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Marlborough and however
Realising that France was too powerful to be forced to make peace by a single victory, however, Eugene, Marlborough and Baden met to plan their next moves.
Marlborough, however, noticed several important weaknesses in the French dispositions.
At last, however, Marlborough called a halt to the pursuit shortly after midnight near Meldert, from the field.
The solution was now a new branch of the Bakerloo line from Baker Street to serve St John's Wood and Swiss Cottage, thereby rendering the existing stations of Lord's, Marlborough Road and Swiss Cottage on the parallel route redundant, and negating the need for the Met's extension from Edgware Road station ( it should be noted, however, that Swiss Cottage ( Metropolitan ) was proposed to remain open during peak hours for interchange with the Bakerloo, and that Lord's station would further open for special cricketing events.
His elevation, however, led to accusatory rumours from King James's supporters that Marlborough had disgracefully betrayed his erstwhile king for personal gain ; William himself entertained reservations about the man who had deserted James.
Marlborough remained at the head of the army, however.
In 1704 however, he participated in the successful German campaign of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy.
Fairfax, however, marched from Lechlade via Marlborough and Blandford, hindered only by Clubmen, the friendly posts of Dorchester and Lyme Regis.
The Royalists, however, made some progress in the early stage of the struggle, Marlborough being captured for the king in 1642, while in 1643 the forces of the Earl of Essex were routed by Charles I and Prince Rupert at Aldbourne.

Marlborough and total
The town center of Marlborough, or census-designated place, has a total area of, none of which is covered with water.
The Rural Dean, has responsibility for the Benefices of Marlborough, Ridgeway, Upper Kennet and Whitton which in total comprise 16 parishes.
Following Rothko's death the three executors for the estate agreed to sell 100 works to Marlborough for a total of $ 1, 800, 000 while a further 698 works were consigned to the gallery for sale at a fixed commission of 50 %.
The Assabet Marshes ( in Stow ) total about, and the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge and environs ( in Stow, Maynard, Sudbury, and Marlborough ) totals about.
* Sept. 11, 1980-Outfit burglars Joseph " Jerry " Scalise and Arthur Rachel stole the $ 960, 000 Marlborough Diamond ( 1994 value ) ($ 3. 6 million total in jewelry was stolen ) from a London, England, jewelry store, in broad daylight.

Marlborough and casualty
David G. Chandler ’ s Marlborough as Military Commander and A Guide to the Battlefields of Europe are consistent with regards to French casualty figures i. e., 12, 000 dead and wounded plus some 7, 000 taken prisoner.
Yet the cost was high: the allied casualty figures were approximately double that of the enemy ( sources vary ), leading Marlborough to admit " The French have defended themselves better in this action than in any battle I've seen.

Marlborough and figure
Marlborough had been kept well informed of events while in exile and had remained a powerful figure on the political scene, not least because of the personal attachment the Queen still retained for him.
This makes the heart a geoglyph, but not quite a hill figure like the many surrounding " white horses ", like the Marlborough White Horse.

Marlborough and high
Firstly, he chose to use a broad gauge of about to allow for the possibility of large wheels outside the bodies of the rolling stock which could give smoother running at high speeds ; secondly he selected a route, north of the Marlborough Downs, which had no significant towns but which offered potential connections to Oxford and Gloucester.
They first met at the Los Angeles First Congregational Church's Cedar Lake Camp at Big Bear, California in 1969, and later dated when she was still a high school student at the Marlborough School in Los Angeles.
Marlborough became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and made the transition to high technology industry in the late 20th century after the construction of the Massachusetts Turnpike.
The Good Schools Guide described Marlborough as a " Famous, designer label, co-ed boarding school still riding high.
The earliest sign of human habitation is a high prehistoric tumulus in the grounds of Marlborough College.
During the rebuilding of the town after the Great Fire of Marlborough in 1653 which destroyed almost the entire town, the high street became what is often claimed to be the widest in England though the actual widest is in Stockton-on-Tees.
Every October the high street is closed for the two Saturdays either side of 11 October for the Marlborough Mop Fair.
It was also noted as the scene of many high society weddings and funerals, including that of Consuelo Vanderbilt ( 1877 1964 ) to Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough ( 1871 1934 ), the first cousin of Winston Churchill ( 1874 1965 ).
* 17 New Wakefield Street is a 109 metre high building on Great Marlborough Street south of the railway line ( because of its height, it overlooks Oxford Street ).
He served abroad in 1702 under Marlborough, who formed a high opinion of his military capacity and who recommended him for the command of a force for an invasion of France in 1706.
She married the Duke of Marlborough, rose to high favour with the Crown, then fell out with the Queen and was dismissed, but returned to Court after the Queen's death.
The trial record revealed that the gallery had been stockpiling the undervalued works instead of selling them in order to ensure both a low market saturation and a high Marlborough inventory, anticipating a heightened value in the market after Rothko's death.
When he reached high school, he played for Marlborough High School boy's team and was named the 1987 Massachusetts High School Player of the Year.
She attended St. Paul's Catholic Elementary School and then the Marlborough School, an all-girl high school in Los Angeles.

Marlborough and 30
In this assumption Marlborough proved correct: Villeroi shadowed the Duke with 30, 000 men in 60 squadrons and 42 battalions.
The 7th Duke of Marlborough was the paternal grandfather of the British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill ( who was born at Blenheim Palace on 30 November 1874 ).
The flat top is decorated by a trophy bearing the marble bust of Louis XIV looted by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough | Marlborough from Tournai in 1709, weighing 30 tons.
Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough KG, PC ( 13 November 1871 30 June 1934 ), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1883 and Marquess of Blandford between 1883 and 1892, was a British soldier and Conservative politician.
* Day Out: Avebury and Marlborough-A 30 minute BBC TV programme made in 1982 of a day spent exploring Avebury and Marlborough at BBC Wiltshire
When he returned at last to England on 30 December 1705, he gradually became alienated from his old political associates, and in 1710 he accepted the post of Lord Chamberlain in the Tory administration, to which the queen appointed him without the knowledge of Godolphin and Marlborough ; his wife was at the same time made a Lady of the Bedchamber.
The Sentinel covers the city of Keene, and 30 towns in Cheshire County ( Alstead, Chesterfield, Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Gilsum, Harrisville, Hinsdale, Jaffrey, Marlborough, Marlow, Nelson, Richmond, Rindge, Roxbury, Stoddard, Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Troy, Walpole, Westmoreland, and Winchester ), Hillsborough County ( Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, Greenfield, Hancock, and Peterborough ) and Sullivan County ( Acworth, Charlestown, and Langdon ).
The bay faces Cook Strait, stretching north-south over a distance of 30 kilometres from the southern extremity of the Marlborough Sounds ( Port Underwood ) to White Bluffs.
* Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough 3 August 1915 30 June 1934
Before showing with Brown, he had been represented by Pace Gallery for 10 years and by Marlborough Gallery for 30 years.

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