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* Berkshire Black Bears ( 2002 – 2003 ); team later moved to New Haven, Connecticut and then folded
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Berkshire and Black
* Royal Berkshire History: Edward the Black Prince including images in both civilian and military dress.
The film was rehearsed and shot in England, largely on Pinewood Studios ' " H " stage, with locations in Black Park Country Park ( Wexham, Buckinghamshire ) and Reading, Berkshire.
The first historic moment came when Jeremy Callier threw a no-hitter on August 28 against the Berkshire Black Bears, requiring a home run by Ryan Kane in the bottom of the ninth inning to make it official.
Joining them were Les Capitales de Quebec, a 1999 Northern League expansion ; the Brockton Rox, who were formed in 2002 ; the Berkshire Black Bears, who had previously been the Massachusetts Mad Dogs ; and the North Shore Spirit, who had previously been in Waterbury and who took over the Mad Dogs ' home stadium.
He did not play in 2002 and was released in 2003, eventually signing with the Berkshire Black Bears in the Northeast League.
The Langley Bullace, or " Veitch's Black Bullace ", is by far the newest variety, being first raised in 1902 by the Veitch nurseries at Langley, Berkshire.
Berkshire and 2002
* Todd Combs, MBA 2002, hedge fund manager, tapped as a potential successor of Warren Buffett as CIO of Berkshire Hathaway
In 2002, Berkshire acquired The Pampered Chef, Ltd., the largest direct seller of kitchen tools in the United States.
In 2002, Berkshire acquired Albecca Inc. Albecca is headquartered in Norcross, Georgia, and primarily does business under the Larson-Juhl name.
In August 2002, CTB International was sold to Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the investment firm of billionaire Warren Buffett.
Leucojum aestivum was named the county flower of Berkshire following a 2002 survey by the wild flower and plant conservation charity Plantlife.
In 2002, for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II, he completed a series of 50 portraits of people from around Cookham in Berkshire where he lives, including Lorraine Kelly, Sir Clive Woodward, Ulrika Jonsson, Jim Rosenthal, Wendy Craig, Toby Cruse and Stanley Spencer's grandson John.
The Flames began the 2001 / 2002 season like the previous season, with back-to-back games against the Bracknell Bees ; unfortunately it was the Berkshire side that won the two-leg series 8-3 on aggregate to take the Baker Tilly Shield back to Amen's Corner.
On 8 February 2002, Fay Richwhite sold 17. 6 million shares at $ 3. 60 a share and Berkshire Fund sold 4. 3 million shares on 12 February that year at the same price.
Between 2002 and 2005, the 1st Battalion, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment served as a public duties battalion in London, where its duties included providing the Queen's Guard.
It also occurred widely across northern and central Staffordshire in earlier dialect surveys ( Jones 2002 ) and sporadic forms similar to DAR were reported to occur in localities in Berkshire, Sussex, and Essex.
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Junctions 1 – 5 are in Kent, 6 – 14 in Surrey ( passing in places through Greater London and Berkshire ), 15 – 16 are in Buckinghamshire, 17 – 24 are in Hertfordshire, 25 in Greater London ( the Hertfordshire border going around the junction's northern edge ), 26 – 28 in Essex, 29 in Greater London and 30 – 31 in Essex.
In the 1920s John Fothergill ( 1876 – 1957 ) was the innkeeper of the Spread Eagle in Thame, Berkshire, and published his autobiography: An Innkeeper's Diary ( London: Chatto & Windus, 1931 ).
* Henry Degacher (" Max "; born in Buckland, Berkshire ( now Oxfordshire ), 29 June 1902 – March 1953 )
* Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire ( 1587 – 1669 ), second son of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk and Catherine Knyvet
Perche had come to England to try and recover the honour of Perche which had been lost in 1204 by his mother ( a niece of John, King of England ) – this included Newbury and Shrivenham in Berkshire, Toddington in Buckinghamshire, and Haughley in Suffolk.
On Whit Monday 1916 Bonar Law discussed the succession to the job of Secretary of State for War ( Kitchener had just drowned on a trip to Russia ); he was irritated not only at having to travel to Asquith's home – the Wharf, at Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire – but also, he claimed, finding Asquith playing bridge with three ladies.
Henry Jethro William Tull ( 30 March 1674 – 21 February 1741 ), known as Jethro Tull, was an English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution.
Berkshire and 2003
On August 7, 2003, Berkshire acquired Clayton Homes, Inc. Clayton, headquartered near Knoxville, Tennessee, is a vertically integrated manufactured housing company.
Berkshire acquired McLane Company, Inc. in May 2003 from Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., which brought on other subsidiaries such as Professional Datasolutions, Inc. and Salado Sales, among others.
In 2003, Pepsi paid Berkshire $ 10 million to insure against a contest Pepsi held which had a potential 1 billion dollar prize.
In September 2003 the Met Office moved its headquarters to a purpose-built £ 80m structure near Exeter Airport and the A30, in Devon, being officially opened on 21 June 2004 — a few weeks short of its 150th anniversary — by Robert May, Baron May of Oxford, from its previous location of Bracknell in Berkshire, and it has a worldwide presenceincluding a forecasting centre in Aberdeen, and offices in Gibraltar and on the Falklands.
* Hugard, Jean & Crimmins, J. J .. Encyclopedia of Card Tricks ( revised ) ; Berkshire, England: Foulsham, 2003.
In 1998, General Re Corporation was acquired by Berkshire Hathaway Inc., and in 2003 General Reinsurance Corporation and Cologne Re began marketing under the brand name of Gen Re.
Edward Bell ( born 7 September 1987, Windsor, Berkshire, England ) is an English singer-songwriter, who has been active since 2003.
After the Rox won the 2003 league title, Berkshire moved to New Haven, Connecticut as the New Haven County Cutters while Allentown folded and were replaced by a traveling team, the Northeast League Aces.
TWC grew by association and agencies throughout western Canada until it was bought out by Berkshire Investments ( Burlington, ON ) in 2003 and became Berckshire-TWC Financial Group Inc.
When Beeline passed to First Group, the Railair service was operated ultimately by First Berkshire, which in 2003 relaunched the service with Scania Irizar coaches.
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