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William of
Wheatley or
Whetley (fl. 1305–1317) was an
English divine, schoolmaster, and author. He
studied at
Oxford and
possibly Paris,
became a schoolmaster...
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Capital Fund". Bloomberg.com. 18
April 2022.
Retrieved 2
February 2024.
Whetley,
Robert H. (1
December 2017). "Hitler's
Shadow Empire: ****
Economics and...
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Broadwindsor crosses the
southeastern flank of
Conegar Hill to join the A 3066 at
Whetley Cross 2
kilometres to the northeast. A
small lane,
branches off northwards...
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storey range of
almshouses with 2-storey wings, mill
buildings within Whetley Mills, the
Parish Church of
Saint Chad (1912) on St Chad's Road, 80 and...
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practically its
entire length.
White Abbey Road -
which becomes Whetley Hill at the
junction with
Whetley Lane and
Carlisle Road - part of the B6144, is similarly...
- upon Hull The Vale
Primary Academy,
Wakefield Weelsby Academy,
Grimsby Whetley Academy,
Bradford Willoughby Road
Primary Academy, S****horpe
Willow Green...
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paintings and
their place in the
world of art. 43 6 "The
Whetley Voice" 24 June 1974 (1974-06-24) The
Whetley Voice, a
community newspaper in Bradford, is discussed...
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Water Swimming Championships in July 1896 and
placed second in the 1896
Whetley Mills Swimming Gala. He came in
second at the 1897 Quarter-Mile
Fresh Water...
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Manningham Albion Club was disbanded. The club
originally pla**** at a
field in
Whetley Hill,
known as
Carlisle Road.
Manningham FC pla****
rugby football under...
- at the age of 16. In 1865, with his
brother Henry, he
established the
Whetley Mills, one of the
largest factories in Bradford. He was also a director...