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Barnet, Battle of
Barnet, Battle of (14 April 1471) A battle in the Wars of the
ROSES fought between the Lancastrian forces, led by Richard Neville, Earl of
WARWICK (‘the Kingmaker’) and the Yorkist troops of
EDWARD IV. Both sides suffered heavy losses, but Warwick was slain and Edward's recovery of his throne was made almost certain.
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Football: Barnet crew cut from the League Barnet 2 Torquay United 3 Green og 60, Heald 76 Rees 10, Hill 25, Graham 43 Half-time: 0-3 Attendance: 5,523; Torquay save themselves by consigning Underhill's under-achievers to the Conference after a colourful decade
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 5/6/2001; ; 700+ words
; TORQUAY SURVIVE, Barnet's next footballing stop is as uncertain...football. It would be good to report that Barnet departed with style and passion, but...paraded in front of the main stand and the Barnet supporters who had to confront the despair...
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SO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN ... BARNET.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England); 1/18/2004; 700+ words
; WHAT'S IT LIKE? Barnet is what estate agents like to call...at a better price and good schools - Barnet makes sense. The area offers an eclectic...sterling]300,000-plus. TRANSPORT High Barnet is the last stop on the Northern Line...
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Fans' grounds for concern at Barnet; Despite holding an 11-point lead in the Conference, a planning dispute with the local council has left Barnet's future in the balance, writes Raoul Simons.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 12/31/2004; 700+ words
; ...THESE should be heady days at Underhill. Barnet sit 11 points clear at the top of the...level of the game. Central to the row is Barnet's dilapidated ground which chairman...been trying to redevelop for 10 years. Barnet Council has so far failed to give full...
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Barnet thrown out of last chance saloon
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 5/6/2001; ; 700+ words
; Barnet 2 Torquay 3 DOWN AND out, and maybe for...desperation characterised the closing exchanges of Barnet's 10-year stint in League football yesterday...heights of Third Division football again. Barnet went down playing abysmally, but the result...
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FOR ART, A MODEL HOUSE TIES TO BEVERLY INSPIRED BARNET
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 10/31/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...show by world-renowned artist Will Barnet, "My Father's House," at Montserrat through Nov. 23. It is the house Barnet built with his father and lived in...recently to view the exhibit and meet Barnet, 93. "It's delightful to have...
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Football: Happy Harriers; Kidderminster...2 Barnet...1 Neil MacKenzie (54) Drewe Broughton (74) Tony Cottee (14).(Sports)
Newspaper article from: Sports Argus (Birmingham, England); 2/10/2001; 700+ words
; ...thunder bolt knocked the stuffing out of Barnet. Prolific Premiership striker Tony Cottee...GK), Bird, Bogie, Hadley, Doyle. BARNET l-r (3-5-2): Harrison; Goodhind...Harriers defence was prised open when Barnet player-manager Tony Cottee, the former...
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FORCE OF WILL ; Brimming with creative energy and still painting daily at 95, Will Barnet belongs on anyone's who's who of 20th-century American art.
Newspaper article from: Portland Press Herald (Maine); 8/27/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...and still painting daily at 95, Will Barnet belongs on anyone's who's who of 20th...Section: Audience Memo: IF YOU GO Will Barnet's work may be viewed at Tom Veilleux...expressionist movement in the 1950s, Will Barnet taught at the Art Student League of New...
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Property: Hot Spot Barnet - Five names for Barnet? Fair enough, I say
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/17/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...EAST, New, Friern and plain vanilla Barnet. If ever a town needed a collective noun...in north London, where the borough of Barnet eases into Hertfordshire, and where urban...say. The Domesday Book draws a blank on Barnet, whose history dates back at least a...
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Who played piano with Barnet?
Magazine article from: IAJRC Journal; 8/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...which deals with the 1944/45's Charlie Barnet pianists. Following I can offer some...Media, of Albany, Georgia). Dodo was Barnet's piano player since September 1943...arranging. At least in early March 1944 Barnet disbanded. Dodo joined Tommy Dorsey in...
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Band leader Charlie Barnet, 77; career in jazz spanned 40 years
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 9/6/1991; ; 562 words
; SAN DIEGO -- Saxophonist Charlie Barnet, a rowdy Swing Era band leader who was...Wednesday of pneumonia. He was 77. Mr. Barnet, credited with discovering singer Lena...disease, said his wife of 33 years, Betty Barnet. Best remembered for the jazz standards...
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Barnet, Boris
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
BARNET, Boris Nationality: Russian. Born: Moscow...Garin and Lokshina) Publications On BARNET: books— Kushnirov, M., Zhizn...Boris Barneta [The Life and Films of Boris Barnet], Moscow, 1977. Albera, F., and R...
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Barnet
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Barnet , outer borough (1991 pop. 283,000) of Greater London, SE England...aircraft parts, electrical components, and beverages. At the battle of Barnet (1471) during the Wars of the Roses, Edward IV of the House of York defeated...
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Barnet, battle of
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
Barnet, battle of, 1471. Warwick , Edward IV's great ally at Towton , turned...Warwick, in possession of London, marched out to confront him. They met at Barnet, 14 miles north, on 14 April. Warwick's men won initial success, but...
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Barnet, James J.
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Barnet, James J. (1827–1904). Scots-born Australian architect. He was Colonial Architect for New South Wales (1862...
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Barnet, Battle of
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Barnet, Battle of (14 April 1471) A battle in the Wars of the ROSES fought between the Lancastrian forces, led by Richard Neville...
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