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The 1993 All | England Open was the 83rd edition of the All England |
The 1991 All | England Open was the 81st edition of the All England |
On his return to | England he was Rector of Averham. |
Although born in | England, Abbott was eligible to represent both Englan |
The 1964 All | England Open was the 54th edition of the All England |
The 1994 All | England Open was the 84th edition of the All England |
The 1985 All | England Open was the 75th edition of the All England |
was born in 1816 in Kidderminster, Worcester, | England and was christened in Devonshire, England. |
The 1998 All | England Open was the 88th edition of the All England |
Clarendon Code was used against Charles II of | England who was trying to make Catholicism return to |
On his debut for | England he was made Captain. |
Upon returning to | England, she was placed into reserve. |
Upon arrival in | England she was paid off. |
In | England there was Britannic and Muldivo. |
In 1864 the National (Church of | England) school was built. |
The 1996 All | England Open was the 86th edition of the All England |
In 1956, the New | England Thruway was designated I-95. |
The 1982 All | England Open was the 72nd edition of the All England |
The 1992 All | England Open was the 82nd edition of the All England |
The 1981 All | England Open was the 71st edition of the All England |
The 2002 All | England Open was the 92nd edition of the All England |
He was born at Kingston upon Hull, | England and was based at Farnborough, Kent, England. |
Harris was born in Yorkshire, | England, of Welsh parents. |
On return to | England he went to New College, Oxford. |
He returned to | England and went to Oxford University. |
Three prominent, early New | England men were named Joseph Jencks. |
There was a memorable series between | England and West Indies. |
England defeated West Indies 3-0 with two matches dra | |
He played for | England under-21s whilst at Preston. |
For the rail station in | England, see Wickford railway station. |
England - William Eldon Tucker (first capped 1894) | |
For the historic house in | England, see Wilton House. |
John Rudd - Former | England Saxons wing |
New | England Division Winners 1952-53: 1 |
Australia's "Invincibles" defeated | England 4-0 with the Third Test drawn. |
Telephone operations in southern New | England remain with Verizon. |
Jain Sangh of New | England in Woburn, Massachusetts |
England again won the toss and batted. | |
The | England XI won by seven wickets. |
England eventually won the closely-fought series 4-3. | |
In | England he worked for the BBC German Language Service |
Dailley served in | England throughout World War II. |
Beard struggled to serve | England during World War II. |
Rick Seeley, New | England Hockey Writers All-Star Team (Coach) |
Jenna Cunningham, New | England Hockey Writers All-Star Team |
England: (Dangerous Writers Series/ Spectacular Disea | |
2006 Arts Council of | England Individual Writer's Bursary |
Cook went back to | England three years later. |
He also appeared for the North of | England (1861-1864), Yorkshire with Stockton-on-Tees |
Peter | England - Young David Ash |
He has represented | England at youth level. |
Cole has played for | England at youth and senior levels. |
He was capped for | England at youth level. |
Basset represented | England at youth level. |
Bradley represented | England at youth level and captained the Under-19s. |
The family moved to | England upon Zoko signing for Carlisle. |
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