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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.
* Victoria-Services to Altrincham, Bury & St Werburgh's Road currently operate from this station, however once expansion of the network is complete it will see new services from Oldham & Rochdale as well as East Didsbury and Manchester Airport.
Wright made his first appearance for 7 months in the 3 – 2 defeat to Plymouth on 12 August 2006, however, picked up another injury in the defeat to Bury two games later, and battled with Nyron Nosworthy and on-loan defender Danny Simpson to regain his position after resuming training with the first team.
Augustus FitzRoy, who was later Prime Minister as the 3rd Duke of Grafton, was elected MP for Boroughbridge in 1756 ; however, he never sat for the borough as he preferred to represent Bury St Edmunds where he had also been elected.
He did however manage to score twice in a League Cup tie against Bury in November 2002.
Pollitt however remained on loan at Sincil Bank and at the end of the second month, Lincoln officially took over the remainder of Pollitt's Bury contract.

Bury and have
Local groups have argued for a reinstatement of the rail link south to Manchester via Haslingden and Bury, that was closed in the 1960s.
He is also believed to have attended Bury Grammar School.
The ones given to Ely, Bury and Winchester all appear to have had about life-size figures of Christ with matching figures of the Virgin and John the Evangelist, as is recorded in the monastic histories, and were probably permanently mounted over the altar or elsewhere.
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 Agency have designated the sections from Sicklesmere to Bury St Edmunds, and from Fornham St Martin to Isleham as Flood Warning Areas.
The Lark is thought to have been used by the Romans for the carriage of clunch, a building material quarried from pits near Isleham, and stone for the building of Bury St Edmunds Abbey was carried to the site along the river.
In addition to a schedule of tolls for the carriage of commodities, special provision was made so that some coal could be carried without incurring tolls, to assist the poor of Bury St Edmunds, and " gentlemen and persons of quality " did not have to pay for the use of the river by pleasure boats.
In the town centre, many independent stores, estate agents and charity shops make up the Bury Street shopping precinct as major high street names have chosen to go to other towns.
Bury St Edmunds ( Beodericsworth, St Edmund's Bury ), supposed by some to have been the Villa Faustina of the Romans, was one of the royal towns of the Saxons.
Bury St Edmunds has a Gothic Revival cathedral and a large parish church, and used to have an abbey.
Among notable people who have chosen to retire to or have second homes in Bury St Edmunds are former members of parliament and government ministers Lord Tebbit, Sir John Wheeler, Sir Eldon Griffiths, and former senior Royal Air Force commander Air Marshall Sir Reginald Harland.
Life at the monastery of Bury St. Edmund's, where he spent most of his life, gave him a leisure that many another poet might have envied, and enabled him to explore and establish every major Chaucerian genre, except such as were manifestly unsuited to his profession, like the fabliau.
The most imposing early building in the town would have been Bury Castle, a medieval fortified manor house.
He may sometimes have brought undue pressure to bear on the owners, for it is recorded that an abbot of St Albans bribed him with four valuable books, and that de Bury, who procured certain coveted privileges for the monastery, bought from him thirty-two other books for fifty pieces of silver, far less than their normal price.
The body of St Edmund the Martyr was said to have been carried through it in 1010 on its way from Bury St Edmunds to St Gregory's church to save it from the Danes.
He married Enid Anne Noon in 1965 in Bury and they have two sons.
It now resides in Bury at the East Lancashire Railway and is owned by Beaver Sports ( Yorks ) Ltd, who have heavily modified the locomotive away from its original English Electric design, are committed to its preservation in running order with main-line certification.
In 1998 – 1999, Bury were relegated from the second tier on goals scored, the only team to have ever done so.
In Knill's second full season in charge ( 2009 – 10 ), promotion seemed like a real possibility with Bury near the top of the article in February, but a poor run of form late on in the season meant they would have to settle for 9th position.
Since their admission to the Football League in 1921, Rochdale's main rivalries have been with Bury, Burnley, Oldham Athletic, Halifax Town, Accrington Stanley and Stockport County.
Other than London, Poles have settled in Manchester, Bolton and Bury in Greater Manchester and Chorley in Lancashire.
The few that have survived in a complete form are " The Thing That Cries in the Night " and " Bury Your Dead, Arizona ".

Bury and noted
Sir John Cullum of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, recorded on 23 June 1783, the same date that Gilbert White noted the beginning of the unusual atmospheric phenomena, in a letter to Sir Joseph Banks, then President of the Royal Society
Cockton's death in Bury St Edmunds on 26 June 1853 was noted in The Times newspaper on Sat 2 July 1853.

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Bury and R. W. Macan, suggest the period between Solon and Peisistratus, circa 570 BC.
* July 25 – The East Lancashire Railway, a heritage railway in the North West of England, is opened between Bury and Ramsbottom.
The first international bandy match was played between Haarlem and Bury Fen Bandy Club.
Bury to conclude that he was a link between previous magistri militum, such as the Vandal Stilicho, and the Germanic king of Italy, Odoacer.
In the will Ælfric split his land holdings in Loddon, Bergh Apton and Barton between the Bishops of Bury, Ely and St Benet of Holme.
The initial service operated between Bury and Ramsbottom, via Summerseat.
In 1841 he was elected headmaster of King Edward's school, Bury St Edmunds, but, " spectacularly unsuccessful ", in 1855 he resigned his post and returned to Cambridge, where his time was divided between literary work and private tuition.
Edward III's first coinage, between 1327 and 1335, is very similar to the Edward I and II pennies, with the inscription around a front-facing bust of the king ; these pennies were minted in London, Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury, Durham, York, and Berwick on Tweed.
The town was the setting for the Bury St. Edmunds witch trials between 1599 and 1694.
Among the British passengers were members of an amateur rugby team from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, who were returning from attending a Five Nations match between France and England and trade union leader James Conway.
The main routes through the district are Crescent Road, Cravenwood Road, Delaunay's Road, Cleveland Road, Crumpsall Lane, Middleton Road, Lansdowne Road ( the main shopping area with the post office ), one half of Bury Old Road between Melton Road and Crescent Road ( the other side of the road being in the Higher Broughton area of Salford ) and Ash Tree Road ( bounded on the east side by Crumpsall Park ).
The second half of The Gripping Hand is a convoluted tale of alliances, diplomacy, trade, and space combat between the Empire, led by Bury and Renner, and the many, many factions of Motie civilization.
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 club was formed in 1885 by Aiden Arrowsmith following a meeting at the White Horse Hotel, between the Bury Wesleyans and Bury Unitarians Football Clubs.
Stand Cricket Club, established in 1853, is situated between Hamilton Road and Higher Lane in Whitefield, Bury, Greater Manchester.
On the DualDisc edition, it is placed between " Bury Me With It " and " Dance Hall ".
The B-side " I've Got It All ( Most )" is included between " Bury Me with It " and " Dance Hall " on the dualdisc edition of the album, and as the last track on the vinyl release.
Before the building of the railways Buckhurst Hill was on the stage coach route between London and Cambridge, Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and Dunmow.
A crowd of 4, 147 was present at Gigg Lane, Bury for the final between the Cook Islands and Ireland.
Rainford Junction is so called because it contained the junction between the Liverpool and Bury Railway's Skelmersdale Branch and St. Helens Railway, and is now home to the village's only railway station.
Stowmarket is a small market town situated in Suffolk, England, on the busy A14 trunk road between Bury St Edmunds to the west and Ipswich to the southeast.
Deeply Vale Festivals ( 1976 – 1979 ), just north of Manchester between Rochdale and Bury, was the first free festival in the country to introduce punk bands such as Durutti Column, The Fall and The Drones.
From 1913 to 1917, an experimental electric service operated between Bury and Holcombe Brook.

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