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he became the patron saint of her community at | Wilton Abbey and churches were dedicated to her in Wi |
Christmas Tale: The Rosary, a Legend of | Wilton Abbey (1863) |
By the 9th century the Benedictine convent of | Wilton Abbey was attached to the church. |
his sister Eleanor as a candidate for abess of | Wilton Abbey where she was a nun in the spring of 152 |
Wilton Abbey was surrendered to Henry VIII in 1539 du | |
olm travelled south to Gloucester, stopping at | Wilton Abbey to visit his daughter Edith and sister-i |
In 955 King Eadwig granted the nuns of | Wilton Abbey an estate called Chelke (Chalke, Saxon a |
Hastings in 1066 and received her education at | Wilton Abbey. |
on", but secretly hates her life there and the | Wilton Abbey. |
est of England the manor of Falmer was held by | Wilton Abbey. |
She was a nun at | Wilton Abbey. |
Catholique religion, the nunnes came again to | Wilton Abbey; and this William, Earl of Pembroke, cam |
Its nearest town is | Wilton, about 5 miles (8.0 km) away to the south east |
Students from Galt, Harold, | Wilton, Acampo, and Thorton all attended Galt High. |
arrows Point, Maryland, in 1923 as merchantman | Wilton; acquired by the U.S. Maritime Commission from |
the Magosian culture which in turn gave way to | Wilton activity. |
olk border between Lakenheath and Hockwold cum | Wilton adjacent to Lakenheath railway station. |
He held the seat for | Wilton again from 1788 to 1794, the year he inherited |
Wilton Alvaro Guerrero (born October 24, 1974 in the | |
Kempton Greene as | Wilton Ames |
km2) of the property along Spectacle Creek in | Wilton and Ridgefield (130 acres in Wilton) for a nat |
John grew up in | Wilton, and went to Wilton High School. |
ing from c.1700, formerly owned by the Earl of | Wilton and now a private residence. |
o the new Lord Deputy of Ireland, Lord Grey de | Wilton, and thus became a fellow worker with the poet |
It was permitted by the Abbesses of | Wilton and has features in the corner work of the mas |
9th Baron Chandos, he was created 1st Viscount | Wilton and 1st Earl of Carnarvon; he became 1st Duke |
tish independent feature film directed by Andy | Wilton and produced by "Once Upon A Tyne Productions" |
The 143rd District includes parts of | Wilton and Norwalk, USA. |
on 11 August 1858, Arthur Egerton, 3rd Earl of | Wilton and second, on 14 September 1886, Arthur Vickr |
arts of Georgetown in the towns of Redding and | Wilton and consists of the former Gilbert and Bennett |
ffiths, David Warner, Alun Armstrong, Penelope | Wilton and Leo McKern. |
Thereafter, her time was spent managing | Wilton and the other Pembroke estates, on behalf of h |
Democrat and winning the election in both the | Wilton and Norwalk parts of the 143rd District. |
Gibbon, Port Gibbon, Pondooma, Utera, Warren, | Wilton and Yabmana. |
the parents of Thomas Grey, 15th Baron Grey de | Wilton, and Hon. |
His wife Wendy (Penelope | Wilton) and their family later join him, and are flow |
er, Orangevale, Rancho Murrieta, Vineyard, and | Wilton; and most of Carmichael, Elk Grove and Rancho |
program events: "Pause for Thought" (Penelope | Wilton and Douglas Hodge in conversation with Michael |
Saint Edith became the chief patron of | Wilton, and is sometimes said to have been abbess. |
He was born in Alton, Ontario to David | Wilton and May (McPhedion) Hutcheon. |
ivil parish is formed by the village of Bishop | Wilton and the hamlets of Gowthorpe and Youlthorpe. |
The ceiling is a plaster work by William | Wilton and paintings include Hogarth's Moses before P |
anon Thomas Michael Rylands, sometime Vicar of | Wilton and Rural Dean of Malpas. |
Member of Parliament for the family borough of | Wilton and sided with the Whig opposition. |
The shire court for Wiltshire was held at | Wilton, and until 1446 the shrievalty was enjoyed ex |
Wilton, Andrew and Robert Upstone. | |
Brigadier Leslie | Wilton Andrew, VC, DSO (23 March 1897 - 9 January 196 |
Penelope | Wilton as Mrs. Beddows |
of Darien, Norwalk, Stamford, Ridgefield, and | Wilton, as well as New Canaan. |
year-old mill, is three miles west of downtown | Wilton, at the junction of Davisville Road and Burton |
However, it is reported that there was at | Wilton at one time, a letter in which the Mary Sidney |
Wilton Barnhardt (born 1960) is a former reporter for | |
ng the 777 League Racers track, and was led by | Wilton Beaumont, who fought a long rivalry with Yetra |
ued to be used infrequently by manager William | Wilton before establishing himself in the Rangers tea |
mme also features Sir Michael Gambon, Penelope | Wilton, Bill Paterson and Rosamund Pike. |
in Chicago's Lake View neighborhood at 3206 N. | Wilton, Bottom Lounge was acquired by the CTA in emin |
For the | Wilton Brands CEO, Revlon CEO, Sunbeam/American House |
ally dedicated to the Wiltshire saint Edith of | Wilton, but in the 16th century, after some five hund |
Sweyn, King of Denmark, destroyed the town of | Wilton but we do not know whether the abbey shared it |
of Harriet Jones was specifically written for | Wilton by Doctor Who writer and executive producer Ru |
The | Wilton by-election, 1900 was a parliamentary by-elect |
hanticleer was built as a private motorboat by | Wilton C. Crosby. |
Jeffrey | Wilton Calhoun (born April 11, 1958 in LaGrange, Geor |
James Lowther (1840-1904), who inherited | Wilton Castle from his father. |
Interest is provided by the ruined | Wilton Castle at Ross-on-Wye, the wooden toll bridge |
Wilton Castle is an early 19th century mansion house, | |
4 the Baronetcy passed to his grandson but the | Wilton Castle estate passed to his younger son James |
children by Sir James Brydges, 3rd Baronet of | Wilton Castle, Sheriff of Herefordshire, 8th Baron Ch |
Wilton Center Elementary School serves Andres childre | |
The only school is a small elementary called | Wilton Center Elementary School. |
Pierce was around 2 miles south of | Wilton Center and around 6 miles southwest of Peotone |
Wilton Center is an unincorporated community in south | |
Wilton Center is half surrounded by a forest preserve | |
Wilton Center Elementary School serves just over 100 | |
There are small towns of | Wilton Center, Wilton, and Wallingford. |
U.S. Route 52 goes through | Wilton Center. |
and 15th centuries other medieval churches in | Wilton closed and combined with St Mary's which was r |
icity is generated for the major plants on the | Wilton complex at 11 kilovolts (kV) and distributed t |
For more information: History of | Wilton, Connecticut |
Hall in the Cannondale section of the town of | Wilton, Connecticut is a historic Grange building, an |
ion, left his office at Deloitte and Touche in | Wilton, Connecticut on September 11, 2001 soon after |
a K-8 elementary and middle school located in | Wilton, Connecticut run by the Religious Society of F |
Weston is bordered by Westport to the south, | Wilton, Connecticut to the west, Redding to the north |
The family moved to | Wilton, Connecticut, and Verrilli graduated from Wilt |
in New York City and raised on a small farm in | Wilton, Connecticut, by her parents, Linda Cabot and |
Otto A. Wahlrab (born in | Wilton, Connecticut, died July 7, 2009 in Beaufort, S |
nal Historic Site is located in Ridgefield and | Wilton, Connecticut, in the United States. |
Black lives in New York City and | Wilton, Connecticut. |
use is a historic house at 150 Danbury Road in | Wilton, Connecticut. |
her and owner of Hawk Photography based out of | Wilton, Connecticut. |
t nature center located at 56 Deer Run Road in | Wilton, Connecticut. |
when he retired from active life and moved to | Wilton, Connecticut. |
City, and his watercolour 'Belgrave Square and | Wilton Cresent' (1928) is held by the Tate. |
s well as its main data center, are located in | Wilton, CT. |
Wilton, CT: Morehouse-Barlow, 1979. | |
The archdiocese is currently led by | Wilton D. Gregory, who was installed as the seventh b |
ng and the current archbishop is the Most Rev. | Wilton D. Gregory. |
The history of | Wilton dates back to the Anglo-Saxons in the 8th cent |
Samuel | Wilton Davis was admitted to the New South Wales Bar |
Wilton Dean and Stirches were also villages surroundi | |
Bonchester Bridge, Denholm, Hallrule, Hobkirk, | Wilton Dean and the Wauchope Forest. |
with Stirches and Burnfoot, Scottish Borders, | Wilton Dean is now often considered to be a suburb of |
Wilton Dean is a village in the Scottish Borders area | |
Nearby are | Wilton Dean, Wilton, Scottish Borders, Branxholme, Br |
The left panel of the | Wilton Diptych, where Edward (centre), with Edmund th |
s elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the | Wilton division of Wiltshire at an unopposed by-elect |
the Conservative Party as MP for the South or | Wilton division of Wiltshire. |
ccessfully ran for the House of Commons in the | Wilton division, Wiltshire, as a Liberal Party candid |
es: Northeast 4th Avenue (in Fort Lauderdale), | Wilton Drive (in Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors), |
Station owner | Wilton E. Hall also founded The Anderson Independent/ |
Later, | Wilton E. Hall, who had started the morning Anderson |
Wilton Earle Hall (March 11, 1901 - February 25, 1980 | |
kins told his life story to a journalist named | Wilton Earle, confessing to having committed between |
Nearby villages: | Wilton, East Grafton, Great Bedwyn, Burbage, Shalbour |
Stewart, Hank Jones, Milt Hinton, Fred Moore, | Wilton Eaton, Trudy Pitts, William Butler, Bill Carne |
Wilton Elementary | |
Businesses in town include Andres & | Wilton Farmers Grain Elevator along with a very small |
David Hungate, Joe Osborn, | Wilton Felder - Bass |
Wilton Felder (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 7) - electric bass | |
t Joe Sample, drummer Stix Hooper, saxophonist | Wilton Felder and trombonist Wayne Henderson relocate |
Wilton Felder | |
Wilton Felder - electric bass | |
Wilton Felder - bass: The Crusaders | |
The Crusaders, Ry Cooder, | Wilton Felder, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, the Nevi |
Appearing with him on the album were Joe Pass, | Wilton Felder, Paul Humphrey and Carol Kaye. |
Wilton Felder, Joe Hill - bass | |
Wilton Felder, Scott Edwards - Bass | |
Wilton Felder, Nathaniel Phillips - electric bass | |
George | Wilton Field, Ph. |
In 1841, the party nominated Richard | Wilton for Hancock County School Commissioner and Rob |
often employed the neo-classical style, but at | Wilton for reasons known only to architect and client |
Freddy Weller (born | Wilton Frederick Weller on September 9, 1947) is a Un |
Wilton Friary was a friary in Wiltshire, England. | |
Pitt sat as a Member of Parliament for | Wilton from 1713 to 1727 and for Old Sarum from 1727 |
Wilton Graff ..... Sam Taylor | |
from Archbishop Francis Schulte, with Bishops | Wilton Gregory and Harry Flynn serving as co-consecra |
l consecration on September 29 from Archbishop | Wilton Gregory, at the Cathedral of Christ the King. |
Vladimir and | Wilton Guerrero |
f Floyd was traded by the Florida Marlins with | Wilton Guerrero, Claudio Vargas, and cash to the Mont |
2002, he was traded by the Marlins (along with | Wilton Guerrero, Cliff Floyd and cash) to the Montrea |
a memorable year; for then, a kind friend, Mr. | Wilton Hack, who was passing through Colombo to Londo |
ver clear - fellow MP Kelvin Thomson said that | Wilton had told him that he would never have harmed h |
Wilton had served as the seat of Quarter Sessions and | |
Wilton Hall (Middle School) | |
the beginning of the 20th century his work at | Wilton has been condemned by most architectural comme |
ald, Earl of Conwy - Frank Ellis, Muley - Nick | Wilton, Hassan - Clive Llewellyn. |
The Abbess of | Wilton held an entire barony from the king, a privile |
The programme starred Nick | Wilton, Helen Lederer, Clive Mantle and Steve Brown. |
988 AD), mother of St. Edith of | Wilton, her Feast Day is September 13th. |
College, Oxford Brydges became 3rd Baronet, of | Wilton, Herefordshire in 1651 and 8th Baron Chandos o |
Jack Chesney - | Wilton Heriot (H. |
e of the J.F. Webb Tobacco Research center and | Wilton High School. |
ook Middle School (6-8)), and one high school ( | Wilton High School), which features accelerated class |
The | Wilton Historic District is a historic district of ea |
ley, Heacham, Hilgay, Hillington, Hockwold cum | Wilton, Holme next the Sea, Houghton, Hunstanton |
LeRoy | Wilton Homer Jr. (August 27, 1965 - September 11, 200 |
Opened to the public since 1952, | Wilton hosts a collection of 18th- and 19th-centuries |
The South Front of | Wilton House |
s (in 1755 building an indoor Riding School at | Wilton House and commissioning 55 paintings of milita |
ll to be seen in Lord Pembroke's collection at | Wilton House in the 19th century, but is untraced. |
f Pembroke, and that the poems were written at | Wilton House ‘at ydle times … to auoyde greater ydlen |
s gradually until it flows through the park of | Wilton House to the west of Salisbury after which the |
intention lost, this is certainly true at both | Wilton House and Blenheim Palace The reason for this |
Wilton House Museum is a museum located in a historic | |
Jones and Webb's joint credit | Wilton House (near Salisbury, Wiltshire) with its dis |
Engraving of | Wilton House |
Wilton House was constructed circa 1753 in a Georgian | |
took control of the family estates centred on | Wilton House, Wiltshire. |
arl of Pembroke, who commenced the building of | Wilton House, still the abode of his descendants. |
ludes photographs of the earl and interiors of | Wilton House. |
For the historic house in England, see | Wilton House. |
Flowing under the Palladian Bridge at | Wilton House. |
the centrepiece of Isaac de Caus' parterre at | Wilton House; that version was given by the 8th Earl |
Fifield-Bavent, a parish in the Union of | Wilton, Hundred of Chalke, Salisbury and Amesbury, an |
David | Wilton Hutcheon was treasurer of Haultain, Ontario. |
n is also well-known for her portrayals of Joy | Wilton in Soldier Soldier, Betty in My Good Friend, B |
nd elected the second Member of Parliament for | Wilton in Wiltshire from 1790 to 1806 when it still h |
It was identified by Forster and | Wilton in 1973. |
arts of the Southern Highlands from Picton and | Wilton in the east to Young and Cootamundra in the we |
d to join the destroyers HMS Wheatland and HMS | Wilton in escorting HMS Scylla and HMS Avenger, becau |
reton,' and Stapleford in Hampshire as well as | Wilton in Wiltshire, and Sturminster and 'Lichette' i |
eral election as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Wilton in Wiltshire, but resigned his seat in 1855 wh |
The hospital is located in | Wilton in the south-western suburbs of Cork. |
h forces under Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de | Wilton in the Siege of Smerwick and Sanders' assistan |
He was subsequently elected as Liberal MP for | Wilton in 1855, serving until 1877. |
He lost the seat to Labor candidate Greg | Wilton in the 1996 federal election. |
chose to represent Ripon, and did not sit for | Wilton in this parliament |
After James I visited her at | Wilton in 1603 and was entertained by Shakespeare's c |
Anglican church in the village of Hockwold cum | Wilton in Norfolk, England. |
A second site was opened at | Wilton in 2005, and two more followed, taking the tot |
Sir Jack | Wilton in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Blac |
n, including Henderson in Belfast Shankill and | Wilton in Belfast Clifton. |
British actor best known for his role of Derek | Wilton in the UK soap opera Coronation Street. |
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for | Wilton in Wiltshire from 1823 until he stood down fro |
he House of Commons of England as a member for | Wilton in 1553, and in 1555 returned to represent Aru |
e same year he was returned for the borough of | Wilton in Wiltshire, and in 1695 was knighted. |
The Bulmer family owned the manor of | Wilton in the 13th century and were granted a licence |
nn, whose nickname was "Big Bill", was born in | Wilton, Iowa and raised in Williamsburg, Iowa. |
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