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Bury and goes
Bury goes along ostensibly because a merchant is needed to assess the trade possibilities, but actually because there is nobody trustworthy enough to take him to the capital.
It passes the eastern edge of Whitefield, through junction 3, goes underneath the East Lancashire Railway and enters the suburbs of Bury.

Bury and on
While attending the Norfolk circuit on 2 April, Lord Abinger was suddenly seized with apoplexy, and died in his lodgings at Bury.
* " Rooms ", a song by Inhale Exhale on the album Bury Me Alive
Bury, however, have noted parallels between them: If, instead of a history, Thucydides had written an analytical treatise on politics, with particular reference to the Athenian empire, it is probable that.
* Peel Tower Monument, this tower was built on top of Holcombe Hill in Ramsbottom, Bury.
Mary died at Westhorpe Hall, Westhorpe, Suffolk, on 25 June 1533, and was first buried at the abbey at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
The English Byzantinist John Bagnell Bury dismissed claims of him being of Slavic origin on the basis that the Arabs viewed all Macedonians as Slavs, a view supported by Peter Charanis, a prominent historian who specialized in ethnic studies of the Byzantine Empire.
He worked briefly as a journalist on the Bury Times.
A few days later, on 15 June 1381, the elder John Cavendish was seized at Bury St Edmunds and beheaded by a mob led by Jack Straw.
This was to no avail, however, and he was taken to the market place at Bury St. Edmunds and beheaded by a mob led by Jack Straw on 15 June 1381.
980, and the Volto Santo of Lucca ( renewed with a later figure ), which is known to have inspired Leofstan, Abbot of Bury ( d. 1065 ) to create a similar figure, perhaps covered in precious metal, on his return from a visit to Rome.
The upper terminus was on the northern edge of Bury St Edmunds, but a new dock was opened near the railway station after the Eastern Union Railway opened its line in 1846.
Despite this, the Eastern Counties Navigation and Transport Co Ltd bought the river from Lee Brook to Bury St Edmunds in 1890, made Tuddenham Mill Stream navigable, repaired locks and staunches on the main river, and re-opened it in September 1894.
St Neots is on Route 51 of the Sustrans national cycle route that connects Colchester and Oxford via Harwich, Felixstowe, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Sandy, Bedford and Milton Keynes.
Between Bolton and Bury the canal was on the same level and required no locks.
A meeting in Bury at the Eagle & Child public house on 29 September 1790 secured an agreement that " the utility of this scheme nevertheless cannot with propriety be ascertained until such time as it has been certified, from whence and in what proportion the proprietors of the intended navigation expect to draw their resources of water ".
At another meeting in Bury, on 13 October 1790, Hugh Henshall gave a written report on the canal, and stated that his plan would not require water from the river in times of drought, but that floods and rivulets would supply his reservoirs.
He made his first team debut against Bury at Gigg Lane on 19 March 1932 ; the " Potters " won the game 1 – 0 and Matthews learned how physical and dirty opponents could be – and get away with it.
Anne's brother, Hugh Henshall was involved in canal construction himself, on the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal.
As the tour rolled on, the band released Bury The Hatchet – The Complete Sessions, a double CD featuring B-sides as well as live tracks taken from a live show in Paris.
It was on the first night of internment, at an army barracks in Bury St Edmunds, that he met his future collaborator and close friend, Hermann Bondi.
When Pope Innocent II asked Thurstan's opinion on the elevation of Anselm of St Saba, who was Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, to become Bishop of London, Thurstan replied " If we consider his life and reputation, it would be much more fitting to remove him from his abbacy than to promote him to be bishop of London.
He then moved to Bury St Edmunds, where he lectured for ten years, the later Congregationalist Jeremiah Burroughs was another preacher in the town He retired when his bishop Matthew Wren insisted on the observance of certain ceremonial articles: Calamy refused to read out the Book of Sports in his church.
The inscription on the short-cross penny was still, while the long-cross pennies were variously inscribed ( King Henry the Third ), while one issue unpopularly omitted the moneyer's name, instead having on the obverse and on the reverse, while another issue had on the obverse and continued on the reverse with indicating it was minted in London or Canterbury or Bury St Edmunds.

Bury and say
Bury it deep inside them is what I say.
St Paul's Walden has two 18th-century mansions, both standing in parks of great beauty: Stagenhoe ( once owned by the Earls of Caithness ) and St Paul's Walden Bury ( owned by the Bowes-Lyon family ), which some say was the birthplace of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

Bury and after
No one knows who the namesake of the island is, but some suppose that since Gosnold's mother-in-law and his second child, who died in infancy, were both named Martha, Gosnold perhaps named Martha's Vineyard after his daughter, who was christened in St James ' Church ( now St Edmundsbury Cathedral ), Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England.
Walsingham also states that Straw and his followers murdered both notable local figures in Bury and, after reaching the capital, several of its Flemish residents, an accusation also made by Froissart.
He was persuaded to resume his playing career after leaving Manchester City, and briefly played for Southampton, Notts County and Bury before returning to management with Sunderland in 1995.
The family maintains a connection with Bury in various ways-the Derby High School is named after them.
In 2009, and after some local controversy, the memorial was moved to Bury town centre where in now stands adjacent to a new regimental museum.
* Brian Linighan: Played for Hallam after being released by Sheffield Wednesday and Bury.
* Actor Ian McShane was given freedom of the borough in 1996 after he played the title role in the television series Lovejoy, filmed in and around Bury.
They were in a number of bands together while at school, but after finishing his exams Yan moved to study at the University of Reading, where he met guitarist Noble, who was originally from Bury, Greater Manchester.
Tower's instructors, Andy Allwood, 5th Dan, and Martyn Skipper 4th Dan, both won this tournament in their respective weight categories ( Allwood, heavyweight, in the 1990s and Skipper, lightweight, in 2006 after the tournament had relocated to Bury ).
They moved back to the south of England for the sake of Catherine ’ s health, and settled at Bury St Edmunds from 1806 to 1816, after which they lived at Playford Hall, halfway between Ipswich and Woodbridge, Suffolk.
The winless streak was finally ended after 23 games on 15 November 2008 with a 2 – 0 win over Bury at Gigg Lane .. Newell continued to dip into the transfer market and in December 2008 the club offered former Liverpool and England striker Robbie Fowler the chance of becoming a player / coach.
* 2008 – 09 – Promoted to League One after finishing in third place ( above fourth placed Bury on goal difference by a single goal ).
In 2006, Bury became the first team to ever be thrown out of the FA Cup after fielding an ineligible player.
Despite this early success, results remained inconsistent, and a more full time solution was sought by the board after Brass led Bury to a humiliating 5 – 1 home defeat to MK Dons.
The 2006 – 07 season was most notable for the club's reinstatement in the FA Cup after Bury, who had beaten Chester 3 – 1 in a second round replay, were thrown out for fielding an ineligible player, Stephen Turnbull.
It was revealed after the books ' publications that Stephen Bury was a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and his uncle, and it was then further revealed, after several years had passed, that " J. Frederick George " was a pseudonym for George Jewsbury.
Listed as Melrede in the Domesday Book, the village's name means " mill stream ", named after the stream that rises at Melbourn Bury and flows north into the River Cam.
They supposedly had some differences, but after two albums not produced by Street ( To the Faithful Departed produced by Bruce Fairbairn and Bury The Hatchet produced by Benedict Fenner ) they worked with him yet again on their 2001 album Wake Up and Smell the Coffee and the two extra tracks that were recorded for their 2002 best of album Stars: " Stars " and " New New York ".
Bury Grammar School celebrates its Founders ' Day on the first Friday after 5 May.
The Old Boys ' Society organises an annual dinner in Bury around 6 May each year ; The Old Boys ' Society ( London Branch ) organises an annual dinner in London a few days after 6 May each year for Home Counties-based Old Boys ( but moved to a Friday late in May in 2012 ).
* Kay, named after the Reverend Roger Kay, re-founder of Bury Grammar School, after whom the hall ( now in the girls ' school ) is named.

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