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Whittlesey

Whittlesey meaning

A market town and civil parish with a town council in Fenland district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL2797). | A habitational surname from Old English.

Example sentences (16)

Top, the official opening of The Glass Slipper in Whittlesey by the Mayor of Whittlesey Councillor Kay Mayor, centre, with co-owners Stefanie King, left, and Marie King; below left, Stefanie King and Marie King; and the frontage of The Glass Slipper.

An astonishing 8-1 midweek home over neighbours Whittlesey Athletic was followed by a 3-1 success at Needham Market Under 23s on Saturday.

Harrison Taylor has moved on to Matlock Town, with Scott Waumsley heading to Yaxley - while Connor Pilbeam has made his way to Whittlesey Athletic.

Swaffham Town and Whittlesey Athletic are next after that, with the month rounding off with a trip to fourth-placed Downham Town.

The officer challenged Frost and alerted on-duty officers, but he drove off along the A605 towards Whittlesey.

The Tigers went down to a 2-1 away defeat at Whittlesey Athletic and dropped out of the Thurlow Nunn League Division One North play-off places.

Whittlesey, currently fifth in the Thurlow Nunn League First Division North, had yet to lose a league game in 2023 when they travelled to Arran Duke's side last night.

Details of Whittlesey sessions are being finalised.

Whaplode Drove Rovers rose into second spot in the Division One standings after a 2-1 away win at Whittlesey Development courtesy of goals from Kane Gilbert and Harrison Pearce.

There is hope for area residents who enjoy shopping at the Whittlesey Avenue store, however.

In the years since, two of the actors have gotten married – Carlsen and Whittlesey, to each other – and another, Sawyer, has moved to California.

There were several buildings on the main property between Whittlesey Avenue, Franklin and Prospect streets, and all could be accessed by a rail siding.

Another example site is Must Farm, near Whittlesey, which has recently been host to the most complete Bronze Age wheel ever to be found.

Knepper (1989), p. 13. Researchers have identified two additional, distinct prehistoric cultures: the Fort Ancient people and the Whittlesey Focus people.

Probably religious, it comprises a large number of poles arranged in five long rows, connecting Whittlesey with Peterborough across the wet fenland.

The Bronze Age In Britain has been clearly identified through many sites, such as Stonehenge or the more recent Must Farm near Whittlesey.