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There are quite a few churches dedicated to St. Boniface in the United Kingdom: Bunbury, Cheshire ; Chandler's Ford and Southampton Hampshire ; Adler Street, London ; Papa Westray, Orkney ; St Budeaux, Plymouth ( now demolished ); Bonchurch, Isle of Wight ; Cullompton, Devon.
* Honorary degrees from the Universities of Sheffield, Athens, Southampton, Liverpool, Edinburgh, St Andrews, Kent, London and Lima.
St. Thomas city was the capital of the island, then a free port, and the chief station of the steam-packets between Southampton, in England, and the West Indies.
The " Blue Route " services the West End and the Dockyard of Sandys, the " Orange Route " links to the Dockyard and St. George's, the " Green Route " travels to Rockaway of Southampton, and the " Pink Route " brings passengers to points in Paget and Warwick.
The 2002 competition was entered by Bath, Cambridge, Carlisle, Chichester, Derby, Exeter, Gloucester, Lancaster, Lincoln, St Albans, St David's, Salford, Southampton, Sunderland, Truro, Wolverhampton and Worcester ; the successful candidate was Exeter.
Eleven other cities entered the contest, namely: Cambridge, Derby, Gloucester, Lancaster, Newport, Peterborough, Salford, Southampton, St Albans, Sunderland, and Wakefield.
In 2001 the move from The Dell to the new Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium was a homecoming for Southampton F. C., because of the new stadium's proximity to St Mary's, the church where the club was founded on 21 November 1885 by members of the St Mary's Church of England Young Men's Association.
in 1887 – 88, before adopting the name Southampton St. Mary's when the club joined the Southern League in 1894.
In 1999 Southampton were given the go-ahead to build a new 32, 000-seat stadium in the St Mary's area of the city, a welcome move after playing in the cramped Dell since 1898.
The two had a positive impact early on as they guided Southampton into the League One Play-Off positions for the first time after a 4 – 0 win over Dagenham & Redbridge at St Mary's on 2 November 2010 going on to enter the top two on New Year's Day 2011 after a 4 – 0 win at home to Exeter City.
Southampton soon secured their best start to a season for 75 years when they beat Nottingham Forest 3 – 2 at St Mary's, taking 15 points from a possible 18 and then beat Birmingham City 4 – 1 at home to go top of the league and extend their winning run at St Mary's to 13 league games, creating a new club record.
When another 1 – 1 draw looked inevitable, Sharp nodded in from a corner and St Mary's erupted as it looked like Southampton would defeat their bitter South coast rivals for the first time since January 2005 in the FA Cup.
* St Denys Church, Southampton ( 1868 )
The land, called St. George's Manor, stretched from the Carmans River ( then called the Connecticut River ) in the west to the edge of Southampton Town in the east with a northern border around present-day New York State Route 25, as much as of land.
Patients are transferred to the Mignot Memorial Hospital in St Anne, and any having major complications are then transferred to Guernsey or Southampton by the Aurigny Air Services on a 24-hour emergency basis.
Owen's first goal of 2011 came in United's 2 – 1 FA Cup victory over Southampton at the St Mary's Stadium on 29 January.
During the reign of King Henry I, mints were located in Barnstaple, Bath, Bedford, Bristol, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Canterbury, Cardiff, Carlisle, Chester, Chichester, Christchurch, Colchester, Derby, Dorchester, Dover, Durham, Exeter, Gloucester, Hastings, Hereford, Huntingdon, Ilchester, Ipswich, Launceston, Leicester, Lewes, Lincoln, London, Northampton, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Pembroke, Pevensey, Rochester, Romney, Salisbury, Sandwich, Shaftesbury, Shrewsbury, Southampton, Southwark, Stafford, Stamford, Sudbury, Tamworth, Taunton, Thetford, Totnes, Wallingford, Wareham, Warwick, Watchet, Wilton, Winchcombe, Winchester, Worcester, and York.
Stephen's coins were minted at Bedford, Bramber, Bristol, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Canterbury, Cardiff, Carlisle, Castle Rising, Chester, Chichester, Cipen ( possibly Ipswich ), Colchester, Corbridge, Derby, Dorchester, Dover, Durham, Eden, Exeter, Gloucester, Hastings, Hedon near Hull, Hereford, Huntingdon, Ipswich, Launceston, Leicester, Lewes, Lincoln, London, Newcastle, Northampton, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Pembroke, Peterborough, Pevensey, Rye, Salisbury, Sandwich, Shaftesbury, Shrewsbury, Southampton, Southwark, Stafford, Steyning, Sudbury, Swansea, Tamworth, Taunton, Thetford, Tutbury, Wareham, Warwick, Watchet, Wilton, Winchester, Worcester, and York.
* Southampton FC founded as Southampton St Mary ’ s by members of St Mary ’ s Church YMCA.

Southampton and .
Lewis gave him a guidebook tour of London and, motoring and walking, took him to Stratford, but the London stay was for only ten days, and on the twentieth they took the train for Southampton, where they spent the night for an early morning Channel crossing.
Near Southampton, in a considerable establishment, lived Homer Vachell, a well-known pulp writer, and his brother, Horace -- both friends of Lewis's.
* 1831 – Nat Turner's slave rebellion commences just after midnight in Southampton County, Virginia, leading to the deaths of more than 50 whites and several hundred African Americans who are killed in retaliation for the uprising.
Eight days later he and 70 other slaves kill approximately 55 whites in Southampton County, Virginia.
* 1620 – The Mayflower departs from Southampton, England on its first attempt to reach North America.
* 1912 – The Titanic leaves port in Southampton, England for her first and only voyage.
He is the successor of Alain Chesnais ( 2010 – 2012 ), a French citizen living in Toronto where he runs his company named Visual Transitions and Wendy Hall of the University of Southampton.
The following are representative examples of the style: Kulmbacher Reichelbräu Eisbock, Eggenberg Urbock Dunkel Eisbock, Capital Eisphyre, Southampton Eisbock.
The match ended in a 1-0 defeat His final goal had come a month earlier, on 31 March, in a 2-0 win at Southampton, also in the First Division.
The world's oldest surviving bowling green is the Southampton Old Bowling Green, which was first used in 1299.
In the spring of the following year, Ward's health gave way and he died of tuberculosis at Southampton on March 6, 1867.
With a vastly inferior goal difference and with the two teams directly above them ( Southampton and Nottingham Forest ) still having to play each other, it was effectively an impossible task for Charlton to avoid relegation.
The Pilgrim Fathers put in to Dartmouth's Bayard's Cove, en-route from Southampton to America.
As soon as they disembarked at Southampton, Eleanor was taken either to Winchester Castle or Sarum Castle and held there.
After the abortive Essex rebellion in February 1601, Oxford was ' the senior of the twenty-five noblemen ' who rendered verdicts at the trials of Essex and Southampton for treason.
It has services that run to Portsmouth, Southampton, Brighton and London Victoria.
* Malcolm Waldron-Footballer, former Southampton, Burnley and Portsmouth player.
Since Mountbatten had no sons, when he was created Viscount Mountbatten of Burma of Romsey in the County of Southampton on 27 August 1946 and then Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Baron Romsey in the County of Southampton on 28 October 1947, the Letters Patent were drafted such that in the event he left no sons or issue in the male line, the titles could pass to his daughters, in order of seniority of birth, and to their heirs male respectively.
Lineker scored three hat-tricks for Everton ; at home to Birmingham City in a 4 – 1 league win on 31 August 1985, at home to Manchester City in a 4 – 0 home win on 11 February 1986, and then in the penultimate league game of the season on 3 May 1986, when they kept their title hopes alive with a 6 – 1 home win over Southampton.
" Gardner's biographer Philip Heselton theorised that this group consisted of Edith Woodford-Grimes ( 1887 – 1975 ), Susie Mason, her brother Ernie Mason, and their sister Rosetta Fudge, all of whom had originally come from Southampton before moving to the area around Highcliffe, where they joined the Order.
This population ranged at least from Southampton, New York, to Jupiter Island, Florida, the latest from 1675.
Allectus ' brief reign was brought to an end when Julius Asclepiodotus landed near Southampton and defeated him in a land battle.
IKEA, Southampton, England, UK.
Southampton IKEA ( which opened February, 2009 ) is also in the city centre.

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