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- Backwoods Killer in First-Person Horror Survival Game 'NorthBury Grove'". Bloody-Disgusting. "Northbury Grove: King's ComfortDownload Game". Freegameplanet...
- His church was Congregational. He lived in Plymouth, Connecticut (then Northbury) until 1790, when he moved to Clinton, New York. In 1795 he returned to...
- Northbury is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The ward was first used in the 2022 elections. It returns three councillors...
- original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 30 September 2021. "ALL SAINTS". northbury-churches. Archived from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 30...
- Longbridge wards) was 48,340 in 2011.[citation needed] Primary schools include Northbury Primary School, Eastbury Primary School, St Margaret's Church of England...
- (1857–1860) E Ingraham Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1884–1958) Eli Terry; Northbury, Connecticut (1795–1852) E N Welch Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1864–1903)...
- brothers, who immigrated from England to build the Panshanger, Brickendon, Northbury, Fairfield, Cheshunt, Woodside, Palmerston and Saundridge estates between...
- Brickendon Estate (both on the Australian National Heritage List), Panshanger, Northbury, Fairfield, Cheshunt, Woodside, Palmerston and Saundridge. Six generations...
- lung cancer in 1976, and his mother died in 2011. Bragg was educated at Northbury Junior School and Park Modern Secondary School (now part of Barking Abbey...
- The town was named after Plymouth, M****achusetts. Plymouth (formerly Northbury, a section of Waterbury) was originally used as a burying ground for Waterbury...