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Cogan, Vale of | Glamorgan, A suburb of Penarth in South Wales |
was elected to the House of Commons for Mid | Glamorgan, a seat he held until 1910, combining his pa |
His best bowling, 3 for 32, came against | Glamorgan, a game in which he took 5 for 68 in the mat |
hance in a County Championship match against | Glamorgan a fortnight later. |
FitzRobert granted Neath, a town in | Glamorgan, a charter. |
ently determined that the first Stradling in | Glamorgan actually arrived later than FitzHamon, proba |
Holmes joined | Glamorgan after serving on the MCC groundstaff and mad |
ds was left to Keynsham Abbey by the Lord of | Glamorgan after the Norman Conquest. |
e spent the 1986 English summer playing with | Glamorgan after receiving a cricket scholarship. |
he was the first man to score a century for | Glamorgan after their elevation to first-class status |
ed one further first-class match in 1993 for | Glamorgan against Oxford University. |
ams made a single first-class appearance for | Glamorgan against the touring Australians in 1993, bei |
single Minor Counties Championship match for | Glamorgan against the Surrey Second XI. |
Jones made his first-class debut for | Glamorgan against Lancashire in the 1946 County Champi |
s played two further first-class matches for | Glamorgan, against Somerset and Middlesex, both of whi |
He played in two county matches for | Glamorgan, against Wiltshire and Worcestershire in 189 |
h North playing 2 further List A matches for | Glamorgan against Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire |
ehill played his first first-class match for | Glamorgan against Worcestershire at the County Champio |
ame season he made his first-class debut for | Glamorgan against the touring Australians, during whic |
Jones played two first-class matches for | Glamorgan against Essex and Worcestershire in the 1946 |
ehill played his first first-class match for | Glamorgan against Kent in the County Championship. |
976 he played a single first-class match for | Glamorgan against the touring West Indians, making a d |
he played a further Minor Counties match for | Glamorgan against the same opposition. |
After the All Blacks scored a try, | Glamorgan almost countered with a Gibbs kick-and-rush |
later give its name to the Welsh counties of | Glamorgan, an area, which although no longer exists po |
League in 1991 and 1993, the opponents being | Glamorgan and Hampshire. |
ss matches for the Combined Services against | Glamorgan and Worcestershire. |
o score his first championship fifty against | Glamorgan, and a maiden first-class hundred against Wo |
Minor Counties Championship matches against | Glamorgan and the Kent Second XI |
t-class game, when he umpired a game between | Glamorgan and HDG Leveson-Gower's XI in 1926, but his |
Morgannwg, which encompassed the counties of | Glamorgan and Monmouthshire . |
January 1987) played first-class cricket for | Glamorgan and Somerset between 1934 and 1939. |
s and an end-of-season friendly game between | Glamorgan and Nottinghamshire which was also Bowles' f |
ranches left the mainline east of Norton (to | Glamorgan and Dixiana), at Dorchester Junction (to Nee |
right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for | Glamorgan and represented England up to under 17 level |
eared in wartime non-first-class matches for | Glamorgan and also in fixtures arranged for the 1945 s |
XIs in the SWALEC Premier Cricket League and | Glamorgan and Monmouthshire League. |
ies in his career, an innings of 110 against | Glamorgan and 106 at Chester-le-Street. |
by which it is separated from the county of | Glamorgan; and is intersected by the turn pike Toll ro |
Alongside the University of | Glamorgan and Anglo-European College of Chiropractic, |
h and Treherbert - incorporating the Vale of | Glamorgan and Rhondda Lines |
Bebb was born in Church Village, Mid | Glamorgan, and is the son of former Welsh internationa |
es lines within the city itself, the Vale of | Glamorgan and the South Wales Valleys. |
The second beach is one of the largest in | Glamorgan and stretches all the way down the coast to |
nglish summers he was an overseas player for | Glamorgan and in the former season won their player of |
ass appearance for Kent came in 1976 against | Glamorgan and his final List-A appearance came in the |
ed club rugby for Bridgend, county rugby for | Glamorgan and invitational rugby for the Barbarians. |
† Also Lord Lieutenant of South | Glamorgan and West Glamorgan. |
† Also Lord Lieutenant of Mid | Glamorgan and West Glamorgan. |
rm off break bowler, he is the son of former | Glamorgan and England wicket-keeper Matthew Maynard. |
† Also Lord Lieutenant of Mid | Glamorgan and South Glamorgan. |
He was born at Skewen, | Glamorgan and died at Eastbourne, Sussex. |
e is an Honorary Doctor of the University of | Glamorgan, and an Honorary Fellow of UWIC and of the R |
NHS Trust, following the merger of the North | Glamorgan and Pontypridd and Rhondda NHS Trusts. |
ower Lordship part of the historic county of | Glamorgan, and its south-western section became the hu |
Derrick later became coach of | Glamorgan and led them to National League victory in 2 |
rities, providing two large Y.M.C.A. huts in | Glamorgan, and converting Penrice Castle into an offic |
that season, instead becoming involved with | Glamorgan and playing a number of minor matches for th |
The first game took place in 1957 against | Glamorgan and the last in 1982 against Derbyshire. |
68 until 1982 he stood behind the stumps for | Glamorgan and took a record 933 dismissals for his cou |
He was born in Port Talbot, | Glamorgan, and his first language was Welsh. |
r Trevil also played first-class cricket for | Glamorgan and Wales, as well as Cambridge University. |
Cardiff, Rhondda Cynon Taff and the Vale of | Glamorgan; and Cardiff West Conservative Association 2 |
hire in the 1938 County Championship against | Glamorgan and his second and final first-class match a |
t one time had two railway stations - one in | Glamorgan and one in Monmouthshire. |
rst-class debut the seamer took 4/45 against | Glamorgan and shared a 101 tenth-wicket partnership wi |
nd sportsman, Barlow also played cricket for | Glamorgan and South Wales. |
Glamorgan and Worcestershire records include two point | |
3-day match and won a 40-over match against | Glamorgan, and won and drew 3-day matches against Glou |
passed to the Rhymney Valley district of Mid | Glamorgan, and the remainder was included in the Islwy |
Lewis was born in Troed-y-rhiw in | Glamorgan and after playing youth football with his vi |
outhern part of the administrative county of | Glamorgan, and also the parish of St Mellons from Monm |
n of William Davies of St Hilary, Cowbridge, | Glamorgan, and was educated privately. |
Breaksea Point is located in the Vale of | Glamorgan and is part of the Heritage Coast of South W |
University of | Glamorgan and the University of Wales, Cardiff. |
ted a Justice of the Peace for the County of | Glamorgan and was sometime Chairman of the Bench of Ma |
came in the 1970 John Player League between | Glamorgan and Essex. |
lower-lying, pastoral country of the Vale of | Glamorgan and the coastal plain around Swansea Bay, Br |
ed at Woolwich College and the University of | Glamorgan and was formerly associate editor of teenage |
Aberavon, of Aberavon in the County of West | Glamorgan and of Ceredigion in the County of Dyfed, in |
r, Haydn, who played first-class cricket for | Glamorgan and the Marylebone Cricket Club. |
ughor (which forms the eastern boundary with | Glamorgan), and the Gwendraeth Fawr. |
ral district in the administrative county of | Glamorgan and the parish of St Mellons from the Magor |
as of the Wenvoe transmitter (in the Vale of | Glamorgan) and the Carmel transmitter in Carmarthenshi |
Owen was born in Llangiwg, | Glamorgan, and was brought up by his grandparents beca |
places as the early Christian monasteries in | Glamorgan and the Second World War defences on Jersey. |
ebruary 1975) played first-class cricket for | Glamorgan and Somerset between 1922 and 1930. |
Hertford (recently appointed feudal lord of | Glamorgan, and the Earl of Clare) made Bauzan Sheriff |
eld a single List-A match, which was between | Glamorgan and Leicestershire in the 1969 Player's Coun |
171* against Worcestershire and 161* against | Glamorgan, and took 90 catches and 15 wickets at just |
Brian Evans (cricketer, born 1936), | Glamorgan and Lincolnshire cricketer |
om The Open University and The University of | Glamorgan, and is a Fellow of Hereford College of Arts |
nd Cornwall in the West Country; the Vale of | Glamorgan and Gower Peninsula in Wales; Donegal Bay in |
He was a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for | Glamorgan and Somerset and was High Sheriff of Glamorg |
against Derbyshire and 5-76 and 3-60 against | Glamorgan and was rewarded by being selected for the F |
as born in the former borough of Ogwr in Mid | Glamorgan and graduated from the Royal Welsh College o |
t game, a first-class friendly match between | Glamorgan and Somerset at Rodney Parade, Newport, was |
is partly within the preserved county of Mid | Glamorgan and partly within the preserved county of So |
n covers much of the preserved county of Mid | Glamorgan and much of the preserved county of South Gl |
is partly within the preserved county of Mid | Glamorgan and partly within the preserved county of Gl |
1 against Northamptonshire, 5 for 25 against | Glamorgan, and 6 for 34 against Somerset. |
core (116) was scored twice, one playing for | Glamorgan, and once playing against Glamorgan. |
e and Essex in 1939, then reappeared against | Glamorgan and Derbyshire in 1952. |
r of the Glanyrafon Tinplate Works, Clydach, | Glamorgan and Arnold himself lived in Morriston, near |
In 1818 he became High Sheriff of | Glamorgan and was elected to the First Reformed Parlia |
He became J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for | Glamorgan and a J.P. for Pembrokeshire. |
Channel in the former Welsh county of South | Glamorgan, and in the current county of Vale of Glamor |
played for Dorset, before finding fame with | Glamorgan and Hampshire. |
Caerphilly and straddles ancient boundary of | Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. |
He was born at Llandaff in | Glamorgan and died in the First World War at Festubert |
class matches, the last of which was between | Glamorgan and Essex. |
es domestic competition, but also played for | Glamorgan and Worcestershire in English county cricket |
injured, Maurice Turnbull asked him to help | Glamorgan and he accepted. |
y for Swansea, an exhibition space, the West | Glamorgan Archive Service and a contact centre for the |
cated in the Civic Centre alongside the West | Glamorgan Archives Service. |
On 28 September 2009 he once again signed to | Glamorgan as their overseas player for the summer seas |
an of the Women's Agricultural Committee for | Glamorgan as well as chairman of the local War Pension |
In November 2010 he resigned from | Glamorgan as a player after being replaced as captain |
thshire) is a Welsh cricketer who played for | Glamorgan as a left-handed opening batsman from 1999 t |
He made 239 against | Glamorgan as late as June 1937, only a month short of |
He appeared in one match for | Glamorgan as J. C. P. Madden in 1922, acoring 7 and 32 |
and Adam Harrison took two wickets each for | Glamorgan, as Gloucestershire Gladiators lost their fi |
It is run by the University of | Glamorgan as a separate organisation, primarily focuse |
les, played first-class cricket for Kent and | Glamorgan, as well as playing matches for his native H |
His best figures were 6/65 against | Glamorgan at Swansea in 1930. |
these being his career-best of 7-64 against | Glamorgan at Kidderminster. |
Against | Glamorgan at Fenner's in 1929, from number two in the |
nal appearance for the county coming against | Glamorgan at the County Ground, Southampton in 1937. |
recalled for the Championship match against | Glamorgan at Colwyn Bay. |
His highest score was 200 versus | Glamorgan at Newport in July 1962. |
o be seven career centuries with 114 against | Glamorgan at Swansea, with four sixes and 11 fours. |
In the match against | Glamorgan at Cardiff Arms Park in 1925, he made an unb |
1938, scoring 9 in his only innings against | Glamorgan at The Circle, Hull. |
He first kept for | Glamorgan at the age of 17 years and 68 days which was |
Glamorgan at Eugene Cross Park, Ebbw Vale | |
for the Workers' Educational Association in | Glamorgan at a time when there was no extramural depar |
n century in 1921 was against newly promoted | Glamorgan at Swansea. |
n the final match of the 2009 season against | Glamorgan at The Oval. |
ar hit his career-highest score, 137 against | Glamorgan at Cardiff and another fast century, 124 out |
Glanely died at The Grange, Swansea, | Glamorgan, at the age of 80 and was buried at Oystermo |
, who played one match for Yorkshire against | Glamorgan at Bramall Lane, Sheffield in 1923. |
For | Glamorgan, Austin Matthews took 225 wickets at the low |
The University of | Glamorgan base their Welsh for Adults provision at the |
county, and in late July he became the first | Glamorgan batsman to reach three figures in the first- |
e, Miller was a South African and played for | Glamorgan because he was enrolled in the University of |
However in December 2008 he signed for | Glamorgan, becoming the counties first Kolpak player. |
ut against Oxford University and 105 against | Glamorgan before he retired from first-class cricket b |
78 for Middlesex's Second XI, in a defeat by | Glamorgan, before moving to Hampshire, where he played |
Following this cue | Glamorgan began shelling the Argentine positions on th |
d Swansea, with its final destination within | Glamorgan being Loughor, before continuing through Car |
tion but flourished under it: was put on the | Glamorgan Bench in 1672 - a sure sign of rehabilitatio |
played 181 first-class matches for Kent and | Glamorgan between 1947 and 1956, scoring 5,529 runs. |
He Played for | Glamorgan between 1998 and 2005 winning 2 one day leag |
ccasions for the Second XIs of Middlesex and | Glamorgan between 1977 and 1980 before moving to Worce |
st-class and List A cricket for Somerset and | Glamorgan between 1986 and 1993. |
He later played for | Glamorgan between 1980 and 1981. |
eason, and played Minor Counties cricket for | Glamorgan between 1896 and 1902. |
The heritage coasts of the Vale of | Glamorgan, Bideford Bay and Gower are, along with the |
r fifteen years, twelve years on the Vale of | Glamorgan Borough Council, and fifteen on the Dinas Po |
ocated at the premises of the former Vale of | Glamorgan Brewery. |
The | Glamorgan Building is one of the most architecturally- |
The | Glamorgan Building is situated in Cardiff's prestigiou |
95 Aberdare-Perthcelyn | Glamorgan Bus |
re -Heol Silyn/North View Terrace/Roberstown | Glamorgan Bus |
hit his maiden century for the club against | Glamorgan but has otherwise failed to impress for the |
s and was a trustee of a Methodist chapel in | Glamorgan, but managed to retain his position in the C |
for several Welsh cricket clubs, mainly for | Glamorgan but turned out for Cardiff and South Wales. |
in the 2005 season, with 262 not out against | Glamorgan, but was third in the run-scoring tables wit |
ustralia, he took a career-best 8/37 against | Glamorgan, but by far his most successful season in En |
entirely within the preserved county of Mid | Glamorgan, but takes in a very small area in South Gla |
applied to be the Labour candidate for South | Glamorgan but the party did not think a Labour candida |
part in the famous legend of the conquest of | Glamorgan bv the Normans. |
dres, one of the legendary Twelve Knights of | Glamorgan, by Robert Fitzhamon, the Norman conqueror o |
bleddian (who had been appointed 'keeper' of | Glamorgan by Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford- R |
nd Gower died, which resulted in the Vale of | Glamorgan by-election. |
7 first-class matches, the last of which for | Glamorgan came against Lancashire at Cardiff Arms Park |
Glamorgan Canal / Long Wood is a Site of Special Scien | |
But recruited by | Glamorgan captain Wilf Wooller on special registration |
Jamie Dalrymple, England Cricketer and | Glamorgan Captain |
ghtingale, Livingstone, Lawrence, Cavendish, | Glamorgan, Cardiff, Monmouth, Otonabee and Harvey, and |
ugust 2009 that Allenby would be signing for | Glamorgan CC for the 2010 season. |
CCC played their first match there, against | Glamorgan CCC in 1956. |
Evans was the | Glamorgan CCC Young Cricketer of the Year in 1996. |
On 5 July, the formation of | Glamorgan CCC took place at a meeting in the Angel Hot |
inst Surrey CCC and turned out again against | Glamorgan CCC and Nottinghamshire CCC. |
ed 168 runs, with a top score of 35* against | Glamorgan CCC, at an average of 12.92. |
For the Welsh cricketer for | Glamorgan CCC, and rugby union footballer for Neath RF |
with his only century, 104*, coming against | Glamorgan CCC. |
He also took 5 for 67 against | Glamorgan CCC. |
cored 68 against Somerset CCC and 50 against | Glamorgan CCC. |
lyntaff is the location of the University of | Glamorgan's Glyntaff Campus and Glamorgan Centre for A |
he was part of the Maesteg team that won the | Glamorgan Challenge Cup in 1912. |
Glamorgan Challenge Cup 1912 - Champions | |
The Gnoll started to host some | Glamorgan championship fixtures in the 1930s, and in 1 |
They were originally made with | Glamorgan cheese, which seems to be no longer availabl |
ground was in 1949, when Miskin Manor played | Glamorgan Club and Ground. |
n the ground was in 1949, when Margam played | Glamorgan Club and Ground. |
In 1979 Cordle was named as | Glamorgan's 'Player of the Year' and from 1981 until 1 |
sunk 4 more pits, now under the name of the | Glamorgan Coal Company. |
hannel from Llantwit Major near Barry on the | Glamorgan coast |
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