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Barrington Tops is a plateau between two of the large peaks in the range, The park is believed to be an extinct volcano and the mountain ranges are made up of a mixture of sedimentary rocks with a granite top.
An attempt to change the name of the city, this time to East Barrington, was made in the early 1980s but failed upon a residential vote.
The town was made up of two grants, the first containing all of Strafford and present-day Barrington except for a parcel two miles wide called New Portsmouth, or the Two Mile Streak.
In 1826, Barrington was made part of Yates County, a year after the creation of the county.
All the while Jervis and Barrington made notes on defences, harbour charts and safe anchorages.
He was made Baron Barrington, of Newcastle in the County of Limerick, also in the Peerage of Ireland, at the same time.
On August 26, 1858, Field returned to a triumphant homecoming at Great Barrington, Massachusetts, saluting this Massachusetts boy made good.
" Gage also made some important political connections, forming relationships with important figures like Lord Barrington, the future Secretary at War, and Jeffery Amherst, a man roughly his age who rose to great heights in the French and Indian War.
Upon his return to Great Barrington, he was made a magistrate.
It was thought that Smith would do better in India and Pakistan on the MCC tour of 1961-62 and he made another 99 in the First Test against Pakistan, having come in at 21 / 2 and adding 192 with Ken Barrington.
The first ascent of the Eiger was made by Swiss guides Christian Almer and Peter Bohren and Irishman Charles Barrington, who climbed the west flank on August 11, 1858.
The first ascent was made by the western flank on August 11, 1858 by Charles Barrington with guides Christian Almer and Peter Bohren.
In the Fourth Test Australia made 656 / 8, but thanks to a stand of 246 between Ken Barrington ( 256 ) and Dexter ( 174 ) England reached 611 and avoided defeat.
An inquiry led by former Supreme Court judge Donal Barrington was set up by the museum, but its members resigned in February 2005, saying that the museum's funding made an independent inquiry impossible, and requesting a more appropriate inquiry be created.
Their desire of revenge was occasioned by an English man, who having many of them on board ship, made a great slaughter with their murderers and small shot, when ( as they Pokanoket say ) they offered no injury on their part .” The place of Sowams, consisting of modern day Bristol, Barrington, and Warren, Rhode Island, was the main settlement of the Pokanoket when the Pilgrims arrived.
Revere made her Broadway debut in 1931 in The Great Barrington.
It has been speculated that it was Baillie-Stewart who made the broadcast which led the pseudonymous Daily Express radio critic Jonah Barrington to coin the term " Haw-Haw ".
The " Factory Store " in Barrington, New Jersey also had a number of bins and shelves full of surplus and hard to find items which never made it into the catalogs.
Sandham invited him to play for the Surrey Colts at the age of 16, Barrington took 5 / 43 and made 4 not out in his first game and became regular player in their Saturday cricket matches.
After a few fifties Barrington made his maiden first class century against Gloucestershire at the Oval.
Barrington made a duck and though England won by an innings he felt isolated from the England regulars who he barely knew.
Barrington made 70 not out in the first match against Karachi and 66 in the second against Sind.
Barrington made 10 and 52, 43 and 11, 32 and 0 and 76 and 10 in these matches, the 43 taking 4 hours against the bowling of Fazal Mahmood.
In one area Barrington showed improvement as with Surridge gone Surrey needed another close fielder and he was made first slip.

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In the Third Test at the Oval England were set 399 to win and Barrington made 73, adding 135 with Colin Cowdrey to take England to 308 / 4 when rain ended play.

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The specific number of wonders may have varied over the years: the antiquary Daines Barrington, in a letter written in 1770, refers to Llangollen Bridge as one of the " five wonders of Wales, though like the seven wonders of Dauphiny, they turn out to be no wonders at all out of the Principality ".
In July he added 64 and 194 not out against the Surrey Colts and Barrington started to play for the Surrey Second XI – a minor county team.
In the second innings Barrington and Denis Compton added 40 runs, but he was out for 18.
Barrington took 20 minutes to get off the mark, but hit two sixes off Chandu Borde to bring up his 50 and was out for 56 in a stand of 175 as England won by an innings.
Back home at the Oval for the Fifth Test Barrington was out for 8, but England completed the 5 – 0 whitewash with an innings victory.
In those days England had their own fast bowlers – Fred Trueman and Brian Statham – and the West Indies were shot out for 112, Barrington caught Gary Sobers for a duck and the local fans invaded the ground when Dexter ran out the Trinidadian spinner Charran Singh before he scored.
Barrington broke a toe early in the season, but recovered to hit 151 not out against Hampshire and played in the First Test at Edgbaston.
Dexter hit 180 while Barrington hung on for 190 minutes making 48 not out in their partnership of 161 and the match was saved.
In India they played the Combined Universities at Poona and Barrington made 149 not out in 290 minutes, but mimicked Slasher Mackay ( who had toured India two years before ) and when he took two wickets there was a pitch invasion as the crowd gave him presents, including a pair of sunglasses, which he used for the rest of the match, even when bowling.
Barrington made 104 against South Australia at the Adelaide Oval ( a ground where he never failed to make 50 runs in the 10 innings he played there ), 219 not out against an Australian XI as the MCC made 633 / 7, the highest score by the MCC or England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and 183 not out against Queensland at the Gabba.
Barrington finished with 2 sixes and 16 fours in his 132 not out and he and Graveney ( 36 not out ) played out the day with an unbeaten partnership of 101 to make England safe at 223 / 4.
Barrington made 110 not out against them for Surrey ( the next highest score was 22 ) and joked that the Test match would be over in three days as England had gone 13 Tests against the West Indies without defeat.
England's reply depended heavily on Barrington who made 85 ( the next highest score was 32 ) until he was out to an unlucky lbw decision and they were all out for 229.
In the Fifth Test Trueman took his 300th Test wicket, Geoff Boycott made his maiden Test century and Barrington made 47 and 54 not out, but the rain guaranteed a draw and Australia won the series 1 – 0.
In the Second Test England enforced the follow on after another Barrington century – 121 – was brought up with a six as he added 191 with Dexter for the third wicket, but Colin Bland dug in for 144 not out as South Africa held out for a draw.

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The shooting led to major upheaval in Great Barrington, including lawsuits against the college for failing to prevent it.
Dexter continued his good run of form to equal Patsy Hendren's England record of six consecutive Test 50s ( 85 and 172 against Pakistan and 70, 99, 93 and 52 against Australia ), which he soon shared with Ken Barrington and more recently Alastair Cook.
Many of these works were answered in print, and among those who wrote against Faber's views were Thomas Arnold, Shute Barrington ( bishop of Durham ), Christopher Bethell ( bishop of Gloucester ), George Corless, James Hatley Frere, Richard Hastings Graves, Thomas Harding ( vicar of Bexley ), Frederic Charles Husenbeth, Samuel Lee, D. D., Samuel Roffey Maitland, D. D., N. Nisbett, Thomas Pinder Pantin, Le Pappe de Trévern, and Edward William Whitaker.
In May 1993, he defended his Commonwealth title in Sunderland, against Canadian, Barrington Francis, winning on points.
It was in 1962 that he got his best bowling return of 8 for 65 against a strong Surrey side, that included Ken Barrington, Peter May and Bernie Constable.
Surrey won 10 of their next 12 games and the Championship, Barrington making 89 against Essex in a game where nobody else passed 50 and 102 against the Pakistanis.
Barrington made six 50s in his first ten innings for Surrey, but then had a string of low scores and was made tweflth man for the First Test against South Africa.
Barrington had a poor season in 1962, tonsillitis robbed him of match practice before the First Test against the visiting Pakistanis and he made only 10 runs in the first three Tests.
Barrington himself was depressed and even considered retirement, but worked on his batting and made 70 and 129 not out for Surrey against the tourists.

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