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Wolstenholme was born in Worsley, Lancashire.
For Clark then, the true purpose of Chiswick Villa was as a symbolic Royal Palace which awaited the return of the ' Kings over the water ' who were destined to rule by ‘ Divine Right ’, an interpretation supported by architectural historian Giles Worsley and others.
Gibb's mother, Barbara ( née Pass ), was born in Worsley, Salford ; one of her grandfathers was an Irish immigrant.
He was one of several late 17th-century economic, social and political theorists with a medical education background ; contemporaries included Benjamin Worsley, Hugh Chamberlen, William Petty and John Locke.
Brindley's reputation brought him to the attention of the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater who was looking for a way to improve the transport of coal from his coal mines at Worsley to Manchester.
These were for an elongated version of the boats designed for the underground system at Worsley, the so-called ' starvationers ', which were subsequently known as narrowboats and this decision was to cast a long shadow on the English canal system.
Commander H. Worsley Hill was appointed first governor of the Gold Coast.
Elizabeth, one of his daughters by his first wife, married Sir Thomas Worsley, 6th Baronet, and one of their children was Sir Richard Worsley, 7th Baronet.
Another ventriloquial allusion ( probably quoting Arthur Worsley ) was made when Eric said, should his intended listener be looking away, " Look at me when I'm talking to you!
Worsley, and this was undertaken in fulfilment of a promise made to his dying friend.
Philip Stanhope Worsley ( 12 August 1835 – 8 May 1866 ) was an English poet.
Charles Worsley, he was educated at Highgate School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he won the Newdigate prize in 1857 with a poem on The Temple of Janus.
Just before the current Duke of Kent's wedding in June 1961 to Katharine Worsley, she announced that she wished to be known as HRH Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent instead of HRH The Dowager Duchess of Kent, a change in traditional style that was granted by her niece, Queen Elizabeth II.
Grantham was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham, British Ambassador to Austria at the time, by his wife Frances, daughter of Thomas Worsley.
It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in Worsley to Manchester.
It was opened in 1761 from Worsley to Manchester, and later extended from Manchester to Runcorn, and then from Worsley to Leigh.
Having visited the Canal du Midi in France and watched the construction of the Sankey Canal in England, the Duke's solution to these problems was to build an underground canal at Worsley, connected to a surface canal between Worsley and Salford.
Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley was born at Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, and was the only daughter of Sir William Arthington Worsley, 4th Bt., and his wife, Joyce Morgan Brunner, daughter of Sir John Brunner, 2nd Baronet and granddaughter of Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet, the founder of Brunner Mond, which later became ICI ( Imperial Chemical Industries ).

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While three stayed at the coast, Shackleton and the two others, Tom Crean and Frank Worsley, went on to cover overland to reach help at Stromness whaling station.
This system feeds bauxite through the difficult terain of the Daring Ranges to the Alumina refinery at Worsley.
Within the grounds of James Brindley Primary School at Parr Fold Avenue, Worsley is a wooden barge once used for the transportation of coal from local mines.
Worsley wrote about predatory masters at the school in his critically acclaimed autobiography Flannelled Fool: A Slice of a Life in the Thirties.
He married Frances Worsley and had at least 6 children :-
On 17 October 1710 Carteret married Lady Frances Worsley at Longleat House.
Medicine, dentistry and healthcare students are served by the Health Sciences Library, located in the Worsley building, and there is an extension of this library at St James's University Hospital.
The most important works that occupied Flaxman in the years next following this appointment were the monument to Mrs Baring in Micheldever church, the richest of all his monuments in relief ( 1805 – 1811 ); that for the Worsley family at Campsall church, Yorkshire, which is the next richest ; those to Sir Joshua Reynolds for St Paul's ( 1807 ); to Captain Webbe for India ( 1810 ); to Captains Walker and Beckett for Leeds ( 1811 ); to Lord Cornwallis for Prince of Wales's Island ( 1812 ); and to Sir John Moore for Glasgow ( 1813 ).
The Duke of Kent married Katharine Worsley at York Minster on 8 June 1961.
Brindley moved into Worsley Old Hall and spent 46 days surveying the proposed route, which to cross the Irwell would require the construction of an aqueduct at Barton-upon-Irwell.
Brindley's planned route began at Worsley and passed southeast through Eccles, before turning south to cross the River Irwell.
* Duke of Bridgewater's Underground Canal at Worsley
The A6 meets the A575 ( for Worsley and Farnworth ) and B5232 ( for Boothstown ) at crossroads where the road is dual-carriageway as High Street.
Perhaps the most distinguishing section of the M61 is to be found at the southern end at the Worsley Braided Interchange between junctions 1 and 3.

Worsley and Saints
At the beginning of his career, Worsley played four years in the minor leagues, most notably for the New York Rovers of the EHL, the St. Paul Saints of the USHL and the Saskatoon Quakers of the WHL.

Worsley and Church
* St Mark's Church, Worsley, Greater Manchester ( 1844-6 )

Worsley and Hovingham
He married Frances, daughter of Thomas Worsley of Hovingham, on 13 July 1737, and had two sons and six daughters.

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It then goes under the M60 near the junction with the M61, near the Worsley Braided Interchange and Wardley Hall ( home of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Salford ) and enters Whittle Brook and Walkden as Manchester Road, passing the Linnyshaw Industrial Estate on the right.
At the beginning of the following year, the king's commissioners, Sir James Worsley, John Paulet, George Paulet and William Berners, delivered a report to the government on the monasteries of Hampshire which provides a snapshot of Netley on the eve of the Dissolution.
Blears was educated at Worsley Wardley Grammar School in Salford and then Eccles College on Chatsworth Road in Ellesmere Park, Eccles.
* Giles Worsley, Scamozzi ’ s Influence on English Seventeenth-Century Architecture in Annali di architettura, n ° 18-19, 2007
Through this marriage Appuldurcombe House on the Isle of Wight, which had previously been in the Worsley family, came into the Anderson-Pelham family ( however, it was sold already in 1855 ).
In 1837 Yarborough was created Baron Worsley, of Appuldurcombe on the Isle of Wight, and Earl of Yarborough, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
The site also includes an article on the journal's history by Peter Worsley, assisted by Dorothy Thompson ( historian ) and Stuart Hall.
Meridian Models recently produced an ( 009 ) scale locomotive body in white metal to fit on a ( Minitrix ) chassis and Worsley Works produce a basic scratch kit for the carriages, requiring addition of bogies ( where applicable ), couplings, door handles, and interior to complete.
He was a blood replacement for clubmate Joe Worsley after 13 minutes and on 64 minutes was a replacement for Martin Corry, touching down with a clinically executed charge from the back of the scrum on 70 minutes.
* A portion of the main divide of the South Island, including the following passes-Harman, Waimakariri Col, Arthur's itself, Goat ( on the Mingha-Deception route ), Tarahuna, Worsley, Minchin and Harper.
His father, an engineer, had captained the Worsley third XI, and Vaughan says " My first memory of cricket is when I was 10 years old, hitting balls on the boundary while my dad was playing for Worsley in the Manchester Association League.
Down portrayed Georgina Worsley on the popular British series, Upstairs, Downstairs from 1973 to 1975.
1966 NCAA basketball championship team members Willie Worsley and Nevil Shedd, are pictured on the box, cutting down the hoop net.
: 1994 Syndicate from Worsley £ 2, 924, 622-Came on the first weekend of the National Lottery.
There are many variations on the name ; Werkesleia, 1195 ; Wyrkedele, 1212 ; Whurkedeleye, c. 1220 ; Worketley, 1254 ; Worcotesley, Workedesle, 1276 ; Wrkesley, Wrkedeley, Workedeley, 1292 ; Wyrkeslegh, Workesley, 1301 ; Worsley, 1444 ; and " Workdisley alias Workesley alias Worseley ", 1581.
In 1947 a hoard of 550 Roman coins was found near a quarry in Boothstown, dated to between AD 250 and 275, and in 1958 the head of a man was found on Worsley Moss.

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