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is also believed to have been present in | Northamptonshire in the 19th century. |
sity days and played fairly regularly for | Northamptonshire in 1957, when the team equalled its highe |
laying his final game for Ireland against | Northamptonshire in July, which was also his final List A |
-class appearance for Lancashire, against | Northamptonshire in 1919 - however, as a tailend batsman, |
Fry appeared once for | Northamptonshire in 1962 and a couple of times for the Fre |
nstituted to the living of Great Billing, | Northamptonshire, in 1625, 'in the presentation of the kin |
Tresham was chosen High Sheriff of | Northamptonshire in 1524, 1539, 1545, and 1555 and returne |
A matches, the last of which came against | Northamptonshire in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
of Over Worton, Oxfordshire, and Wootton, | Northamptonshire, in 1620, and was preacher at Gray's Inn |
r Cambridgeshire, the last coming against | Northamptonshire in 1975. |
57.36, with best bowling of 3/31 against | Northamptonshire in 1922. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
is career at Nottinghamshire but moved to | Northamptonshire in 2005. |
ist A matches for Cambridgeshire, against | Northamptonshire in 1975 and Warwickshire in 1982. |
hes for Cheshire, the last coming against | Northamptonshire in the 1996 NatWest Trophy. |
List-A match for the county came against | Northamptonshire in the 1st round of the 1992 NatWest Trop |
a small village in the district of South | Northamptonshire in the English county of Northamptonshire |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
Saint made his debut against | Northamptonshire in May 1920, scoring 15 in his only innin |
ches for Suffolk, the last coming against | Northamptonshire in the 1989 NatWest Trophy. |
Nutter joined | Northamptonshire in the summer of 1948 and had his most su |
for Yorkshire from 1973 to 1986, and for | Northamptonshire in 1987. |
He made his debut for Ireland against | Northamptonshire in 1989, and went on to play for his coun |
e ground came 1931, when Glamorgan played | Northamptonshire in a the ground first first-class match i |
istrict of the non-metropolitan county of | Northamptonshire in the United Kingdom. |
member of the Essex team which tied with | Northamptonshire in 1947, a match in which he scored a cen |
w, who made many Second XI appearance for | Northamptonshire in 1983, and who represented Buckinghamsh |
Glamorgan in the County Championship and | Northamptonshire in the Pro40 League. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
e county in a single List A match against | Northamptonshire in the 1991 NatWest Trophy. |
ell played his only first-class match for | Northamptonshire in the 1908 County Championship against E |
is a village in the Daventry district of | Northamptonshire in England. |
of which came in 1968 against Norfolk and | Northamptonshire in that seasons Gillette Cup. |
phy which was played in 2002, and against | Northamptonshire in the 2004 Cheltenham & Gloucester Troph |
His highest List A score came against | Northamptonshire in 1968, with his innings being brought t |
and in 1491 was a Knight of the Shire for | Northamptonshire in parliament and speaker of the House of |
the 5-54 he claimed in Oxford's win over | Northamptonshire in June 2000. |
d was in 1943, when the Buccaneers played | Northamptonshire in a wartime charity match. |
cricket for Cambridge University and for | Northamptonshire in the 1940s. |
Evers made his first-class debut against | Northamptonshire in early July 1936, making 35 and 33. |
made his debut in List A cricket against | Northamptonshire in the 1992 NatWest Trophy. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
ry School is a primary school in Newnham, | Northamptonshire in England. |
st-class appearance for the team, against | Northamptonshire in 1919. |
Innes started his career at | Northamptonshire in 1994 as a teenager. |
to the rectory of Aldwinckle All Saints, | Northamptonshire, in 1707, and died in 1721. |
aiden first-class century was 122 against | Northamptonshire in 2001. |
ingle List-A match for the county against | Northamptonshire in the 1963 Gillette Cup. |
played a total of 42 Cricket matches for | Northamptonshire in First Class and One day competitions, |
n the Minor Counties in 2006 and moved to | Northamptonshire in 2007. |
Booden made his first-class debut for | Northamptonshire in the 1980 County Championship against D |
Ripley was appointed vice-captain of | Northamptonshire in 1999 and became captain in his final s |
h saw a combined Minor Counties side play | Northamptonshire in the 1986 Benson and Hedges Cup. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
Club between 1955 and 1963, and three for | Northamptonshire in 1964. |
nd 1931 New Zealand teams, and played for | Northamptonshire in the late 1930s as a professional. |
ing his County Championship debut against | Northamptonshire in the same season. |
two more first-class appearances: against | Northamptonshire in June 1934 and, finally, against Leices |
He also played for | Northamptonshire in a one day game against the touring Sri |
in the Daventry districtof the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
An offspinner, Govan appeared 5 times for | Northamptonshire in the County Championship during the 198 |
nd appearance, for Worcestershire against | Northamptonshire in 1923, again ended with him being run o |
cap by Lancashire, but was awarded one by | Northamptonshire in 1948 for his productive summer. |
A matches, the last of which came against | Northamptonshire in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
He captained Yorkshire to victory over | Northamptonshire in the 1987 Benson & Hedges Cup, having h |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
ated in the eastern part of the County of | Northamptonshire in the United Kingdom, south of Oundle an |
taincy in the middle of the match against | Northamptonshire in August 2004, handing over to Steve Rho |
umberland, the last of which came against | Northamptonshire in the 1997 NatWest Trophy. |
ing club cricket as a teenager, he joined | Northamptonshire in 1934, making his debut against Yorkshi |
for Lancashire from 2001 before moving to | Northamptonshire in 2005. |
The first came against | Northamptonshire in the 1983 NatWest Trophy, with the seco |
7 for 48 (10 for 30 and 7 for 18) against | Northamptonshire in a day on 1 June 1907 still stands as t |
He played twice against | Northamptonshire in 1989, before a three year break from t |
first List A match between Yorkshire and | Northamptonshire in the 1976 John Player League. |
Cheshire, the last of which came against | Northamptonshire in the 1968 Gillette Cup. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
r Cambridgeshire, the last coming against | Northamptonshire in 2004. |
In 1895, Staffordshire played | Northamptonshire in the grounds first Minor Counties Champ |
hes for Cheshire, the last coming against | Northamptonshire in the 1968 Gillette Cup. |
t A appearance for Wiltshire came against | Northamptonshire in the 1983 NatWest Trophy. |
ounded in 1921 in and moved to Wollaston, | Northamptonshire in 1943. |
This came against | Northamptonshire in 1975. |
Kettering was a rural district in | Northamptonshire in England from 1894 to 1974. |
Strong then made the move to | Northamptonshire in 2000 taking 31 wickets in his 13 first |
r the Restoration he was elected M.P. for | Northamptonshire in the parliament which met in 1661. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
rst-team debut for Worcestershire against | Northamptonshire in a tied game in the AXA League, scoring |
matches, the last of which saw Essex play | Northamptonshire in the 2004 totesport League. |
a former England cricketer who played for | Northamptonshire in county cricket from 1984-2001. |
ddington is a village and civil parish in | Northamptonshire in the United Kingdom, close to Wellingbo |
He took 3 wickets for | Northamptonshire in first-class cricket at an expensive av |
e in the 1924 County Championship against | Northamptonshire, in a match which was abandoned due to ra |
t-class debut for Nottinghamshire against | Northamptonshire in the 1978 County Championship. |
ss game in some style, making 124 against | Northamptonshire in his final innings. |
He was born in Hothorpe, | Northamptonshire in 1620 and educated at King Henry VIII S |
d after the nearby village of Overthorpe, | Northamptonshire) in the 1960s. |
class debut for Oxford University against | Northamptonshire in 1996. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
r Cambridgeshire, the last coming against | Northamptonshire in 2004 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. |
t-class matches, making his debut against | Northamptonshire in the 1925 County Championship. |
Rowledge was born in Peterborough, | Northamptonshire in 1876 the son of John and Ann Rowledge, |
eighth Baronet served as High Sheriff of | Northamptonshire in 1871. |
ommissions of the crown, including one to | Northamptonshire in 1434 to investigate the hiding of roya |
He made his first-class debut for | Northamptonshire in 1982 before being selected to represen |
a small family-friendly festival based in | Northamptonshire in the United Kingdom. |
A matches, the last of which came against | Northamptonshire in the 1992 NatWest Trophy. |
In 1932, Somerset played | Northamptonshire in the County Championship, in what was t |
ng for Shropshire as a youngster, joining | Northamptonshire in 2003 and then moving to Warwickshire t |
He played 2 first-class matches for | Northamptonshire in 1921. |
He was High Sheriff of | Northamptonshire in 1599 and in 1618. |
unforgettable Pro40 play-off win against | Northamptonshire in 2007. |
nty also came in the 2008 season, against | Northamptonshire in the 2008 Friends Provident Trophy. |
t-class match, for Worcestershire against | Northamptonshire in 1946. |
ned to the Irish side for a match against | Northamptonshire in June 1987, before playing six times in |
between 1959 and 1961; Hampshire in 1960; | Northamptonshire in 1962. |
In 1975, he made his List A debut against | Northamptonshire in the Gillette Cup. |
a long run up, Larter made his debut for | Northamptonshire in 1960, and took 121 wickets at just 16 |
William Tresham was born in Oakley Magna, | Northamptonshire in 1495. |
He was born in Broughton, | Northamptonshire, in 1632. |
Only one of these, against | Northamptonshire in 1922, was in the County Championship. |
ground for a single List-A match against | Northamptonshire in the 1976 Benson and Hedges Cup. |
in the Daventry district of the county of | Northamptonshire in England. |
icular 1962 when he scored 1,795 runs for | Northamptonshire including 5 hundreds. |
centre of Buckingham, around Brackley in | Northamptonshire, into Oxfordshire, just before crossing t |
unreliable, and with the knowledge of the | Northamptonshire iron deposits. |
n (born 26 September 1987 in Northampton, | Northamptonshire) is an English footballer currently playi |
ames Moy (born 21 July 1977 in Kettering, | Northamptonshire) is a British award-winning photographer, |
Northamptonshire is part of the BBC East region based in N | |
The River Jordan, | Northamptonshire is a short river in England of three to f |
Baker's | Northamptonshire is, on the whole, as far as it goes, the |
e year, although his main estates were in | Northamptonshire, it was noted that he had a house with tw |
Through | Northamptonshire it bypasses the towns of Northampton, Ket |
The source of the brook is near Kilsby in | Northamptonshire, it then runs west in the valley south of |
ed in 1984 from parts of Bedfordshire and | Northamptonshire, it was abolished in 1994 and succeeded b |
Rising in | Northamptonshire, it flows for around 15 miles past the to |
Although East Carlton is in | Northamptonshire, it has Leicestershire as part of its pos |
ough, geographically considered a part of | Northamptonshire; it now falls within the City of Peterbor |
Cricketer who spent his entire career at | Northamptonshire, joining in 1989 and receiving his County |
as born in Loddington, a small village in | Northamptonshire just west of Kettering, in 1950. |
which George entered on the same day as a | Northamptonshire kinsman, Edmund Knightley; before his dea |
It was a centre of local | Northamptonshire lace-making until the early 20th century. |
asants, former professional cricketer for | Northamptonshire, leading local league wicket taker in the |
They joined the | Northamptonshire League in 1896. |
to its natural, rural charm like much of | Northamptonshire life. |
In 2004, he made his | Northamptonshire List-A deubt against the touring Essex in |
ation of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and | Northamptonshire live within five miles of one of its rese |
rs the western part of Daventry and South | Northamptonshire local government districts. |
His last match came in July against | Northamptonshire, Lodge scored 13 runs batting at number t |
Northamptonshire lost the match by an innings margin. | |
Northamptonshire lost the match by an innings and 61 runs. | |
Northamptonshire lost the match by 8 wickets. | |
After 7 years away from | Northamptonshire, Loye returned to Wantage Road, signing a |
Northamptonshire made 362 for two wickets and though Somer | |
later he scored a maiden century against | Northamptonshire, making a cautious 104 before being dismi |
in a total of 16 first-class matches for | Northamptonshire, making useful runs in his first and last |
He played 144 matches for | Northamptonshire, making a particular impact in the One-da |
Sir Thomas was Sheriff of | Northamptonshire, Master of the Wards, and Comptroller to |
o his average of 26.53 in ten seasons for | Northamptonshire, Matthews in 1937 headed the first-class |
He also served in the | Northamptonshire Militia between 1876 to 1884. |
Against Richie Benaud's 1961 Australians, | Northamptonshire mounted a spirited challenge after being |
arrowden is a village and civil parish in | Northamptonshire nearly three miles north-west of Wellingb |
ing areas (northern Aylesbury Vale, south | Northamptonshire, north west Bedfordshire and north east O |
He represented | Northamptonshire North in Parliament as a Tory. |
mmons in 1857 as Member of Parliament for | Northamptonshire North, at the end of the year, having mad |
t, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, | Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Surrey, Susse |
t, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, | Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Surrey, Susse |
aulknor family was an English family from | Northamptonshire, of which several generations served as o |
In only his second season with | Northamptonshire, Oldfield scored 2,192 runs, a record for |
ormer railway station in Irthlingborough, | Northamptonshire on a the former Northampton and Peterboro |
Jim Carr died of leukaemia in | Northamptonshire on 26 February 1994 aged 82 years. |
Studd died at Northampton, | Northamptonshire on 3 February 1948. |
m springs near the village of Hellidon in | Northamptonshire on the north side of a range of low irons |
Harris died at East Carlton, | Northamptonshire on 20 February 2005. |
y station in Northampton the main town of | Northamptonshire on the Northampton and Peterborough Railw |
the 4th Earl Fitzwilliam at Milton Park, | Northamptonshire on 8th Nov that year. |
Wellingborough Urban District Council in | Northamptonshire on 14 March 1942. |
ay station is a former railway station in | Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterboroug |
ay station is a former railway station in | Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterboroug |
hen presented to the rectory of Maidwell, | Northamptonshire, on 20 February 1534. |
rst, 1st Earl Bathurst, born at Brackley, | Northamptonshire, on 16 October 1744. |
and civil parish located in the county of | Northamptonshire, on the beautiful Welland valley. |
He signed and made his debut for | Northamptonshire on 16 September 2010 against Leicestershi |
ged only 25 and was buried in Stanford in | Northamptonshire on 27 January 1792. |
alkender, of West Haddon in the County of | Northamptonshire on 11 July 1974. |
former railway station in Wellingborough, | Northamptonshire on a line which connected Peterborough an |
He Joined | Northamptonshire on a 3 month trial basis on the 15 March |
re found during excavations at Wollaston, | Northamptonshire on a site operated by Pioneer Aggregates. |
former railway station on Ditchford Road, | Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterboroug |
Cooper died at Kettering, | Northamptonshire on March 15, 1959. |
presented to the rectory of Castle Ashby, | Northamptonshire, on 11 April 1617. |
Chester-Master died at Northampton, | Northamptonshire on 1 September 1897. |
Weedon, | Northamptonshire on the West Coast Main Line has been the |
and, Easton on the Hill Rural District in | Northamptonshire, or Barnack Rural District in the Soke of |
To date they are the only | Northamptonshire pair to ever put on 400 runs. |
ttinghamshire, National Bank of Pakistan, | Northamptonshire, Pakistan Customs. |
most of his formative years in Kettering, | Northamptonshire, Panter started a one-year art course at |
of Everton, Pertenhall and Keysoe and the | Northamptonshire parish of Hargrave were then assessed und |
e district was abolished in 1935 with the | Northamptonshire parts going to form part of the Oundle an |
anders through the north of the county of | Northamptonshire, passing through the town of Corby and on |
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