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Born in Bath, Somerset, Widdecombe is the daughter of a Ministry of Defence civil servant James Murray Widdecombe and Rita N Plummer.
Altdorfer's figures are invariably the complement of his romantic landscapes ; for them he borrowed Albrecht Dürer's inventive iconography, but the panoramic setting is personal and has nothing to do with the fantasy landscapes of the Netherlands A Susanna in the Bath and the Stoning of the Elders ( 1526 ) set outside an Italianate skyscraper of a palace shows his interest in architecture.
The annal for 577 reads " Here Cuthwine and Ceawlin fought against the Britons, and they killed three kings, Coinmail and Condidan and Farinmail, in the place which is called Dyrham, and took three cities: Gloucester and Cirencester and Bath.
It is possible that when Ceawlin and Cuthwine took Bath, they found the Roman baths still operating to some extent.
Bath Road is named after it.
* The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath !, a comedy-drama so beloved in Russia that it is broadcasted on television every New Year Eve, similarly to the American movie It ’ s a Wonderful Life being broadcast every Christmas.
A significant date in sub-Roman Britain is the famous Groans of the Britons, an unanswered appeal to Aëtius, leading general of the western Empire, for assistance against Saxon invasion in 446 ; another is the Battle of Dyrham in 577, after which the significant cities of Bath, Cirencester and Gloucester fell and the Saxons reached the western sea.
One of its most well-known structures is the Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro.
Loach lives with his wife, Lesley, in Bath, where he is a supporter of and shareholder in Bath City F. C.
A short film concerning Bath FC is part of the DVD issue of " Looking for Eric ".
Loach is a Patron of several charities, including Doorway, a homeless charity in Nuneaton, and Developing Health and Independence ( DHI ) in Bath.
* Minerva is the name of a remote learning facility at Bath Spa University in England, UK.
Classical Anglicanism, therefore, like Orthodoxy, holds that Holy Tradition is the only safe guardian against perversion and innovation in the interpretation of Scripture ; in the famous words of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells: " As for my religion, I dye in the holy catholic and apostolic faith professed by the whole Church before the disunion of East and West, more particularly in the communion of the Church of England, as it stands distinguished from all Papal and Puritan innovations, and as it adheres to the doctrine of the Cross.
The Targum of the Prophets was composed by Jonathan ben Uzziel under the guidance of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi ( Jonathan b. Uzziel was a disciple of Hillel, so he had traditions handed down from them-Maharsha ), and the land of Israel quaked over an area of four hundred parasangs by four hundred parasangs, and a Bath Kol ( heavenly voice ) came forth and exclaimed, Who is this that has revealed My secrets to mankind?
Malthus's tomb is in Bath Abbey.
** George Carey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, is named as the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
* October 5 – The Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Rail Road starts operations in Brooklyn, New York ; this is now the oldest right-of-way on the New York City Subway, the largest rapid transit system in the United States and one of the largest in the world.
* July 14 – William Pulteney is created 1st Earl of Bath in Great Britain.
* Bath Abbey is built in England.
Catherine is invited by her wealthier neighbours in Fullerton, the Allens, to accompany them to visit the town of Bath and partake in the winter season of balls, theatre and other social delights.
Although initially the excitement of Bath is dampened by her lack of acquaintances, she is soon introduced to a clever young gentleman, Henry Tilney, with whom she dances and converses.
Henry Tilney then returns to Bath, accompanied by his younger sister Eleanor, who is a sweet, elegant, and respectable young lady.

Bath and noted
He was noted for his piety and austerity, and rose to become abbot of Bath Abbey.
Some noted buildings were destroyed or damaged, including York's Guildhall and the Bath Assembly Rooms, but on the whole most escaped — the cathedrals of Norwich, Exeter and Canterbury included.
In 1698 Thomas Guidott the noted Doctor of Physik who popularised the waters of Bath wrote what he called " A true and exact account of Sadlers Well, or, The new mineral-waters lately found out at Islington treating of its nature and virtues: together with an enumeration of the chiefest diseases which it is good for, and against which it may be used, and the manner and order of taking of it.
* Footprint Books, a travel publisher based in Bath, UK, noted especially for their coverage of Latin America
of Frome,, to Miss Mary Anne Guilleband, at the Abbey church, Bath ” was noted in The Whitehall Evening Post of 9 July 1796.
The death of John Meares, “ a Commander in his Majesty ’ s Navy ”, at Bath on 29 January 1809, was noted in a newspaper advertisement by his solicitors inviting his creditors to a meeting at the George and Vulture Tavern, Cornhill, London, to take consideration of the state of his affairs.
Notable examples of petrifying wells in England are the spring at Mother Shipton's Cave in Knaresborough and Matlock Bath, in Derbyshire, while in Ireland, such wells were noted by John Rutty on Howth Head, among other locations.
He graduated in law ( bachelor, 1665, doctor, 1670 ), but made medicine his profession, and became noted for his practice therein, especially in the summer time, in the city of Bath.
The Cherhill Gang were a notorious group of highway men who operated in the 18th century on the London to Bath main road ( A4 ) which passes through the village — they were noted for their robbery technique of attacking carriages of the wealthy Londoners whilst completely naked to shock the passengers into handing over their money and importantly so that they could not be identified.
Of architectural note is the Church of St John ( Church of Ireland ), noted for its French Bath stone's decay due to its proximity to the sea.
* A spa town, noted for its spa, for example Bath, England

Bath and centre
Since 1996, when Avon was abolished, Bath has been the principal centre of the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset ( B & NES ).
* Hereford College of Arts-a publicly funded art school located on Folly Lane, with a Higher Education centre on Whitecross Road, and a Media Centre on Bath Street.
The battle was won by the Saxons, who afterwards occupied the three cities of Cirencester ( Corinium ), probably a provincial capital in the Roman period, Gloucester ( Glevum ), a former legionary fortress and a colonia, and Bath ( Aquae Sulis ), a renowned pagan religious centre and spa-city.
The Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site covers an area of and spans a stretch of the Derwent Valley, in Derbyshire, from Matlock Bath in the north to Derby city centre in the south.
In the city centre of Bath it passes under various bridges including the Midland Bridge which was originally built by the Midland Railway Company to allow the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway access to and from its Green Park Terminus Station.
The university also owns buildings in the City of Bath, mostly student residences dotted around town, although Carpenter House is also home to a lifelong learning centre and a business facility ( the Innovation Centre ).
The centre of Caerleon ( High Street, Mill Street and Castle Street ) is a one-way traffic system and there are car parks at Broadway and Cold Bath Road.
Its ground, the Bath Grounds in the centre of Ashby, hosts Leicestershire CCC 2nd XI matches each year.
Bath is a major tourist centre and has a range of museums and art galleries including the Victoria Art Gallery, the Museum of East Asian Art, and Holburne Museum of Art, numerous commercial art galleries and antique shops, as well as numerous museums, among them Bath Postal Museum, The Fashion Museum, the Jane Austen Centre, the Herschel Museum of Astronomy and the Roman Baths.
In 2003 the Bath Supporters Club was at the centre of a minor controversy when, unlike the Bristol Rugby Supporters Club, it did not publicly oppose the proposed merger between the two clubs.
The old Bath Road continued at the first roundabout and down The Causeway and into the town centre, but this has been pedestrianised.
These plans, the idea of a local businessman, Thomas Bunn, mostly failed to come to fruition, although some public buildings were erected and a wide new approach road to the town centre from the south was cut ( named Bath Street after the landowner, Lord Bath of Longleat House ).
Nailsea is from the centre of Bristol, and close to the tourist centres of Weston super Mare and Bath.
The Roman Antonine Wall runs through the town and the remains of a military Bath House can be seen near the town centre.
The village is a commuter centre for workers in Downpatrick and Belfast, a seaside resort and a local service centre providing housing and a variety of shops and services largely concentrated in Castle Place, Quay Street, Kildare Street and Bath Street.
Due to being in the centre of Wiltshire, Devizes has many connections to surrounding towns including Swindon, Salisbury, Bath and Chippenham.
Afterwards, he made award-winning designs for Dublin city centre and gradually asserted his dominance as an architect of international renown, which came about through the replanning of Plymouth, Hull, Bath, Edinburgh and Bournemouth, among others.
Philip Ranulph de Glanville ( born on 1 October 1968 in Loughborough ) is a former English rugby union player who played at centre for Bath and England.
de Glanville joined Bath in 1989 and captained them to a league and cup double in 1996, partnering Jeremy Guscott in the centre for this club that season, as well as many others.
After a poor 2009, the Stormers reshuffled their squad, bringing in many new faces including Springbok stars Jacque Fourie and Bryan Habana, while losing a host of players such as Springbok centre Jean de Villiers ( Munster ), fullback Percy Montgomery ( Retired ) and controversial flank Luke Watson ( Bath ).

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