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Martley is a
village and
civil parish in the
Malvern Hills district of the
English county of Worcestershire. It is
approximately nine
miles north-west...
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William Martley (4
January 1824 – 6
February 1874) was the
locomotive superintendent of the
London Chatham and
Dover Railway (LCDR) in
England from 1860...
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George Martley Davis (7
January 1860 – 20 July 1938) was an
Australian politician. He was born in
Emerald Hill to
grazier George Davis and Mary Critchley...
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their parish. Poor law
unions were established. In west
Worcestershire the
Martley Poor Law
Union was
established to take the poor from the
following parishes...
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recommendation was "unfortunate". Kay
Martley and
Debra Tate also
continued to
oppose granting parole.
Martley stated "this man does not
belong outside...
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School is a
mixed gender secondary school with
academy status located in
Martley, Worcestershire, England. The
school has
about 700
students on roll who...
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Martley Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Barbara Jones-Williams* 504 58.7 –13.6
Liberal Democrats John
Bateman 197 22.9 N/A
Independent George...
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Quantity made
Quantity preserved Year(s)
withdrawn Comments William Martley (1860–1874) Acis 0-6-0 113–126 572–585 Sharp,
Stewart & Co.
Robert Stephenson...
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Second Series, vol. 6,
Translated by W.H. Fremantle, G.
Lewis and W.G.
Martley, Buffalo, NY:
Christian Literature Publishing Co. – via New
Advent "Search...
- Fathers,
Second Series. Vol. VI.
Translated by Fremantle, W.H.; Lewis, G.;
Martley, W.G. Buffalo, N.Y.:
Christian Literature Publishing Co. §29. Bizzell,...