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| son of John Gellibrand Hubbard (later Baron | Addington), a director and governor of the Bank of Eng |
| ng (ISBN 1-890159-02-6) is a book by Deborah | Addington about the sexual practice of inserting a fis |
| Some press reports indicate that | Addington advocated scaling back the authority of lawy |
| r Canada in an 1811 by-election for Lennox & | Addington after John Roblin was disqualified because h |
| aligned themselves with Fox in opposition to | Addington after 1802 and who did not accompany Pitt an |
| Addington and Papanui had shared the Massetti Cup as m | |
| o the town of Thrapston, 5 miles from Little | Addington and 7 miles (11 km) east of Kettering. |
| y from the Sanderstead, Selsdon, Purley, New | Addington and South Croydon areas, and has gained Spec |
| , on 6 June, in another "fives" game between | Addington and "The Rest of England excluding Kent", Ad |
| n spurs to Beckenham Junction, Wimbledon and | Addington, and includes a one-way loop going around Cr |
| Tarkenton, Don | Addington and other executives were eventually involve |
| nada representing the counties of Lennox and | Addington and he continued to serve in that role until |
| cham followed by incumbencies at Nunhead and | Addington and finally (before his elevation to the epi |
| lcar was to Sandy Knolls, 27 kilometres from | Addington, and subsequent trials meant the railcar cov |
| us-like and ragged Harlequin defending Henry | Addington and Lord Hawkesbury on the Dover coast from |
| sor ridings of Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington and Lanark-Carleton chose to run, respective |
| He then held similar posts at | Addington and Godalming. |
| Charlie Pearce played for | Addington and served on their committee. |
| He is married to Sarah | Addington and they have three sons. |
| This resulted in the closure of both the | Addington and Otahuhu workshops. |
| ristchurch in 1934 to be assistant priest at | Addington and then at Riccarton. |
| own) was an English cricketer who played for | Addington and Surrey during the 1740s. |
| Her mother is Lucy | Addington and she has two sisters: Amandla and Frances |
| from parts of Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington and Lanark-Carleton ridings. |
| in the 1968 election at Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington as an independent candidate affiliated with |
| Council in 1801 and held office under Henry | Addington as Treasurer of the Navy from 1801 to 1803 a |
| George Nepia played for Hornby against | Addington at Monica Park on 31 July, scoring two goals |
| e for baggage, and steel box wagons built at | Addington between 1978-1982 for parcels, ran until Sun |
| t Croydon was sold and the country palace of | Addington bought with the proceeds. |
| The | Addington Brook runs through the parish. |
| s in the Church of England, in London and at | Addington, Bucks. |
| al election in Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington, but lost to Liberal Leona Dombrowsky by alm |
| herty Carter, and his sister-in-law Maybelle | Addington Carter recorded many of what would become th |
| The County of | Addington consisted of the Townships of Camden, Portla |
| ict was replaced by Frontenac and Lennox and | Addington counties. |
| nd, in 1879, served as warden for Lennox and | Addington counties. |
| Township of North Fredericksburg, Lennox and | Addington County, Ontario, his father James Wilson was |
| He was born in Centreville, Lennox and | Addington County, Canada West, the son of William H. V |
| He was born in Camden Township, | Addington County, Canada West in 1844, the son of Thom |
| He played for the famous | Addington Cricket Club and he is first recorded in the |
| low team in major cricket is a match against | Addington Cricket Club, another of the "great little c |
| He played regularly for the prestigious | Addington Cricket Club in Surrey and appears in the re |
| includes Deaneries of Croydon | Addington, Croydon Central, Croydon North, Croydon Sou |
| hey played for Dartford as given men against | Addington, Dartford winning the match by 6 runs, and t |
| Addington defeated Blackball 15-11 to win the Thacker | |
| Addington defeated Blackball 11-10 to win the Thacker | |
| since he would frequently be found crying in | Addington dormitary by the Matron Mrs Adcock), telling |
| the Income Tax Act 1803 introduced by Henry | Addington during the Napoleonic Wars. |
| services from East Croydon eastbound to New | Addington, Elmers End and Beckenham. |
| The | Addington engines were unusual in the fact that they e |
| At the outset, the Tories led by | Addington enjoyed a majority of 108 in the House of Co |
| The | Addington estate was owned by the Leigh family until e |
| It was now called ' | Addington Farm' by the Archbishops. |
| South Carolina when local lighting tech John | Addington fell to his death during the changeover betw |
| Former newspapers were the | Addington Free Lance, the Addington Advertiser, the Ad |
| 1927-1929 and served as Conservative MLA for | Addington from 1911 to 1943. |
| Addington had won the Massetti Cup as minor premirers. | |
| he son of John Gellibrand Hubbard, 1st Baron | Addington, he succeeded the Barony on the death of his |
| Addington Hills and neighbouring Croham Hurst to the w | |
| on consisted of Waimairi-Woolston-Hollywood, | Addington, Hornby, Sydenham and Linwood. |
| serving the Fieldway residential area of New | Addington, in the London Borough of Croydon in the sou |
| He was warden of the County of Lennox and | Addington in 1882 and reeve of Napanee in 1884 and 188 |
| His son Samuel also represented Lennox & | Addington in the assembly and his grandson, Willet Cas |
| Hill tram stop is a light rail stop serving | Addington, in the London Borough of Croydon in the sou |
| He representing | Addington in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conser |
| The family home was | Addington in Buckinghamshire and when a vacancy occurr |
| He represented Lennox & | Addington in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada |
| rict in 1800 and also represented Lennox and | Addington in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada |
| The school changed its name to | Addington in about 1900. |
| hurst married Charlotte, daughter of Anthony | Addington, in 1781. |
| He represented Lennox & | Addington in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada |
| warden for the United Counties of Lennox and | Addington in 1888. |
| He represented | Addington in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from |
| He represented Lennox & | Addington in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada |
| Township , and became warden for Lennox and | Addington in 1866. |
| His brother Thomas represented Lennox and | Addington in the Legislative Assembly from 1804 to 181 |
| He represented | Addington in the Canadian House of Commons as a Libera |
| n 1820, he was elected to represent Lennox & | Addington in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada. |
| d on 1 May 1858 as Mount Bolton, was renamed | Addington in 1892 and closed in 1967. |
| He represented | Addington in the Canadian House of Commons from 1879 t |
| Addington is on the A390 road from Liskeard to Calling | |
| Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington is a provincial electoral district in Ontari |
| Addington is a village and civil parish within Aylesbu | |
| Addington is a small town in Victoria, Australia. | |
| Addington is a town in Jefferson County, Oklahoma, Uni | |
| New | Addington is a terminal tram stop serving New Addingto |
| s redistributed between Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington, Lanark and Renfrew and Renfrew North riding |
| being apportioned into Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington, Lanark and Renfrew, and Renfrew North. |
| The Tory Prime Minister, Henry | Addington, led a war time administration of pro-govern |
| ary is located on Central Parade next to New | Addington Leisure Centre. |
| New | Addington Library is a public library in New Addington |
| Addington Lightning | |
| Addington long barrow | |
| Little | Addington, Lowick, Luddington, Lutton |
| Hubbard died at | Addington Manor, Buckinghamshire at the age of 84. |
| He commanded a company of the 1st | Addington Militia during the War of 1812. |
| the War of 1812 and became a colonel in the | Addington Militia. |
| On the formation of the | Addington ministry in March 1801 Abbot became Chief Se |
| s originally woodland, later occupied by the | Addington New Golf Course. |
| lected in the riding of Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington, Ontario in 1968, 1972 and then in 1974. |
| ps of Canterbury lived at Croydon Palace and | Addington Palace until the 19th century. |
| Addington Palace was the archbishop's home from 1805 u | |
| ollowing negotiations with the owners of the | Addington Palace Estate. |
| n for tourists visiting the historic site of | Addington Palace. |
| were at the Royal School of Church Music at | Addington Palace. |
| th Curacies at Christ Church, Folkestone and | Addington Parish Church, Croydon. |
| In 1950, East Surrey lost | Addington parish on the fringe of Croydon to the newly |
| ed the southern part of the historic park of | Addington Park which surrounds Addington Palace, where |
| He lived at | Addington Park, Kent, England. |
| John Gellibrand Hubbard, 1st Baron | Addington PC (21 March 1805 - 28 August 1889) was a Ci |
| Addington Place, Croydon | |
| Later that year, when | Addington played All-England in a "fives" match, Durli |
| y could be opened in Waddon, and the old New | Addington Pool could be redeveloped to coincide with t |
| sisted of two steam locomotives built at the | Addington Railway Workshops in Christchurch, New Zeala |
| As the | Addington railway workshops had recently closed, it wa |
| n as an agricultural settlement based around | Addington Railway Station. |
| empleton and Kaiapoi joined the League while | Addington regained senior status. |
| April 26 - Henry | Addington resigns as Prime Minister. |
| he competition consisted of Hornby, Linwood, | Addington, Riccarton, Sydenham-Rakaia and Woolston-Hol |
| was elected to Parliament at the Lennox and | Addington riding in the 1921 general election. |
| d in 1903 when it was merged into Lennox and | Addington riding. |
| Prince Edward riding and parts of Lennox and | Addington riding. |
| ton and the Islands and Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington ridings. |
| He went to Selsdon Primary School on | Addington Road in South Croydon, then Wallington Count |
| e, running gently uphill from London Road to | Addington Road, and flanked by Craven Road and Redland |
| 6 as Shirley Wanderers RFC, and are based at | Addington Road, West Wickham, in the London Borough of |
| Eddie Brown ( | Addington), Robert Lanauze (Addington) and Robin Moffa |
| “triangle” link, which passed by the former | Addington Sale Yards, and which connected the Main Nor |
| t was fitted out with 47 of the same type of | Addington seat that it had had in the mid to late 1980 |
| ter they had defeated Canterbury 13-7 at the | Addington Showgrounds on Queen's Birthday weekend. |
| Matches were played at the | Addington Showgrounds and Carlaw Park. |
| wever they lost the return match 13-7 at the | Addington Showgrounds and Canterbury regained the trop |
| hey had defeated the West Coast 20-16 at the | Addington Showgrounds. |
| The South Island lost to France 16-12 at the | Addington Showgrounds. |
| st provincial match held under lights at the | Addington Showgrounds. |
| scouted, including Lewis' home estate in New | Addington, south of London, but it was ruled out due t |
| Addington Street | |
| Both Pitt and the King insisted that | Addington succeed as Prime Minister, despite his own o |
| He died at his home in | Addington, Surrey aged 73. |
| gan his ordained ministry as a deacon at New | Addington, Surrey. |
| Charles Swinburne - Joshua Sylvester - John | Addington Symonds - Arthur Symons - John Bannister Tab |
| Stephen - Algernon Charles Swinburne - John | Addington Symonds - Arthur Symons - Lord De Tabley - J |
| e Modern History, was the biographer of John | Addington Symonds, and was a poet and alpinist. |
| Gambril Nicholson, Rev. E. E. Bradford, John | Addington Symonds, Edmund John, John Moray Stuart-Youn |
| Non-Fiction: Phyllis Grosskurth, John | Addington Symonds. |
| William Rolfe, Lord Alfred Douglas and John | Addington Symonds. |
| John | Addington Symonds: A Biography (1964), winner of the 1 |
| in the County of Lennox and | Addington: the Townships of Abinger, Adolphustown, Ang |
| Dr. | Addington's son was Henry Addington the Prime Minister |
| three single wicket "fives" matches against | Addington, though Waymark did not play in the third ma |
| crosses Corkscrew Hill, and goes down to the | Addington to Hayes road. |
| The parish includes the small hamlet of | Addington, to the east. |
| Addington: Tom Faulkner, Joseph Harris, John Harris, G | |
| Prime Minister - Henry | Addington, Tory (until 10 May), William Pitt the Young |
| Colonel Egerton Hubbard, 2nd Baron | Addington VD (29 December 1842 - 14 June 1915) was a B |
| ohn Bryant (both Bromley) and Joseph Harris ( | Addington) versus Stephen Dingate (Surrey), Val Romney |
| k route 3, which connects Wimbledon with New | Addington via central Croydon. |
| ed by Tramlink route 3 from Wimbledon to New | Addington via central Croydon. |
| rvices terminate at Wimbledon station or New | Addington via the Croydon Loop. |
| night route N64 replaced the section between | Addington Village and Thornton Heath. |
| ing in the C18th it became the home of Henry | Addington, Viscount Sidmouth, Prime Minister. |
| Henry | Addington, Viscount Sidmouth (1757-1844; Speaker 1789, |
| the extension of the county borough in 1925 | Addington ward was formed. |
| Addington was described by U.S. News & World Report as | |
| Addington was a federal electoral district in Ontario, | |
| Addington was founded on 31 January 1913, Sydenham one | |
| Dr. | Addington was the confidential friend and adviser of L |
| (also known as Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington) was a federal electoral district in Ontario |
| hip of Ernestown in the county of Lennox and | Addington was added to the riding. |
| Frontenac-Lennox and | Addington was a federal electoral district represented |
| Addington was originally a separate settlement but has | |
| ecretary from July 1801 to August 1803 under | Addington, who made him Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan |
| rved by Tramlink route 3, which connects New | Addington with Wimbledon via central Croydon. |
| ich includes Surrey National, Westerham, The | Addington, Woldingham and Godstone 9 hole, the latter |
| Addington won the Canterbury Rugby League's Pat Smith | |
| Addington won the Canterbury Rugby League's Massetti C | |
| Addington won the Canterbury Rugby League's McKeon Cup | |
| Linwood won the Massetti Cup while | Addington won the Gore Cup. |
| Addington won the Canterbury Rugby League's McKeon Cup | |
| During 21 years of federal service, | Addington worked at the CIA, the Reagan White House, t |
| There were 41 in the class; built by | Addington Workshops (10), Hillside Workshops (16), and |
| s stripped of its batteries and found use at | Addington Workshops as a general purpose wagon around |
| e assembled at the Hutt Workshops and two at | Addington Workshops for use on the Otira - Arthur's Pa |
| the first X was completed in 1908 at NZGR's | Addington Workshops in Christchurch, it was the very f |
| In 1924, work resumed at Christchurch's | Addington Workshops after a local engineer, E. B. Buck |
| , requiring an increase in the output of the | Addington Workshops until the destroyed facility at Ea |
| rbished with 46 seats to a design created by | Addington Workshops staff for use on the Picton Expres |
| He worked in the | Addington Workshops and as a journalist. |
| remaining four were assembled at the former | Addington Workshops in Christchurch. |
| rse of 1901-1903, five more Bs were built in | Addington Workshops, with the last entering service in |
| 41 were built between 1915 and 1927 by NZR's | Addington Workshops, A & G Price Limited of Thames, Ne |
| to a servery car seating 31 in reupholstered | Addington Workshops-produced seats, in bays of four wi |
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