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  • Once the more resistant gently dipping rocks of the Cotswolds have been removed, the underlying softer beds are easily eroded, so the Jurassic escarpments to the east of the Vales of Evesham and Gloucester retreated through time.
  • Frearis, and of his other flatteraris, wold altogither have devored, yf The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • Whatever our expectations are of Cotswold cuteness, we're out of step with the locals, who clearly haven't been alienated by the refurb.
  • At Stockton-on-Tees a landfill site has been used for disposal of pigs and sheep from Danby Wiske and Easingwold in North Yorkshire, and dumping of sheep began at a former opencast mine near Widdrington, Northumberland.
  • Bantam, we wold pay him for his labor, he asked vs 5. rialles of 8. and a redcap, which we graunted vnto, and so one of the men in the scute came on bord the Mauritius, and was our Pilot to Bantam, where we passed by many The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10 Asia, Part III
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  • The wolds are the closest thing we have in this area to a hill, and those from hilly country would regard them as no more than casual undulations in the landscape.
  • After 1pm a range of events will take place at the Langton Wold Gallops including a parade of hunting hounds, a celebrity pony Grand National and dressage display.
  • Fewer than 60 now reside in his Cotswolds yard and fewer than ten are good enough to run this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Separate ice fields also encroached from the North Sea, driving eastwards through what is now the Vale Of Pickering and covering much of the East Yorkshire plain, leaving the moors and wolds as isolated highlands.
  • From the late 14th century until the early 16th century woolmen based in Northleach collected the wool from Turkdean for sale to London merchants and the agents of European wool buyers whose appreciation of the quality of Cotswold wool percolated into significantly increased prosperity for the Northleach merchants and the sheep-based farmers of the surrounding parishes.
  • Wherefore do thou write him a letter and chide him angrily and spare him no manner of reproof, but threaten him with dreadful threats and menace him with death and say to him, ‘Whence hast thou knowledge of me, that thou durst write me, O dog of a merchant, O thou who trudgest far and wide all thy days in wilds and wolds for the sake of gaining a dirham or a dinar? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Soon, the Christmas season for the Griswold family starts to look like a three ring circus.
  • It is dusk now; only the street lights pick out the low hills of the Cotswolds against an indigo sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therewith up sprang the gardener lad and mounting one of the young men's mules, was absent awhile, after which he returned with a Cairene girl, as she were a sheep's tail, fat and delicate, or an ingot of pure silvern ore or a dinar on a porcelain plate or a gazelle in the wold forlore. Arabian nights. English
  • Southwold are just 90 minutes from London but a world away from its hustle and bustle. The Sun
  • At 2pm on Tuesday another almighty noise will reverberate around the Cotswolds and to all jockeys it will be music to the ears.
  • To the north are the Northamptonshire uplands, the most north-easterly extension of the broad band of limestone that runs diagonally across England and is best exposed as the Cotswold hills.
  • For Jim it was sipping green chartreuse outside the Angel in Easingwold with only 12 miles to the York finish line.
  • When this picture-perfect Cotswolds village inn was ‘new’, Elizabeth I was still on the throne and Shakespeare was just starting to make a name for himself.
  • A Cotswold-Severn tomb is one of the classic sites of British prehistory, and to have an opportunity to excavate one completely was such a treat, and a privilege.
  • At the Cotswold Wildlife Park devices are fitted to their rare birds which are housed in large strengthened cages.
  • And the kyng seyng wele that thei wolde not suffre hym to passe withouten bataile, seid to his title mayny, 'Sires and felawes, the yonder men letten us of oure wey; and if thei wol com to us, let every man preve hymself a good man this day, and avaunt banere in the best tyme of the yere.' A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
  • A regular visitor to the north Cotswolds has kicked up a stink about the state of the public toilets in the area.
  • In the case of the bird-watcher abduction, the Filipino guide, Ivan Sarenas, escaped by leaping over the side of the boat in which they were being carried after securing the approval of the others, Swiss national Lorenzo Vinciguerra and Dutchman Ewold Horn. Philippine Strike Kills 3 Terrorists
  • Easingwold Secondary School remained closed today after flash floods swamped classrooms, causing thousands of pounds-worth of damage to computer equipment.
  • It is dusk now; only the street lights pick out the low hills of the Cotswolds against an indigo sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Balenoarch (he kneeleths), to Great Balenoarch (he kneeleths down) to Greatest Great Balenoarch (he kneeleths down quite-somely), the sound salse sympol in a weedwayedwold of the firethere the sun in his halo cast. Finnegans Wake
  • Furthermore, much of the Lincolnshire Wolds in its unenclosed state was sheep pasture, not arable land.
  • To the north are the Northamptonshire uplands, the most north-easterly extension of the broad band of limestone that runs diagonally across England and is best exposed as the Cotswold hills.
  • In the mid-1500s, English writer John Heywood penned the phrase "wolde you bothe eate your cake, and have your cake?" in his book of proverbs entitled, A dialogue Conteinyng the Nomber in Effect of All the Prouerbes in the Englishe Tongue. Sam Dudley: Melo Is Full of...
  • Older readers of Cotswold history buff Dennis Hughes' latest book are guaranteed a musical trip down memory lane.
  • All that's left is a huge pile of Cotswold stone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps the most striking feature is the steep escarpment that characterizes the northwest-facing edge of the Cotswold Hills.
  • She raised hell when she found out that she wold not be hired again
  • Cotswold stone houses with flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces are also popular. Times, Sunday Times
  • But National Grid assured residents and conservationists today that the yellow-orange paint on pylons at Station Farm, Alne, near Easingwold, is merely an undercoat and will soon be hidden under a topcoat of grey.
  • During my North Cotswold Mastership, I made Butler, the terrier man, carry a huge white buck ferret on his bicycle, and very useful he proved to be.
  • I glanced out the window at the rolling countryside and said, `Well, I suppose I could manage the little Cotswold Hills. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • And so often wente Machomete to this heremyte, that alle his men weren wrothe: for he wolde gladly here this heremyte preche, and make his men wake alle nyghte: and therfore his men thoughten to putte the heremyte to dethe: and so it befelle upon a nyght, that Machomete was dronken of gode wyn, and he felle on slepe; and his men toke Machometes swerd out of his schethe, whils he slepte, and there with thei slowghe this heremyte: and putten his swerd alle blody in his schethe azen. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The giant puff-ball is a feast in itself, and I remember a huge one found by a shepherd of the wolds near Loughborough.
  • Needle felter, illustrator and collectible toy maker living in the rural Cotswolds. Middle of Nowhere
  • “Would you have your fair greyhound, dear lady, grow up a tall and true Cotswold dog, that can pull down a stag of ten, or one of those smooth-skinned poppets which the Florence ladies lead about with a ring of bells round its neck, and a flannel farthingale over its loins?” Westward Ho!
  • It didn't feel like spring when I recently drove up into the wolds near Pocklington, with snow-sprinkled verges still not thawed after an afternoon of winter sun – a low, heatless sun that gave rise to long shadows. Country diary: East Yorkshire
  • And if he can telle mee of a citie on earthe where one can see more prettye, tiny feete, in neater shoos or gaytered bootes, thann hee may then beholde, I wolde fayne knowe where itt is, thatt I maye go there too. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862
  • Easingwold appeared to be heading for a victory at home to Thirsk, which would have cemented their lead at the top of the division.
  • In Griswold, we held that the Constitution does not permit a State to forbid a married couple to use contraceptives.
  • And a penumbra is a different kettle of fish entirely–the metaphor was used by Justice Douglas in Griswold v. The Volokh Conspiracy » The First Amendment and Advertisements of Legal Prostitution
  • The painting bears the inscription ‘Presented to C. Hilton Green, Esqr., M.F.H., by subscribers and farmers of the North Cotswold Hunt as a slight appreciation of the excellent sport he shewed, 1927-1929.’
  • Yf you wolde excytt thys berere to be moore hartye ayen the abuse of ymagry or mor forwarde to promotte the veryte, ytt myght doo goode. The Prince and the Pauper; a tale for young people of all ages
  • Despite the absentees, Easingwold won by 62 runs.
  • She married a lord and lives in this huge house in the Cotswolds.
  • Thick hawthorn hedgerows bursting with new growth run down the edge of John Dunning's pea crop on his farm perched on the Yorkshire Wolds.
  • _ Thay saye the same of the holy crosse, whiche is shewyd in so many places bothe openly, and pryuately, that if ye fragmentes were gathered apon one heape, they wold apere to be a iuste fraghte for a shipe, and yet Christe dyd bere all his crosse hymselffe. The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion
  • The Cotswold Company sells a wall-mounted, foldaway ironing board for £99, which is full-size and pivots out from a neat wall-fixed unit.
  • China has the wold's oldest living civilization.
  • Security footage of young burglars raiding a Cotswold church is being examined by police.
  • The cottages along Green Lane, solid little buildings of Cotswold stone, were copies of each other. WIDOW'S END
  • The days of Cotswold computers whirring and wheezing before coughing up a web page are well and truly over. Times, Sunday Times
  • His destination was Chobham Common, a long way from his Cotswold home.
  • Shot over a five-year period, the programme reveals secret glimpses into the ordinary, everyday life of cattle, sheep, hens and wildlife on the Cotswold slopes.
  • Fire crews feared the worst as a blaze gutted two picturesque cottages in a Cotswold village.
  • And therfore thei wolde lye with here fadre, for to have issue, and for to replenysschen the world azen with peple, to restore the world azen be hem: for thei trowed, that ther had ben no mo men in alle the world. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The company has estimated that by allowing people to arrive in the heart of the Cotswolds by train and then exploring the area by bike one million car miles a year are eliminated.
  • A lucky find in the Cotswolds is helping archaeologists discover what life was like in Roman Britain.
  • Cotswold stone houses with flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces are also popular. Times, Sunday Times
  • In them, Griswold develops a theme, plays with it briefly, and then lets it fade before it is completely exhausted.
  • St Ewold's isn't the best house in the world," said the major, "because it is old, and what I call piecemeal; but it is very pretty, and certainly nice. The Last Chronicle of Barset
  • Heworth were unable to score the 12 runs needed for victory as Easingwold clinched the title with an advantage draw.
  • Cotswold District Council has refused another scheme at nearby Cramond, saying it was also a burgage site. Archive 2007-02-01
  • The Bishop of Lincoln granted him the canonry and prebend of Leighton Bromswold, a living which was an easy yoke in terms of duties, affording him the chance to serve in a manner he felt consistent with his powers.
  • Cirencester may have been the base for a ‘school’ of mosaicists serving the Cotswold region.
  • At first, as on one of my earlier visits, I leafed through the log of the Southwold, a patrol ship that was anchored off the pier from autumn of 1914.
  • It has also boosted other areas that are now competing with the Cotswolds to take the country crown. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an enchanting and quite small cathedral made of honeyed Cotswold stone.
  • There was I, and Little John Doit of Staffordshire and black George Barnes and Francis Pickbone, and Will Squele a Cotswold man; you had not four such swinge-bucklers in all the inns of court again: and, I may say to you, we knew where the bona-robas were, and had the best of them all at commandment. Act III. Scene II. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth
  • The Cotswold Wild Life Park is home to many exotic species of animals ranging from big cats to tarantulas.
  • Southwold are just 90 minutes from London but a world away from its hustle and bustle. The Sun
  • It is true that in Griswold the right of privacy in question inhered in the marital relationship. 'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S.
  • Eight miles North-west from Oxford on the southern edge of the Cotswolds is Woodstock.
  • To this quondam mid-Warwickshire suburbanite, who liked to think that his Cotswold relatives conferred a kind of rusticity, it brought back his own first encounter with Bristol some time in the spring of 1956, just turned seventeen.
  • And in that lond he wolde dye, as seised, for to leve it to us his children. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • GRISWOLD: ... and the overwhelming reality of the Episcopal Church is what I call the diverse center. CNN Transcript Jun 15, 2006
  • Stayed three days exploring he countryside and visiting a traditional village called Bena abit like the cotswolds would have been a couple of centuries ago! TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • Mrs Woodcock has been hard at work making home-baked parkin made with locally-brewed real ale Wold Top beer.
  • When he began to spend his weekends in Suffolk, he was regular in his attendance at St Edmunds in Southwold, served as a sidesman and took part in the Parochial Church Council.
  • But he could end up on the Cotswolds canvas after another stunning KO blow. The Sun
  • The latter, although presently only at low levels, often develops quickly through June and July during grain-filling period, especially on the wolds where early morning dews can last for several hours.
  • The Cotswold Company sells a wall-mounted, foldaway ironing board for £99, which is full-size and pivots out from a neat wall-fixed unit.
  • _ But rather thou woldest call hym humanite it selfe if thou dydest well know hym. The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion
  • I have this among perovskia and lavender in one sun-drenched garden in the Cotswolds, and for months on end it will fill the garden with a vibrancy of colour and bees before browning off to provide valuable skeletons for the winter. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • Than sone after was callid a set a parliament, wherynne alle the comoens were aggreed, and rightfully electe hym as heire apparent of England, nought to procede in any other matiers till that were graunted by the lordes, whereto the kyng and lordes wold not consent nor graunte, but anon brake up the parliamente. A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
  • Cotswold police are mounting a major offensive against violent crime in the run-up to Christmas.
  • He also strongly supported the Sailors' Reading Room in his own Southwold and it is appropriate that on the day of his funeral in January that Victorian building flew their own Long Island flag at half mast.
  • They had to stopp nazi German long bevor, nazis are able to start that war, and killed so many victims. so i hope the iran president are not waiting for a woldwite reaction like that happen in the last time of the 2 woidwar, he have to stopp.but. its time to show him dont make any mistake, you are on the list. Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 09/25/09
  • And he preyed oure Lord, that alle tho that preyeden to him, in that place, with gode herte, that he wolde heren here preyere and graunten it hem, zif thei asked it rightefullyche: and oure Lord graunted it him: and therfore Salomon cleped that temple, the The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Alost as happy as I wold be to get y issing letters! YesButNoButYes: Breakfast Links
  • The forth in a series of eight navigation workshops, hosted by Cotswold Outdoor in association with Ordnance Survey takes place in Tunbridge Wells on April 21st. Kos RSS Feed
  • the Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England
  • Missed doctors and hospital appointments in York, Selby and Easingwold are draining the NHS of £1.4 million a year.
  • What tell you me of moystenes, whã it was mylkyd more than a thowsand and fyue hunthrithe yere agone, it is so congelyd, that a mã wold | | saye that it were chalke temperyd with the whyte of a egge. The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion
  • Its picturesque Cotswolds setting may have something to do with its high retention of students but so does its small size and nurturing environment. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is predominantly an adaptation of Cotswold vernacular architecture with pure arts and crafts embellishments.
  • And at morwe, whan he fond the heremyte ded, he was fulle sory and wrothe, and wolde have don his men to dethe: but they alle with on accord seyd, that he him self had slayn him, when he was dronken, and schewed him his swerd alle blody: and he trowed, that thei hadden seyd sothe. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Suitably refreshed, you pootle down the street past Cotswold-stone cottages covered with climbing roses, and on into a narrow lane. My favourite bike ride – the Cotswolds
  • A north Cotswold couple are warning pet owners of the dangers of using slug pellets in their gardens after their dog was poisoned.
  • That he wold hunte in the mowntayns off Chyviat within days thre, Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series
  • Cotswold people are urged to join a last-ditch attempt to save the Alderman Knight special school in Tewkesbury.
  • By the end of Monday, we expect to see three to five centimetres of snow, with higher accumulations towards the Pennines, the North York Moors and the Wolds.
  • Geologically, the Cotswolds were created from a large block of oolitic limestone tilting up at its western end to form today's escarpment, with a gentle slope tilting to the east.
  • Butterflies fluttered thistle to thistle and flat fields stretched to low horizons but south, a mile away, the Wolds rise sharply.
  • It is the quintessence of a gabled Cotswold stone manor house. Times, Sunday Times
  • Southwold are just 90 minutes from London but a world away from its hustle and bustle. The Sun
  • Therewith up sprang the gardener lad and mounting one of the young men’s mules, was absent awhile, after which he returned with a Cairene girl, as she were a sheep’s tail, fat and delicate, or an ingot of pure silvern ore or a dinar on a porcelain plate or a gazelle in the wold forlore. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The wold puts off its mask of vastness lover.
  • Erthe, of See and of alle thinges that ben conteyned in hem, wolde alle only ben cleped Kyng of that Lond, whan he seyde, The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The hole Toun, yea, the Governour and Nobilitie commoved at the unwoorthynes of this bold attemptat, craved justice upoun the malefactouris, or ellis thei wold tack justice of the hole. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • The service, which is currently being expanded into the Cotswold area, is aimed at vulnerable people aged between 16 and 25.
  • Cotswold stone houses with flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces are also popular. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1757 by the Enclosure Act for Wymeswold the vicar was awarded much more land in lieu of the vicarial tithes which were commuted into land.
  • He had offered one of our number the free loan of his Cotswolds mansion for the weekend.
  • Seasick SteveIn 2006 sexagenarian blues musician and former tramp Steve Wold was living in Norway and recovering from a heart attack when a tape of songs he'd made for his wife found its way to the BBC. Jools Holland: why I'm happy just to play the blues
  • In here there is a recipe for a Cotswold Cake, and the recipe is for a kind of lardy cake - that it to say a sweet dough based caked, made with lard and dried fruits. Holywake Bake Cake
  • The rolling green hills of the Cotswolds, dotted with manor houses, chocolate-box villages and bustling market towns, have always been popular with upmarket buyers.
  • The villages here are built from finely textured limestone, which is more frost-resistant than the Cotswold variety.
  • After the germ of the idea was first planted in her mind by the deserted camp at Spring Hill, she set to researching Cotswold life during wartime years.
  • But the Cotswold valley that made the property so attractive will soon be the route of a new bypass.
  • Belmont (Mass.); 4: 05.72: Gavin Coombs, Griswold (Jewett City, Conn.). USATODAY.com
  • It has also boosted other areas that are now competing with the Cotswolds to take the country crown. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cotswold stone houses with flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces are also popular. Times, Sunday Times
  • Muscovite was always a hit with people in my general classes, especially when I wold tell the girls that some of the "minerals" in their makeup were muscovite/micas! 5 Minerals
  • It was lined with buildings made of grayish-orange Cotswold limestone, tourist facilities mostly - china shops, map stores, tearooms. BABYCAKES
  • Based in Huggate on the wolds, Milner was making a welcome return to the championship after taking a year out of the sport.
  • The Bishop of Lincoln granted him the canonry and prebend of Leighton Bromswold, a living which was an easy yoke in terms of duties, affording him the chance to serve in a manner he felt consistent with his powers.
  • The main activity of the shire was sheep-rearing on the wolds, cattle on the flatlands, and fishing: reclamation of fenland went on steadily.
  • On the contrary, as Sl was too high. the estimated wold be high.
  • But the Cotswold valley that made the property so attractive will soon be the route of a new bypass.
  • And at the last, after many words, there was a clerk which had been longing to S. Erkenwold, and saw this strife, and stood up and commanded silence, and told to the people a great commendation of the virtuous life of this holy saint, and said it was not honest, ne according, to misentreat the holy body by violent hands, but let us beseech Almighty The Golden Legend, vol. 7
  • Projects to regrow marginal strips of greenery on arable farmland, such as one at Manor Farm in the Yorkshire Wolds, have also had a positive effect on the bee population, he said.
  • And he wolde have chaunged the name of Jerusalem, and have cleped it Elya: but that name lasted not longe. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Fewer than 60 now reside in his Cotswolds yard and fewer than ten are good enough to run this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • The buildings, including the main house, a collection of glasshouses and outbuildings, add to the appeal, with garden walls built of red brick or Cotswold stone.
  • So consider a converted Cotswold barn for your pilgrimage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Obviously where uniformity is a particular option, such as the Special escort Group, then the ability to handle the bike wold be an option. Motorcycle Daydream « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • ‘You're getting more muscles involved than in just single isolated moves,’ Giswold explains.
  • Primarily associated with the Cotswolds, staddle stones can be used to flank drives or as garden ornaments.
  • Cotswold Wildlife Park has had particular success in breeding hornbills.
  • The latter, although presently only at low levels, often develops quickly through June and July during grain-filling period, especially on the wolds where early morning dews can last for several hours.
  • The Archaeology display contains objects from the Bronze Age, urns found in urnfields in Westerwolde, Iron Age objects, and Roman urns and artefacts discovered during archaeological excavations of the city up to 1993.
  • Numerous streams running from springs on the wolds down towards the River Hull have helped shape Beverley's streets.
  • Despite the Cotswold stone, Dickensian shopfront and flagstone floors, the books spilling out from every corner will bring you right back to the present. Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK
  • The Uruguay Round and the establishment the WTO the character of the wold trading system.
  • Born around 1495 in the Lollard country of the west Cotswolds, educated at Oxford and inspired by Luther, Tyndale became a translator because he believed that if "a boy that driveth the plough" had access to the word of God in his own language, he would discover how little of Catholic ritual and indeed doctrine was in there no sacraments or relics, no bishops, popes or purgatory. The King James Bible reconsidered | David Edgar
  • We've moved into a period of April showers, alternating between bright sunshine and sharp, sudden downpours as the wind sweeps from the West over the wolds and down across the fens towards the sea.
  • This section ranges across the central area of England, from the wilds of the Peak District via the industrialised Black Country to the idyll of the Cotswolds.
  • Fieldwalking revealed a wide range of lithic materials used for cutting tools, including local gravel, Pennine chert and flint from the Wolds and coast.
  • Icn do nat wisshe thee to take ydown the shirte, but a drynke (or thre) wolde plesen me. Chaucer, Making a Quick Buck
  • Cotswold District Council is distributing wheelie bins so that garden waste can be collected and turned into compost.
  • Quhan we wold ryd, we tak windle-strawes, or been-stakes The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • Police are urging Cotswold families not to put presents under the tree this Christmas.
  • _ No, I wold you shuld know it, there is no lyuynge tode that more euydêtly dothe expresse hymselffe than it dyd there playnly apere. The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion
  • It was appointed that they should meet altogither with their whole power, vpon Yorkeswold, at a daie assigned, and that the earle of Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV
  • Another apparently had the word "captivate" confused with something else, but darned if I can figure out what: "Furthermore, many families found that having [a popular fictional television family] captivated as a cartoon was inappropriate because it wold target the viewers of children. CHE > Latest news
  • The days of Cotswold computers whirring and wheezing before coughing up a web page are well and truly over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dr Liggett said: "Based on our research we think that the best drugs wold be chemical modifications of bitter compounds which would be aerosolised and then inhaled into the lungs in an inhaler. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Griswold had bulked up for this match and won easily.
  • Record numbers of supporters heard defiant messages at Boxing Day hunt meets in the Vale, Cotswolds and Warwickshire.
  • You can laugh at wold, but, the most important thing is, never laugh at other's dreams.
  • The northerly wind gusted almost to gale force and whipped the snow into drifts three to four feet deep on the Wolds.
  • Wolds Remand Prison was a two-hour drive away in the picturesque undulating countryside to the west of Hull. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • In October 1886, at Tuxedo Park's Autumn Ball, an annual gala honoring debutantes, Griswold and a few of his friends emerged in tailless dress coats and scarlet satin vests. Off With Their Coattails
  • Since moving to the Cotswolds she has juggled her successful writing career with running her own public relations company and looking after her growing family.
  • There was a recent furore about his plans to build a second swimming pool at his country home in the Cotswolds. Times, Sunday Times
  • And when Stenwold listened, in that very instant there was no more murmur audible from the gates. Archive 2010-02-01
  • His destination was Chobham Common, a long way from his Cotswold home. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • What is of importance is that Henry Poole & Co.'s archives seem to show the Prince of Wales, above either Griswold or Mr. Potter, deserves recognition for commissioning the tailless dinner jacket earliest—in 1865. Off With Their Coattails
  • Frank Griswold and the Trinity Institute have used the image to signify both our rootedness in tradition and our innovation within it.
  • Tolkien needed a new image for ultimate bravery, one milder but not weaker than Beorhtwold's.
  • When Guppy discovers that Smallweed has the letters and intends to bribe Sir Leicester Dedlock with them he races to Chesney Wold to warn the lady of house.
  • Our house has got a splendid view across to the Cotswolds.
  • But what about those who grew up in picturesque villages and now can't afford to buy a Cotswold farmhouse? Times, Sunday Times
  • Ashmore, in Cranborne Chase, is a classic example, and there are many similar villages in the Yorkshire Wolds.
  • The premier division leaders took a further step towards lifting the Championship trophy for the first time since 1999 when they took 26 points from a draw at Easingwold.
  • She said builders renovating houses often cut channels into underground springs, resulting in Cotswold stone-coloured silt getting into the watercourse.
  • South Africa compilation released by Putumayo Wold Music, which features a dozen artists representing a variety of genres including Afrojazz, mbaqanga, and township jive. Boing Boing
  • A thorough and enlightening biography of Earl Warren, a man responsible for no shortage of polarizing Supreme Court decisions: Brown v. Board of Education, Griswold v. Connecticut, and Miranda v. Arizona, as well as the conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating John F. Kennedy. Cover to Cover
  • That's why, when I was invited to a weekend away in the Cotswolds, I decided that the only way to roll up to the doorstep of my hotel would be behind the wheel of one of these executive German limos.
  • Cotswold stone houses with flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces are also popular. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cotswold stone houses with flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces are also popular. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lucky find in the Cotswolds is helping archaeologists discover what life was like in Roman Britain.
  • 'To have savyde thy lyffe, I wolde have partyde with my landes for years thre, Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series
  • The ladies' away day was at Easingwold.
  • He was assistant director of education at Lincolnshire County Council and headteacher later of Easingwold School in North Yorkshire, the school going on to win several national awards under his headship.
  • She was going to buy a country cottage in the Cotswolds and live there with her sister.
  • This year sees the club celebrating both the Centenary of Rotary International and the 40th Anniversary of the North Cotswolds Club.
  • Gras, Belmont (Mass.); 3: 46.17: Gavin Coombs, Griswold (Jewett City, USATODAY.com
  • Numerous streams running from springs on the wolds down towards the River Hull have helped shape Beverley's streets.
  • Griswold, 62, was diagnosed with the early stages of prostate cancer in July just after the 2.5-million-member church concluded its triennial General Convention meeting in Denver.
  • And a penumbra is a different kettle of fish entirely – the metaphor was used by Justice Douglas in Griswold v. Connecticut and partakes more of substantive due process than anything else. The Volokh Conspiracy » The First Amendment and Advertisements of Legal Prostitution
  • He beckoned to a hesitant pageboy, who had been lingering just outside of the room with the wine that Denwold had called for earlier.
  • She has been sorting fresh ingredients from the garden of her Cotswolds home, grinding them together and trying them out in the shower. The Sun

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