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  2. Whateley Hall - Wikipedia

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    Whateley Hall (not to be confused with Whately Hall in Banbury) was a stately home in the Warwickshire countryside near Castle Bromwich. The owners of the house were the Newtons of Glencripesdale Estate, who also owned Barrells Hall. Whateley Hall was demolished in 1935, and a housing estate was built on the grounds.

  3. Mercure (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    By 2001, 655 Mercure hotels were in operation worldwide. [3] In 2007, following the launch of Accor's new brands MGallery, Pullman Hotels and Resorts and All Seasons, the group allocated several of its Mercure-branded locations to the development of those new brands. [6] In 2010, Mercure launched an expansive refurbishment program for its hotel ...

  4. Dorchester Common Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Dorchester Community Church was built in 1828, and the (now former) town hall in 1844, on the site of the town's first (1828) town hall. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985; [ 1 ] the church was also separately listed in 1980.

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    Kraft Foods Banbury is the Kraft centre of manufacturing in Britain, with the Kraft UK headquarters located at Cheltenham. A new factory with an 80,000 square feet (7,400 m 2 ) floor space was being constructed in 1969 for Encase Ltd [ 5 ] and a factory was being built for Demag Hoists and Cranes Ltd. , a subsidiary of Demag Zug , one of the ...

  6. Dunkenhalgh - Wikipedia

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    The name Dunkenhalgh comes from Roger de Dunkenhalgh who built the house by the end of the 12th century. In 1332 it came into the hands of the Rishton family who sold it to the Walmesley family in 1571. [3]

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  8. File:Mercure Hotels Logo 2013.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. William Whately - Wikipedia

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    As his father-in-law suggested, Whately went to Oxford to study for the ministry, and was incorporated at St. Edmund Hall on 15 July 1602. He graduated M.A. on 26 June 1604. [1] Shortly Whately was chosen lecturer in Banbury; and was instituted on 9 February 1610, on the king's presentation, to the vicarage of Banbury.