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e original manuscripts of John Clare, the Northamptonshire Peasant Poet as he was commonly known in
d 5 List-A matches, the last of which saw Northamptonshire play Warwickshire in the 1974 John Player
and final List-A match in 1977, which saw Northamptonshire play Minor Counties East in the Benson an
atch held on the ground came in 1884 when Northamptonshire played Essex.
e ground held its first List-A match when Northamptonshire played Essex in the Benson and Hedges Cup
irst-classon the ground was in 1929, when Northamptonshire played Oxford University in a [ match.
eld its final recorded match in 1885 when Northamptonshire played Warwickshire.
e ground held its first List-A match when Northamptonshire played Lancashire in the Player's County
Northamptonshire Police is the territorial police force re
such as Suffolk Police, Wiltshire Police, Northamptonshire Police and Avon and Somerset Constabulary
1991 Newsnight report on Northamptonshire Police
Northamptonshire portal
ford rural sanitary district which was in Northamptonshire proper (other successor districts were Uf
and, Easton on the Hill Rural District in Northamptonshire proper, or Uffington Rural District in Li
In August 1955, Northamptonshire put on 374 in the first innings against K
Despite his use of a style typical of Northamptonshire rather than Suffolk, his spire is grudgin
ough Roade, Grafton Regis and rural south Northamptonshire, reaching the A5 and the A422 at Old Stra
which they scored 344 runs, breaking the Northamptonshire record for the highest ever second wicket
ries and Registers of Peterborough Abbey, Northamptonshire Record Society, pp.
He then transferred to the 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment as second-in-command.
The Northamptonshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the
r in March 1771 when he joined the (48th ( Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot) whereupon he rose to t
In World War I, he served with the Northamptonshire Regiment and on the staff, finishing with
o served in the Royal Hampshire Regiment, Northamptonshire Regiment and Royal Anglian Regiment.
tish Army, attached to 1st Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment during the Second World War when
Army, attached to 6th (S) Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment during the First World War when
a Cross is displayed at the Museum of The Northamptonshire Regiment (48th & 58th Foot), Northampton,
came to North America in 1756 with 48th ( Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot during the Seven Years'
few miles east of the former depot of the Northamptonshire Regiment and later Royal Pioneer Corps at
ndhurst Melsome was commissioned into the Northamptonshire Regiment as a second lieutenant on 4 Febr
Reforms, these were transferred into The Northamptonshire Regiment as the 3rd and 4th Battalions.
Rutland Militia (later the 3rd Battn, The Northamptonshire Regiment).
, and a captain in the 1st Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, British Army during the First W
Lance-Corporal in the 6th Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, British Army during the First W
and a sergeant in the 6th Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, British Army during the First W
Exhibits include the Northamptonshire Regiment, local history, and changing exh
nd a lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, British Army during the First B
, and a private in the 2nd Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, British Army during the First B
of 42 while commanding a battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment.
to 1881, when it was transferred into the Northamptonshire Regiment.
ricket, he played for Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire, representing the latter in Twenty20 cric
of Witchcraft Relating to The Witches of Northamptonshire Reprinted by Taylor & Son 1867.
Located in Northamptonshire, Rockingham falls under the control of tw
(Rugby-Coventry-Birmingham and east into Northamptonshire route).
hool was a girls school in Pitsford Hall, Northamptonshire, run by the Sisters of the Holy Family of
ed secondly on 16 May 1695, at Preston in Northamptonshire, Sarah, daughter of Francis Duncombe of B
try, he spread the cricketing gospel into Northamptonshire schools and developed the Centre of Excel
Northamptonshire Scout Association County owns Yr Hen Feli
74 and 1975, Yorkshire Under-25s in 1975, Northamptonshire Second XI in 1976 and the MCC from 1981 t
ship debut for Cambridgeshire against the Northamptonshire Second XI.
match on the ground was in 1963, when the Northamptonshire Second XI played the Worcestershire Secon
for the Nottinghamshire Second XI and the Northamptonshire Second XI.
st team, though he made his debut for the Northamptonshire Second XI, taking a wicket in a two-day d
cricket for the Durham Second XI and the Northamptonshire Second XI.
al of 14 Second XI fixtures involving the Northamptonshire Second XI.
He has previously played for the Northamptonshire Second XI and the Gloucestershire Second
20 Second XI Championship matches for the Northamptonshire Second XI.
match on the ground was in 1966, when the Northamptonshire Second XI played the Middlesex Second XI.
He also played Second XI cricket for the Northamptonshire Second XI in 1977.
David is currently managing Northamptonshire second XI and in charge of the youth set
I between 1955 and 1971, the RAF in 1956, Northamptonshire Second XI in 1964 and 1965, and the Inter
ground was in 1960, when the ground held Northamptonshire Second XI played the Surrey Second XI in
He also played Second XI cricket for the Northamptonshire Second XI in 2000.
for the Gloucestershire Second XI and the Northamptonshire Second XI.
Battelley played a single game for the Northamptonshire Second XI, his sole contribution to the g
XI, the Gloucestershire Second XI and the Northamptonshire Second XI.
unties Championship for 21 years, and for Northamptonshire Second XI in 1976, made a single List A a
to yet another county, and played for the Northamptonshire Second XI for a season before being promo
XI, the Worcestershire Second XI and the Northamptonshire Second XI.
York, who played for Northamptonshire Second XI between 1962 and 1970, and for
The ground of 8 Northamptonshire Second XI fixtures in both the Second XI
For the station serving Rushton in Northamptonshire, see Glendon and Rushton railway station.
Wansford Road was a railway station in Northamptonshire serving the village of Wansford.
d Weston railway station was a station in Northamptonshire, serving the settlements of Ashley and We
players, Brian Crump was a pillar of the Northamptonshire side in the 1960s.
he offer of a player/manager role for the Northamptonshire side which he duly accepted.
Allan Clarke has lived in Ashton, Northamptonshire since 1977, and is married to Jennifer Cl
nade was a cricket ground in Northampton, Northamptonshire, situated within what was Northampton Rac
ton died at Wakefield Lodge, Potterspury, Northamptonshire, six years before his father, and so neve
1436), heir of John Verdon of Brixworth, Northamptonshire, soon after the death of her first husban
Crosby in 1950, West Derbyshire in 1951, Northamptonshire South in 1955 and Darlington in 1959.
He entered Parliament for Northamptonshire South in the 1895 general election, a sea
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Northamptonshire South from a 1962 by-election to 1974, an
from close to the north of the county and Northamptonshire south-east to the Hertfordshire boundary
In 1950, his seat became Northamptonshire South.
The Spencer family were a branch of the Northamptonshire Spencers (with whom they shared a coat-of
Northamptonshire still lost the match by a large margin.
There are also satellite colleges in Northamptonshire, such as Daventry, Silverstone and Higham
first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club.
n 130 games before playing for a range of Northamptonshire teams.
Against Northamptonshire that year, he held seven catches in an in
It was for Northamptonshire that he made his debut in List A cricket
It was for Northamptonshire that he played 2 List A matches in 1978 a
career was just 50 not out, made against Northamptonshire that same summer.
review of parliamentary representation in Northamptonshire, the Boundary Commission for England has
Maud was born on 6 April 1492 in Northamptonshire, the daughter of Sir Thomas Green, of Bou
8, aged 73, and was interred at Barnwell, Northamptonshire, the burying-place of his family (Nichols
Born in Northamptonshire, the son of Thomas Tresham of Sywell, he
s an estate at Ashton Wold near Oundle in Northamptonshire, the family home of Dame Miriam Louisa Ro
hen the family moved to Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire the spelling "Washington" had been adopte
He was born in Barton Seagrove, Northamptonshire, the son of Thomas Henchman, a skinner, a
yed three further first-class matches for Northamptonshire, the last coming against Derbyshire.
review of parliamentary representation in Northamptonshire, the Boundary Commission for England has
review of parliamentary representation in Northamptonshire, the Boundary Commission for England has
review of parliamentary representation in Northamptonshire, the Boundary Commission for England has
Peterborough in the Soke of Peterborough, Northamptonshire then Huntingdon and Peterborough
where, as also at Stowe Nine Churches in Northamptonshire, there is a lengthy inscription about his
it his maiden first-class century against Northamptonshire, though he was to finish the match with a
n Westminster, continuing to administrate Northamptonshire through deputies.
g the estates of Boughton and Pitsford in Northamptonshire through his maternal grandmother, Lucy, d
He retired to his country house in Northamptonshire till 1662, when he left England and went
eat Ouse from its source near Brackley in Northamptonshire to its mouth in The Wash near King's Lynn
h has caused Little Bowdon, previously in Northamptonshire to be annexed.
In 1923 he presented Overtone Park, Northamptonshire, to the Conservative Party to be used as
assed to the Semark family, of Thornhaugh Northamptonshire to re-promote the family at court.
land, forming the route from Kettering in Northamptonshire to the M1 and A5 in Milton Keynes.
In the summer of 1903, Clarke returned to Northamptonshire, to join Northampton Town in the Southern
anging for nearly 1000 women in Rothwell, Northamptonshire to have their bust measured professionall
ime he granted the church of Potterspury, Northamptonshire, to Bernard the Scribe.
It is also the only watercourse within Northamptonshire to contain grayling (thymallus thymallus)
h Africans, and then in one match against Northamptonshire took 5 for 9 in the first innings and 6 f
53 houses in the Northamptonshire town of Stony Stratford are consumed by f
etal band from 1999 to 2004, based in the Northamptonshire town of Kettering.
ed by Tracy Whittaker-Smith, the coach of Northamptonshire Trampoline Gymnastics Academy.
rthampton is a university in Northampton, Northamptonshire, UK.
Rushden, Northamptonshire, UK: Forces & Corporate Publishing Ltd.,
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, UK: Patrick Stephens Ltd., 1989.
The Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal is a canal in England that is
Act was passed for the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal: this was intended to link th
Surrey and Worcestershire before joining Northamptonshire until the end of the season.
for some 500 years was East Carlton Hall, Northamptonshire until 1933 since when it has been Carlton
Allen played consistently for Northamptonshire until the end of the 1963 season, intersp
He remained with Northamptonshire until 1953, playing a total of 145 first-
rthampton, was rector of Great Billing in Northamptonshire until 1573, when he was deprived for nonc
he took over 500 first-class wickets for Northamptonshire, until his release in 2001.
the current Chief Executive of the NHS in Northamptonshire Updated: April 2011.
Lowest team total: 27 by Northamptonshire v Yorkshire, 1933
in an innings: 4-17 by Sarfraz Nawaz for Northamptonshire v Leicestershire, 1971; and by Bob Cottam
n innings: 9-66 by Reginald Partridge for Northamptonshire v Warwickshire, 1934
ppes-Lomax (Trappes of Nidd), Tresham (of Northamptonshire), Vavasour, Ward, Weld, and Weld-Blundell
9, 4953 also operated a railtour to Corby Northamptonshire via the Harringworth Viaduct.
ting organisation formerly based near the Northamptonshire village of Pytchley, but since 1966 has h
Railway which opened in 1869 to serve the Northamptonshire village of Tiffield, only to close two ye
The Redgrave family originated in the Northamptonshire village of Crick and a tentative link has
ft was once a distinct hamlet between the Northamptonshire village of Guilsborough and the main road
d Junction Railway (SMJ) which served the Northamptonshire village of Wappenham between 1872 and 195
d Junction Railway (SMJ) which served the Northamptonshire village of Moreton Pinkney between 1873 a
A station was opened at Blakesley, a Northamptonshire village 8.5 miles (13.7 km) from Bliswort
The South Northamptonshire wards of Harpole and Grange (covering the
The East Northamptonshire wards of Barnwell, Dryden, Fineshade, Irt
rdshire, Gloucestershire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire
It visited the counties of Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and a little o
Deene Park, located near Corby, Northamptonshire was used as the setting of Rochester's Th
ts own right for parts of the period when Northamptonshire was a constituency, these areas were not
Reynolds (born, 10 June 1932, Kettering, Northamptonshire) was a professional Cricketer who spent h
The church at Eye in Northamptonshire was also rebuilt to Basevi's designs; it
Sixfields in Northampton, Northamptonshire was a Landfill until a few years ago, whe
His single game in 1929, against Northamptonshire, was not a success: he failed to take a w
East Northamptonshire was a county constituency in Northamptons
North Northamptonshire was a county constituency in Northamptons
rman (born, 19 January 1933, Northampton, Northamptonshire) was a professional Cricketer who spent h
st-class match, three years later against Northamptonshire, was no more successful.
Mid Northamptonshire was a county constituency in Northamptons
Professor Michael Waters (born 1949, Northamptonshire) was the Director of Curriculum at the (B
r Thomas Tresham, knight of the shire for Northamptonshire, was elected Speaker of the House of Comm
Lamport Hall in Lamport, Northamptonshire, was the home of the Isham family from 15
ce, at an early date in the 11th century, Northamptonshire was assigned 3,200 hides, while Staffords
The BBC Northamptonshire website, launched on 2 April 2002, was th
shire in the 1906 season, in June against Northamptonshire when he only had the chance to bowl seven
rrey to its current location in Daventry, Northamptonshire where John Roberts joined as Technical Di
E W Harrison and E E Tribe of Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire where his family had owned land since the
m , Middlesex , later moving to Daventry, Northamptonshire where she attended Daventry William Parke
He was born at King's Sutton, Northamptonshire, where his father was vicar.
He died at Dallington, Northamptonshire, where he had his seat and founded an alm
ng gave him the Manor of Stoke Bruerne in Northamptonshire, where he built Stoke Park, a fine Pallad
of 48 and was buried at Brampton church, Northamptonshire, where he is commemorated on a marble mon
rld War Kevelos moved to King's Sutton in Northamptonshire where for many years she was landlady of
s a house in south-west France and one in Northamptonshire where he lives with his partner Catherine
In county cricket he played for Northamptonshire where, along with Robin Boyd-Moss, he ach
He held the living of Grendon, Northamptonshire, which was in the gift of King's Hall, fr
is a former railway station in Wakerley, Northamptonshire which also served the nearby village of B
vate architectural practice in Kettering, Northamptonshire which developed into the firm Gotch & Sau
0.6 miles) east of the county border with Northamptonshire which is also the postal county.
he jurisdiction of the Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, which continues to exist.
Kettering is a county constituency in Northamptonshire which returns one Member of Parliament (M
rders, and in 1377 Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire which was to become his home, and for the
ke of Peterborough - previously a part of Northamptonshire which had its own county council).
as named after the village of Rockingham, Northamptonshire, which although one mile distant and smal
agecoach on Corby Star services in Corby, Northamptonshire which have helped Stagecoach battle again
bruary 1706 he became vicar of Irchester, Northamptonshire, which he resigned in 1715 to take the le
Glamorgan in the 1987 NatWest Trophy and Northamptonshire, which Cheshire famously won by 1 wicket,
two first class matches in 1946 - against Northamptonshire while playing for the Combined Services o
an English footballer born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, who played in the Premier League for Ast
as long as seventeen years previously for Northamptonshire, who he continued to play for in miscella
r William Carey, a famous missionary from Northamptonshire, who went to India in 1793, and never ret
r the five hangings in 1612 following the Northamptonshire witch trials, amongst the first in Englan
ass road in England, linking Kettering in Northamptonshire with Corby and Oakham, the latter in Rutl
ire, and Bugbrooke and Towcester (both in Northamptonshire), with additional appointments as Chancel
Grendon in Northamptonshire, with Eileen Wilmin, ISBN 0-948466-34-0 (
                                                                                                   


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