Sentences with phrase «civil parish in»

Helen Elizabeth Marten was born in the year of 1985, in Macclesfield, a town and civil parish in Cheshire, England.
Departing from Ponta Delgada at 08h30, we will drive for 1H15 towards Faial da Terra which is a civil parish in the municipality of Povoação.
The Wadsworth is the foundation of any sophisticated gent's wardrobe and it takes its name from a civil parish in West Yorkshire, once home to a distinguished country manor.

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In 1791 French revolutionaries set down the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, assigning all French citizens a right to vote in elections for parish priests and bishopIn 1791 French revolutionaries set down the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, assigning all French citizens a right to vote in elections for parish priests and bishopin elections for parish priests and bishops.
In minor boundary changes in place for the 2010 general election, parts of the two civil parishes, Baston, and Langtoft forming much of the Truesdale ward, moved to neighbouring Grantham and StamforIn minor boundary changes in place for the 2010 general election, parts of the two civil parishes, Baston, and Langtoft forming much of the Truesdale ward, moved to neighbouring Grantham and Stamforin place for the 2010 general election, parts of the two civil parishes, Baston, and Langtoft forming much of the Truesdale ward, moved to neighbouring Grantham and Stamford.
The municipality is composed of 19 civil parishes, and is located in the District of vora.
students were back in school classrooms either in the archdiocese, which embraces eight civil parishes (counties) in southeast Louisiana, or neighboring dioceses.
[4] There are 17,629 residents in the three central civil parishes that comprise the historical city: São Pedro, São Sebastião, and São José.
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