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“I would think anyone with a multiple-location business would be looking at this,” Wormington told Tri-City Herald.
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His father, the Rev. Thomas Allies, was at that time curate of Henbury, in Worcestireshire, later Rector of Wormington, some twelve miles from Cheltenham.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup, won in 1988, was one of three horse racing cups taken from an address in Wormington, Gloucestershire, at about 6. 50am on
icBirmingham 2010
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It was taken from an address in Wormington, Gloucestershire, at about 6. 50am on Wednesday.
icLiverpool 2010
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It was taken from an address in Wormington, Gloucestershire, at about 6. 50am on
icNewcastle 2010
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup, won in 1988, was one of three horse racing cups taken from an address in Wormington, Gloucestershire, at about 6. 50am on Wednesday.
icNewcastle 2010
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Police attended the scene in Wormington near Broadway, Gloucestershire, and are appealing to witnesses to come forward.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup, won in 1988, was one of three horse racing cups taken from an address in Wormington, Gloucestershire, at about 6. 50am on
icLiverpool 2010
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It was taken from an address in Wormington, Gloucestershire, at about 6. 50am.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup, won in 1988, was one of three horse racing cups taken from an address in Wormington, Gloucestershire, at about 6. 50am on
icScotland 2010
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