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Tewkesbury

NOUN
  1. the final battle of the War of the Roses in 1471 in which Edward IV defeated the Lancastrians

How To Use Tewkesbury In A Sentence

  • Many memories were shared when former members of Tewkesbury Boys Brigade gathered for a reunion.
  • County highways officials are considering an alternative solution to Tewkesbury town centre's traffic problems.
  • Right until the moment that the Tewkesbury trashers [Spunge] hit the stage Freud would have been proud of me; I had repressed my desire to have fun as though it was a bitter childhood memory.
  • In the catalogue of the Shakespeare Library of Warwick Castle is the title of a book written by a Hathaway clergyman of Tewkesbury, said to be "a descendant of Anne Hathaway," ignoring the fact that _Anne Hathaway_ was Shakespeare's Family
  • The engineering firm, Meco is to close its plant at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury, making around 350 staff redundant.
  • Services may be cut and charges raised as Tewkesbury Borough Council aims to keep next year's council tax bills as low as possible.
  • So Paul, with the hopefulness which is the prerogative of youth, recovered by degrees from the depression of spirit that the memory of the tragedy of Tewkesbury cast over him, and learned by degrees to take In the Wars of the Roses A Story for the Young
  • A Tewkesbury worker has become the first in the county to complete a course to qualify as a bouncer.
  • At least three people have slipped or fallen on a steeply sloping pavement in Tewkesbury High Street.
  • Tewkesbury Battle Field Society proved a great draw, with a potato-throwing trebuchet (a hurling device), raising money for the proposed statues, models of which were on display on their stand.
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