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Southwick and has
His children are Elizabeth Sarah Gell-Mann ( b. 1956 ) and Nicholas Webster Gell-Mann ( b. 1963 ); and he has a stepson, Nicholas Southwick Levis ( b. 1978 ).
The castle has been in the ownership of the Southwick Estate since the 17th century but is managed by English Heritage and open to visitors throughout the year.
Southwick House nestles close by the north side of the hill, the HQ for U. S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower during the D-Day invasions ; the generals prayed together before D-Day at Christ Church Portsdown, on the hill, which has a memorial window.
Rising close to Waterlooville the river flows westerly around Portsdown Hill through the village of Southwick ( where the river has been dammed to form the ornamental lake in the grounds of Southwick House ), past Fareham, before entering Portsmouth Harbour at Wallington.
Unusually for a town of its size, Southwick has a vibrant theatrical scene thanks to the Barn Theatre, an 18th century barn building converted into a theatre in 1951 and thoroughly revamped in 1998.
Southwick has two main housing estates in the north east of the village, opposite the Southwick Allotments and the ' Farmhouse Inn ' pub.
Southwick has an Internet Radio station.

Southwick and four
Formerly Tewkesbury had had four secondary schools: the Grammar School for Boys, located at Southwick Park to the south of the town ( now Equinox Maintenance Limited and previously the Severn-Trent Water Authority's premises ); the Grammar School for Girls, known as the " High School ", in Church Street ( later the Abbey School, now private premises under development ); the Secondary Modern School for Boys in Chance Street ( now the C of E Primary School ); and Elmbury Secondary Modern School for Girls, a modern premises on the Ashchurch Road.

Southwick and schools
Primary / Middle schools are Eastbrock Primary on Manor Hall Road, Holmbush First School and Herons Dale School, a community special school, both in Hawkins Crescent ( just on the Shoreham side of the Shoreham / Southwick border ), and Glebe Middle School in Church Lane.

Southwick and towns
In late 2011, the towns of Southwick, Granville and Tolland voted to admit Granville into the Southwick Tolland Regional School District.
Neighbouring towns and villages include Bradford on Avon, Westbury, Melksham, Devizes, Hilperton, Southwick and Semington.

Southwick and Granville
Granville is bordered on the north by Blandford and Russell, on the northeast by Westfield, on the east by Southwick, on the south by Granby, Connecticut and Hartland, Connecticut, and on the west by Tolland.
The library found its place on the corner of College Highway and Granville Road and so did the " Southwick Inn ".
( See History of Massachusetts ) Southwick is bordered on the north by Westfield, on the east by Agawam and Suffield, CT, on the south by Suffield, CT and Granby, CT, and on the west by Granby, CT and Granville.
In Hampden County: Blandford, Chester, Granville, Holyoke, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, Westfield, West Springfield.

Southwick and Tolland
The Southwick-Tolland Regional High School serves Southwick, Tolland, and Granville's ninth through twelfth graders.

Southwick and all
Until the mid-1990s, trade training took place at RAF Newton in Nottinghamshire, training then moved to RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire until the consolidation of all MoD policing training at Southwick Park in 2004.

Southwick and headed
Families were arranged in alphabetical order by surname, and each family article was headed with the surname and the name of their landed property, e. g. " Capron of Southwick Hall ".

Southwick and by
The northern boundary of the state with Massachusetts is marked by the Southwick Jog or Granby Notch, an approximately 2. 5 mile ( 4. 0 km ) square detour into Connecticut.
Southwick was originally inhabited by either the Matitacooke, Mayawaug and Woronoake tribes of Native Americans.
Harold Pitney Brown ( August 27, 1869 – July 26, 1932 Malden, Massachusetts ) was the American credited with building the original electric chair based on the design by Dr. Alfred P. Southwick.
* Gazetteer of the State of New York by Horatio Gates Spafford, A. M., published by H. C. Southwick, Albany, N. Y. 1813
Lord Canterbury died at Southwick Crescent, Paddington, London, in July 1845, aged 65, from apoplexy, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Charles.
In 1930, full charge and control of the College was transferred to the Board of Trustees by William H. Kenney, Henry Lawrence Southwick, and Jessie Southwick.
One of the first acts ordered by de Gisors in Portsmouth was the donation of land to the Augustinian canons of Southwick Priory so that they could build a chapel " to the glorious honour of the martyr Thomas of Canterbury, one time Archbishop, on ( my ) land which is called Sudewede, the island of Portsea ", Thomas Becket having spent much time in Gisors.
Part of the memorial ( 1760 ) placed by Ann Bellamy Lynn to her husband George at St Mary's church Southwick, Northamptonshire
It was sold by the Ministry of Defence in July 2003 to the " Fort Southwick Company Limited ", who intend to convert the barrack block into luxury apartments.

Southwick and John
Attila the Stockbroker ( born John Baine, 21 October 1957, Southwick, Sussex, England ) is a punk poet, and a folk punk musician and songwriter.
The story of the Southwick children is told dramatically — though not completely accurately — in a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier entitled " Cassandra Southwick.
The story of the Southwick children is told dramatically-though not completely accurately-in a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier entitled " Cassandra Southwick.
The first Lynn at Southwick was John Lynn, who married Joan Knyvett, who was herself the great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter of the John Knyvet established there in 1194.
John Gano, of Frankfort ( Kentucky ): formerly of the city of New York ( Printed by Southwick and Hardcastle for J. Tiebout, 1806 ).
John " Jack " Mercer ( 22 April 1893, Southwick, Sussex, England – 31 August 1987, Westminster ) was the main bowler for Glamorgan in their early years in the County Championship.

Southwick and .
The actual origin of this anomaly is clearly established in a long line of disputes and temporary agreements which was finally concluded in 1804, when southern Southwick, ( whose residents sought to leave Massachusetts ), was split in half.
Gell-Mann married Marcia Southwick in 1992, after the death of his first wife, J. Margaret Dow ( d. 1981 ), whom he married in 1955.
In 1643, Abbot left Cranbrook, becoming vicar of Southwick, Hampshire.
* Southwick Associates, Inc. ( 2006 ).
Directly to the west is Southwick and then Shoreham-by-Sea, and a short distance to the east are Peacehaven and Newhaven.
Mary landed at Portsmouth and stayed her first night at Southwick Priory.
Part of Southwick, Massachusetts known as " the Notch " seceded from Massachusetts in 1774, just before the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War.
This territory became part of Granby when it seceded from Simsbury, but was returned to Southwick as part of an 1803-4 border dispute compromise.
Southwick is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States.
In the mid-17th century, Pioneering English explorers moving up the Connecticut River Valley, seeking fertile farmlands and game, discovered the area and settled Southwick.
The 800 Christian residents of Southwick in the 1760-70s were required to travel to Westfield to congregate.
On November 7, 1770, Southwick was incorporated as a separate district of Westfield.
The area of Southwick became somewhat smaller in 1770.
The southernmost portion of Southwick joined Suffield, Connecticut, as the result of a simultaneous secession of citizens in that part of the village.
Ultimately, Southwick became a fully independent town in 1775.

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