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Orrell and left
On November 26, 2007, an announcement was made that DaRosa would be joining Boston's Dropkick Murphys after Marc Orrell left the band.

Orrell and Edge
Divided by the M58 motorway, the area has developed two unofficial ' sections ': the southern section with railway station and Orrell Rugby Union Club's former ' Edge Hall Road ' ground ; and Orrell Post, at the northern side of the M58.

Orrell and Hall
There are records from 1558 showing William Orrell living at Orrell Hall.
He acquired Clayton Hall in Manchester as his home but in 1628 was also able to buy Turton Tower from William Orrell.

Orrell and at
Similar locomotives were built for collieries at Orrell near Wigan by Robert Daglish under license from Blenkinsop, and at Newcastle-upon-Tyne after Willington was sold to Kenton and Coxlodge Colliery.
* David Price-Rugby Union player at Orrell R. U. F. C.
Originally the ground was to be built for both Wigan and Orrell R. U. F. C., as grants were only available for multi-use stadia at that time.
Houlding and the club's committee initially disagreed about the full purchase of the land at Anfield from minor land owner Mr Orrell and escalated into a principled disagreement of how the club was run.
A strip of land at the Anfield ground bordering the adjacent land owned by Mr Orrell, could be used to provide a right of way access road for Orrell's landlocked vacant site.
It then curves south westerly south of Skelmersdale before reaching the M6 at Orrell in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester.
Orrell, T., Custodian, 2012, ITIS Regional: The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ( version Apr 2011 ), in: F. Bisby et al., ed, Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life, 25 June 2012, digital resource at www. catalogueoflife. org / col /.
Latterly a decision was made to colocate the three stations at Wish's current site in Orrell, and Tower moved premises in early autumn 2009.
There are two local pubs, both on the A565 north of the village: the Weld Blundell, on Scaffold Lane ; and the Red Squirrel, which is part of the Harvester restaurant chain, at the junction of Scaffold Lane and Orrell Hill Lane.
There is also a third pub, the Pheasant, a short distance away at the other end of Orrell Hill Lane at its junction with Moss Lane.
The coal measures of the Lancashire Coalfield were mined extensively at the Orrell Collieries between 1740 and 1850.
The original Orrell ' post ', signifying a halt on the turnpike road, is still outside the Stag public house at a crossroads.
Orrell forms part of the Makerfield parliamentary constituency, which is represented in the House of Commons by Labour Member of Parliament, Yvonne Fovargue, replacing Ian McCartney who retired at the 2010 election.
St John Rigby College is situated at the northern edge of the Orrell area.
It was proposed that the Orrell area ( Junction 26 of the M6 ) be the starting point of the A5225 Wigan and Hindley bypass road linking the M6 and the M58 with the M61 at Bolton.
Orrell railway station is located at the southern section of the area providing services eastbound to Manchester ( passing through Wigan Wallgate ) and westbound to Kirkby ( passing through Upholland railway station and Rainford railway station ).
After developing with local club Orrell St James, he made his first team debut for his home town club Wigan at the age of 16, in a 1991 Regal Trophy match against Keighley.

Orrell and
* Marc Orrell guitar, accordion, piano
Walter Whiteman Rib Orrell: 1. e4 Nf6 2.
* Marc Orrell guitar, accordion, vocals
Exeter were runners up, and Orrell ( last seasons runners up ) along with Henley were relegated to National League Two for the following season.
Orrell were runners up, and Wakefield and Manchester relegated to National League Two for the following season.
2003 Orrell 26 20 Exeter Chiefs

Orrell and 2007
The studios are in the Orrell district of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, but in early 2007, the station's owners approached UK media regulator OFCOM to ask permission to move the station's base to Newton Le Willows, in St Helens, Merseyside, as part of a plan to share a single building with two other stations from the UTV Radio group: Tower FM and Wire FM.

Orrell and season
The Orrell Otters currently ply their trade in the South Lancs Counties Second Division after winning the Third Division championship in their debut season, and are also the current Houghton Memorial Cup holders after winning the trophy in 2010.

Orrell and began
Born in Orrell, Lancashire, Gaskell began his football career with Manchester United.

Orrell and playing
He started out with West Park St Helens, whilst playing in older age-groups for high-flying rugby school St Ambrose College in Altrincham, then followed by Orrell and Bristol before joining London Irish in September 1998.

Orrell and St
St Peter's RC High School, consistently top of the Wigan schools ' league table is located on the adjacent road to Orrell Library.
* St Luke's Church, Orrell
* St Luke's Church, Orrell, Greater Manchester
The Bootle constituency now consists of 8 electoral wards ; Church, Victoria, Ford, Litherland, Derby, Linacre, Netherton and Orrell, St. Oswald.
Previous clubs: Orrell St. James

Orrell and John
For elections to Sefton Council Netherton is split between the electoral wards of Netherton and Orrell, whose three representatives, who are members of the Labour Party, are Susan Ellen Bradshaw, Robert John Brennan, and Ian Ralph Maher.
Many detractors maintained that a faithful Globe reconstruction was impossible to achieve due to the complications in the 16th century design and modern fire safety requirements ; however, Wanamaker persevered in his vision for over twenty years, and a new Globe theatre was eventually built according to a design based on the research of historical advisor John Orrell.
* John Orrell, theatre historian
* John Carleton ( Orrell and England )

Orrell and Rigby
The most considerable houses were those of Richard Green, nine hearths ; Peter Orrell and James Dukinfield, eight each ; Major Rigby and Thomas Molyneux, seven each ; and Edward Gleast, six.

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