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Stamford Hill (1516 bytes)
3: ...colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Stamford Hill 24: '''Stamford Hill''' is a place in the [[London Borough of Hackney]... 26: Stamford Hill contains one of London's largest [[Orthodox Judai... 28: Stamford Hill has the [[secondary school]] [[Our Lady's Convent... 43: * [[Stamford Hill railway station]] Stamford (487 bytes) 1: There is more than one place named '''Stamford'''. See: 3: :[[Stamford, Connecticut]] - the largest Stamford 4: :[[Stamford, Texas]] 5: :[[Stamford, Vermont]] 6: :[[Stamford, Nebraska]] Stamford, Vermont (2533 bytes) 1: [[Image:stamford_vt_highlight.png|thumb|225px|Stamford, Vermont]] 2: '''Stamford''' is a town located in [[Bennington County, Verm... Earl of Stamford (1457 bytes) 1: ...created in [[1628]] for [[Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford|Henry Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Groby]]. In [[1796... 5: ... Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Groby]] (created Earl of Stamford in 1628) (c. [[1600]]–[[1673]]) 7: ==Earls of Stamford ([[1628]])== 8: *[[Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford]] (c. [[1600]]–[[1673]]) 9: *[[Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford]] (c. [[1653]]–[[1720]]) Stamford, Texas (2665 bytes) 1: '''Stamford''' is a city located in [[Texas]]. As of the [[2... 4: ...[Image:TXMap-doton-Stamford.PNG|right|Location of Stamford, Texas]] 5: Stamford is located at 32°56'57" North, 99°47'24" ... Stamford, Connecticut (9883 bytes) 1: [[Image:US-CT-Stamford.png|right|250px]] 3: ... weapons inspector [[Charles Duelfer]] grew up in Stamford. 5: ...on over 100,000, according to the [[FBI]]. Given Stamford's urbanness, diversity and proximity to [[The Bro... 7: ...amford. Connecticut Transit buses run throughout Stamford and connect the city to [[Darien, Connecticut|Dar... 9: In addition, Stamford houses branches of the [[University of Connecticu... Stamford, Lincolnshire (1792 bytes) 1: [[eo:Stamford]] 3: '''Stamford''' is a [[town]] on the [[River Welland]] in [[Li... 5: ...th]] (known as [[Stamford cloth]]). Later still, Stamford became an inland [[harbor|port]] on the [[Great N... 7: Stamford was the only one of the five [[Danelaw]] [[boroug... 9: ...from London, several [[Parliament]]s were held in Stamford in the middle ages. Stamford, Nebraska (2571 bytes) 1: '''Stamford''' is a village located in [[Harlan County, Nebra... 4: Stamford is located at 40°7'57" North, 99°35'36" W... Stamford Bridge (3124 bytes) 1: :''For the town in [[England]] see [[Stamford Bridge, East Yorkshire]]'' 3: ...ord Bridge stands.jpg|thumb|200px|The interior of Stamford Bridge is decorated in Chelsea's blue and white]] 5: '''Stamford Bridge''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] [[s... 9: ...The Crystal Palace]], the [[FA Cup]] final venue. Stamford Bridge itself hosted the cup final for three year... 11: ...he two-legged final, and played their home leg at Stamford Bridge. Stamford Brook (280 bytes) 1: '''Stamford Brook''' is the confluence of three smaller strea... Stamford (town), New York (2866 bytes) 1: '''Stamford''' is a [[town]] located in [[Delaware County, Ne... 3: ... a village called [[Stamford (village), New York |Stamford]]. 19: == Communities and locations in the Town of Stamford == 22: ...village), New York |Stamford]] -- The Village of Stamford. Stamford Town Center (458 bytes) 1: ...ord Town Center''' is an urban shopping mall in [[Stamford, Connecticut]]. It has about 130 stores and rest... 3: Stamford Town Center has four floors of shopping - floors ... 7: [http://www.shopstamfordtowncenter.com/ Stamford Town Center] Stamford (village), New York (3073 bytes) 1: '''Stamford''' is a [[village]] located in [[Delaware County,... 3: ...artly in the [[Stamford (town), New York |Town of Stamford]] and partly in the [[Harpersfield, New York |Tow... 6: ...ury]]. By the early part of the [[20th Century]] Stamford reached its peak as a tourist area. 9: Stamford is located at 42°24'41" North, 74°37'8" W... 25: * [http://www.stamfordny.com Village of Stamford webpage] Thomas Stamford Raffles (2928 bytes) 1: Sir '''Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles''' ([[6 July]] [[1781]] - [[5 Jul... 3: [[image:StamfordRaffles.jpeg|thumb|150px|Thomas Stamford Raffles.]] 13: ...Girls' Primary, [[Raffles Hotel]], Stamford Road, Stamford House, [[Raffles City]] and [[Raffles Place Stati... 21: [[Category:1781 births|Raffles, Thomas Stamford]] 22: [[Category:1826 deaths|Raffles, Thomas Stamford]] Battle of Stamford Bridge (2391 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc|The Battle of Stamford Bridge 9: |Place||[[Stamford Bridge, East Yorkshire|Stamford Bridge]], [[East Yorkshire]] 37: The '''Battle of Stamford Bridge''' in [[England]], which is generally cons... 39: ...'s. Before the battle could start in earnest, the Stamford Bridge had to be crossed, which was supposedly he... 46: *[http://members.tripod.com/~GeoffBoxell/stamford.htm Description of battle] by Geoff Boxell Stamford Bridge, East Yorkshire (226 bytes) 1: ... [[East Yorkshire]], [[England]]. The [[Battle of Stamford Bridge]] in [[1066]] marked the end of the [[Viki... Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford (1570 bytes) 1: ...1st Earl of Stamford|grandfather]] as 2nd earl of Stamford. 9: ...ter"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford|Henry Grey]]''' 10: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Earl of Stamford]]''' 11: ...ter"|Followed by:<br>'''[[Harry Grey, 3rd Earl of Stamford|Harry Grey]]''' 18: [[Category:1654 births|Stamford, Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of]] Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford (2300 bytes) 1: '''Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford''' (c. [[1599]] - [[August 21]], [[1673]]), eldes... 3: ...f Stamford, and in March 1628 was created earl of Stamford. Just before the outbreak of the [[English Civil ... 5: ... beaten by the Royalists; driven into [[Exeter]], Stamford was forced to surrender this city after a siege o... 7: ...ion from parliament. After a period of retirement Stamford declared for [[Charles II of England|Charles II]]... 12: ...="center" rowspan=2|'''[[Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford|Thomas Grey]]''' Union Hill-Novelty Hill, Washington (2782 bytes) 1: '''Union Hill-Novelty Hill''' is a [[census-designated place]] located in [[... 4: ...Hill-Novelty Hill, Washington]]Union Hill-Novelty Hill is located at 47°40'43" North, 122°2'57" ... Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (1587 bytes) 1: '''Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill''' ([[1772]] - [[1842]]) was a [[soldier]] who se... 3: ...tages of the [[Peninsular War]]. Nicknamed "Daddy Hill", he was generally well-liked by his soldiers. 10: *http://42.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HI/HILL_ROWLAND_HILL_1ST_VISCOUNT.htm 17: ...| after=[[Rowland Hill, 2nd Viscount Hill|Rowland Hill]] | years=}} 20: [[Category:1772 births|Hill, Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount]]
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