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* February 16 – First English Civil War – The Battle of Great Torrington, Devon, the last major battle of the conflict, is fought.
Its county seat is Torrington.
The Wyoming Department of Corrections Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution is located in Torrington.
Thomaston is also headquarters of the Naugatuck Railroad, a heritage railway and short line freight operator that operates of former New Haven trackage between Waterbury and Torrington.
Ironically, the depot, which at one time did a lot of business is being torn down and the lumber carefully sorted and hauled to Torrington to be used in construction of another building by the man who purchased it.
Torrington is a city in and the county seat of Goshen County, Wyoming, United States.
Torrington is the home of Eastern Wyoming College.
Torrington is located at ( 42. 066542 ,-104. 182471 ).
The Wyoming Department of Corrections Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution is located in Torrington.
Public education in the city of Torrington is provided by Goshen County School District # 1.
Great Torrington ( often abbreviated to Torrington, though the villages of Little Torrington and Black Torrington are situated in the same region ) is a small market town in the north of Devon, England.
Torrington is in the very heart of Tarka Country, a landscape captured by Henry Williamson in his novel Tarka the Otter in 1927.
Mayfair is an annual folk festival believed to date back to 1554 in which the children of Torrington dance around a maypole set up in the town square.
Torrington Common is an area of common land which surrounds the town on all but the eastern side.
* Rolle Road: This is the site of the Rolle Canal which opened in 1827 to help transport clay, lime and other commodities between the boats on the tidal river at Landcross and the lime kilns, clay pits and farms around Torrington.
Torrington's local football team is Torrington F. C .. There is also the local rugby, golf, netball, bowling, tennis and swimming teams.
Torrington Golf Course is situated 1. 5 miles from the town centre and has 9 holes.
Great Torrington is twinned with the French port town of Roscoff, situated in northern Brittany.
Torrington is served by a number of regular bus services:
Torrington is the largest city in Litchfield County, Connecticut and the Litchfield Hills region.

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Ebersol was born in Torrington, Connecticut, the son of Mary ( née Duncan ) and Charles Roberts Ebersol, a former chairman of the American Cancer Society.
Upon Richard Cromwell's retirement he returned to his former parish at Torrington.
The Plough is situated in a former Territorial Army drill hall on Fore Street in the centre of Torrington.
* Loughton Town Council placed a Blue Plaque at 164 Torrington Drive to commemorate its famous former resident
Current and former presenters on the network include Simon Bates, Tony Blackburn, Mark Goodier, David Jensen, Andy Peebles, Lynn Parsons, Kevin Greening, Emma B and Graham Torrington.

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Curtis and named by him for his home town of Torrington, Connecticut.
* Great Torrington, a market town in north Devon
In the Battle of Torrington ( 1646 ), the Parliamentarians, led by Sir Thomas Fairfax, swept into the town and defeated Lord Hopton's forces.
The branch line to Bideford was extended to Great Torrington in July 1872, by the London and South Western Railway, which built a railway station and locomotive depot in the town.
An " area of waste called the Common " was donated to the town in 1194 by Baron FitzRobert of Torrington.
Torrington has long been a factory town.
The daily newspaper in town is The Register Citizen, a Journal Register Company publication that serves Torrington and Winsted, in addition to most of the Northwest Corner.
Torrington was given permission to organize a government and incorporate as a town in October 1740.
The principal highways through the town are Connecticut Route 63 ( connecting to New Haven ), Route 68 ( leading to Durham ), and the Route 8 expressway ( for Waterbury, Derby, Torrington, and Bridgeport ).
In the winter of 1645-46 the town was used as a base by Thomas Fairfax and the New Model Army from where they marched on the Royalist forces gathering in North Devon, and to where they returned on 29 March 1646 after success both at the Battle of Torrington and in overturning the siege of Plymouth.
The nearest town is Great Torrington.
Roscoff is twinned with the small North Devon ( England ) town of Great Torrington as well as Auxerre.
He is credited with founding the town of Torrington, Wyoming.
Curtis, serving as the first postmaster, named the town after Torrington, Connecticut, where he and his family had formerly lived.

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In addition to the main campus in Storrs, there are five regional campuses: Avery Point ( in Groton ), the Greater Hartford campus ( West Hartford ), Stamford, Torrington, and Waterbury.
Today, both Van Doren and his wife, Gerry, are adjunct professors of English at the University of Connecticut, Torrington branch.
Other nearby villages are: Deepwater, Torrington, Ben Lomond, Wellingrove, Glencoe and Red Range.
A team of Scandinavian glass blowers came with him to Torrington, some of whom are still there to this day, and the factory opened in June 1967 under the name of Dartington Glass.
They are interred at the Valley View Cemetery in Torrington, Wyoming.
The stories that Torrington was not a popular commander, because of his reputation of being a drunk and his habit of taking several prostitutes with him to sea, are in fact untrue.
The main towns within the constituency are now Bideford, Great Torrington, Holsworthy and Tavistock ; the constituency also includes the island of Lundy.

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