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England, a Concise History (1964) | |
Robert Turner - formerly of Somerset and | England A |
James I of | England, A Counterblaste to Tobacco |
The first guest team was | England A in 2003-04. |
Ricky Bibey is an | England A international prop forward. |
Danaher also represented | England A in 2002. |
He played for | England A. Born in Australia, Drahm qualified to repr |
Although born in | England, Abbott was eligible to represent both Englan |
January - Regional military government in | England abolished. |
He came to | England about 1646. |
grandfather Robert had immigrated there from | England about 1638. |
Royal West of | England Academy (1981) |
Aidan's Church of | England Academy'. |
Aidan's Church Of | England Academy. |
He speaks with a heavy New | England accent. |
Historic New | England acquired the meeting house in 1941. |
Deployed from 1st Air Commando Wing, | England AFB, Louisiana. |
He was waived by New | England after the 2007 season. |
Wilfrid returned to | England after the council via Gaul. |
Knowles soon returned to | England after this, citing poor health. |
Oskar Homolka made his home in | England after 1966. |
Her daughter remained in | England after marrying a surgeon. |
England again won the toss and batted. | |
He never played for | England again. |
He never got the chance to play for | England again. |
Hardstaff did not play for | England again. |
Prince Louis to undertake not to attack | England again. |
Terry did not bat for | England again. |
Bimson first played for | England, against Germany, in 1997. |
He also played for Colts of | England against MCC. |
On 17 March 1907, Peters played for | England against Scotland. |
Spacey made her debut for | England against Belgium in 1984. |
Paul Schoffler died in Amersham, | England, aged 80. |
England: Airlife Publishing. | |
23 October (in | England): Alfred Nesbitt Brown, missionary. |
- Eagles 50 - 10 New | England All-Stars (MVP David Lacroix) |
England also organise the England qualifiers into the | |
He also represented the | England amateur team during the 1960s. |
1986 New | England Amateur |
He won four caps for the | England amateurs. |
"Pearl-Poet" Medieval | England: An Encyclopedia. |
Medieval | England: An Encyclopedia, ed. |
(2006) Greater Medieval Houses of | England and Wales, 1300-1500: Southern England. |
He coordinated operations in New | England and New York state. |
(1996) Greater Medieval Houses of | England and Wales, 1300-1500: Northern England. |
There was a memorable series between | England and West Indies. |
Sears was raised in | England and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. |
Gidwaney was born in Leicester, | England and raised in Canada. |
He was an important adviser to Richard II of | England and Henry IV of England. |
England and Wales - Institute of Chartered Accountant | |
Church and State in | England and Wales (1906); |
He was born in Epsom, | England, and educated in England and Southern Rhodesi |
Robin Jackman, | England and Surrey cricketer. |
Nick Abendanon, | England and Bath rugby player |
roduction company with offices in Birmingham, | England and London, England. |
She was brought up in Japan, | England and Chile. |
He held several benefices in | England and France. |
ed at Pendeford Business Park, Wolverhampton, | England and has 67 offices throughout England. |
He promptly moved to | England and signed for Burnley. |
In | England and Wales, this is an indictable-only offence |
He married in | England and fathered five children. |
His brother, David, played for | England and Newcastle United. |
She was born in | England and died in Houston, Texas. |
He represents | England and Great Britain. |
Strawberries: Texas, Maryland, New | England and Mid-Atlantic States |
They moved to London, | England and signed to Polydor Records. |
He was steward under Henry I of | England and under Stephen of England. |
Summerbee was born in Winchester, | England and died in Cirencester, England. |
He has been capped by | England and the Barbarians. |
Hicks was born in Wolverhampton, | England and currently resides in Little Maplestead, E |
The ship was delivered to | England and scrapped in 1920. |
Greater Medieval Houses of | England and Wales, 1300-1500: Southern England. |
sion (formally the Countryside Commission for | England and Wales, then the Countryside Commission fo |
His son, also called Bill, played for | England and Southampton. |
England and Wales (consisting of England and Wales) | |
In the following season, he played against | England and Scotland. |
Nigel Farage, MEP for South East | England and former leader |
The film was shot in London, | England and South Africa. |
was born in 1816 in Kidderminster, Worcester, | England and was christened in Devonshire, England. |
Born January 1955 in Plymouth, | England and currently residing in Norfolk, England. |
Her Majesty's High Court of Chivalry of | England and Wales is a civil court in England. |
Local elections in | England and Northern Ireland |
He has also played for | England and Scotland. |
Heather was born in | England and raised in Michigan. |
Water privatisation in | England and Wales remains controversial. |
Bowell's descendants live in Hertfordshire, | England and Ontario, Canada. |
Spilsbury played 3 games for | England, and scored 5 goals. |
The Law Society of | England and Wales; |
Martin Collins (Green Party of | England and Wales) |
The Bar Council of | England and Wales; and |
Homelessness: New | England and Beyond (1992) ISBN 978-0870238253 |
An organ was imported from | England and installed in 1915. |
Daly was born in Liverpool, | England, and educated in Ireland. |
Rees, Thomas; “The Beauties of | England and Wales”, 1815. |
It abolished whipping for | England and Wales and Scotland (s.2). |
It applied only to | England and Wales. |
It can also be found in | England and Sweden. |
John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of | England and Wales |
England and Normandy remained under a single ruler un | |
Arms of Goulaine, impaling | England and France |
Morley left | England and moved to the United States. |
England and New Zealand drew all four Test matches. | |
The second journey covers North West | England and Scotland. |
The act only extends to | England and Wales. |
It also occurs in Australia, Germany, | England, and South Africa. |
Julian's childhood was spent between | England and Jamaica. |
Unafraid, Dow continued exporting to | England and Japan. |
"A Nicodemite in | England and Italy: Edward Courtenay, 1548-46". |
Mark Butcher, Ex- | England and Surrey cricketer |
Her novels are generally set in Medieval | England and Europe. |
The Beauties of | England and Wales, vol. |
Cathedrals of | England and Wales and Their History (1888) |
Both influenced reform in | England and several of her colonies. |
Sam Wolstenhome: | England and Everton and Blackburn Rovers |
"Cymru Lloegr A LLanrwst" (Wales | England and Llanrwst) |
The New Forest becomes | England and Wales's 12th national park. |
Gilmour is also a Great Britain, | England, and Scotland international. |
Oceana, or, | England and Her Colonies (1886) |
He exported his products to | England and the United States. |
England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. | |
He focuses on Erasmus' friends in | England and English universities. |
He returned to | England and went to Oxford University. |
She was educated in | England and France. |
The Eastern Question with Russia, | England, and France. |
Lawrence later moved to | England and died in Cardigan, Wales. |
Locke was educated in Liverpool, | England and Shelburne, Nova Scotia. |
William Balmer: | England and Everton |
Jack Harrow: | England and Chelsea |
Toby Flood, | England and Leicester Tigers rugby player |
He later returned to | England and lived in Exeter. |
He remained in | England and died in 1993 at Lancashire. |
His career included spells in | England and Scotland. |
Archaeology in | England and Wales, 1914-1931 (1932) |
L'Angleterre politique et sociale ( | England and Social Policy); (1873) |
He traveled to | England, and became strongly influenced by Tiepolo. |
He was born in Manchester, | England and died in Eastbourne. |
See also: Green Party of | England and Wales election results |
The Hundred Years War: | England and France at War, c.1300-c.1450. |
Census of | England and Wales: County Report for Caernarvonshire |
Wurmbrand travelled to Norway, | England, and then the United States. |
Billy Wedlock - | England and Bristol City footballer |
Gary Mabbutt - | England and Bristol Rovers Footballer |
In 1844 he returned to | England, and undertook surveying for Parliamentary co |
He returned to | England and died in 1935. |
Main articles: Descendants of James II of | England and Jacobitism |
He was born in Greenwich, | England and became a barrister. |
They were successful in | England and Europe. |
He was born in London, | England and educated there. |
His last book, | England and Rome (1854), was on the relations of the |
He was born at Kingston upon Hull, | England and was based at Farnborough, Kent, England. |
He also represented Yorkshire, | England, and Great Britain. |
(in | England): Andrew Russell, soldier. |
- Woodbridge, | England: Antique Collectors' Club, 2001. |
He made one | England appearance against Scotland in 1895. |
New | England Aquarium |
xanthogrammica) at the New | England Aquarium |
Image courtesy of Dr. Randi Rotjan, New | England Aquarium |
New | England Aquarium, Boston, Massachusetts |
African Penguin at the New | England Aquarium. |
Oxford, | England: Archaeopress) ISBN 1-84171-074-1 |
National Nature Reserves in | England are managed by Natural England and are key pl |
Scotland and | England are nations? |
Over 1000 establishments in | England are listed. |
The Harden Trio formed in | England, Arkansas. |
He and his wife Peggy are headquartered in | England, Arkansas. |
He was born in | England around 1794. |
He returned to | England around 1850. |
Henry II of | England arrives in Ireland. |
Arts Council | England Artsmark Gold |
Randall | England as Harry Smith |
Audie | England as Claire |
Randall | England as 'Lance' |
He represented | England as a schoolboy. |
He made two appearances for | England as a full back. |
Charles II returned to | England as king in May 1660. |
Accreditation is by the New | England Association of Secondary Schools. |
Davey has represented | England at Under-16, Under-18 and Under-19 level |
He was educated in | England at Lord Williams's School. |
He has represented | England at youth level. |
Plague Over | England at the Duchess Theatre |
It also came to | England, at the O2. |
Cole has played for | England at youth and senior levels. |
She has represented | England at full international level. |
He won three caps for | England at under-21 level. |
He was capped for | England at youth level. |
Townsend has represented | England at international level, he has played for Eng |
He was capped by | England at under-21 level. |
He has been capped for | England at Under-19 level. |
Coles has represented | England at test level. |
Basset represented | England at youth level. |
He was capped once by | England at under-23 level. |
Ellis has represented | England at Under 20 level. |
He also played football for | England at schoolboy level. |
Marney represented | England at international gaining one cap for the Engl |
He represented | England at Under-19 level. |
Ranson's only son J.M. Ranson represented | England at Rugby Union. |
She also represented | England at under 23 level. |
He was capped twice by | England at Schools level. |
He had a trial in | England at Barnet. |
Jameson also represented | England at the 1982 Commonwealth Games. |
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