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  • Spaniards threatened our shores those who possessed castles tried to adapt them for the use of artillery, and when the Civil War began many of them were strengthened and fortified and often made gallant defences against their enemies, such as Donnington, Colchester,

    Vanishing England 1892

  • Evergreen Village, seven single-family houses at Donnington Place and two single-family houses at Mill Quarter Place.

    Loudoun County development projects Post 2010

  • Evergreen Village, seven single-family houses at Donnington Place and two single-family houses at Mill Quarter Place.

    Loudoun County development projects Post 2010

  • Evergreen Village, a single-family house at 41949 Donnington Pl., a single-family house at 41889 Dublane Pl., eight single-family houses at Shawbury Circle and two single-family houses at Colonial Hills Drive.

    Loudoun County development projects Post 2010

  • Cartwright, of Donnington Close, Redditch, will return to Hereford Crown Court for sentencing on 27 February.

    What party? Not a sheep 2009

  • Evergreen Village, a single-family house at 41949 Donnington Pl., a single-family house at 41889 Dublane Pl., eight single-family houses at Shawbury Circle and two single-family houses at Colonial Hills Drive.

    Loudoun County development projects Post 2010

  • In the fen country from Holland bridge to Donnington, roads bridges and causeways were wrecked and washed away.

    Weatherwatch: bridges over troubled waters 2012

  • “My dad owned a shop in Donnington,” Nan continued.

    Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010

  • Having temporarily dropped the ball with the patently unconvincing statement that she did not remember owning a place called Donnington, she then recovered and asserted that as a property owner, there was nothing sinister in and of itself in scheduling a visit to any of her manors.

    From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558 2008

  • Although her fortifications of Donnington had provided suspicious indications that she was in league with Wyatt, it was her role as head of household, which helped preserve her status whilst she answered government interrogators in the Tower.

    From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558 2008

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