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  Bank of England|Publications|Freedom of Information
The Charter of the Bank of England 1694 - insofar as it incorporates the Bank, constitutes its capital stock and authorises it to have a common seal, to hold land and property, and to sue and be sued;
The Bank of England Act 1946 - the Act by which the Bank was nationalised and its capital stock transferred to HM Treasury;
The Memorandum of Understanding between HM Treasury, the Bank of England and the Financial Services Authority although not part of the Bank's constitution, provides details of the Bank's financial stability functions as seen by the Bank, HM Treasury and the FSA.
www.bankofengland.co.uk /publications/foi   (1248 words)

  
  Tell England - Definition, explanation
Tell England, subtitled A Study In A Generation, is a novel published by Ernest Raymond in February 1922 in the UK about the First World War and the young men sent to fight in it.
At the end of the novel when leaving Gallipoli Ray is charged to tell England about what has happened, "You must write a book and tell 'em, Rupert, about the dead schoolboys of your generation".
Tell England was originally published by Cassell and Company, but has been out of print since 1945.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/t/te/tell_england.php   (776 words)

  
 Fourth Grade - World History - Overview - February
Tell the students that Harold was killed in the battle and William was crowned as the new English king.
Tell the students that he was buried at Canterbury Cathedral and soon after his death the church declared him to be a saint.
Tell the students that in addition to limiting the king's power through the Magna Carta, a group called a Parliament was formed to discuss and respond to people's concerns and wishes regarding the kingdom.
www.cstone.net /~bcp/4/4FHistory.htm   (2801 words)

  
 Tell England   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tell England, subtitled A Study In A Generation, is a novel published by Ernest Raymond in February 1922 in Great Britain about the first world war and the young men sent to fight in it.
At the end of the novel when leaving Gallipoli Ray is charged to tell England about what has happened, "You must write a book and tell 'em, Rupert, about the dead schoolboys of your generation".
Tell England was originally published by Cassell and Company, but has been out of print since 1945.
www.fact-index.com /t/te/tell_england.html   (425 words)

  
 Media Centre | Church of England
The Church of England is running subsidised study tours of the Holy Land to counter a marked drop in the number of pilgrimages being organised by dioceses and parishes.
Churches across England will be encouraged to look to the story of young ballet dancer Billy Elliot next Lent, through a new book which suggests using extracts from the popular film as a way of exploring the dynamics of discovering a special calling.
The Church of England has today confirmed the broad principles for a protocol for the systematic review of past child protection cases, as announced by the Archbishop of Canterbury earlier this year.
www.cofe.anglican.org /news   (548 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Blogs - The Surfer - Press tell England to go home
Robert Craddock writes in the Herald Sun that England might as well not bother turning up for their remaining CB Series games.
In the era of reality television, the time has surely come for England's cricketers to be voted off this island.
Yesterday's submission was so meek and disrespectful that even the most jingoistic Australians were left insulted at England's unwillingness to have a go on the national day.
blogs.cricinfo.com /surfer/archives/2007/01/press_tell_engl.php   (367 words)

  
 Scientists tell England penalty takers: don't change your mind on spot | the Daily Mail
When England crash out of World Cups and European Championships it is more often than not after a nailbiting penalty shoot-out.
England have been dumped out of four major tournaments on penalties - twice in semi-finals against the Germans, potential opponents for Sven's men in the second round.
Gary Lineker, the former England striker turned television presenter, said that he always used something akin to the keeper independent method when he took penalties.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=391270&in_page_id=1766&ito=1490   (1636 words)

  
 Bring it on, England tell NSW’s Test attack -DAWN - Sport; November 12, 2006
Strauss was one of three England batsmen shown up by short-pitched balls in Canberra, but has dismissed suggestions the tourists will struggle against the rising ball during the five-Test Ashes series, which gets underway in Brisbane on November 23.
Strauss said the NSW bowlers would be chasing England scalps, but could also help the tourists regain their edge.“The Aussies no doubt are going to want to claim a scalp, they're going to want to beat us quite desperately,” Strauss told reporters here Saturday.
England and NSW have agreed to play 14 players during the three-day match, which will not have first-class status, but only 11 players a side can bat.
www.dawn.com /2006/11/12/spt7.htm   (410 words)

  
 Behind the Abu Ghraib photos - Dateline NBC - MSNBC.com
England says while Graner may have found it amusing to have her in pictures, the reservists believed there was another reason to have a woman on the scene: to heighten the humiliation of the Muslim detainees, softening them up for interrogation.  
England: It was just a loose one, and I guess more to humiliate the guy, he had me, a female, grab the tie down strap to and I would tell him to crawl to come out and get up.
England says the humiliation tactics she engaged in paled in comparison to what she heard one night when non-military interrogators took a detainee into a shower room.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/9532670/page/2   (1593 words)

  
 Confusion as Turkish police tell England fans they can travel to game Evening Standard (London) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
MOVES to keep England supporters away from the crunch European match with Turkey were thrown into disarray today by police in Istanbul.
The 11 October match is seen as the most potentially explosive of all England's matches in the Euro 2004 competition, with a history of animosity between the fans.
England have not taken up any of their official ticket allocation, while almost 1,800 fans regarded as potential troublemakers have had their passports confiscated.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_200309/ai_n12058660   (551 words)

  
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England have now lost 12 out of 20 Tests they have played since Robinson succeeded Sir Clive Woodward and the extent of their decline has been underlined by the latest International Rugby Board rankings, which show that Robinson's squad had been overtaken by Argentina.
Robinson, a former Bath and England flanker who served as Woodward's assistant at the last World Cup, has come to be seen as a man out of his depth in the role that his predecessor filled so brilliantly.
Another view is that England's decline has coincided with the quality of players available to Robinson, who has been particularly unfortunate to have been without the injured Wilkinson for virtually his entire time in charge.
archive.turkishpress.com /news.asp?id=151095   (660 words)

  
 STA TRAVEL | England   (Site not responding. Last check: )
England is home to incredible music, art and literature, natural beauty, sports, media, and more.
Southwestern England is where you’ll find Bath (as in Roman baths), Stonehenge, the ghost of Sherlock Holmes, and the supposed ancient stomping grounds of King Arthur.
England is a country that dates back to 2500 B.C., after all.
www.statravel.com /cps/rde/xchg/us_division_web_live/hs.xsl/6160.htm   (310 words)

  
 photoSIG » England
They tell you helpful things like when the last collection was (always 5 minutes ago) and sometimes where you could drive to quickly to beat the guy collecting the mail.
The first attack, on a gasworks, created a huge fireball but no casualties (however a police officer was shot and injured after stopping a van), but the second attack on Bridge Street killed two children and injured many other people.
The first true canal built in England was the Sankey Canal The Act authorising the Sankey Brook Navigation was passed in 1755.
www.photosig.com /content/travelingbag/england   (1215 words)

  
 The Crimes of England (by G.K. Chesterton)
But if you tell him afterwards that you pitied him for being overloaded with unwieldy copper discs, and were in the act of replacing them by a silver sixpence of your own, this further explanation, so far from increasing his confidence in your motives, will (strangely enough) actually decrease it.
And if you are so unwise as to be struck by yet another brilliant idea, and tell him that the pennies were all bad pennies, which you were concealing to save him from a police prosecution for coining, the tradesman may even be so wayward as to institute a police prosecution himself.
Tell the Russians that he is by all means; but do not tell us.
www.authorama.com /crimes-of-england-1.html   (2801 words)

  
 Famous Hoaxes: Before 1700
According to legend, her birth was the result of a union between her mother and the devil.
When she was born, she was hideously ugly, and as she grew older she began to tell fortunes and predict the future.
In fact, there's a case to be made that the medieval study of hoaxes lay the groundwork for the development of modern science.
www.museumofhoaxes.com /hoax/history/before_1700   (862 words)

  
 Bring it on, England tell NSW's Test attack - NewsAlerts.com
England's injured captain Michael Vaughan hopes to be playing in three weeks' time, giving him a chance to play in the Ashes series.
England captain Andrew Flintoff insisted his team would be ready for the first Ashes Test despite being hammered in their opening warm-up game.
England began their tour of Australia with an embarrassing 166-run defeat by a Prime Minister's XI in Canberra.
www.newsalerts.com /full/124/bring-it-on-england-tell-nsw-s-test-attack.html   (348 words)

  
 Ministers to tell England cricket team: you can go to Zimbabwe - but don't shake hands with Mugabe - Telegraph
Ministers will tell England's cricketers not to shake hands with President Robert Mugabe if they insist on playing in Zimbabwe next month.
Tessa Jowell will tell the ECB on Thursday that the Government believes that the tour should be called off, but that no compensation will be made available.
Meanwhile, Heath Streak, the Zimbabwe cricket captain, said he had received several "vicious e-mails" and his wife had been insulted since he urged English players last week not to boycott the games.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/01/05/wzim05.xml   (618 words)

  
 Broken England served by few players - Columns - Ashes Tour 06-07
It is a nation despoiled by voyeuristic newspapers, obsessed with soccer, driven by desperate nationalism, a nation of cringing monarchists and lager louts leavened by sudden shafts of doomed humour better expressed in the cries of the Barmy Army than in soap operas populated by baleful characters.
About the only saving grace is that it has not allowed one of its citizens to be detained overseas in chains and solitary confinement for more than five years without so much as summoning a bleat.
The selectors blundered, the coach ran out of petrol, his assistants have failed, the wrong leader was chosen (a decision that affected the welfare of both parties), the former captain was allowed, even encouraged, to linger, and a rotten program was accepted.
www.theage.com.au /news/columns/broken-england-served-by-few-players/2007/02/02/1169919475395.html   (978 words)

  
 England Tickets — Buy England Football Tickets — England Soccer Tickets
The England national football team represents England in international football competitions such as the World Cup which it won in 1966, and the European Championships.
England is the most successful of the four Home Nations, having won the British Home Championship thirty-four times, as often as the other three nations put together.
England v Argentina and England v Germany are two of the most heated in the world today.
www.soldoutentertainments.com /england-internationals-c-41.html   (307 words)

  
 ENGLAND Brothers Truck Line
ENGLAND Brothers Truck Line was operated out of Fort Smith, Arkansas vfrom the early 1930's until 1959.
Most of the information I have obtained about the business came from Roger ENGLAND (see right column) who was an employee from 1940 until it was sold in 1959.
Most of the pictures came from John Lee ENGLAND who is the son of Ralph ENGLAND, owner and operator of ENGLAND Brothers.
www.englandtree.com /photos/albums/england/england_bros.html   (561 words)

  
 Chapter 22.
He was so eager to tell the news that he could not wait until the duke returned, but followed him into the park.
So the messenger returned to England, and came to Harold as he was sitting in state surrounded by his lords and nobles.
Tell him that the people of England have given them to me in trust, and that while I live, I will keep and guard them as best I can.
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/marshall/england/england-22.html   (1896 words)

  
 What the Waiting Times Tell You
These waiting times form part of a series of information that will be available to support patients in choosing where to have their treatment.
The information on this website does not tell you precisely how long you will have to wait as this can depend on a number of factors.
If you click on the name of the consultant, the website will tell you the date that the waiting times for that consultant were last amended.
www.nhs.uk /england/aboutTheNHS/waitingTimes/WhatTheyTellYou.cmsx   (969 words)

  
 cafe80s: England FC "Tell them the score"
For ever since England's glory days of 1966 their World Cup performances have matched their singing in being distinctly off-key.
In fact he's so scared that a musical jinx might spoil it all that he wants the Government to ban the squad from releasing an official record for this summer's world cup, irrespective of merit.
He said: "We have heard the England team at song before and to put it mildly it is not easy on the ear.
www.stockaitkenwaterman.com /artists/eng02.htm   (407 words)

  
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England vice-captain Andrew Strauss (pictured) says he welcomes the prospect of facing a Test-strength New South Wales bowling attack to help the tourists recover from a disastrous tour opener before facing Australia in the Ashes Test series.
England vice-captain Andrew Strauss says he welcomes the prospect of facing a Test-strength New South Wales bowling attack to help the tourists recover from a disastrous tour opener before facing Australia in the Ashes Test series.
Opener Strauss said England have a point to prove in the three-day game against NSW, starting at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday, after Friday's 166-run capitulation to the Prime Minister's XI in Canberra.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?id=150791   (635 words)

  
 Tell England| UK Tell England websites
England play in white shirts with the three lions badge, which prov...
As far as I can tell, England is now like Spain - they go in to a game thinking they are good enough to win and then they keep thinking that and forget about doing it Posted fr...
Tell them that for the next two minutes you want them to close their eyes and listen to you.
www.newlabour.co.uk /search.php?qry=Tell+England   (331 words)

  
 Boring, Boring England - FIFA World Cup 2006 - World Cup 2006 Blog
In the last 30 years England was very often in the first 8, very rarely in the first 4 (Italy 1990).
England full of players overated by their own country men predictabily failing against far superior sides.
England probably could have made it to the last 4 in the WC - even deservedly - IF the players had really gelled - but half the players out there act like internationals are less important than a meaningless midweek in the premiership.
www.worldcupblog.org /world-cup-2006/boring-boring-england.html   (870 words)

  
 G. C. Waldrep: 'New England Stories'
It must be an odd thing to actually live in New England, to make a home in a region whose historical and ideological importance to the national collective—as the founding crucible of the American republic—has gradually eroded, at least in the version of the history peddled in secondary schools.
It is New England in a way that has very little to do with Puritans and presidents and everything to do with a sense of a place that has somehow managed to find itself cut off from history.
I am writing this from New England, from a small town in New Hampshire in fact, and as I was thinking about Davis’s jewel box of a novel it occurred to me that I needed to walk down to the pharmacy at the center of town for more allergy medicine.
www.bostonreview.net /BR31.4/waldrep.html   (2183 words)

  
 Tell England - Moviefone
Battle of Gallipoli (alternate title: Tell England) is a powerful piece of moviemaking in its own right.
Tell England (1931) Tell England on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Tell England: Information from Answers.com Tell England Rating: Genre: War Movie Type: Anti-War Film, War Epic Themes: Great Battles, Military Life Director: Anthony Asquith Main Cast: Fay.
movies.aol.com /movie/tell-england/1076628/main   (162 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: News - Tell the world I'm not here, says Kevin the hermit
The last time we saw him (or, more accurately, didn't) was in the back of a car, his face hidden by a jacket.
He was merely in charge of a team which had lost a football match, not a team who had emptied the vaults at the Bank of England.
Twenty-one days is an awfully long time to stay out of sight, even if your home is a five-bedroom mansion with 46 acres on a private estate with its own swimming pool, stables and access to two private golf courses.
www.soccernet.com /england/news/2000/1029/20001029keeganfeat.html   (520 words)

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