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「Middlesex」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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e family vault at Harlington-under-Heathrow, Middlesex, a church that is both close to Heathrow air
the Reverend George Bard, Vicar of Staines, Middlesex, a representative of an old Norfolk family.
son of Neighbourhood Legal Services London & Middlesex, a legal clinic intended to assist low-incom
with a highest score of 28 on debut against Middlesex, a match Yorkshire won by just 15 runs.
George Boulton Mainwaring was a Tory MP for Middlesex, a position that had also been held by his f
footballer of the 1920s and '30s for Wales, Middlesex, Abertillery, Crawshays, London Welsh, Wasps
St Peter's Church, Belsize Park, Middlesex: addition of chancel and tower, 1875
constituency in the parliamentary county of Middlesex, adjoining the County of London and forming
f Parliament (MP) for the Harrow division of Middlesex, after the sitting Conservative MP Oswald Mo
t Barn, the second largest such structure in Middlesex after another in Harmondsworth,[6] the most
stead, but he played first-class cricket for Middlesex again from 1948 to 1954.
He was elected for Middlesex again to the Third Protectorate Parliament,
Routledge made his first-class debut for Middlesex against Somerset in the 1946 County Champion
Good performances against Yorkshire and Middlesex, against whom he scored 106, his highest fir
Pollitt played one further match for Middlesex against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1851.
oak made his only first-class appearance for Middlesex against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord'
ed in a single first-class cricket match for Middlesex against Gloucestershire in the 1903 County C
81, he appeared in a single List A match for Middlesex against the touring Sri Lankans.
Poulter made his first-class debut for Middlesex against Nottinghamshire in 1978 County Champ
Fay made his first-class debut for Middlesex against Yorkshire in the 1995 County Champio
r collapsing on the golf course at Stanwell, Middlesex, aged 58.
She died in Middlesex, aged 63, from pneumonia following heart byp
The Middlesex Agricultural and Growers' Association held a
umnor before a year later being picked up by Middlesex along with Andrew Strauss.
In the same year, Middlesex also introduced ECG testing for players duri
He was mainly associated with Montpelier and Middlesex; also played for All-England .
n about players called White at this time as Middlesex also had Jacob White and W White, who may ha
Vicarage, Isleworth, Middlesex, alterations (1865)
ake 3-47 in the NatWest Trophy final against Middlesex, although Kent lost the game by four wickets
45 overs of possible play on the first day, Middlesex amassed 182 for 2, with Benjamin Hutton maki
John Tanner ( Middlesex; amateur) - played 53 matches to 1826
Thomas Nicoll ( Middlesex; amateur) - played 14 matches from 1790 to 1
Charles Warren ( Middlesex; amateur) - played 33 matches to 1826
Hillyard also played first-class cricket for Middlesex and Leicestershire from 1886 to 1896.
Several more lectures at Middlesex and UEL followed, as well as keynote speeche
Sissons played as inside left for Middlesex and England Schoolboys, but was moved to out
am and at the independent Hampton School, in Middlesex, and at Exeter University, where he gained a
sed the 186 acres (75 ha) wood together with Middlesex and London County Councils for £28,000 in a
e church warden at St. Barnabas in Homerton, Middlesex, and was a strong supporter of and frequent
puty Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Middlesex, and a member of the Marlborough and Turf Cl
Walker was born in Southgate, Middlesex and was the third of seven cricket playing b
The Bill of Middlesex and the Chancery, 1556-1608 (2001) 22 Journa
been used traditionally as a local badge in Middlesex and neighbouring Essex for centuries.
ibed as "of Gastard, Wilts., a JP and DL for Middlesex and Wilts, an Alderman of London".
Edward Walker was born in Southgate, Middlesex and educated at Harrow School.
Selwood played initially for Middlesex and joined Derbyshire in the 2001 season.
He was born in Ealing, Middlesex and educated at Allhallows School in Somerse
She was born Patricia Ann Geaney in Edgware, Middlesex and was the eldest of four children to two I
runs at 19.91, hitting two centuries against Middlesex and Somerset.
r first-class matches for the county against Middlesex and Essex, both in 1984.
He played in one first-class match for Middlesex and also one first-class match for Cambridge
The first game against Middlesex and the last against Kent.
Between 1921 and 1950, he played for Middlesex and in 1930 was called to make his Test debu
He was mainly associated with Middlesex and Hampshire .
He was a Deputy Lieutenant for Middlesex and represented the same county as well as W
In 1919 he made his first-class debut for Middlesex and went on to have a good all-round Champio
e 1975 Gillette Cup when Lancashire defeated Middlesex and in the same season he won the Young-Cric
niversity in 1873 when he scored 109 against Middlesex and appeared in the winning Varsity match si
ngton Park was in May 1785 when Essex played Middlesex and the last was Essex v MCC in May 1793 .
He was signed by Middlesex and played one game in the 1949 County Champ
, he served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Middlesex, and in 1751, he began a 30-year tenure as a
He was born at Finchley, Middlesex and died at Bishop's Hull, Taunton, Somerset
List A matches for Cheshire, in 1982 against Middlesex and in 1983 against Kent.
rn Andrew Hugh Rose, 12 March 1947, Edgware, Middlesex) and were harmony singers who also wrote muc
She was raised in Edgware, Middlesex and educated at a convent, expecting to beco
he took 21 wickets, the last of these being Middlesex and England wicket-keeper Paul Downton.
Ashok Patel represented Middlesex and Durham as a left-handed batsman and a sl
n he played as a given man for Essex against Middlesex and took ten wickets in the match (these wer
Abbey was born in Edmonton, Middlesex and played in two first-class matches for Mi
s he lived at Dawley Court, near Hillingdon, Middlesex and Teffont Manor, Teffont Evias, Wiltshire,
He served as the first sheriff of London and Middlesex, and perhaps also in Essex, and in Hertfords
rehensive School, Enfield and he represented Middlesex and MCC as a right-handed batsman, wicket-ke
held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (DL) of Middlesex and was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Midd
nvironmental Affairs, Durand represented the Middlesex and Worcester District in the Massachusetts
rd and Cambridge and served as Archdeacon of Middlesex and Vicar of the Church of All Hallows Barki
Bill Watkins was born in Ealing, Middlesex and represented Middlesex as a right-handed
He was also a J.P. for Lanarkshire, Middlesex and Westminster and a Deputy Lieutenant for
cas represented Cambridge University, Essex, Middlesex and Surrey.
as a first-class county and also played for Middlesex and Nottinghamshire CCC.
unted first at Canonbury, later at Cranford, Middlesex, and with its aid executed many drawings of
John Maunders was born in Ashford Middlesex and initially played his cricket for Ashford
a which was the traditional boundary between Middlesex and Essex.
He has also played cricket at Middlesex and for the Marylebone Cricket Club.
erkshire (now Oxfordshire) & Parson's Green, Middlesex, and widow of Thomas Carey of Sunninghill Pa
further first-class matches in 1967 against Middlesex and the touring Pakistanis.
In 1569 he was commissioner for musters in Middlesex and for the lord-lieutenancy of London, and
urse at Ashford General Hospital in Ashford, Middlesex, and won prizes as Nurse of the Year and Chi
Knatchbull died at Golden Square in Middlesex and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his ol
ity club is still popular amongst the Essex, Middlesex, and Union county areas of New Jersey.
He also played first class cricket for Middlesex and Leicestershire.
the Massachusetts State Senator for the 1st Middlesex and Norfolk district, which includes her hom
District 6 (Portions of Essex, and Middlesex, and Suffolk Counties)
He was a J.P. for Middlesex and was Sheriff of London and Middlesex from
Almond was born on 20 July 1946 in Enfield, Middlesex and previously played in Zoot Money's Big Ro
He represented the First Middlesex and Suffolk senatorial district, encompassin
1811), rector of Cowley, Middlesex and author of a translation of Formey's Eccl
He entered local politics at Acton, Middlesex, and was a member of both Acton Borough Coun
f Bengal, Vansittart was born in Bloomsbury, Middlesex, and raised in Bray, Berkshire.
imon Clegg was born 11/8/1959 in Harlington, Middlesex and attended Stowe School in Buckinghamshire
m the division of the county constituency of Middlesex and reformed under the Redistribution of Sea
She played country cricket for Middlesex and also represented South Women.
ugh House) at Parsons Green, near Fulham, in Middlesex and was buried on 7 December in the chancel
Gordon Cleaver was born in Stanmore, Middlesex and was educated at Harrow School.
Adams, Richard Johnson formerly of Somerset, Middlesex and England, David Nash of Middlesex, and Ja
sister married Thomas Chamber of Ilanworth, Middlesex, and had two daughters, who, as their parent
rn in Harrow (now part of Greater London) in Middlesex and studied at the Herkomer School of Art (I
The Environs of London: volume 3: County of Middlesex and quoted a country proverb: "No heart can
d FC Somerset, who was Deputy Lieutenant for Middlesex and Justice of the Peace for Middlesex.
nglish first class cricketer, who played for Middlesex and Sussex.
8, the constituency was a county division of Middlesex, and in 1918 it became a parliamentary borou
mes Robertson played first-class cricket for Middlesex and the Marylebone Cricket Club.
up of 10 primary schools from towns in both Middlesex and Essex County that are located along or n
ining Boatfield and Co Solicitors in Harrow, Middlesex and still counts Joan Collins as a dear and
Bentley was mainly associated with Middlesex and he made 13 known appearances in first-cl
Walker was born in Southgate, Middlesex and was the second of seven cricket playing
the River Thames (historically the County of Middlesex) and a small part of the County of Surrey.
ory & Son and was a County Alderman (CA) for Middlesex and High Sheriff of Middlesex in 1902.
He also played first-class cricket with Middlesex and his brother Leonard Moon was a Test cric
He represented both Middlesex and Kent during his career, as well as makin
of the county and is bounded on the east by Middlesex and on the south by Berkshire.
ter, who played first-class cricket for both Middlesex and Essex.
formed part of a long, thin protrusion into Middlesex and was surrounded by that county on three s
y was constructed in 1895 with a line of the Middlesex and Boston Street Railway in the median.
rties in the East End of London, Finchley in Middlesex and Cheshunt in Hertfordshire, and Rachel, t
cketer, who played for Cambridge University, Middlesex and England.
till a teenager, Hearne made two hundred for Middlesex, and in the dry summer of 1911, he went from
Abingdon the church and lands at Kensington, Middlesex, and his parents and brothers had confirmed
He was also F.C.S., a J.P. for Middlesex and was described as an advanced Liberal.
ler of his day as well as a great captain of Middlesex and the Gentlemen.
Lieutenant for Hertfordshire and a J.P. for Middlesex and Westminster.
me city solicitor in 1888, practicing law in Middlesex and other counties.
He was a J.P. for Sussex and Middlesex, and a Deputy Lieutenant for Sussex.
House in Brentford, London, and Isleworth in Middlesex, and Oxford.
t 35.73, including a career-best 116 against Middlesex and three further half-centuries; while in L
He was mainly associated with Middlesex and was a member of the Brentford and Richmo
Cox was born in Uxbridge, Middlesex and was educated at Eton College.
nd 'was presented to the curacy of Hounslow, Middlesex, and the chapel standing on the confines of
church as Rector of St Dunstan's, Stepney in Middlesex and of Orpington, in Kent.
English first class cricketer who played for Middlesex and Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.
r of the Stow Democratic Town Committee, the Middlesex and Worcester Democrats and as co-chairman o
king's comedians, a justice of the peace for Middlesex and a knight.
succeeded his brother Edward as President of Middlesex and served in this role from 1907 until his
ter, who played for Cambridge University and Middlesex, and was chosen for five Tests between 1948
Robson was born at Kilburn, (then in Middlesex) and educated at Bruce Castle School, Totten
ict encompassing parts of Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex and Morris Counties.
rish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, and of Burleigh-hall, in the parish of Loug
He died in 2005 in Northwood, Middlesex and was cremated at Golders Green Crematoriu
Kennard made his debut against Middlesex and played his final match for the county ag
rwick, Leicester, London (QMW), Southampton, Middlesex and Kingston.
ame into the side for the next match against Middlesex and scored 27 not out including hitting the
llage lies within the historic boundaries of Middlesex and from 1930 formed part of the Staines Urb
a number of occasions for the Second XIs of Middlesex and Glamorgan between 1977 and 1980 before m
ring counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey.
ject of the song was Fred Titmus, the former Middlesex and England cricket player.
London and attended Nower Hill High School, Middlesex and Dr Challoner's Grammar School in Amersha
appointed in 1924 as a Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex, and in 1929 served as High Sheriff of the c
14 January 1906 at 69 Woodstock Road, Acton, Middlesex, and was buried in his father's grave in Bro
1556 he was collated to the archdeaconry of Middlesex, and by letters patent, 18 June 1557, he was
In university vacations he played for Middlesex and in all he played in 92 first-class match
and the Northern Neck in general, as well as Middlesex and Essex counties.
The parish was historically in the county of Middlesex, and was included in the area of the Metropo
y Courts of Derbyshire, Deputy-Lieutenant of Middlesex, and first Magistrate and then in 1878 High
In 1616 he became archdeacon of Middlesex and rector of Great Allhallows, London; from
rritory of the constituency was severed from Middlesex and included in the new County of London.
He represented MCC, Middlesex and Oxford University, as a right-handed mid
He was also a Justice of Peace for Middlesex and Westminster.
ted county commandant for volunteer units in Middlesex, and retired at the end of the conflict with
07, playing for Cambridge University, Essex, Middlesex and Surrey.
sh first-class cricketer who played for MCC, Middlesex and Hampshire in 68 matches from 1798 to 182
ry between the current municipality of North Middlesex and the municipality of South Huron.
sembly from the 17th Legislative District in Middlesex and Somerset Counties.
class cricketer who played with Lancashire, Middlesex and the Scottish national side.
ated in 1999 from all of Elgin, and parts of Middlesex and London South.
Hampshire in two first-class matches against Middlesex and Middlesex.
He was born in Middlesex, and after leaving Hendon County Grammar Sch
In 1894 it was created an urban district of Middlesex and in 1932 it became a municipal borough.
was the son of Richard Eykyn of Crouch End, Middlesex, and Ackleton, Shropshire and his wife Susan
ng 89 against Nottinghamshire and 51 against Middlesex, and took eleven catches in the field.
ft arm spin bowler for Cambridge University, Middlesex and England (for whom he played in fifty one
He was born in Hendon, Middlesex and died in Ambleside, Westmorland.
lain began his career as a youth player with Middlesex and London and gained youth international ho
Ronnie Bell represented Middlesex and Sussex as a left-handed batsman and a sl
abolished when it was redistributed between Middlesex and Sarnia ridings.
VIII gave him a house and garden at Stepney, Middlesex, and he gave up claims on the college the fo
ealth Avenue Street Railway, operated by the Middlesex and Boston Street Railway until 1930.
two matches later, when Sussex drew against Middlesex, and only ever returned to the first-class s
He was mainly associated with Middlesex and he made 3 known appearances in first-cla
one district in the State Senate - the First Middlesex and Suffolk district.
His son, Mike Brearley, captained both Middlesex and England at cricket.
right-arm fast-medium bowler and played for Middlesex and Glamorgan.
He was born at Staines, then in Middlesex and died at Peterborough.
Parish fell within the Ossulstone Hundred of Middlesex, and in later times it was part of the Finsb
Watertown has brought many state, middlesex, and division II championships back from gir
He made his first-class debut against Middlesex, and also played two List A matches.
rhaps son of William Paske, vicar of Hendon, Middlesex, and may have been born there, but the regis
cricketer and was a middle-order batsman for Middlesex and, briefly, for England.
On 30th March 2010 Middlesex announced his signing for the 2010 season.
However, on 17 July 2007 Middlesex announced he had left the club with immediat
1888 created a new office of High Sheriff of Middlesex appointed in the same manner as other Englis
                                                                                                   


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