The Duke of Windsor, briefly King Edward VIII before he abdicated to marry Mrs Simpson, also owned a Stannard watercolour. |
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This month my two-part series on the Dukes of York concludes with the dukes from the Stuart, Hanoverian, and Windsor dynasties. |
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After we recovered our equilibrium, we walked for miles around this bit of Windsor Park. |
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Like so many other eponyms, the origin of the Windsor Knot is disputed, and the Duke of Windsor himself dismissed that he had invented it. |
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Among the more unusual vehicles contributing to the relief effort a duck boat drafted in to help flooded residents in Windsor today. |
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Well, I've still never seen any on the Tube myself but on Saturday I saw my first ever umbrella dispensing machine at Windsor Central station. |
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The Princess Royal has also cancelled all official engagements so she can be at Windsor to comfort the Queen. |
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She got herself a prime spot at the front of well-wishers outside the Guildhall and had a ticket into the grounds of Windsor Castle. |
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Baxter is a professor emeritus at the University of Windsor whose diverse body of work includes photography, light boxes and sculpture. |
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I served in the Grenadier Guards and was on duty at Windsor many times and saw her on several occasions. |
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Windsor Red is an English specialty blending hot pink Elderberry wine with mild Derby cheese. |
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The deanery at Windsor was attacked and Christopher's father was forced to move out. |
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The choice appears to be four-in-hand, Windsor, cross knot, half-Windsor, Prince Albert, Ascot, or small knot. |
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Suggesting we should move is like telling the Queen to move from Windsor Castle as it now lies in the flight path from Heathrow. |
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The Windsor unit cares for seven residents who are mentally infirm and are suffering from Alzheimer's Disease or other types of dementia. |
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Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week. |
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Windsor and the surrounding towns hum with great places to eat, drink and be as merry as a monarch. |
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The bizarre drama happened in February on the banks of the Thames near Windsor, where the one-time friends both moored their houseboats. |
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Possibly the son of a Hampshire serf, he entered royal service and superintended the rebuilding of Windsor castle. |
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The sanitation of Windsor Castle was almost as bad as the slums of London, with seeping cesspits polluting the water supply. |
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At 12.30 pm the bearer party will place the coffin in the hearse and five minutes later the procession will leave for Windsor. |
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But the casket containing the ashes is initially being placed in another vault at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. |
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Windsor would now be under investigation by police and we would begin the process of selecting a proper head of state. |
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The Queen marked her Golden Jubilee yesterday with the first-ever ecumenical church service at St George's Chapel, Windsor. |
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Shakespeare refers to canary wine in Twelfth Night and The Merry Wives of Windsor. |
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During a weekend outing to Windsor Castle, Ruth met Wenclell Poore, a U.S. Army Air Corps staff sergeant. |
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She moved towards Wales and the north-west to collect support, with Edward marching from Windsor to intercept her. |
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The model nature of Windsor involved imitation, as of the Tudor style, to make a statement with a lot of leisure about it. |
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It had won its case in 1994, when a French court decided that Windsor had signed a mortgage deed. |
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Her oyster silk basket-weave coat and chiffon dress proved a hit at the civil ceremony in Windsor Guildhall. |
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The Windsor Hotel in Cairo was originally built as a Turkish bath house for the royal families in Cairo. |
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We were moving to Windsor, in the South, because my parents thought of bettering their lot. |
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References to metheglin appear in Love's Labour's Lost and The Merry Wives of Windsor. |
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Currently, with two games left they are five points behind Windsor, which has the last spot. |
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It was perhaps used to convey the senior noblewomen in a manner befitting their status as the entourage made its way into Windsor. |
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The race meeting is one of the few engagements, outside of the Windsor Wives' beetle drive, which the Queen actively enjoys. |
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Two Grenadier guardsmen from the Windsor barracks will be in full scarlet uniform, complete with trademark bearskin headgear. |
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Since no horse could be found to bear her weight she used to career about after hounds in Windsor Great Park in a small chariot. |
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Her Majesty the Queen, speaking from Windsor, issued the following open message. |
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The Windsor Castle will feed you right royally for less than that modest price. |
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The feelings aroused by Princess Diana, and her very public falling out with the House of Windsor, were just as strong. |
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South Windsor is a lovely little town and the drive down to the launch was picturesque with rolling cornfields and wildflower meadows. |
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The Duke of Windsor was another undisputed arbiter elegantiarum for the whole civilized world. |
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Starkey goes on to point out it would be hard for the house of Windsor to pull off the same trick. |
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Ms Windsor gave the Queen a tour of the Elstree studios while Wendy Richard, alias downtrodden Pauline Fowler, escorted the Duke of Edinburgh. |
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Greetings and good wishes were brought by Gordon Darragh, from Windsor Baptist Church, Belfast, where the Wright family had been worshipping. |
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He combined working as a warehouse manager in Manchester with singing on the northern club circuit where he met Windsor Davies. |
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The bridegroom wore a tuxedo by Hugo Boss, with a red Windsor knot tie and matching waistcoat. |
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He flipped up the collar of his shirt and tied a Windsor knot, then patted the tie and his collar flat again. |
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He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always. |
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The classical Windsor knot makes a comeback, in a modified form, minus that dimple below the knot, for a straight fall. |
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The results explain why the Windsor knot is wider than the four-in-hand knot. |
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The Windsor knot was to British style what the fall of Singapore was to British arms. |
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From a dressy Windsor knot to sporty Samosa knot, these consultants are here to teach. |
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If you're looking for something a little more assertive, try the half-Windsor knot, a modest version of the Windsor knot. |
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After I've learnt the Windsor knot, maybe I should get lessons in chopstick management? |
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The idea is perhaps best summed up by another Rushton work featuring a Windsor chair set on a pedestal. |
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Use ladderback chairs, rocking chairs, benches, wicker furniture and Windsor chairs. |
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Early Victorian taste favoured opulence and eclecticism, so exhibition showpieces coexisted with simpler, compact items like Windsor chairs. |
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Diane took it all in without comment, then walked to the other side of the tables and sat down in one of the Windsor chairs. |
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Besides the things she had already seen, she pointed out a Boulle cabinet, a Sevres vase, and a 19th century saddle-seat Windsor chair. |
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The spindles of Windsor chairs support the spine and move with the sitter's changes in position. |
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In the 16th century, Acts of Parliament regulated the watermen and wherrymen working on the tidal Thames between Gravesend and Windsor. |
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The scene is usually uninhabited but spinning wheels, Windsor chairs, rag rugs, and other icons of the colonial revival suggest a human presence. |
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In the last federal election, he ran under the banner of the Green Party in Windsor. |
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A Royal beekeeper rushed to the rescue when a queen bee sent a buzz of excitement around Windsor Castle. |
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William was driving nine-year-old Emma to Windsor Castle for the day when they stopped the car because the youngster felt queasy. |
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He became King George VI upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, later duke of Windsor. |
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The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. |
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Be you the sedate, white tie and waltz type or the rock-around-the-clock hep sort or something in between, there is something to suit you at the Windsor. |
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He is expected to spend the next few days closeted with lawyers and advisers at his home, royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park. |
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The horses from Oman were flown over in two planeloads, while a team from Azerbaijan drove to Windsor in a 17-day road trip. |
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Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough. |
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Visitors to Windsor Castle are to be given a glimpse of the drawings, books and documents collected by the Stuart kings and queens during their 100-year reign. |
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And Prince Harry may be a Windsor, but in coloration and temperament he is indubitably a flaming-red Spencer. |
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Among the myriad rebuses on the aforementioned double-sided sheet at Windsor, there is an elaborate one on the verso that includes an image of a black yarnwinder. |
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The Windsor chair jumped across the Atlantic from England in the early 18th century and has been a comfortable favorite around American tables ever since. |
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The Centennial Exposition of 1876 in Philadelphia also exhibited a New England kitchen furnished with a mix of old tables, cradles, Windsor chairs, and a spinning wheel. |
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In general, the four-in-hand works better with a shirt with a straight collar, while the half and full Windsor knots work better with a spread or English spread collar. |
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Oyama enjoys not only styling men, but educating those who need help with details like selecting complementing colors or tying an effective Windsor knot. |
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I do remember listening to Pink Floyd and sipping excellent whisky at about 2am whilst some of the group tried to show the rest of us how to tie a Full Windsor knot. |
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The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers. |
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The Planet Fashion stores are staffed with tie consultants to help customers understand and learn the various tie-knots, from the dressy Windsor knot to the sport Samosa knot. |
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The existing Ambassador Bridge, the busiest border crossing on Earth, debouches into downtown Windsor. |
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He was accorded, literally, the red-carpet treatment by the Labour government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, culminating in an audience with the Queen at Windsor Castle. |
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St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle is a possibility and very magical if the wedding is held near Christmas. |
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Mountbatten was born to a family closely related to the house of Windsor. |
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The mist was still lifting off the big lake in the park at Windsor, and only a few joggers and moochers ambled about along the narrow path, that circles the lake. |
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Edie Windsor, by which I mean, poster children for the cause with compelling mainstream narratives. |
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The earliest stronghold here was probably founded in 1108 by the Norman adventurer Gerald of Windsor, but was taken and retaken several times during the next century. |
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After being manager for Montague Penley at the Windsor Theatre, he succeeded to the lesseeship, and in 1841 became manager of the Theatre Royal, Sheffield. |
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That's when Windsor petitioned the Supreme Court to hear her case on an expedited basis. |
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He was an honorary medical officer to the Royal Windsor Horse show and the Guards Polo Club from their inception and a member of the Barbers livery company. |
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Windsor is like John Hudgins, a great arm that threw a ton of innings. |
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The Red Wings practiced in the Windsor Arena that August and September, and Jack Adams signed him to a galt contract. |
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The Queen walked from Windsor Castle to the guildhall with the Duke of Edinburgh. |
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Particularly notable are an early nineteenth-century Windsor armchair with an elaborate fretwork back and a rare early eighteenth-century silver tankard. |
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A maiden race winner at Windsor in June, Pinkerton has run well in both his starts since then, being a good second to Norse Dancer on his latest outing, at Ascot. |
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Having been told that she was a scarlet woman who had brought the name of the House of Windsor into disrepute, Margaret decided to behave like one. |
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Listening on the other side of the court was Edith Windsor herself, a spry 83-year-old with bright eyes and a pixie-like smile. |
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Her ring is a Windsor family heirloom, and she posed with it to show off the square-cut central diamond and three diamond baguettes on either side. |
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On a family visit to Windsor Safari Park just to get used to his new car, a jumpy old banger with steering wheel stick-shift gears, Ron was flagged down by a policeman. |
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The assumption that the Windsor matriarch, alone of her tribe, offered a symbol impervious to scepticism, reproach, censure, even simple boredom, has been dispelled. |
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A caravan from Windsor, Ontario across the river recently delivered a couple of hundred gallons to needy customers. |
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Despite the necessary assertion that Gragg was skilled at bentwood construction, the Windsor chairs now attributed to him do not themselves fully support that assertion. |
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Campbell says she sees herself and Nancy in the love story of Edie Windsor and her late partner, Thea Spyer. |
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It comprises some twenty paintings, twenty drawings, and three miniatures from numerous public collections and the British Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. |
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A misericord in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, shows four enormous hounds piling into a cauldron, indifferent to the cook just poised to hurl his ladle. |
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Fayed was keen to appear and promote his multi-million dollar restoration of the villa Windsor. |
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The blight is actually a fungus called rhytisma acerinum and has infected trees all the way from Ottawa to Barrie to Windsor in the past several years. |
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Most of the war was spent at Windsor castle, where the princesses learned the art of rolling out of bed and into air raid shelters when the sirens sounded. |
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The win was made all the more important after UW endured a somewhat sluggish start to the season, falling in their season opener against Windsor earlier this month. |
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Okay, so I'll probably get sent to the Tower for saying it, but I've had just about enough of the multimillionaire Windsor family bossing us all around. |
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As I noted in May, the Windsor opinion is actually much narrower than the cases that have followed in its midst. |
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Over the bridge, Eton seemed to offer even more eating establishments than Windsor, dotted between an eclectic mix of shops, galleries and boutiques. |
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A year or so later, a magistrate fined her when her dog bit a passer-by in the Windsor Great Park. |
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Princess Elizabeth spent most of the war years at Windsor Castle and made her first radio broadcast on October 13, 1940, at the age of 14, on Children's Hour. |
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There was the time I was walking through the Home Park at Windsor and encountered the princess royal with a fierce dog. |
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Because of the late change of plans the wedding was squeezed in before three other couples marrying at the Guildhall in Windsor on Saturday, and will begin at 12.30 pm. |
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Born in East London, he studied stage management at the Central School Of Speech And Drama, before working as stage manager at the Theatre Royal, Windsor. |
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The stronghold for many of these species is in the Caledonian pinewoods of Scotland, although colonies are also recorded in the New Forest and Windsor Forest. |
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The problem with the Windsor Report's reference to the canons of Nicaea, some conservatives have responded, is that it focuses on the wrong heretics. |
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I also met the sensible Lady Helen Windsor at the ridotto, who had obviously come to the same conclusion as McAlpine. |
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Now, its silent power is to be harnessed to help provide electricity for Windsor Castle in a scheme that underlines the Royal family's green credentials. |
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They recently opened electrification from Windsor to Blainville, and they electrified the track between CP and CN tracks, using overhead catenary the whole way. |
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Had the caveats been upheld a marriage certificate could not have been issued and the civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall would not have gone ahead. |
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All 44 diocesan bishops and 10 suffragans were asked to attend the meeting to discuss October's Windsor Report, a document produced to examine the crisis. |
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Both will be invested and installed at a ceremony at Windsor in June. |
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Northern Ireland games regularly attracted crowds of 30,000 to Windsor Park for home internationals as the team often qualified for international tournaments. |
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In the early 1980s, four co-partners founded Windsor Communications Co., a design firm specializing in creative work for the entertainment industry. |
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The Windsor, the oldest five-star hotel in Australia, at first can seem fusty and a little conservative, but she soon comes alive with the stories told about her. |
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Later, with close family members, she drove to Windsor for the committal service and interment at St George's Chapel, within the Castle precincts. |
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Hamilton and Windsor elected to proceed by way of litigation. |
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The Union Castle Line's flagship, the Windsor Castle, was dressed overall to mark her 100th voyage between Southampton and South Africa when she docked in Durban. |
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The move to use Windsor guildhall also met with problems when it emerged that, under the rules governing civil marriages, members of the public must be allowed to attend. |
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The monarch, an equestrian sports fan, was taking a carriage ride through the forest near Windsor Castle when she came upon a clearing that looked perfect for racing. |
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Recovering at Windsor, he applied for three months' unpaid leave to write the novel that had been forming in his mind. |
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Both Jon Snow and Barbara Windsor are patrons for the charity, and ambassadors include Keira Chaplin and Mica Paris. |
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It claimed that in 2011 at Windsor Castle, while having lunch with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, the monarch criticised the union. |
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In 1960, the association moved to its present location on Windsor Avenue in south Belfast, in a building once occupied by Thomas Andrews. |
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Jack Myall, 19, from Netherthong and Callum Girdwood 19, from Upperthong, travelled to Windsor to take part in the Queen's Scouts Parade. |
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The Upper Ward of Windsor Castle comprises a number of major buildings enclosed by the upper bailey wall, forming a central quadrangle. |
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He was attached to the USS Tullibee and the SIC NPTU Windsor, where he was an instructor at the Nuclear Submarine Prototype School. |
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At the heart of Windsor Castle is the Middle Ward, a bailey formed around the motte or artificial hill in the centre of the ward. |
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Today, more than 500 people live and work in Windsor Castle, making it the largest inhabited castle in the world. |
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Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. |
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Six years later there was again civil unrest, and Richard spent Christmas in the security of the Tower rather than Windsor as was more usual. |
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At breakfast, guests can choose between Treberva's Doyenne du Comice pear juice or Red Windsor apple juice. |
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Parents include tamara Mellon, Roman Abromavich and Lady Helen Windsor. |
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Windsor is one of the UK's top comperes and has a natural ability to create a relaxed, friendly atmosphere in any room. |
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Henry VIII was interred in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, next to Jane Seymour. |
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Protests were made at the possibility of including Windsor, Slough and Eton in the authority. |
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In 1214, while the king was at Windsor Castle, Robert Fitzwalter led an army into London and laid siege to the Tower. |
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The announcement by Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott in Canberra culminated more than a fortnight of intensive political horse-trading. |
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Couple of swifties by the Thames and then on to Windsor for tomorrow night, ready for the big one ahead. |
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During his tenure, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra made 17 national broadcasts on Canadian Broadcasting Radio. |
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For Melchiori, The Merry Wives of Windsor, 50-51, the 1602 date also poses an unmoveable stumbling block. |
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Children at Legoland in Windsor were left in tears when a brawl broke out between parents queuing for a ride at the fun park. |
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Most of his current barge work involves hauling Algoma Steel coils south to Windsor and Chicago, with slabs coming upbound from Hamilton. |
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The lodgings were renovated and elaborated during the 1220s and 1230s, becoming comparable with other palatial residences such as Windsor Castle. |
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And I, the nearest kinsman of the Earl of Windsor, was to propose his election. |
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George III was buried on 16 February in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
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In February 1952, Elizabeth II came to the throne and decided to make Windsor her principal weekend retreat. |
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On 20 November 1992, a major fire occurred at Windsor Castle, lasting for 15 hours and causing widespread damage to the Upper Ward. |
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Clint Benedict, Windsor goalie, was the lone netminder to suffer a penalty. |
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The chapel was built in 1825 by Jeffry Wyattville and regularly used by George IV during the refurbishment of Windsor Castle. |
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This covers Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace and the Tower of London, as well as Windsor Castle. |
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In English folklore, Herne the Hunter is a ghost associated with Windsor Forest and Great Park in the English county of Berkshire. |
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William Harrison Ainsworth's 1843 novel Windsor Castle featured Herne and popularised his legend. |
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It is widely known as the site of Windsor Castle, one of the official residences of the British Royal Family. |
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By the late 12th century the settlement at Windelsora was renamed Old Windsor. |
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Windsor Castle is noted in the Domesday Book under the entry for Clewer, the neighbouring manor to Windsor. |
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King Henry married his second wife at Windsor Castle in 1121, after the White Ship disaster. |
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With this Windsor became a major pilgrimage destination, particularly for Londoners. |
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Most accounts of Windsor in the 16th and 17th centuries talk of its poverty, badly made streets and poor housing. |
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Despite its royal dependence, like many commercial centres, Windsor was a Parliamentarian town. |
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In 1652 the largest house in Windsor Great Park was built on land which Oliver Cromwell had appropriated from the Crown. |
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This started a period of new development in Windsor, with the building of two army barracks. |
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Near the town is Legoland Windsor, the only Legoland park in the United Kingdom and the largest Legoland park in the world in terms of area. |
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Windsor is accessible from Junction 6 of the M4 and from Slough via a 3 mile long dual carriageway. |
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From 1883 to 1885, the London Underground's District line's westbound service ran as far as Windsor. |
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Originally a fully trafficked road bridge, Windsor Bridge is now for pedestrians and cyclists only. |
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To the south of the town lies Windsor Great Park and the towns of Old Windsor, Egham and Virginia Water. |
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As well as HM Queen Elizabeth II and other British Royal Family members, Windsor has many other notable residents both former and current. |
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Windsor Cricket Club's clubhouse and pitches are at Home Park in the shadow of Windsor Castle. |
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The Windsor 1st team currently play in Division 2A of the Thames Valley League. |
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Windsor is part of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead which is administered by an elected unitary authority. |
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Historically the park covered an area many times the size known as Windsor Forest, Windsor Royal Park or its current name. |
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The most prominent hill is Snow Hill and the avenue of trees known as the Long Walk runs between here and Windsor Castle. |
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Windsor Castle was begun in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as it afforded a good defensive point over the River Thames. |
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Windsor Great Park was featured on the cover and inner booklet of the 1978 Elton John album A Single Man. |
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One of the public duties battalions or incremental companies is responsible for providing the guard at Windsor Castle. |
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The ceremony for changing the Windsor Guard is broadly the same as that which takes place at Buckingham Palace. |
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Companion sketch of Sir Thomas Elyot by Holbein, Royal Collection, Windsor. |
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In 1700, his family moved to a small estate at Popeswood in Binfield, Berkshire, close to the royal Windsor Forest. |
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Pope would later describe the countryside around the house in his poem Windsor Forest. |
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He has also lived in North Stoke, Oxfordshire, Clewer near Windsor, Berkshire, Lowestoft in Suffolk and Chelsea Harbour in London. |
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She left her fiance Olivier Delaloye and married Faldo in July 2001 in a lavish ceremony at his Windsor home. |
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St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle was built by Edward IV and Henry VII in honour of the order. |
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In September 2009, however, they issued an announcement in favour of the redevelopment of Windsor Park. |
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From February to May 1940, they lived at Royal Lodge, Windsor, until moving to Windsor Castle, where they lived for most of the next five years. |
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At Windsor, the princesses staged pantomimes at Christmas in aid of the Queen's Wool Fund, which bought yarn to knit into military garments. |
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Work has started on the taller Obel Tower, which already surpasses the height of Windsor House in its unfinished state. |
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The Northern Ireland national football team, ranked 43rd in October 2014 in the FIFA World Rankings, plays its home matches at Windsor Park. |
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Justice Ivan Rand issued a landmark legal decision following a strike in Windsor, Ontario, involving 17,000 Ford workers. |
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Unplugged features Clapton performing live in front of a small audience on 16 January 1992 at Bray Film Studios in Windsor, Berkshire, England. |
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No chance in hell, even if it was a Gurney Eagle engine. The only way you can get those sort of neddies out of a 302 Windsor would be boost. |
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David was transferred to Windsor Castle in Berkshire upon the return of Edward III from France. |
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The message merely stated that General Grey would arrive that evening from Windsor. |
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In 2008 the Barra RNLI Life Boat, Edna Windsor was featured on a series of stamps. |
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If the Union Flag flies above Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle or Sandringham House, it signals that the Queen is not in residence. |
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Personal Standards have been used to cover the coffins of The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and The Duke of Windsor. |
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Eleanor was taken by ship to Bristol, then held prisoner at Windsor for nearly three years. |
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The marriage was to take place in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle, with a subsequent religious blessing at St George's Chapel. |
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The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh did attend the service of blessing, and held a reception for the newlyweds at Windsor Castle afterwards. |
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The blessing, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, was televised. |
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Prince Charles was confirmed at age 16 by Archbishop of Canterbury Michael Ramsey at Easter 1965, in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
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Adam Afriyie is a politician, and Conservative Member of Parliament for Windsor. |
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Merchant vessels were also built such as RMS Mauretania and RMS Windsor Castle. |
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He died on 9 April 1483 and was buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
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The Loyalists, led by Bishop Charles Inglis fled to Windsor, Nova Scotia, where they founded King's Collegiate School. |
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Albert and Victoria felt mutual affection and the Queen proposed to him on 15 October 1839, just five days after he had arrived at Windsor. |
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Other facilities in Colorado include a further 750 persons employed at a blade manufacturing facility in Windsor, Colorado. |
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Isle of Wight County features two incorporated towns, Smithfield and Windsor. |
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Cricket is played on Saturdays and Sundays at Windsor Park and Haynes Oval. |
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They include Truro, Windsor, Parrsboro, Great Village, Bass River, Five Islands, Economy, Wolfville, Walton, and Kingsport. |
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The sea's name appeared in George Windsor Earl's 1837 Sailing Directions for the Arafura Sea which he compiled from the narratives of Lieuts. |
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Members are also divided regarding agreement with the Windsor Report and Lambeth Conference. |
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Bishops in his province criticised the Windsor Report for failing to call liberal churches to repentance. |
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A second international bridge is currently under consideration between Detroit and Windsor. |
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Although due to depart with the others, James Hammett was detained in Windsor, charged with an assault, while the others left the colony. |
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Hartford is bordered by the towns of West Hartford, Newington, Wethersfield, East Hartford, Bloomfield, South Windsor, and Windsor. |
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Woodward, the librarian of Windsor Castle, wrote a series of articles for the Gentleman's Magazine that challenged the validity of the text. |
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The Duke's second wife, Camilla, whom he married on 9 April 2005 at the Guildhall in Windsor, is the current Duchess of Cornwall. |
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Late in the morning of St. Stephen's Day, Marc mounted his horse, ready to leave Windsor, Cecily, and all of Angleterre. |
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Last year's Windsor Castle Stakes victor Hootenanny should be in the shakeup, while old rivals Tiggy Wiggy and Anthem Alexander can also figure. |
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Regardless of whether Greek politicians tie a Windsor knot or no knot at all, one thing seems certain. |
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Rehn's Nest's Curragh effort had Murphy yesterday eyeing Group 1s for his daughter of Windsor Knot. |
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When finished, the clip is hidden and what is left is the perfect Double Windsor knot that stays flawlessly in place. |
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The skinny tie is still going strong but, for a more grown-up air, a fat Windsor knot adds colour and class. |
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Jones also has lots of advice that I can't imagine I'll ever need to take, such as how to wear a bow-tie and how to tie a Windsor knot. |
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The 24-year-old produced a bright display at left wingback in Friday's comfortable 1-0 friendly win over Latvia at Windsor Park. |
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Victoria took a close interest in the details of how Windsor Castle was run, including the minutiae of the social events. |
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Edward was created Duke of Windsor by his brother, George VI, prior to the marriage. |
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Head to the main Peascod Street for high street names or Windsor Royal Station for designer brands. |
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At the end of this period Windsor Castle became a place of royal confinement. |
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At Windsor, the rustics who dance in the antimasque ask how they themselves might become gypsies. |
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The reconstruction of the state room at Windsor Castle was notable for the integration of architecture, sculpture and painting. |
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The Cox-trained Lunar Phase has been placed first in a maiden at Windsor in April following a positive test for ranitidine from winner Izzi Top. |
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George disliked Hampton Court, and was attracted by the park at Windsor Castle. |
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The Duke of Cumberland made the most use of the property in his role as the Ranger of Windsor Great Park. |
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Instead she will convalesce quietly at home at Windsor Castle. |
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In 1682, Wren advised that the original statues of the King's Beasts on St George's Chapel, Windsor be removed. |
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The birth was difficult, and the queen died on 24 October 1537 from an infection and was buried in Windsor. |
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George I took little interest in Windsor Castle, preferring his other palaces at St James's, Hampton Court and Kensington. |
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In 1506, Henry extorted the Treaty of Windsor from Philip the Handsome of Burgundy. |
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Windsor was the only royal palace to be successfully fully modernised by Charles II in the Restoration years. |
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The Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 saw the first period of significant change to Windsor Castle for many years. |
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The Parliamentary Army Council moved into Windsor in November and decided to try Charles for treason. |
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Stephan of the University of Windsor in Ontario and his colleagues describe a metalfree compound, called phosphonium borate, that does both. |
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Prince Rupert of the Rhine, a prominent Royalist general, attempted to relieve Windsor Castle that November. |
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Edward was born at Windsor Castle on 13 November 1312, and was often referred to as Edward of Windsor in his early years. |
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Charles I was a connoisseur of art, and paid greater attention to the aesthetic aspects of Windsor Castle than his predecessors. |
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And the IFA favour moving Windsor Park matches to Friday evenings to keep double-headers apart. |
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The absence of space at Windsor continued to prove problematic, with James' English and Scottish retinues often quarrelling over rooms. |
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James I used Windsor Castle primarily as a base for hunting, one of his favourite pursuits, and for socialising with his friends. |
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This flow of foreign visitors was captured for the queen's entertainment in William Shakespeare's play, The Merry Wives of Windsor. |
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A fitted dressing case with a view of Windsor Castle, attributed to George Wise Snr. |
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She conducted some modest building works at Windsor, including a wide range of repairs to the existing structures. |
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Terry Biddlecombe reaches a career total of 900 as Pitpan wins the novice hurdle at Windsor. |
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Mary also expanded the buildings used by the Knights of Windsor in the Lower Ward, using stone from Reading Abbey. |
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The commission refused to allow Charles's burial at Westminster Abbey, so his body was conveyed to Windsor on the night of 7 February. |
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Throughout the Tudor period, Windsor was also used as a safe retreat in the event of plagues occurring in London. |
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She said the nearest postboxes for customers to use include Windsor Drive and at the delivery office in Aber Road. |
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Henry VI, born at Windsor Castle and known as Henry of Windsor, became king at the young age of nine months. |
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Windsor Castle continued to be favoured by monarchs in the 15th century, despite England beginning to slip into increasing political violence. |
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Most monarchs and royals who died after 1760 are buried either in St George's Chapel or at Frogmore to the east of Windsor Castle. |
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Until November 2007 the group also operated Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, New York. |
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Organised swimming events take place at various points generally upstream of Hampton Court, including Windsor, Marlow and Henley. |
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William of Wykeham went on to build New College, Oxford and Winchester College, where the influence of Windsor Castle can easily be seen. |
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Edward III was born at Windsor Castle and used it extensively throughout his reign. |
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The justiciars pushed him and his forces back to the castles of Tickhill and Windsor, which were besieged. |
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King John undertook some building works at Windsor, but primarily to the accommodation rather than the defences. |
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Briolette, who found only the brilliant Ouija Board too good at Newmarket, can gain compensation at Windsor today. |
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These included Putney Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Datchet Bridge, Windsor Bridge and Sonning Bridge. |
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Charles was moved to Hurst Castle at the end of 1648, and thereafter to Windsor Castle. |
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Windsor Castle's position on top of steep ground has meant that the castle's gardens are limited in scale. |
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Berkshire is split into unitary authorities, and Wokingham, Windsor and Slough have the next best GCSE results. |
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Unlucky to catch a tartar last time at Windsor, but pulled clear of third and fancied to go one better with race conditions in his favour. |
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Historians have attributed Prince Albert's death in 1861 to typhoid that had spread in the river's dirty waters beside Windsor Castle. |
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He had many castles built, including those at Wallingford, Rochester, Windsor and most importantly the Tower of London. |
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Desborough Island, Ham Island at Old Windsor and Penton Hook Island were artificially created by lock cuts and navigation channels. |
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Parliament quickly seized London, and Charles fled the capital for Hampton Court Palace on 10 January, moving two days later to Windsor Castle. |
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The course, owned by Ascot Racecourse Ltd, enjoys close associations with the British Royal Family, being approximately six miles from Windsor Castle. |
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In May 2016, the Saltire was flown from horseback during The Queen's 90th birthday celebration at Windsor, alongside the flags of England, Northern Ireland and Wales. |
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I wonder shall History ever pull off her periwig and cease to be court-ridden? Shall we see something of France and England besides Versailles and Windsor? |
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They attended a ceremony in honour of the winners of the military showjumping championship, which was held as part of the Windsor Horse Show Festival. |
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The Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII, was not invited either. |
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Instead Charles took advantage of the good road links emerging around Windsor to hold his council meetings at Hampton Court when he was staying at the castle. |
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Although Windsor Castle was now big enough to hold the entire court, it was not built with chambers for the King's Council, as would be found in Whitehall. |
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