery in April 1817, and she tried to do everything possible in bring up her child to ensure that she would not become a poet like her father.
In 1833 Ada Byron was presented at court and, on the 5 June that year, she met Charles Babbage at a party.
Two weeks later Ada and her mother visited Babbage's London studio where the Difference Engine was on display.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Biographies/Lovelace.html   (2214 words)

  
 Plumley Family
Plumley, born 2 August 1874 in Islington, London, England.
She married Joseph Fincher 17 October 1880 in Parish of Islington, Middlesex, England, son of Joseph Fincher and Eliza Taylor.
Fincher, born 18 September 1881 in Islington; died 10 March 1968 in 60 Lamola Road, Lambeth, London, England.
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 London: Travelodge London Marylebone - Traveler Reviews - do not trust the staff - TripAdvisor
Great location though, 1 min walk from Marylebone and nice walk to centre of London though not a lot of choice for night dining and drinks.
The room itself was pretty much like the other Travelodge I have stayed in in London (TL Kings Cross Royal Scot)--decent, clean, but a bit worn.
The hotel is located right beside the Marylebone rail and tube station, which is terrific, and is a couple of blocks from Baker Street Tube station.
www.tripadvisor.com /ShowUserReviews-g186338-d603841-r6564094-Travelodge_London_Marylebone-London_England.html   (1225 words)

  
 Charles Prentice of Marylebone, London, England
That might indicate Henry was a son of a prior marriage of William, or of Jane, or adopted, or perhaps that he is their son conceived before marriage (per Kerry Prentice, email, 23 Jun 2003).
He is probably the Charles Prentice appearing in the 1891 Paddington census as a boarder and without any wife or children named.
He first appears in the 1841 census in St. Marylebone, Middlesex, as a 15 year old without his parents and seems to be in an institution of some sort on "James Street".
www.prenticenet.com /news/2001/charles_prentice_marylebone_london_england.htm   (479 words)

  
 Marylebone Discovery Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The Marylebone Discovery Network is a new community group that has been formed to bring people who live a short walk from Marylebone Station together, with the purpose of getting to know the people and places in their community, and creating a greater sense of community in the area.
The target audience is primarily professional people in the 25-45 age range who live in the area around the Station.
The group was formally launched on January 19th at a launch event held at the Perseverance Pub, Shroton Street, NW1 and was sponsored by the new Marks and Spencer Simply Food at Marylebone Station.
www.connect-to-london.com /marylebone/mdn_01.php   (274 words)

  
 THURLEY SURNAME RESEARCH - Person Page 1
Census 1881*: 1881, Newington, London, England, Wife=Helen Patty C Warner, Son=Laurence Elliott Thurley, Daughter=Marion Edith Thurley, Son=Philip Edward Thurley
Census 1891*: 1891, St Mary, Newington, London, England, Wife=Helen Patty C Warner, Son=Laurence Elliott Thurley, Son=Philip Edward Thurley, Daughter=Marion Edith Thurley, Son=Frederick Neville Thurley, Daughter=Dorothy Helen Thurley
Census 1901*: 1901, Newington, London, England, Daughter=Dorothy Helen Thurley, Son=Frederick Neville Thurley, Son=Laurence Elliott Thurley, Daughter=Marion Edith Thurley, Son=Philip Edward Thurley
home.iprimus.com.au /wthurley/PThurley/p1.htm   (907 words)

  
 Marylebone, London
England > England / London > London > West End
Marylebone extends north of Oxford Street as far as Regent's Park.
One of its most important thoroughfares is Baker Street, made famous by Sherlock Holmes.
www.planetware.com /london/marylebone-eng-l-maryl.htm   (91 words)

  
 Schools in Marylebone London W1
Schools in Marylebone London W1 The Howard de Walden Estate - Marylebone
The Abercorn Scool is an independant prepartory school located at 248 Marylebone Road London W1.
Located in South Street London this is a Church of England Primary School, Church of England Voluntary Aided.
www.marylebonevillage.com /index.cfm/pcms/site.schools.primary   (96 words)

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