Similar words: hattiesburg, johannesburg, salisbury, bloomsbury, fawkes, guy fawkes, sales budget, james buchanan. Meaning: n. the final battle of the War of the Roses in 1471 in which Edward IV defeated the Lancastrians.
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(1) Motorists passing through Tewkesbury have been badly hit.
(2) Over the next few hundred years, Tewkesbury remained a busy commercial centre, often ranked only second to Gloucester.
(3) Tewkesbury Borough Council says it has a duty to uphold planning regulations.
(4) Youngsters from special schools in Tewkesbury are finding out what's behind his winning formula.
(5) But that's little consolation for staff at Tewkesbury, or the town's economy.
(6) A spokesman for Tewkesbury Council said he couldn't comment on the parents plans to sue.
(7) The mill buildings themselves tower over Tewkesbury and can be seen for many miles around.
(8) An aerial view shows flood water surrounding Tewkesbury Abbey, in central England July 22[sentence dictionary], 2007 .
(9) "You need to go the other way, through Tewkesbury, " he said.
(10) But Tewkesbury resident Shelby Powell, whose daughter attends the school, said she understood why the idea had been floated.
(11) Girls at Tewkesbury School in Gloucestershire could be forced to wear trousers as part of a move to stamp out sloppy dress.
(12) Riverside General had been built as an overflow hospital for Tewkesbury and Gloucester and surrounding areas.
(13) Reverend Leonard Hendry has joined the dole queues in Tewkesbury.
(14) His parents, who lives at Cowley near Gloucester, were the only relatives or friends to attend his inquest at Tewkesbury.
(15) The engineering firm, Meco is to close its plant at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury, making around 350 staff redundant.
(16) The minibus was on its way to Bredon school near Tewkesbury.
(17) She started with ten pens in the back garden of her bungalow in Twyning near Tewkesbury.
(18) After telling me I'd never make it home before dark, he invited me to come and stay with him and his family in Tewkesbury.
(19) Henry VI again became king, but lost his crown once more to Edward after the battle of Tewkesbury in 1471.
(20) Simpson acknowledges what we've all been thinking: "It is wonderful to have such a unique little note find its way from the Alps to my shop in Tewkesbury.
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