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He was born in Basildon, Essex, | England. |
School is located in Basingstoke, Hampshire, | England. |
Sutton was born in Basingstoke, Hampshire, | England. |
Basset represented | England at youth level. |
Terry did not bat for | England again. |
nville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and | England, 38 caps, captain of England |
studied physics at the University of Bath in | England. |
lace is a Georgian terrace in Bath, Somerset, | England. |
iths] (former player from Bath, international | England U18, U19) |
rgh House Hotel is a hotel in Bath, Somerset, | England. |
The Bath Postal Museum is in Bath, Somerset, | England. |
tephen's Church is a church in Bath, Somerset | England. |
Born in South Battersea, London, | England. |
He was born in Battle, Sussex, | England. |
She died in Herne Bay, Kent, | England. |
Martin Bayfield, former | England rugby union player |
Rees, Thomas; “The Beauties of | England and Wales”, 1815. |
The Beauties of | England and Wales, vol. |
eeting, Harpur Square, Bedford, Bedfordshire, | England. |
e museum is located in Bedford, Bedfordshire, | England. |
Manshead was a hundred of Bedfordshire in | England. |
Beech represented | England at the U19 World Championship in 2006. |
is a marsh located in Begwary, Bedfordshire, | England. |
n spring 1939 her father left for Belgium and | England. |
Ben Johnston ( | England) |
He held several benefices in | England and France. |
orth is an area of west Windsor, Berkshire in | England. |
Haywood was born in Billericay, Essex, | England. |
son was born in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, | England. |
e spent her childhood at Binfield, Berkshire, | England. |
unter - the gateway to Birchwood, Warrington, | England (2005) |
In Tropical Birdland, Leicestershire, | England |
ay station is situated in Birkenhead, Wirral, | England. |
Compare with Sheffield and Birmingham in | England. |
He lives in Harborne, Birmingham in | England. |
Hill was born in Blackley, Manchester, | England. |
Calymene blumenbachi, Dudley, | England |
mary school in Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire, | England. |
Her first book, About | England, was published in 1927. |
He was born in Bootle, Liverpool, | England. |
It is situated on the border with | England. |
It is located in Bordon, Hampshire, | England. |
Broughinge Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, | England, WD6 5AL |
Borman represented | England at senior level. |
Although born in | England, she was educated in France. |
She was born in | England. |
1841 Born in | England. |
Although born in | England, Abbott was eligible to represent both Englan |
Born in | England, Sheard arrived in Toronto in 1833. |
She was born in | England and died in Houston, Texas. |
Born in | England, Read emigrated to New Zealand in 1953. |
Born in | England, he plays as a right winger. |
Born Southampton, | England 8 December 1924 |
He was born in | England. |
He was born in | England in 1824 and educated there. |
Watkins was born in | England. |
Molyneux was born in | England. |
Kay was born in | England in 1830. |
Heather was born in | England and raised in Michigan. |
Nicholas Guy was most likely born in | England. |
Ann Mulvale was born in | England in 1949. |
Born in | England, Kirsty Bertarelli spent her childhood in Sta |
Mary, born 1631, | England. |
Editor is Mike Stax, born 1962, | England. |
Dr. de Souza was born in | England in April 1943. |
Armaan was born in | England to an Pakistani family. |
Mews was born in | England. |
Born in | England, Dowie is a former Northern Ireland internati |
Helen Roseveare was born in | England in 1925. |
He was born in | England around 1794. |
Derry was born in | England. |
Born in | England. |
He was born in | England in 1944. |
Gill was born in | England. |
Equally both captained | England in all of their Test outings. |
The woods near Bourne, Lincolnshire, | England. |
William J. Dees was a boxer from | England. |
In 1974 Boyd toured | England with British guitarist John Mills. |
Milnes was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, | England. |
n September 30, 1866, in Bradford, Yorkshire, | England. |
Anson was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, | England. |
Lost to Bradley Saunders ( | England) 7-10 |
Bradley represented | England at youth level and captained the Under-19s. |
apons hoard at New Bradwell, Buckinghamshire, | England. |
Jones was born in Brentford, Middlesex, | England. |
was born in August 1848 in Brentwood, Essex, | England. |
Humber Bridge, Hull, | England. |
Article and photos on small bridges in | England. |
He was born in Bridlington, Yorkshire, | England. |
Hoskins was born in Bridport, Dorset, | England. |
ied on 14 September 1960 in Brighton, Sussex, | England. |
tation was located near New Brighton, Wirral, | England. |
Brinkley, Nottinghamshire, | England |
08/01/1970 Colston Hall, Bristol - | England |
She was born in Broadstairs, Kent, | England. |
Rothwell was born in Bromley, Kent, | England. |
Brookland, Kent, | England |
Broom, Warwickshire, | England, near Bidford-on-Avon |
Broom, Bedfordshire, | England |
He was the brother of | England international Tom Brittleton. |
It is twinned with Brundall, Norfolk, | England. |
ned in 1979, at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, | England. |
e only surviving monastic fishery building in | England. |
The Buildings of | England: Warwickshire. |
Pevsner - The Buildings of | England - Northamptonshire. |
The Buildings of | England. |
(The Buildings of | England). |
The Buildings of | England: Worcestershire. |
ere are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in | England. |
The Buildings of | England: Oxfordshire. |
The Buildings of | England: Suffolk. |
ecture is described in Pevsner's Buildings of | England: Cornwall. |
The Buildings of | England: Berkshire. |
The Buildings of | England: Wiltshire. |
The Buildings of | England: Northamptonshire. |
The Buildings of | England: Sussex. |
-- Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of | England. |
The Buildings of | England, Nottinghamshire. |
The Buildings of | England, Cornwall. |
The Buildings of | England, Lincolnshire, Nikolaus Pevsner |
The Buildings of | England, Nottinghamshire, Nikolaus Pevsner |
The Buildings of | England: Buckinghamshire. |
The Buildings of | England: Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds. |
Pevsner, N. (1970) The Buildings of | England, Cornwall |
The Bullring, Birmingham, | England |
Bunbury, Cheshire, | England |
In addition Bunny represented | England in five Test matches. |
1564: Parts of Burghley House, | England |
ation serves the town of Burnley, Lancashire, | England. |
Museum is located in Burwell, Cambridgeshire, | England. |
He was also known as the Butcher of | England. |
Mark Butcher, Ex- | England and Surrey cricketer |
Cooke was replaced by former | England international, Jackie Carr. |
It was partly replaced by New | England. |
This article is supported by the | England task force. |
He was waived by New | England after the 2007 season. |
e Liverpool Free Public Library By Liverpool ( | England). |
He was released by New | England on February 28, 2011. |
ncis George Mann was born in Byfleet, Surrey, | England. |
North Cadbury, Somerset, | England |
South Cadbury, Somerset, | England |
pent parts of his childhood in California and | England. |
Simon Callow in | England, My England (1995), the story of the composer |
Barnwell is a suburb of Cambridge in | England. |
He lectured at Cambridge University, | England. |
taurant located in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, | England. |
It also came to | England, at the O2. |
He probably came to | England in 1911. |
His ancestors came from | England to Massachusetts in 1630. |
He came to | England about 1646. |
It is based in Camerton, Somerset, | England. |
27. Darren Campbell, Midfielder, | England |
0 - 1503) was the Archbishop of Canterbury in | England. |
He only received one cap for | England. |
He won one cap against | England in 1909. |
Shutt earned a cap with | England in 1886. |
Jemson has one cap for | England Under-21s. |
the IRA capabilities in | England, Northern Ireland, and Ireland, |
He was capped for | England at youth level. |
He was capped by | England at under-21 level. |
He has been capped for | England at Under-19 level. |
Nine Old Carthusians were capped for | England. |
One player Lionel Weston was capped for | England |
He has been capped by | England and the Barbarians. |
Cresswell was capped for | England seven times. |
He was also capped by | England on three occasions. |
He was never capped for | England. |
He also was capped by | England at U-15 level. |
He also won eight caps for | England under-21s. |
He won three caps for | England at under-21 level. |
Sagar earned two caps for | England. |
While at Warrington, Peake won three caps for | England. |
He won seven caps for | England between 1921 and 1924. |
09 brings Shenton more international Caps of | England. |
He won 6 caps for | England between 1934 and 1937. |
Roberts won six caps for | England. |
He also won 7 caps for | England. |
He won 11 caps for | England at under-21 level. |
Silcock won three caps for | England between 1921 and 1923. |
Dawe earned 5 caps for | England, from 1987 to 1995. |
He also won five caps for | England at under-21 level. |
He has caps for | England U18s and U21s. |
Ian won 3 international caps for | England in 1975. |
Hunt was the captain of | England U-18s. |
He later captained the | England U20s side. |
Noble captained the | England U-18 team. |
At age 16, Pryce captained the | England schools side. |
Yvonne Furneax started her acting career in | England in 1952. |
Infirmary is a hospital in Carlisle, Cumbria | England. |
Carry on | England (1976) |
twright passed them to Sir George Carteret in | England. |
Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire, | England (2002) |
recty opposite Norham Castle, Northumberland, | England |
aillie reckoned Palmer 'the best catechist in | England.' |
is buried in the Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, | England. |
Cathedrals of | England and Wales and Their History (1888) |
William Paxton (1737-1781) was a cellist in | England. |
Census of | England and Wales: County Report for Caernarvonshire |
ongwall Street is a street in central Oxford, | England. |
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