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  • Sam Spurway, who now captains Ilminster in the south of the county, was going to start in the Championship side.

    England's Craig Kieswetter has mentality to shine at World Twenty20 2010

  • Kevin will lead an important one-day seminar at Dillington House, Ilminster, Somerset on Tuesday 25th November: The Health and Safety Law Update, for the H&S practitioner working in the public sector.

    Could YOU be come a killer? Thatsnews 2008

  • Kevin will lead an important one-day seminar at Dillington House, Ilminster, Somerset on Tuesday 25th November: The Health and Safety Law Update, for the H&S practitioner working in the public sector.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • If you run around in Ilminster our opening town and talk to every NPC, you should encounter all of these things fairly quickly: Shakespearean quest lines; historically accurate tavern games; NPCs and resources drawn from Shakespeare;

    Two Releases: Arden I and Exodus 2007

  • If you run around in Ilminster our opening town and talk to every NPC, you should encounter all of these things fairly quickly: Shakespearean quest lines; historically accurate tavern games; NPCs and resources drawn from Shakespeare;

    November 2007 2007

  • Ilminster, and Exeter; and the fourth evening arrived in time for supper before the antique baronial mansion, of which the gate was in an odious Gothic taste that would have set Mr. Walpole wild with pleasure.

    The Memoires of Barry Lyndon 2006

  • A short distance north is Ilminster, an ancient market town with a beautiful Perpendicular church crowned with a poem in stone that is of surpassing loveliness even in this county of lovely towers.

    Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes

  • After Ilminster the road became steeper, though it was yet too early in the year to be very rough.

    The Motor Pirate G. Sidney Paternoster

  • Ilminster, and afterwards had traversed another twenty-five miles of their journey when one of their tyres unfortunately punctured.

    The Motor Pirate G. Sidney Paternoster

  • Esq., who died in 1580, in the church of Ilminster, co.

    Notes and Queries, Number 43, August 24, 1850 Various

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