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  1. Lyme Bay

    refimprove date November 2010 Image Lyme Bay.png thumb 200px right Lyme Bay shown within Great Britain Lyme Bay is an area of the English Channel situated in the southwest of England between Start Bay in the west and Isle of Portland Portland in the east. The counties of Devon and Dorset front onto the bay. Geology The area around Lyme Bay is part of a World Heritage Site , the Jurassic Coast , named for its Jurassic geology . The Jurassic Coast stretches over a distance of Convert 153 km mi 0 , from ... across Lyme Bay from Lyme Regis . History Many of the earliest discoveries of dinosaur and other prehistoric reptile remains were in the area surrounding Lyme Regis and Charmouth . Notable among these were ... Stream . The area along the coast of Lyme Bay is thus a popular holiday destination. On 22 March 1993, four schoolchildren died in what is known as the Lyme Bay canoeing tragedy Lyme Bay kayaking tragedy . Lyme Bay was the site of Exercise Tiger , a practice run for the Normandy landings D Day invasion ... in the middle of the bay. A ship commissioned in 2007 for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary carries the name of the area, RFA Lyme Bay L3007 RFA Lyme Bay . Wildlife Tank wrecks from the D Day practice provide ..., Devon Exmouth Fortuneswell and the Isle of Portland Budleigh Salterton Eype Charmouth Lyme Regis Otterton Seaton, Devon Seaton Sidmouth West Bay England West Bay Rivers River Axe, Devon River Axe River Exe River Otter Other features Virtle Rock is an islet in Poker s Pool, Lyme Bay. It is the farthest ... index.php?section places lymebay Devon Wildlife Trusts page about the Lyme Bay coral reefs http www.savelymebayreefs.org saveourseas SaveLymeBayDefault.aspx Save Lyme Bay Reefs Coord 50 ... of Dorset Category Jurassic Coast Category Lyme Regis es Lyme Bay fr Baie de Lyme nn Lyme Bay no Lyme Bay pl Zatoka Lyme ... Anning , in the 1820s. The weather in the bay is temperate by English standards, and far more temperate ...   more details



  1. Buddleja davidii 'Lyme Bay'

    DISPLAYTITLE Buddleja davidii Lyme Bay Infobox Cultivar name Buddleja davidii cultivar Lyme Bay origin Shapcott Barton Estate, Devon, UK image image caption synonyms Buddleja davidii Lyme Bay is a United Kingdom British cultivar listed by Anita Allen of the Shapcott Barton Estate, South Molton , Devon . ref name Hatch Hatch, L. 2007 . Cultivars of Woody Plants . Vol. 1 A G 2007 Edition. TCR Press Horticultural PDF. books. ref Description Not available. Cultivation Little is known about cultivation, but probably restricted to the UK. References reflist Category Buddleja hybrids and cultivars horticulture stub ...   more details



  1. Lyme Bay canoeing tragedy

    coord 50 42 N 2 54 W region GB type waterbody display title improveref date January 2012 The Lyme Bay kayaking tragedy was the deaths of four teenagers on a sea kayak ing accident in the Lyme Bay area which led to legislation to regulate adventure activities centres working with young people in the UK. On 22 March 1993, a group of eight schoolchildren and their teacher were accompanied by two instructors from an outdoor centre on a kayak trip across Lyme Bay , on the south coast of England . As a result of a series of errors and circumstances, four of the teenagers drowned. The party had run into difficulties straight away as one kayak became swamped. The group was swept out to sea, where all their kayaks were quickly swamped. The subsequent trial resulted in the prosecution of the parent company and the centre manager. The owner of the activity centre and the centre itself were convicted of corporate manslaughter England and Wales corporate manslaughter over the deaths. This was the first conviction for this offence in the UK. The owner was jailed for three years, but his sentence was cut to two years on appeal. This Tragedy event tragedy accelerated governmental discussions to end self regulation of outdoor education centres. The Activity Centres Young Persons Safety Act 1995 was passed through Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament in January 1995 and an independent licensing authority, the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority AALA was formed, funded by the Department of Education and Employment DFE and under the guidance of the Health and Safety Executive . ref cite web title From Lyme Bay to Licensing publisher Health and Safety Executive url http www.aals.org.uk lymebay01.html accessdate 2010 02 20 ref On 24 December 1998, six Venture Scouts were taken into Scottish avalanche conditions on Aonach Mor near Ben Nevis, in the ensuing avalanche, four Scouts died. There was no attempt by the AALA at a conviction for corporate manslaughter against the mountain ...   more details



  1. RFA Lyme Bay (L3007)

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File RFA Lyme Bay.jpg 300px RFA Lyme Bay berthed at Portland ... flag Shipboxflag United Kingdom naval RFA Ship name Lyme Bay Ship namesake Ship ordered 18 December ... Flight deck can operate helicopters up to Chinook size Ship notes RFA Lyme Bay L3007 is a Bay class landing ship dock auxiliary Bay class auxiliaries auxiliary landing ship dock LSD A of the British ... was towed to Govan for finishing by BAE Systems Naval Ships . Lyme Bay entered service in late 2007 the last ship of the class to join the RFA. Design and construction main Bay class landing ship dock The Bay class was designed as a replacement for the Round Table class landing ship logistics ship ... kn , and the Bay class ships can achieve a range of convert 8000 nmi at convert 15 kn . ref name Saunders876 Lyme Bay is armed with two 30 mm DS30B cannons, four minigun Mk.44 miniguns , six 7.62mm FN .... ref name Saunders876 As a sealift ship, Lyme Bay is capable of carrying up to 24 Challenger 2 tanks ... and the flight deck. ref name Saunders876 Lyme Bay and sister ship ship RFA Largs Bay L3006 2 were ordered from Swan Hunter on 18 December 2000. ref name Saunders876 Lyme Bay was laid down ... Brown Lyme Bay was towed to BAE s shipyard in Gowan for completion, departing on 16 July and arriving ..., and Lyme Bay was dedicated on 26 November 2007 the last ship of the class to enter RFA service. ref name Saunders876 Operational history Lyme Bay is currently on a Maritime Security Patrol Area ... ship dock Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships DEFAULTSORT Lyme Bay L3007 Category Bay class landing ships ... class Bay class landing ship dock Ship displacement convert 16160 t LT 0 lk out abbr on full load Ship ... BAE Systems Naval Ships . ref name Saunders876 The Bay class ships have a full load displacement of convert ... During normal conditions, a Bay class ship can carry 356 soldiers, but this can be almost doubled .... ref name Saunders876 The Bay class construction project saw major delays and cost overruns, particularly ...   more details



  1. River Axe (Lyme Bay)

    Image River Axe Devon.JPG thumb River Axe, Axminster, Devon The River Axe is a river in Dorset , Somerset and Devon , in the south west of England. It rises near Beaminster in Dorset, flows west then south by Axminster and joins the English Channel at Axmouth near Seaton, Devon Seaton in Lyme Bay . During its convert 22 mi km adj on course it is fed by various streams and by the tributary rivers Yarty and Coly. It is a shallow, non navigable river, although its mouth at Axmouth has some boating activity. Fish include brown trout, dace, roach and occasional salmon. In 1999 a section was designated an SSSI . The convert 13 km acres from the confluence with the Blackwater River ST325023 to Colyford Bridge gbmappingsmall SY259927 has both biological and geological interest. The salmon , European bullhead bullhead s, otter s, medicinal leeches and kingfishers are all of particular value, as is the diverse aquatic and marginal plant life. The geomorphology of the meanders south of Axminster are the particular geological interest. ref cite web title River Axe SSSI citation url sssi link 1001286 ref See also Rivers of the United Kingdom River Axe Bristol Channel List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Devon References reflist External links http hdl.handle.net 1826 2237 Investigation of the impact of land use management scenarios on diffuse source nutrients in the River Axe catchment MRes Thesis http www.RiverAxe.co.uk River Axe Fishing Reports Devon SSSIs Dorset biological coord 50.71222 N 3.05703 W type river region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Axe Category Rivers of Devon Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Devon Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset Category Rivers of Somerset Devon geo stub ang Axa on Defenum de River Axe Lyme Bay nl Axe Devon pl Axe Devon ...   more details



  1. Lyme

    Lyme can refer to In biology Lyme disease , an infectious disease carried by ticks caused by bacteria of genus Borrelia In geography United States of America Lyme, Connecticut , a town in southeastern Connecticut, the namesake of Lyme disease Lyme, New Hampshire , a town in western New Hampshire Lyme, New York , a town in New York along the Lake Ontario shoreline United Kingdom Lyme Bay , an embayment of the English Channel Lyme Handley , a civil parish near Disley in Cheshire Lyme Park , an estate in County Cheshire Lyme Regis , a town in West Dorset Forest of Lyme , a historic area of forest in Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire South Africa Lyme Park, Gauteng , a suburb of Johannesburg LYME can refer to In computing The web solution stack LYME which consists of Linux, Yaws, Mnesia and Erlang See also Old Lyme, Connecticut Lime disambiguation disambig ca Lyme de Lyme fr Lyme it Lyme nl Lyme pl Lyme sv Lyme tr Lyme vo Lyme ...   more details



  1. Lyme Regis

    , Dorset Dorchester and convert 25 mi km east of Exeter . The town lies in Lyme Bay , on the English ... at Lyme Regis. Governance Expand section date May 2010 Lyme Regis is twinned with St. George s, Bermuda . Geography File Blue lias cliffs at Lyme Regis.jpg thumb right Blue Lias cliffs at Lyme Regis Lyme Regis is a coastal town in West Dorset , situated 25 miles west of Dorchester, Dorset Dorchester and convert 25 mi km east of Exeter . The town lies in Lyme Bay , on the English Channel coast at the Dorset ... in front of the flats overlooking Lyme Bay. Mary Anning is buried here and there is a stained glass ...Infobox UK place official name Lyme Regis local name shire district West Dorset shire county Dorset country England region South West England static image File lyme regis general view arp.jpg 240px static image caption small Lyme Regis from the Cobb small population 4,406 population ref ref United Kingdom ... distance convert 130 mi km post town LYME REGIS postcode area DT postcode district DT7 dial code 01297 constituency westminster West Dorset constituency West Dorset website Lyme Regis IPAc en icon l ... was 4,406, 45 of whom were retired. History Lyme is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. In the 13th ... . It was at Lyme Regis that the James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth Duke of Monmouth landed at the start of the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685. In 1965, the Lyme Regis branch line town s railway station was closed ... , on the Mid Hants Watercress Railway in Hampshire . The route to Lyme Regis had been notable for being ... remains were made in the area surrounding Lyme Regis, notably those discovered by Mary Anning 1799&ndash ... Day and Lyme Regis Fossil Festival. A fossil of the world s largest moth was discovered in 1966 at Lyme Regis. Landslips File Landslip near Lyme.JPG thumb left Landslip, east of Lyme Regis. To the southwest of Lyme Regis lie Poker s Pool, Seven Rock Point and Pinhay Bay , to the northeast lies Charmouth . The coastal region near Lyme Regis is subject to large Landslide landslips . This means that Jurassic ...   more details



  1. HMS Lyme

    At least four vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Lyme HMS Lyme 1654 Lyme 1654 , 52 gun third rate . Renamed Montagu in 1660. HMS Lyme 1695 Lyme 1695 , 20 gun sixth rate . ref Boston News Letter, 15 September 1717 ref HMS Lyme 1740 Lyme 1740 , 24 gun sixth rate . HMS Lyme 1748 Lyme 1748 , 28 gun sixth rate . Shipindex References 1. Boston News Letter. 15 September 1717. Boston News Letter References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Lyme, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Lyme Park

    Good article Infobox Historic Site name Lyme Park native name image Lyme Hall 01.jpg image size 220 caption ... designation2 free3value Lyme Park is a large Estate house estate located south of Disley , Cheshire ...&resourceID 5 title Lyme Park, Lyme Handley publisher year 2006 work Heritage Gateway website accessdate ... to the Leghs of Lyme by marriage in 1388. It remained in the possession of the Legh family until 1946 ... Leoni s work at Lyme, as it contains elements of both Palladian architecture Palladian and Baroque architecture ... front p.260 and Leoni was more original at Lyme Park than one might have at first sight have ... have been used as locations for filming and they are open to the public. The Lyme Caxton Missal is on display in the library. History Image Lyme Park from Jones Views 1819 north front.JPG thumb left The north front of Lyme from Jones Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen 1819 The land now occupied by Lyme Park was granted to Sir  Thomas Danyers in 1346 by Edward III of England Edward  ... url http www.theheritagetrail.co.uk stately 20homes lyme 20park.htm title Lyme Park accessdate 30  ... Newton. ref name trail In 1946 he gave Lyme Park to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest ... 1983 location Manchester pages 123 124 url doi id isbn 0 901347 35 3 ref House Exterior Image Lyme Hall ... storeys its central bay consists of a slightly protruding gateway. The arched doorway in this bay ... are smooth. ref name pev The symmetrical 15 bay three storey south front overlooking the pond is the work ... side protrude slightly. ref name pev ref name images The nine bay three storey east front is mostly ... on the first piano nobile floor have pediments. On the west side is a one bay centrepiece ... originally in the Leghs London home in Belgrave Square and were moved to Lyme in 1903. In order ... to Lyme by Thomas Legh. ref name micro To the east of the Entrance Hall is Wyatt s Dining Room, which ... glass that was moved from the original Lyme Hall to St Mary s Church, Disley Disley Church and returned ...   more details



  1. New Lyme

    New Lyme may refer to New Lyme Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio New Lyme, Wisconsin geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Forest of Lyme

    coord 53.369 1.993 display title region GB scale 50000 The Forest of Lyme pronounced Lime is a former forest in the present day counties of Cheshire , Staffordshire and parts of Derbyshire . Parts of the forest remain and its name is preserved in many local place names. Location and toponymy The Forest of Lyme was an historic tract of forest land stretching from Ashton under Lyne all the way roughly along Cheshire s border to the town of Audlem on the Cheshire Shropshire border. Macclesfield Forest is a part of it which remains, although most of it now consists of non native conifers. It takes in the modern towns and villages of Ashton under Lyne, Macclesfield , Lyme, Congleton , Madeley, Staffordshire Madeley , Newcastle under Lyme and others. It is found in early records of the Honour of Lancaster which refer to those parts of the honour outside Lancashire as being extra Limam i.e. beyond the Lyme. Lyme Handley is recorded as Lyme in 1313. The name is derived from a British word for elm which is also the word from which Welsh llwyf is derived. ref name ekwall cite book title The Concise Dictionary of English Place names 2nd ed. last Ekwall first Eilert year 1940 publisher Clarendon Press location Oxford isbn page 294 ref History In historic times the forest was inhabited by the British Celt s who would have been a part of the Cornovii tribe, or more probably the Brigantes tribe ... Leek . Another pagan custom is well dressing which formerly took place in the Forest of Lyme .... Name in modern place names The name Lyme is preserved in various forms in many local place names. These include Ashton under Lyne a corruption of Lyme ref Ekwall 1940 p. 294 ref Audlem Old Lyme or perhaps Alda s Lyme ref Ekwall 1940 p. 18 ref Burslem Burgheard s Lyme ref Ekwall 1940 p. 73 ref Lyme ... Mastiff ref William Loxley The History of the Mastiff , M. B. Wynn, 1885 ref Lyme Handley , Sutton ref Ekwall 1940 p. 294 ref unofficially called Lyme Green Newcastle under Lyme ref Ekwall 1940 ...   more details



  1. Lyme, Connecticut

    Infobox settlement official name Lyme, Connecticut settlement type New England town Town image skyline imagesize image caption image map Lyme CT lg.PNG mapsize 250px image flag image seal LymeCTseal.JPG ... 24 latNS N longd 72 longm 21 longEW W region postal code type ZIP code postal code 06371 Old Lyme ... Lyme is a New England town town in New London County, Connecticut New London County , Connecticut , United States . The population was 2,016 at the 2000 United States Census 2000 census . Lyme and its neighboring town Old Lyme, Connecticut Old Lyme are the namesake for Lyme disease . Geography ... communities Bill Hill Hadlyme Hamburg town center North Lyme Other minor communities and geographic ... included present day Lyme, Old Lyme, and the western part of East Lyme . In 1667, the Connecticut General Court formally recognized the East Saybrook plantation as the town of Lyme. The eastern portion of Lyme bordering the town of Waterford separated from Lyme and became East Lyme in 1823, and the southern portion of Lyme along Long Island Sound separated as South Lyme in 1855 renamed to Old Lyme ... District provides public transportation throughout Lyme and the surrounding towns through its 9 Town ... and Shoreline East railroads. On the National Register of Historic Places Cooper Site Lyme, Connecticut ... of the portion of the town that later became Old Lyme . ref Burton, K. Old Lyme, Lyme, and Hadlyme ... 1784 1786 , was born in Lyme. Harry Holtzman 1912 1987 , an abstract artist who lived in town Beatrice ... 1874 1888 . was born in town. Wequash , Native American leader, buried in Lyme in 1642 References references External links Portal Connecticut http www.region18.org Lyme Old Lyme Public Schools Web ... River Study Committee Web site http www.townlyme.org Town of Lyme CT Official Website Connecticut New London County, Connecticut Category Lyme, Connecticut Category Towns in New London County, Connecticut Category Populated places on the Connecticut River de Lyme Connecticut en Lyme, Connecticut ...   more details



  1. Lyme Handley

    infobox UK place country England official name Lyme Handley latitude 53.339 longitude 2.054 population 151 population ref ref name 2001census civil parish Lyme Handley unitary england Cheshire East lieutenancy england Cheshire region North West England constituency westminster Macclesfield UK Parliament constituency Macclesfield post town STOCKPORT postcode district SK23 postcode area SK dial code 01663 os grid reference SJ965825 Lyme Handley , sometimes known as Lyme , is a small civil parishes in England civil parish in between Disley and Stockport , in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire , England . ref name boroughparish http www.macclesfield.gov.uk standardpage.asp?pageid 10538 Macclesfield Borough Website. Accessed 21 April 2007. ref According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 151. ref name 2001census http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 792641&c Lyme Handley&d 16&e 15&g 428818&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Official 2001 Census Figures. Accessed 20 August 2007. ref It is also Green belt UK greenbelt area on the suburbs of Greater Manchester attracting many visitors in the summer months for walking and picnics and in winter for sledging. The most famous feature of Lyme is Lyme Park its Tudor house with gardens built in the 1720s. This was made most famous when it featured as Fitzwilliam Darcy Mr Darcy s house in the BBC dramatisation of Pride and Prejudice . The house has convert 17 acre m2 of well maintained Victorian era gardens and is also open to visitors who want to go on guided tours of the three story house which also has a large collection of English clocks. The rest of the area consists of small farms which were all once part of the Handley estate but parcelled off at the turn of the 20th century. These mostly farm sheep with some cattle. In the past Lyme Handley ... Towns and villages of the Peak District Cheshire geo stub nl Lyme Handley ...   more details



  1. Lyme disease

    Infobox disease Name Lyme disease Image Adult deer tick.jpg Caption Nymphal and adult Ixodes scapularis deer tick s can be carriers of Lyme disease. Nymphs are about the size of a poppy seed. DiseasesDB ... 330178 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 article 965922 eMedicine2 article 786767 MeshID D008193 Lyme disease , or Lyme borreliosis , ref name Bolognia cite book author Bolognia JL coauthors Jorizzo JL Rapini ... Manifestations of Lyme Disease in Adults title UpToDate publisher UpToDate year 2009 url http www.uptodate.com contents clinical manifestations of lyme disease in adults ref is the main cause of Lyme ... an cases. The disease is named after the town of Lyme, Connecticut , USA, where a number of cases were identified in 1975. Although Allen Steere realized that Lyme disease was a tick borne disease in 1978 ... Burgdorfer . Lyme disease is the most common tick borne disease in the Northern Hemisphere . citation ... cite journal author Cairns V coauthors Godwin J title Post Lyme borreliosis syndrome a meta analysis ... Lyme disease can affect multiple body systems and produce a range of symptoms. Not all patients with Lyme disease will have all symptoms, and many of the symptoms are not specific to Lyme disease ... for most cases. ref EMedicine article 330178 Lyme disease ref Asymptomatic infection exists ... years in a population at risk for Lyme borreliosis what happens to the seropositive individuals? journal ... ref Early localized infection Image Bullseye Lyme Disease Rash.jpg thumb Common bullseye rash pattern associated with Lyme disease Image Erythema migrans erythematous rash in Lyme disease PHIL ... of early local infection with Lyme disease is a circular, outwardly expanding rash called erythema ... days after the tick bite. ref EMedicine article 1202521 Ophthalmic Aspects of Lyme Disease Overview of Lyme Disease ref ref name isbn0 07 159991 6 cite journal author Steere, AC year 2008 chapter Lyme Borreliosis title Harrison s Principles of Internal Medicine publisher McGraw Hill Medical ...   more details



  1. Lyme and cybelle

    lowercase Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name lyme and cybelle image caption background group or band origin Los Angeles , California , USA genre Folk music Folk br Pop rock years active 1964 1967 label White Whale Records associated acts Warren Zevon br The Turtles website current members past members Warren Zevon Stephen lyme Warren Zevon br cybelle Santangelo Violet Santangelo br Wayne Erwin lyme and cybelle was a short lived male female folk pop duo formed by Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo. The duo is best known for its moderate chart hit Follow Me, which represented the first commercial recording of Zevon s long musical career. Origins Zevon and Santangelo met in early 1964 while attending Fairfax High School Los Angeles Fairfax High School in Los Angeles ... of Stephen lyme, while Santangelo called herself cybelle, a name inspired by the 1962 French film Sundays ... with White Whale to record a single as lyme and cybelle. ref Crystal Zevon, I ll Sleep When ... lyme and cybelle single. The resulting single, a cover of Bob Dylan s If You Gotta Go, Go Now backed ... lyme, The Monkees Monkees guitarist Wayne Erwin. The first and only single issued by the second version of lyme and cybelle was Song 7, backed with Write If You Get Work, both allegedly written ... The Association s first album. This incarnation of lyme and cybelle lasted into 1967, when Erwin fired Santangelo. After lyme and cybelle Following the demise of lyme and cybelle, Santangelo left ... toward incisive and darkly humorous lyrics and a rough sound far removed from the mellow vibe of lyme ... Boy 1978 . The Turtles recorded a cover of lyme and cybelle s Like The Seasons as a A side and B side ... song Happy Together . Re release All six of the lyme and cybelle songs from their three singles were ... included two previously unreleased lyme and cybelle recordings, I ve Just Seen a Face I ve Just Seen ... center Wayne Erwin replaces Warren Zevon References reflist Warren Zevon DEFAULTSORT Lyme And Cybelle ...   more details



  1. David Lyme

    davidlyme.html Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lyme, David ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lyme, David Category 1966 births Category Living people Category Spanish singers Category Eurodisco musicians Category Italo disco musicians es David Lyme ...   more details



  1. Leghs of Lyme

    Cleanup date January 2011 Infobox family name name Leghs of Lyme image image size caption pronunciation meaning region Cheshire language English related names clans footnotes nolinklanguage The Leghs of Lyme are a family who owned Lyme Park in Cheshire , England, from 1398 to 1946, when the house and estate were given to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust . In the early days of the family there were variations of both the surname, and the usually given forename. Variations of the surname include de Legh, a Lee, Leghe and Leyghe, and the given name as Piers, Peers, and Peter. ref name ormerod citation last Ormerod first George authorlink George Ormerod coauthors Thomas Helsby Ed. title The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester edition 2nd publisher George Routledge and Sons date 1882 location London pages iii 676 678 url doi id isbn ref In 1397 the first Sir Piers Legh was granted the family coat of arms by Richard II of England Richard II . ref name nt citation last Waterson first Merlin authorlink coauthors title Lyme Park edition publisher National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust year 1975 location pages 5 8 url doi id isbn ref In order to distinguish between the earlier generations, the convention of adding a Roman numerals Roman numeral to the name was often used. List of persons with the surname Legh Piers Legh I died 1399 married Margaret, the daughter of Sir Thomas Danyers ..., Winwick . ref name ormerod Sir Piers Legh VII died 6 December 1589 , the builder of Lyme Hall ... nt He planted the first avenues of trees in the park at Lyme. ref name groves citation last Groves ... carried out the first survey of Petra and wrote about the slave trade in Egypt. At Lyme he commissioned ... citation url http www.theheritagetrail.co.uk stately 20homes lyme 20park.htm title Lyme Park accessdate ... date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Leghs Of Lyme Category People from Cheshire Category Baronies ...   more details



  1. Lyme-Old Lyme High School

    no footnotes date June 2011 Infobox School name Lyme Old Lyme High School native name latin name image imagesize caption streetaddress 69 Lyme Street city Old Lyme state CT zipcode 06371 country USA coordinates schoolnumber schoolboard district Lyme Old Lyme Public Schools authority religion denomination oversight affiliation superintendent Elizabeth Osga trustee founder specialist president head of school headteacher head label head chairperson principal James Wygonik viceprincipal Anthony Carrano dean administrator rector chaplain director custodian staff 57 ref name LOLHS About Us cite web title About Us publisher Lyme Old Lyme Public Schools year 2008 url http www.region18.org page.cfm?p 102 accessdate 2008 06 05 ref ranking bar pass rate faculty teaching staff 69 ref name LOLHS About Us roll MOE ceeb school code LEA ofsted testaverage testname national ranking classes classes offered ... publisher Lyme Old Lyme Public Schools year 2008 url http www.region18.org page.cfm?p 180 accessdate 2008 06 05 ref publication newspaper Lyme Street Journal ref name LOLHS StuLife opened established ... text small Lyme Old Lyme High School is a community of learners committed, with pride and purpose, to developing ... free text4 free label5 free text5 footnotes picture homepage http www.region18.org page.cfm?p 101 Lyme Old Lyme High School is a coeducational public school located at 69 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, Connecticut . Building plan was passed in October 2008 to renovate the school. Student life Sports Lyme Old Lyme High School is a member of the Shoreline Conference as well as the Connecticut Association ... musical and play. Additional music electives are offered. Arts Program Lyme Old Lyme High School .... FIRST Robotics Team Lyme Old Lyme High School s FIRST Robotics Team 236, The Techno Ticks, has ... Karter , entrepreneur References Reflist External links http www.region18.org Lyme Old Lyme Public ... olhs1982.com Class of 1982 alumni site coord 41.3234 72.3278 display title Category Old Lyme, Connecticut ...   more details



  1. Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis

    coord 50.718227 2.94837 type landmark region GB display title Monmouth Beach is a pebble and rock beach stretching approximately 1 mile from Lyme Regis s harbour, the Cobb , West Dorset to Pinhay Bay , East Devon . It is situated below Ware Cliffs , and is constructed of a bay and a cove, Poker s Pool and Chippel Bay . File Monmouthbeachfromlymeregiscobb.JPG thumb alt Alt text View Of Monmouth Beach From Just Off Of The Lyme Regis Cobb. Monmouth beach is so named because the Duke of Monmouth landed there in 1685 during his attempt to take the crown from King James II . Following the defeat of the Duke of Monmouth, twelve locals were hanged on the beach on the order of the notorious Hanging Judge Jeffreys. Fossils Monmouth Beach is now owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust , and is very popular with fossil hunters, as Ammonites , Belemnites , Plant Fossils and even a few remains of Ichthyosaur Ichthyosaur Vertebrae fossils have been found here. The cliffs are estimated to be 199 189 million years old. External links Lyme Regis Website http www.lymeregis.com The National Trust Jurassic Coast Webpage http www.nationaltrust.org.uk main w global w special projects w seabritain w wessex countryside jurassic coast walks.htm Category Beaches of Dorset ...   more details



  1. East Lyme, Connecticut

    Infobox settlement official name East Lyme, Connecticut established title Incorporated established date ... Lyme CT lg.PNG mapsize 250x200px map caption Location in New London County, Connecticut coordinates ... East Lyme is a New England town town in New London County, Connecticut New London County , Connecticut ... of East Lyme is 41.353N. The longitude is 72.23W. Geography According to the United States Census ... villages the village of Flanders, and the village of Niantic East Lyme Niantic . It is common for the town of East Lyme to be erroneously called Niantic, due to this side of town being the beach .... Village of Niantic Main Niantic East Lyme Refimprove date December 2010 Image morton house.JPG ... than 100 years. The Village of Niantic East Lyme Niantic gets its name from the Niantic tribe Nehantic .... Stories of East Lyme . East Lyme East Lyme Public Library Pages 13 14 ref blockquote Sportsfishing ... areas along with numerous marinas and sportsfishing companies. The Niantic Bay Boardwalk is a popular ..., spanning the length of Niantic Bay. Currently it is closed to public access At the eastern end due ... Irene in October 2011. ref cite web title Boardwalk closed in East Lyme publisher WTNH News ... lyme ref The existing Niantic River Bridge is a historic railroad bridge built in 1907 by the King ... Connecticut was founded in 1991 and is located in East Lyme s original public library on Main ... it was the site of an amusement park accessible by trolley run by the East Lyme Street Railway. The park operated until 1924. ref cite web title Local Landmarks publisher East Lyme Historical Society ... Geology The geology of East Lyme consists of rolling hills and lush valleys formed by glaciers carving through the bedrock. East Lyme is especially scenic in the summer when the trees are in bloom. The town abuts the Niantic bay , fed by the Niantic River, and the Long Island Sound. Demographics ... are operated by the East Lyme Schools East Lyme School District . The school district consists of one ...   more details



  1. Knighton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

    Other places Knighton Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place country England latitude 52.9569 longitude 2.4049 official name Knighton shire district Newcastle under Lyme borough Newcastle under Lyme shire county Staffordshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Stone UK Parliament constituency Stone post town Newcastle under Lyme Newcastle, Staffs postcode district TF9 postcode area TF dial code 01630 os grid reference SJ728400 population Knighton is a hamlet on the borders of Staffordshire and Shropshire in the Borough of Newcastle under Lyme . DEFAULTSORT Knighton, Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire Category Villages in Staffordshire Category Newcastle under Lyme Staffordshire geo stub pl Knighton Newcastle under Lyme ...   more details



  1. Lyme Center, New Hampshire

    Coord 43 47 57 N 72 07 31 W type city display title Lyme Center is an unincorporated village in the town of Lyme, New Hampshire Lyme in Grafton County, New Hampshire , in the United States . It is located close to the geographic center of the town of Lyme, approximately convert 2 mi 0 east of New Hampshire Route 10 where it passes through the main village of Lyme. Lyme Center has a separate ZIP code 03769 from the rest of the town of Lyme. Grafton County, New Hampshire Category Unincorporated communities in New Hampshire Category Populated places in Grafton County, New Hampshire ...   more details



  1. Lyme, New York

    Infobox settlement official name Lyme, New York settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline ... website footnotes Lyme is a town in Jefferson County, New York Jefferson County , New York , United States . The population was 2,185 at the 2010 census. The Town of Lyme is in the northwest part ... town , New York Town of Brownville in 1818. In 1849, the northern part of Lyme was used to form ... and convert 50.8 sqmi km2 of it 47.52 is water. The western boundary of Lyme is Lake Ontario , but most of the coastline comprises the shoreline of Chaumont Bay, which is totally within Lyme. New York State Route 12E is an east west highway through Lyme. Demographics As of the census GR 2 ... age 65 or over. Communities and locations in Lyme Ashland Flats New York State Wildlife Management ... York Chaumont &ndash The Village of Chaumont is located at the shore of Chaumont Bay on NY 12E. The village is on the south side of the Chaumont River, which empties into Chaumont Bay at that location. Chaumont Bay &ndash A large bay of Lake Ontario, entirely within the town, enclosed by Point Peninsula ... side of Chaumont. Independence Point &ndash A peninsula projecting into Chaumont Bay southwest of Chaumont ... of Chaumont village. Sawmill Bay &ndash A small bay south of Chaumont. Three Mile Creek &ndash A stream in the northern part of Lyme that flows into Three Mile Bay. Three Mile Bay &ndash A lakeside hamlet located on an arm of Chaumont Bay called Three Mile Bay. Three Mile Point &ndash A peninsula enclosing Three Mile Bay on the south. Toad Hole Cove &ndash A small bay at the southwest part of Point ... Bay Adjacent towns and areas The town is southeast of the Cape Vincent town , New York Town of Cape ... links http www.townoflyme.com Town of Lyme website http www.lymenewyork.net Chamber of Commerce site http history.rays place.com ny lyme ny.htm Early Lyme history http www.rootsweb.com nyjeffer lyme.htm Lyme historical genealogy links Jefferson County, New York Category Towns in New York Category ...   more details



  1. Missouri Lyme disease

    Missouri Lyme disease is a cutaneous conditions . The cause of Missouri Lyme disease has been a source of controversy. True Lyme disease probably occurs in Missouri and other southern states, although Lyme disease like illnesses not related to Borrelia burgdorferi also occur. Strains of B. burgdorferi have been isolated from A. americanum in Missouri, but the ticks are not efficient disease vectors. ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref See also Lyme disease List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Dermatology stub Category Bacterium related cutaneous conditions ...   more details



  1. Newcastle-under-Lyme Friary

    Newcastle under Lyme Friary was a friary in Staffordshire , England . References Reflist coord missing Staffordshire Category Monasteries in Staffordshire Staffordshire struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ...   more details




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