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Winchester and fled
There were three reasons given for Stigand's deposition: that he held the bishopric of Winchester in plurality with Canterbury ; that he not only occupied Canterbury after Robert of Jumièges fled but also seized Robert's pallium which was left behind ; and that he received his own pallium from Benedict X, an anti-pope.
Upon reaching Objective Winchester, several detainees were taken for questioning but evidence suggested that the majority of Anti-Coalition militants had fled to the north 1 – 2 days prior.
John fled, allowing Louis to capture London and Winchester.

Winchester and Canada
Born in Winchester, Hampshire, in England, he immigrated to Canada in his late twenties, settling first in Ontario and then in Alberta, where he farmed.
Statue of John Colborne in Winchester, United Kingdom | UK. Statue of John Colborne at Upper Canada College.
However, he also realized that there would be no way the Army would accept a totally new rifle design, as they were already struggling to produce enough Springfields, contracting to produce millions of M1917 " American Enfield " rifle with Remington and Winchester and were importing Ross rifles from Canada for training purposes.
There currently are exchange programs with Shawnigan Lake School in Canada, Winchester College in UK, and Ningbo Polytechnic in People's Republic of China.
Winchester Airport,, is located south of Winchester, Ontario, Canada, south of Ottawa.
George Beverly Shea was born in Winchester, Ontario, Canada on February 1, 1909, the fourth of eight children of Rev.
The Shea family served at the Wesleyan Methodist church in Winchester, Ontario, Canada ; Houghton, New York ( 1917 – 1921 ); the Sunnyside Wesleyan Methodist church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from 1921 ; at the Willett Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Church at Midler Avenue, Syracuse, New York ; and the Jersey City, New Jersey Wesleyan Methodist church during his youth.

Winchester and January
* January 3 – Walkelin, first Norman bishop of Winchester
He was born 5 January 1209 at Winchester Castle, the second son of King John and Isabella of Angoulême.
In recent years, average temperatures in Winchester have ranged from a low of in January to a high of in July, although a record low of was recorded in January 1994 and a record high of was recorded in September 1953.
* Dave Wright – born David Frederick Wright, 21 January 1944, Winchester, Hampshire – Vocals & Rhythm Guitar.
Further extensions opened to Frederick ( including the short Frederick Branch ) December 1, 1831, Point of Rocks April 2, 1832, Sandy Hook December 1, 1834 ( the connection to the Winchester and Potomac Railroad at Harpers Ferry opening in 1837 ), Martinsburg May 1842, Hancock June 1842, Cumberland November 5, 1842, Piedmont July 21, 1851, Fairmont June 22, 1852, and its terminus at Wheeling, West Virginia ( then part of Virginia ) on January 1, 1853.
Caesar was possibly educated at Winchester College and matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford under date 10 January 1575, aged 16 and was awarded BA on 17 May 1575 and MA on 18 February 1578.
# Out With A Bang: The Loss of the Classic Winchester Is Loaded With Symbolism, Washington Post, January 21, 2006
# Winchester Rifles to Be Discontinued, Washington Post, January 18, 2006
# End of an era as Winchester rifle plant prepares to close, Pittsburgh Tibune-Review, January 18, 2006
# End of an era as Winchester rifle plant prepares to close, NC Times. com January 17, 2006
Winchester enjoyed years of growth and in January 1888 was incorporated as a Village and an independent township.
* January 22-General Henry Proctor's 1, 300 British and natives capture 495 U. S. troops, under General Winchester.
On St Wolstan's Day, 19 January 1448 – 1449, Waynflete was enthroned in Winchester Cathedral in the presence of the king ; and, probably partly for his sake, parliament was held there in June and July 1449, when the king frequently attended the college chapel, Waynflete officiating ( Win.
In the earliest Audit Rolls after the restoration of the college in 1467 there are many entries of visits of Provost Westbury to the lord of Winchester, which in January 1468 – 1469 were for beginning the work of the church and providing money for them.
William Giffard ( d. 23 January 1129, was the Lord Chancellor of England of William II and Henry I, from 1093 to 1101, and Bishop of Winchester ( 1100 – 1129 ).
Born in Winchester, Virginia on January 28, 1741, Wood was from Frederick County, Virginia and represented the county in the House of Burgesses from 1766 to 1776.
Meridian launched at midnight on 1 January 1993 with the programme Meridian-The First 10-Minutes a 10-minute outside broadcast from Winchester Cathedral presented by Debbie Thrower and previewing the station's forthcoming output.
Although according to Winchester's website, as of January 2009, it is referred to as " 44-40 Winchester ".
On 22 January 1813, the leading detachment of his army ( commanded by Winchester ) was defeated at the Battle of Frenchtown.
On January 1, 1862, Confederate general Stonewall Jackson led his men from Winchester to Bath in an attempt to disturb traffic on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
The 2nd Battalion of the 13th Light Infantry was raised at Winchester in January 1858.
# Out With A Bang: The Loss of the Classic Winchester Is Loaded With Symbolism, Washington Post, January 21, 2006
Festival director Nick Ladd confirmed on the Ravetalk website on 27 January 2009 that the new venue was at Matterley Bowl, Winchester.

Winchester and 1967
Educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge, he spent his entire career in research, at locations including Wool Industries Research Association, Leeds ( 1941 – 1943 ), Lister Institute for Preventive Medicine, London ( 1943 – 1948 ), Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen ( 1948 – 1967 ), and Food Research Institute, Norwich ( 1967 – 1976 ).
Becton Laboratory ( designed by Marcel Breuer, 1970 ) now stands on the site of North Sheffield and Winchester Halls ( demolished in 1967 ).
* Desmond Lee, Head Master of Winchester College, 1959 and again in 1967
After finishing high school ( at age 13 ) and attending Winchester College for a year, he studied for three years at M. I. T., completing his bachelor's and master's degrees and being named a Putnam Fellow in 1967 at the age of 16.
He also appeared in Westerns, including Three Violent People ( 1956 ), with Charlton Heston ; The Glory Guys ( 1965 ); and a remake of Winchester ' 73 ( 1967 ).
Robbie Stanley, born November 16, 1967 in Brownsburg, Indiana died May 26, 1994 in Winchester, Indiana was an American auto racing driver.

Winchester and avoid
There are private haulers in Winchester, for residents who wish to avoid bringing their trash and recyclables to the dump.
) The village was originally named Winchester, but renamed when the post office was established to avoid duplication with a village named Winchester in eastern Ontario.

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