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Abthorpe is a
village and
civil parish in the
valley of the
River Tove in West Northamptonshire, England,
about 4
miles (6.4 km) west of Towcester, 2 miles...
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Thomas Abthorpe Cooper (born London, England, 1776 - died Bristol, Pennsylvania, 4
April 1841) was an
English actor.
Cooper was born in
Harrow on the Hill...
- John
Abthorpe (19
January 1933 – 7 July 2005), born and died in Nottingham, was an
English professional footballer who pla**** in the
Football League as...
- the 20th century. In the
years following America's independence,
Thomas Abthorpe Cooper, the
young nation's
leading tragedian,
performed Hamlet among other...
- City, the
third of her parents' nine children.: 124 Her father,
Thomas Abthorpe Cooper, was a
successful stage actor and producer. Her mother, Mary Fairlie...
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Information Systems Management,
Summer 2005. Yusuf, Y., A. Gunasekaran, and M.
Abthorpe, "Enterprise
Information Systems Project Implementation: A Case
Study of...
- the same time,
Godwin took up a side job as a
tutor for the
young Thomas Abthorpe Cooper.
After a
fractious relationship between the two,
Godwin eventually...
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Northamptonshire is
entirely covered by
civil parishes, of
which there are 166.
Abthorpe, Adstone, Althorp, Arthingworth,
Ashby St Ledgers, Ashton,
Aston le Walls...
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return to
their homes. "Caution is the name of the game today,"
Major Geoff Abthorpe,
Officer Commanding "B" Company, said
Wednesday as the day began. "Slow...
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Abington –
Abthorpe –
Achurch –
Adstone –
Alderton –
Aldwincle –
Althorp –
Apethorpe – Armston...