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Alexander was born in London, the third son of the Earl and Countess of Caledon, the latter being a daughter of the Earl of Norbury.
The theme also refers to the Norbury house, which Elgar was fond of.
Fornost Erain ( Sindarin ' Northern-fortress of the Kings ' from for ( n ) ( north ) + ost ( fortress ); " Norbury of the Kings " in Westron ) was a city of Eriador in the north of Middle-earth.
Barnfield was born at Norbury, Staffordshire, and brought up in Newport, Shropshire.
Significant Bronze Age finds include a bronze sword found close to the river north of Amberley Farm near Charlwood and a small hoard of weaponry consisting of two palstave axes and a scabbard chape was discovered in 2003 in Norbury Park close to Ham Bank.
Hyde was the third son of Henry Hyde of Dinton and Purton, Wiltshire ( brother of Lawrence Hyde ( attorney-general )), a member of a family for some time established at Norbury, Cheshire and his wife Mary Langford.
While it was once a popular game played in pubs all over London ( generally sited by the Thames river ), it is now only played at two venues: one in Hampstead and one in Norbury.
St Mary's Church is the town's oldest place of worship was the centre of a large ecclesiastical parish which covered Bramhall, Bredbury, Brinnington, Disley, Dukinfield, Hyde, Marple, Norbury, Offerton, Romiley, Stockport Etchells, Torkington and Werneth.
Tryon was born 8 June 1729 at the family's seat at Norbury Park, Surrey, England the son of Charles Tryon and Lady Mary Shirley.
Coe was featured in an episode of the BBC TV series Who Do You Think You Are ?, which showed he is descended from Jamaican sugar farmers and slave owners, George Clarke, Lieutenant Governor of New York Colony, and Edward Hyde of Norbury.
Then ( in 1847 ), the latter was taken over by the London and North Western Railway Company, which allowed the Shrewsbury Canal and the branch from Norbury Junction to decline.
On being admitted to Cambridge, he was recorded as being the son of John Toler Brinkley, a vintner, but it is strongly suggested that his real father was John Toler, 1st Earl of Norbury, Chief Justice of the Irish Court of Common Pleas.
It was created in 1827, along with the title Viscount Glandine, of Glandine in the King's County, for the Irish politician and judge John Toler, 1st Baron Norbury upon his retirement as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland.
By the time Lord Norbury was raised to the Earldom, his wife had died and their eldest son had succeeded her as 2nd Baron Norwood.
He was made a life peer as Baron Alli, of Norbury in the London Borough of Croydon, in 1998 at the age of 34, becoming the youngest and the first openly gay peer in Parliament.
Though Warner Bros. was not impressed by the band after the showcase, the band did catch the eye of Niall Norbury, who was from the United Kingdom.
A London, Midland and Scottish Railway Patriot Class steam locomotive named after him, from which the nameplate resided inside Norbury Primary School in Hazel Grove until it was donated to the Northumberland Fusiliers regimental museum.
Barnett was born on 28 June 1927 in Norbury, Surrey, the son of Douglas and Kathleen Barnett.
Two months later, Effie Munro was caught conducting secret liaisons with the occupants of a cottage near the Munro house in Norbury.
The minister of Norbury Chapel, John Jolie, went to preach, but found that the door was locked.
Subsequently, he was tried for Non-conformity, but it was decided that Norbury Chapel was not a consecrated place.

Norbury and little
At the end of the tale a sobered Holmes tells Watson, " If it should ever strike you that I am getting a little over-confident in my powers, or giving less pains to a case than it deserves, kindly whisper ' Norbury ' in my ear, and I shall be infinitely obliged to you ".
" Watson, if it should ever strike you that I am getting a little overconfident in my powers, or giving less pains to a case than it deserves, kindly whisper ' Norbury ' in my ear, and I shall be infinitely obliged to you.

Norbury and over
It is 524 yards long and runs through the lower chalk of Norbury Park, entering the hillside immediately north of one of the three viaducts over the River Mole.
The nearby bridge over the River Dove, Derbyshire | River Dove to Norbury, Derbyshire | Norbury in Derbyshire.
The canal branched away from the Shropshire Union Canal at Norbury Junction, passing under a stone bridge which carried the Shropshire Union towpath over the branch.

Norbury and way
Although Croydon's horse-tram network never reached Norbury, electric trams were introduced in 1901, connecting the town all the way through to Purley.

Norbury and north
Further north is Norbury Park, which contains the Druids Grove, a forest of ancient yew trees, some of which are more than 1000 years old
The constituency covers the north west of the London Borough of Croydon and includes Thornton Heath, Norbury, Selhurst and parts of South and Upper Norwood.
It begins in the north at Streatham Hill railway station, being an end-on junction with Streatham Hill and continues south to Norbury where the A23 becomes London Road.

Norbury and canal
Authorised in 1793, the main line from Trench to Shrewsbury was fully open by 1797, but it remained isolated from the rest of the canal network until 1835, when the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal built the Newport Branch from Norbury Junction to a new junction with the Shrewsbury Canal at Wappenshall.
There is an active campaign to preserve the remnants of the canal and to restore the Norbury to Shrewsbury line to navigation.
Norbury Junction ( Grid Ref SJ 793228 ) is a canal junction which lies about to the south east of Norbury, in Staffordshire, England.

Norbury and passed
Frances Cotton, née Giffard, died shortly after these events, and both White Ladies and Boscobel passed via her daughter, Jane Cotton, who had married Basil Fitzherbert in 1648, to the Fitzherbert family of Norbury Hall, Derbyshire.

Norbury and through
An important lost link can be seen at Norbury Junction, where a branch ( 1841 ) ran south-west through Newport to connect with the Shrewsbury Canal at Wappenshall Junction.
Other sources include the Norbury Brook / River Graveney tributary which rises near the Lower Addiscombe Road in Croydon and flows through the London Boroughs of Croydon, Lambeth and Merton.
However, Croydon trams and London trams used different systems and could not use the same tracks, leading through passengers to have to change in Norbury.
The branch linked Norbury Junction to Wappenshall Junction, passing through Newport, and included 23 locks.

Norbury and deep
There is an aqueduct south of Norbury Junction and deep cuttings at Loynton near Woodseaves ( Staffordshire ), Grub Street, and at Woodseaves ( Shropshire ).

Norbury and .
In 1946, she completed the 4 x 7 ft. oil painting, Out of Great Tribulation, for the Memorial Chapel of Norbury Methodist Church.
The pair ran for it, and took refuge in the Norbury house, to which the next theme refers.
: Winifred Norbury, a friend Elgar regarded as particularly easygoing, hence the relatively relaxed atmosphere.
Naomi Campbell, model, went to Dunraven Comprehensive School and lived in nearby Norbury.
The nearest railway stations are Thornton Heath, Norbury, Norwood Junction and Selhurst.
A long term resident of Norbury, South London, he retired to Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1983, where he lived until his death.
* 6tph ( trains per hour ) to London Victoria 4 via Norbury calling at all stations.
Routes were now Hackney to Wandsworth or Tooting, Leyton to Westminster, Highbury to Waterloo or Norbury and Archway to Kennington.
Between Dorking and Leatherhead the Mole cuts a steep-sided valley ( the Mole Gap ) though the North Downs, carving a high river cliff on the western flank of Box Hill and a smaller cliff at Ham Bank in Norbury Park.
Derek Bentley attended Norbury Secondary Modern School in 1944, after failing the eleven-plus examination.
There are lacrosse clubs at Norbury ( Hazel Grove ) Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Heaton Mersey, Heaton Mersey Guild, and Mellor.
Upper Norwood borders West Norwood, West Dulwich, South Norwood, Norbury, Anerley and Thornton Heath.
However, Crystal Palace Parade remains an important bus interchange and many residents instead use plentiful local bus routes to travel to West Norwood, Tulse Hill, Streatham, West Dulwich or Norbury railway stations.

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