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Mathias Fanimo Footballer, plays for the U16 | England football team. |
He is now centrally contracted to the | England Sevens team. |
He was the third captain of the | England rugby team. |
He won three caps for the | England national team. |
Abrahams is the team manager of the | England Under-19 team. |
He is the son of former | England forward Teddy Sheringham. |
Bartlett, John Images of | England, Fishponds Tempus 2004 ISBN 0-7524-3315-6 |
Coles has represented | England at test level. |
Worthington also played for | England in Test matches touring Australia. |
Sixth most capped player for | England in Tests. |
(in | England): Frederick Thatcher, clergyman and architect |
England won the toss and decided to bat. | |
The Navy returned New | England to the New England Steamship Company on 11 Ma |
Plague Over | England at the Duchess Theatre |
It also came to | England, at the O2. |
Whitchurch is a market town in Shropshire, | England on the border between England and Wales. |
Social Changes in | England in the Sixteenth Century (1896) |
England won the game 3-1. | |
England won the match 2-1. | |
He moved to | England in the late 1690s. |
Her Irish parents moved to | England in the late 1950s. |
Historic New | England acquired the meeting house in 1941. |
England 1727-1783, the first volume to be published i | |
England regained the Ashes by winning the final match | |
See also: | England in the Middle Ages |
He has been capped by | England and the Barbarians. |
England won the series 5-1, thereby retaining The Ash | |
England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings, (Oxford, | |
In 1986 Ropati moved to | England, joining the Warrington Wolves. |
England won the series 3-0 with no matches drawn. | |
een a successful tour manager, as he took the | England Under-19's, the England A's and also managed |
England won the series 3-1. | |
Jameson also represented | England at the 1982 Commonwealth Games. |
England won the series 2-0 with no matches drawn. | |
England lost the match by an innings and 137 runs. | |
He was waived by New | England after the 2007 season. |
England lost the series 4-1. | |
In 2003 he returned to | England, joining the London Skolars. |
Beech represented | England at the U19 World Championship in 2006. |
In Test Cricket, Australia defeated | England in The Ashes series |
England won the Test series 1-0 with two matches draw | |
Davis also played for | England at the 1995 World Cup. |
England lost the limited overs series 3-1. | |
Wilfrid returned to | England after the council via Gaul. |
Bartlett | England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings p. 222 |
West Indies defeated | England in the final. |
Sempare also played for | England at the 1995 World Cup. |
England won the series 3-0 with two matches drawn. | |
Born in Gloucester, | England on the 22 June 1969. |
England won the series 1-0 with 2 matches drawn. | |
England won the series 1-0 with two matches drawn. | |
Andy represented | England at the 1995 Rugby League World Cup. |
Bartlett | England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings p. 364 |
Kent in | England, for the 3rd grade |
He exported his products to | England and the United States. |
He moved to | England in the 1980s for tax purposes. |
The Church of | England dominated the English scientific establishmen |
England won the toss and elected to field first. | |
Natural | England won the subsequent appeal in October 2009. |
England held the rank of Specialist while serving in | |
McCulloch died in | England at the age of 63. |
England won the series 1-0. | |
Surrey v. | England at The Oval. |
England won the series 2-0 with 1 match drawn. | |
He died in Clapham, | England, at the age of 70. |
St. Paul's Church of | England Primary, The Avenue, N11 |
Born in Par, | England during the "Top of the Pops." |
England won the series 3-1 with two matches drawn. | |
The Buildings of | England: Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds. |
He died in Brighton, | England at the age of 70. |
1961, Yorkshire, | England) is the CEO of RealVNC. |
St. Peter's Gardens, Wolverhampton, | England, in the spring. |
At the Finals, | England won the first match against Chile. |
The match was against | England at their national stadium, Twickenham. |
Wurmbrand travelled to Norway, | England, and then the United States. |
He has not appeared for | England since then. |
Knowles soon returned to | England after this, citing poor health. |
England made three changes. | |
For the footpath in southern | England, see Three Castles Path. |
He also made ten appearances for | England Under-21, three for England B, and two for En |
The family provided | England with three kings: Henry IV of England, who ru |
He was also capped by | England on three occasions. |
Wiggins played in New | England for three seasons (2000 - 2002). |
Martin may have returned to | England some time after that. |
He also represented | England 3 times at under-21 level. |
Cresswell was capped for | England seven times. |
The Independency of | England Endeavoured to be Maintained (1648) |
Monty Noble's Australia defeated | England 2-1 to retain the Ashes. |
( | England refused to join until 1890). |
In | England Longe To Raign |
Godshill is a village in Hampshire, | England, close to Fordingbridge. |
Stephenson has 3 | England caps to his name himself. |
1806), Ambassador to | England (1755 to 1759). |
Six large conurbations of | England correspond to metropolitan counties. |
England lost to Australia by 3-0 with two matches dra | |
England failed to recover the Ashes, drawing 1-1 with | |
He was the brother of | England international Tom Brittleton. |
He took part in the | England Under-18s tour of Australia. |
Main attacks on | England by Tovar and Vienne (1374-1380). |
He is in the 2009/2010 | England Sevens Training Squad |
The group deployed to | England for training, August-November 1949. |
He was back in | England with Tranmere in 1983. |
England - Tuppy Owen-Smith (1934-37) - captain, also | |
The courses currently run in | England, Israel, Turkey and Wales. |
I have received proposals from | England, Greece, Turkey, and Germany. |
The match was won by | England by two runs. |
England played two Test matches against Pakistan in J | |
He earned both of his | England caps two years later. |
He also was capped by | England at U-15 level. |
Scheuber represented | England at U-17 and U-19 level. |
Playing at blindside flanker, he played for | England U-16, U-18, Students, U-23 and England 'A'. |
iths] (former player from Bath, international | England U18, U19) |
He was an | England International U23 football player. |
He was steward under Henry I of | England and under Stephen of England. |
Ellis has represented | England at Under 20 level. |
She also represented | England at under 23 level. |
Hawkins represented | England at Under 21 level. |
Bartley has represented | England at under-16 and under-17 levels. |
Davey has represented | England at Under-16, Under-18 and Under-19 level |
Askham represented | England at under-17 level. |
Jordan has represented | England at under-17 and under-19 levels. |
He has also represented | England at Under-18 and Under-19 levels. |
Corbisiero has represented | England at Under-18, Under-19 and Under-20 level. |
He has been capped for | England at Under-19 level. |
He represented | England at Under-19 level. |
Kane has represented | England at Under-19, Under-21 and Under-23 levels. |
He won three caps for | England at under-21 level. |
He was capped by | England at under-21 level. |
He was capped once by | England at under-21 level. |
He was capped 11 times for | England at under-21 level. |
He won 11 caps for | England at under-21 level. |
He also won five caps for | England at under-21 level. |
He was capped once by | England at under-23 level. |
In 1844 he returned to | England, and undertook surveying for Parliamentary co |
Aricia artaxerxes in northern | England showing underwing pattern |
In 1940, relations between Japan and | England became unfriendly. |
Martin Bayfield, former | England rugby union player |
Dylan Hartley | England Rugby Union player |
Kyran Bracken, ( | England rugby union player) |
George Chuter, | England rugby union player |
For the | England rugby union international, see Lennard Stokes |
Ben Clarke (born 1968), | England rugby union player |
Main article: | England v United States (1950) |
For the buildings in Liverpool, | England, see Unity Buildings. |
Cambridge, | England: Cambridge University Press,, 1947. |
Oxford, | England: Oxford University Press, 2005. |
Cambridge, | England: Cambridge University Press, 1988. |
Cambridge, | England: Cambridge University Press |
Oxford, | England: Oxford University Press, second edition, 199 |
Damage in New | England is unknown. |
New | England Memories, USA: Bulfinch Press, 1989, ISBN 978 |
Berkhamsted, | England, 11:01 UTC |
He made his | England debut v Ireland in 1932, and was appointed ca |
England team v. Australia, Trent Bridge 1899. | |
Consider | England, with Valerie Petts (1994) ISBN 0-85683-145-X |
For the London, | England theatre venue, see Victoria Palace Theatre. |
England People Very Nice (11 February 2009 - 9 August | |
also Earl of Warwick ( | England, 1547); Viscount Lisle (England, 1543); Baron |
From the coast, | England is visible on clear days. |
In | England, Dunbar visits the estate of millionaire Harr |
Schools throughout Europe (especially | England) copied Vittorino's model. |
A game between | England B vs Belarus in 2006 |
Aldershot, Hants, | England; Brookfield, Vt., USA: Ashgate, ISBN 18597255 |
England and Wales - Institute of Chartered Accountant | |
Church and State in | England and Wales (1906); |
England and Wales (consisting of England and Wales) | |
Her Majesty's High Court of Chivalry of | England and Wales is a civil court in England. |
Water privatisation in | England and Wales remains controversial. |
/02/1889 - British Home Championship - Stoke: | England - Wales 4-1 |
It abolished whipping for | England and Wales and Scotland (s.2). |
John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of | England and Wales |
1993 25th ANNIVERSARY TOUR | England, Scotland, Wales |
Cathedrals of | England and Wales and Their History (1888) |
England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. | |
See also: Green Party of | England and Wales election results |
He has refereed | England v Wales in 2008. |
The New Forest becomes | England and Wales's 12th national park. |
Martin Collins (Green Party of | England and Wales) |
(2006) Greater Medieval Houses of | England and Wales, 1300-1500: Southern England. |
(1996) Greater Medieval Houses of | England and Wales, 1300-1500: Northern England. |
In | England and Wales, this is an indictable-only offence |
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 |
England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1837-1915.General Re | |
The Beauties of | England and Wales, vol. |
Archaeology in | England and Wales, 1914-1931 (1932) |
It applied only to | England and Wales. |
The act only extends to | England and Wales. |
Census of | England and Wales: County Report for Caernarvonshire |
The Law Society of | England and Wales; |
The Bar Council of | England and Wales; and |
Rees, Thomas; “The Beauties of | England and Wales”, 1815. |
For Warminster Station in | England, see Warminster railway station. |
Although born in | England, she was educated in France. |
The 1997 All | England Open was the 87th edition of the All England |
The 2000 All | England Open was the 90th edition of the All England |
Born in Ryhope, | England, Barrow was educated in England and in Nova S |
The 2004 All | England Open was the 94th edition of the All England |
The 1965 All | England Open was the 55th edition of the All England |
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