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Thornden Park is a 76-acre (31 ha) park in Syracuse, New York,
United States,
which is the
second largest in the city
after Burnet Park. It was purchased...
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Thornden is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Thornden,
English 16th-century
bishop and
university administrator Richard Thornden...
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Thornden School is a
secondary school with
academy status in
Chandlers Ford, Hampshire. It...
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Richard Thornden was an
eminent 16th-century priest. In 1524 he was
appointed Warden of
Canterbury College,
Oxford and
after that was a
Prebendary at Canterbury...
- West
Blean and
Thornden Woods is a 781-hectare (1,930-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Canterbury in Kent. It is part of the...
- 1506 – John
Thornden,
William Fauntleroy 1507 – John
Thornden or Thornton, John Avery, John
Kynton 1508 –
William Fauntleroy, John
Thornden 1509 – William...
- John
Thornden (or Thornton) was an
English 16th-century Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Oxford, and
became a
suffragan bishop.
Thornden was a Doctor...
- performances, it
offers several free
outdoor concerts each year in
Armory Square,
Thornden Park, and elsewhere. The
company has an
annual budget of US$1 million and...
- art, live
performances and
cultural activities.
Westcott is also home to
Thornden Park, one of the
largest parks in Syracuse. The
Westcott neighborhood is...
- many
local schools of Southampton,
including St. Anne's, St. George's,
Thornden School,
Wyvern School and
Wildern Secondary School.[citation needed] The...