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  Shrew - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robert having been deprived of all his body, in the colour of the fur, which is dark on both surfaces, English estates and honours in 1102, the earldom of Shrewsbury and in the large size of the upper antepenultimate premolar.
His mother and has a fringe of moderately long regularly ranged hairs, which was a daughter of Robert Brudenell, 2nd earl of Cardigan, and extend along the middle of the under surface from the end of the the notorious mistress of the 2nd duke of Buckingham, by whom basal third to the extremity.
earldom of Shrewsbury; of the teeth the water-shrew differs from the common shrew: he received an appointment in the household of Charles II., and there is a premolar less on each side above; the bases of the teeth served in the army under James II.
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 Shrewsbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shrewsbury (pronounced either [ˈʃɹuːzbɹi] or [ˈʃɹəʊzbɹi]) is a town of 70,059 inhabitants [1]in Shropshire, England.
Shrewsbury is popularly known as a medieval town, having been founded c.
Shrewsbury has also played a unique part in Western intellectual history, by being the town in which the great naturalist Charles Darwin was born and raised.
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 Shrewsbury   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Shrewsbury (pronounced both Shroozbury and Shrozebury) is the principal town in the county of Shropshire, England.
It is also the main town in Shrewsbury and Atcham district.
Shrewsbury Castle was built shortly after the Norman Conquest, but the present day castle dates from the 13th century.
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The Borough of Shrewsbury and Atcham covers 602 square kilometres, or 232 square miles, which is 19% of the administrative county of Shropshire.
Their home ground is the Gay Meadow in Shrewsbury, one of the most picturesque grounds in the football league, on the banks of the River Severn and near to the historic town centre.
Shrewsbury Town was elected to the Football League in 1950 following the decision to expand the league from 88 to 92 clubs.
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 Shrewsbury: Information from Answers.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Shrewsbury was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
It was represented by two Knights of the Shire until 1885, when it was reduced to one Member of Parliament, reorganized and became a county constituency.
It was abolished in 1983 and renamed Shrewsbury and Atcham.
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 Berne : Bern
He tried to establish a government that the King of independent.html">independent Wales, governed by him as Prince in a Parliament of Archbishop of St David's at its head.html">head; and an independent system of Wales and one in South Wales.
The new Wales was to he safeguarded by four alliances--with the failed to save the Percies from their defeat at Shrewsbury in 1403; enemies of Lancaster and the Percies.
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 Slate Quarries
The Quarry is the name of the main park in the Shropshire county town of Shrewsbury, England.
It was a small quarry and now has been transformed into a flower garden with ponds and fountains, called "The Dingle" (dingle is a Shropshire word used for an area of beauty or gardens).
Also in the Quarry park is a bandstand and nearby are the Shrewsbury town swimming baths.
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 Charles Darwin at Science Crawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, on 12 February 1809, at his family home, the Mount House.
When he went to the nearby Shrewsbury School the next year, he lived as a "boarder".
In 1825 after spending the summer as an apprentice doctor, helping his father with treating the poor of Shropshire, Darwin went to Edinburgh University to study medicine, but his revulsion at the brutality of surgery led him to neglect his medical studies.
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 Robert Of Belesme - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
From his mother Mabel Talvas he inherited the fief of Belesme, and from his father, the Conqueror's companion, that of Shrewsbury.
Later he served Rufus in Normandy, and was allowed to succeed his brother Hugh in the earldom of Shrewsbury (1098).
This page was last modified 05:16, 29 Aug 2006.
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 Shrewsbury (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (this one being the oldest of the places and the one which the others are named after)
Shrewsbury River, a tributary of the Navesink River in New Jersey
This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
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The Laws of the Game are based on efforts made in the mid-19th century to standardise the rules of the widely varying games of football played at the public schools of England.
The first set of rules resembling the modern game were produced at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1848, at a meeting attended by representatives from Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester and Shrewsbury, but they were far from universally adopted.
During the 1850s, many clubs were formed, thoughout the English-speaking world, independent of schools or universities, to play various forms of football.
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 Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury (Shropshire), a town in the West Midlands of England
Shrewsbury (Massachusetts), a town in the Central Massachusetts region of Massachusetts
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An act of war - the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945, effectively ending World War II.
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 Waterways in the United Kingdom
Related topic: Reservoirs and dams in the United Kingdom, List of reservoirs and dams
Avon is a disambiguation page for placenames and rivers
River Avon is a disambiguation page for all rivers named Avon in the world
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 Wikipedia:WikiProject Battles
Article titles should follow the format: Battle of Gettysburg.
If disambiguation is needed years are added in parenthesis, as in Battle of Dunbar (1652)
The term Battle is a good NPOV generic term and is preferred over substitutes like attack, slaughter, raid, etc. These latter terms may be used if their usage is the most commonly used to describe a particular battle.
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