isle of wight in English

noun
1
an island in England, off the southern coast, a county since 1974; population 131,700 (est. 2009); administrative center, Newport.

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1. The Bargeman's Rest, Newport, Isle of Wight

2. The Buddle Smuggler's Inn, Niton, Isle Of Wight, United Kingdom

3. In the Isle of Wight, if it's not too dear.

4. Horses would not have been lacking in the Isle of Wight.

5. Thomas Arnold , English educationalist , was born on the Isle of Wight.

6. After much Cogitation, we decided to move to the Isle of Wight

7. Shanklin, resort town on the Isle of Wight, scene of the Lammles' honeymoon.

8. She sought the advice of their old friend from Isle of Wight days , John Stebbings.

9. As you'd expect on the Isle of Wight there's an endless list of bed and breakfasts.

10. "Argosies" which reached the shores of England was cast away on the Isle of Wight, A.D

11. But they met their match in Ryde School from the Isle of Wight, who pipped them for victory.

12. Acarine disease definition is - Isle of Wight disease of honeybees; also : any disease caused by ticks or mites.

13. Neville was at the Isle of Wight festival, as Oz sold amidst the joss-sticks and damp grass.

14. It's a scenic coastal route from which, on a clear day, the Isle of Wight comes into view.

15. The Cliffhanger Restaurant is a fusion of quality food served all within the backdrop of the Isle of Wight

16. I had no brother or sister and spent my holidays with my great aunt in the Isle of Wight.

17. He also invaded Vectis (now the Isle of Wight), finally setting up a fortress and legionary headquarters at Isca Dumnoniorum (Exeter).

18. And a host of other crewmen were injured as sudden gusts caused havoc during the racing off the Isle of Wight.

19. Wulfhere's subsequent advance to the Isle of Wight suggests a near-total collapse of political and military order south of the Thames.

20. Hammond was replaced as Governor of the Isle of Wight on 27 November, and placed in the custody of the army the following day.

21. At Arid Design, we work closely with clients to successfully deliver residential and commercial developments on the Isle of Wight and along the South Coast

22. Welcome to Acclaim logistics We are an independently-owned, innovative and customer-centric logistics provider, with premises just outside Southampton and in Cowes on the Isle of Wight.

23. It is thought that the Tracheal mites (also known as Acarine) was a major contributory factor to the ‘Isle of Wight disease’ first seen in the early 1900s

24. It is thought that the Tracheal mites (also known as Acarine) was a major contributory factor to the ‘Isle of Wight disease’ first seen in the early 1900s

25. The Solent, where the event takes place, lies between the Isle of Wight and the south coast of England and provides some of the most challenging sailing conditions in the world.

26. In 200 a middle-aged businessman named Harmesh Pooni fended off his creditors by locking himself inside No Man's Land Fort, a complex in the Solent straight near the Isle of Wight.

27. 8 In 200 a middle-aged businessman named Harmesh Pooni fended off his creditors by locking himself inside No Man's Land Fort, a complex in the Solent straight near the Isle of Wight.

28. Selected Love Letters to Fanny Brawne - Postmark: Newport, July 3, 1819Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Thursday - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets.

29. At the height of a revolutionary scare in the United Kingdom in April 1848, Victoria and her family left London for the greater safety of Osborne House, a private estate on the Isle of Wight that they had purchased in 1845 and redeveloped.

30. The Archdeacons in the Diocese of Portsmouth are senior ecclesiastical officers in the Church of England in south-east Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.They currently include: the archdeacon of The Meon, the archdeacon of the Isle of Wight and the archdeacon of Portsdown

31. The sisters are co-heirs with Luke Basse who died a bachelor and was the brother and heir of Nathaniel Basse." Captain Nathaniel Basse and Samuel Basse were noted living at Basse's Choyce Plantation in 1624, Isle of Wight Co., VA (northeast of Smithfield, VA)

32. Captain Nathaniel Basse and Samuel Basse were noted living at Basse's Choyce Plantation in 1624, Isle of Wight Co., VA (northeast of Smithfield, VA).Basse's Choice Plantation is a Virginia Historic Landmark.Presently, there is an archaeological dig there as scientists try to discover more about the first years of life in Virginia.

33. A Chine (/ ˈ tʃ aɪ n /) is a steep-sided coastal gorge where a river flows to the sea through, typically, soft eroding cliffs of sandstone or clays.The word is still in use in central Southern England—notably in East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight—to describe such topographical features