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ormer railway station in Irthlingborough, | Northamptonshire on a the former Northampton and Peterboro |
later he scored a maiden century against | Northamptonshire, making a cautious 104 before being dismi |
civil parish in the Kettering borough of | Northamptonshire, England, a few miles west of Kettering. |
He was later Vicar of Dallington, | Northamptonshire and a Residentiary Canon at Peterborough |
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 |
Sixfields in Northampton, | Northamptonshire was a Landfill until a few years ago, whe |
in the Borough Council of Wellingborough, | Northamptonshire, with a population at the 2001 census of |
East | Northamptonshire was a county constituency in Northamptons |
North | Northamptonshire was a county constituency in Northamptons |
e ground came 1931, when Glamorgan played | Northamptonshire in a the ground first first-class match i |
rman (born, 19 January 1933, Northampton, | Northamptonshire) was a professional Cricketer who spent h |
their 2005 English cricket season against | Northamptonshire with a bump - being defeated easily after |
ht was a J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant for | Northamptonshire and a J. P. for Oxfordshire. |
d was in 1943, when the Buccaneers played | Northamptonshire in a wartime charity match. |
ames Moy (born 21 July 1977 in Kettering, | Northamptonshire) is a British award-winning photographer, |
Mid | Northamptonshire was a county constituency in Northamptons |
He also played for | Northamptonshire in a one day game against the touring Sri |
he village of Greens Norton, a village in | Northamptonshire for a price of 20 shillings. |
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 144 matches for | Northamptonshire, making a particular impact in the One-da |
former railway station in Wellingborough, | Northamptonshire on a line which connected Peterborough an |
he village of Greens Norton, a village in | Northamptonshire for a price of 20 shillings. |
He Joined | Northamptonshire on a 3 month trial basis on the 15 March |
rst-team debut for Worcestershire against | Northamptonshire in a tied game in the AXA League, scoring |
re found during excavations at Wollaston, | Northamptonshire on a site operated by Pioneer Aggregates. |
e in the 1924 County Championship against | Northamptonshire, in a match which was abandoned due to ra |
ears and moved out of London, possibly to | Northamptonshire, for a year during 1736-7. |
The River Jordan, | Northamptonshire is a short river in England of three to f |
the first being a "new-build" in Raunds, | Northamptonshire, and a raze-rebuild at Hammersmith Flyove |
Against Richie Benaud's 1961 Australians, | Northamptonshire mounted a spirited challenge after being |
les (4.8 km) south of Yardley Hastings in | Northamptonshire, and about the same distance north of Oln |
Caldecote is a village in | Northamptonshire, England, about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of |
ire, and Bugbrooke and Towcester (both in | Northamptonshire), with additional appointments as Chancel |
Walden was born in Wellingborough, | Northamptonshire and after playing football for various cl |
1436), heir of John Verdon of Brixworth, | Northamptonshire, soon after the death of her first husban |
hampton and County Constabulary, becoming | Northamptonshire Constabulary again from 1 January 1975. |
In county cricket he played for | Northamptonshire where, along with Robin Boyd-Moss, he ach |
is a former railway station in Wakerley, | Northamptonshire which also served the nearby village of B |
The church at Eye in | Northamptonshire was also rebuilt to Basevi's designs; it |
It is named after the town of Corby in | Northamptonshire, and also covers most of the local govern |
e was Rector of St Bartholomew's, Furtho, | Northamptonshire, and also of St Giles', Wigginton, Oxford |
n 1946 he not only won his county cap for | Northamptonshire, but also captained the county on 18 occa |
ather's family's estates in Bedfordshire, | Northamptonshire (including Althorp) and Warwickshire and |
ge is a primarily agricultural college in | Northamptonshire, England, although it has in the last dec |
as named after the village of Rockingham, | Northamptonshire, which although one mile distant and smal |
n (born 26 September 1987 in Northampton, | Northamptonshire) is an English footballer currently playi |
is situated on the western edge of Corby, | Northamptonshire, England and takes students from right ac |
ge of 34.86, completing centuries against | Northamptonshire, Gloucestershire and Surrey. |
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. |
The | Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is the fire and r |
such as Suffolk Police, Wiltshire Police, | Northamptonshire Police and Avon and Somerset Constabulary |
former English cricketer, who represented | Northamptonshire, Durham and Bedfordshire as an opening ba |
talk about Boyd-Moss becoming the future | Northamptonshire captain, and in 1984 he was awarded his C |
d War, achieving the rank of Major in the | Northamptonshire Yeomanry and in the West Kent Yeomanry Ca |
In 1642 Pickering joined the | Northamptonshire committee and was most active as "a seque |
a which operates radio stations in Essex, | Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. |
wn of Northampton, in the shire county of | Northamptonshire, England, and about 66 miles (106 km) nor |
first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire, | Northamptonshire, Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club. |
played first-class cricket in England for | Northamptonshire (1980-1986 and 1995-1996), and for Somers |
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Wiltshire, | Northamptonshire, Berkshire and Gloucestershire now take a |
few miles east of the former depot of the | Northamptonshire Regiment and later Royal Pioneer Corps at |
The River Ise is a river in | Northamptonshire, England and a tributary of the River Nen |
In 1997 the | Northamptonshire 'Roots and Culture Fest' multicultural fe |
try, he spread the cricketing gospel into | Northamptonshire schools and developed the Centre of Excel |
ip, making one appearance in 1901 against | Northamptonshire and another in 1911, against Lincolnshire |
the current Chief Executive of the NHS in | Northamptonshire Updated: April 2011. |
on (Arrildt) Marvel was born in Brackley, | Northamptonshire, England, April 14, 1964. |
NPS is based in Wellingborough, | Northamptonshire, an area known for its shoe industry. |
ing it the second largest constituency in | Northamptonshire by area. |
He then transferred to the 2nd Battalion, | Northamptonshire Regiment as second-in-command. |
as a commissioner of the peace in 1377 in | Northamptonshire and as a commissioner of Oyer and termine |
ndhurst Melsome was commissioned into the | Northamptonshire Regiment as a second lieutenant on 4 Febr |
There are also satellite colleges in | Northamptonshire, such as Daventry, Silverstone and Higham |
Reforms, these were transferred into The | Northamptonshire Regiment as the 3rd and 4th Battalions. |
ce, at an early date in the 11th century, | Northamptonshire was assigned 3,200 hides, while Staffords |
Northamptonshire Scout Association County owns Yr Hen Feli | |
for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against | Northamptonshire CCC at Bramall Lane in 1919. |
highest score of 55 not out came against | Northamptonshire CCC at Scarborough in 1938, when he added |
mmons in 1857 as Member of Parliament for | Northamptonshire North, at the end of the year, having mad |
Born in Kettering, | Northamptonshire, he attended Kettering Grammar School whe |
taincy in the middle of the match against | Northamptonshire in August 2004, handing over to Steve Rho |
and, Easton on the Hill Rural District in | Northamptonshire, or Barnack Rural District in the Soke of |
h has caused Little Bowdon, previously in | Northamptonshire to be annexed. |
Northamptonshire (4pts) beat Nottinghamshire (0pts) by fou | |
At Oundle School in | Northamptonshire, Edgar became immersed in theatre and was |
stmas Day 1955, he played six matches for | Northamptonshire (1975-76) before returning to his native |
played well over a hundred games for the | Northamptonshire club before playing seven games for Darms |
ime he granted the church of Potterspury, | Northamptonshire, to Bernard the Scribe. |
fe) is a village and civil parish in East | Northamptonshire, England, between Corby and Peterborough. |
He also served in the | Northamptonshire Militia between 1876 to 1884. |
Camp is an Iron Age fort located in South | Northamptonshire, England, between the villages of Crought |
He received his education in | Northamptonshire and Birmingham. |
The constituency of | Northamptonshire and Blaby was one of them. |
These were Leicester, | Northamptonshire and Blaby, Nottingham and Leicestershire |
His debut List-A match came against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1999 NatWest Trophy. |
Board in the 2000 NatWest Trophy and the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1st round of the 200 |
Wolstenholme represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in List A cricket. |
Daniels represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in a single List A match ag |
The | Northamptonshire Cricket Board is the governing body for a |
Dobson initially represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in a single List A match ag |
Barratt represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in a single List A match ag |
made his debut in List A cricket for the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1999 NatWest Trophy |
ket Board in 2 List A matches against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board and Kent Cricket Board in t |
Leicestershire Cricket Board against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1st round of the 200 |
Neave represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in a single List A match ag |
ings played a single List-A match for the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board against the Leicestershire |
Iniff represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in a single List A match ag |
also played a single List-A match for the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board against the Yorkshire Crick |
Board in the 2000 NatWest Trophy and the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1st round of the 200 |
01 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy and the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1st round of the 200 |
This came against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
Mann made his List-A debut for the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 2000 NatWest Trophy |
His first came against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board and his second came against |
Wade represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against |
McLean represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in 2 List A matches. |
tches, the last of which came against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 2001 Cheltenham & Gl |
tches, the last of which came against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 2001 Cheltenham & Gl |
Large represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in a single List A match ag |
Falkner represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in List A cricket. |
His debut List A match came against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1999 NatWest Trophy. |
Steed initially represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board, making his debut in List A |
In 1999, he first represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board, making his debut in List A |
Eight years later he represented the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board, playing 2 List A matches f |
es in the 2000 NatWest Trophy against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board, Bedfordshire and Leicester |
the 2002 MCCA Knockout Trophy against the | Northamptonshire Cricket Board. |
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 |
review of parliamentary representation in | Northamptonshire, the Boundary Commission for England has |
The hospital covers South | Northamptonshire (Northampton, Brackley, Daventry and othe |
Northamptonshire beat Bradford/Leeds UCCE by an innings an | |
) was an English cricketer who played for | Northamptonshire and briefly for the MCC. |
The | Northamptonshire Fire Brigade and the separate Northampton |
, 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 |
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 |
ded Stagenhoe in Hertfordshire, Clipston, | Northamptonshire and Brixworth in Northamptonshire, and Br |
ted near the village of Turweston, on the | Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire border, is a former R |
Northampton which covers the counties of | Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and that p |
l 5 miles form part of the border between | Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, running alongside th |
y 10, 2011, at the Silverstone Circuit in | Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England. |
hool is set in the countryside near where | Northamptonshire borders Buckinghamshire. |
8, aged 73, and was interred at Barnwell, | Northamptonshire, the burying-place of his family (Nichols |
Brasbridge was born in 1547, of a | Northamptonshire family, but lived at Banbury in his child |
hool was a girls school in Pitsford Hall, | Northamptonshire, run by the Sisters of the Holy Family of |
of Witchcraft Relating to The Witches of | Northamptonshire Reprinted by Taylor & Son 1867. |
it covers an area of western and central | Northamptonshire characterised by rolling hills, hedgerows |
Through | Northamptonshire it bypasses the towns of Northampton, Ket |
ge in Bedfordshire, near the borders with | Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire. |
A complete list of officially appointed | Northamptonshire captains can be found here: List of North |
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 |
Championship Division Two opener against | Northamptonshire at Chelmsford and 119 in Essex's first Fr |
Glamorgan in the 1987 NatWest Trophy and | Northamptonshire, which Cheshire famously won by 1 wicket, |
rth is a village and civil parish in East | Northamptonshire extremely close to the Northants-Rutland |
ls is a village and civil parish in South | Northamptonshire, England, close by the border with Oxford |
Abington houses | Northamptonshire Cricket Club at Wantage Road and was form |
sted by the Football Association as their | Northamptonshire fitness coach, based in Kettering. |
rticle is within the scope of WikiProject | Northamptonshire, a collaborative effort to improve the co |
, James King Blisworth are playing in the | Northamptonshire Football Combination Division One. |
irst-class matches against Derbyshire and | Northamptonshire, both coming in the County Championship. |
He played two further List A matches for | Northamptonshire, both coming in that competition. |
played 2 further first-class matches for | Northamptonshire, both coming in the 1978 County Champions |
It is also the only watercourse within | Northamptonshire to contain grayling (thymallus thymallus) |
he jurisdiction of the Lord Lieutenant of | Northamptonshire, which continues to exist. |
ass road in England, linking Kettering in | Northamptonshire with Corby and Oakham, the latter in Rutl |
The hospital covers North | Northamptonshire (Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Rushde |
eration of the town, overseen by the West | Northamptonshire Development Corporation, many brownfield |
He served as a councillor on | Northamptonshire County Council from 1952 and as an alderm |
The 2005 election to | Northamptonshire County Council coincided with the 2005 ge |
cement in a 12 May press release that the | Northamptonshire County Council voted on 11 May to close N |
rs the village and both are part of South | Northamptonshire District Council and Northamptonshire Cou |
y Counci, West Sussex County Council and, | Northamptonshire County Council have called on Dragonfly P |
range Park, a proposal in January 2010 by | Northamptonshire County Council to remove Woodland View Pr |
South | Northamptonshire District Council in Northamptonshire, Eng |
East | Northamptonshire District Council in Northamptonshire, Eng |
hich was used as a municipal waste tip by | Northamptonshire County Council from 1968, before being cl |
Elections to | Northamptonshire County Council took place on 4 June 2009, |
llowing an announcement on 12 May 2010 by | Northamptonshire County Council that Nothampton's Unity Co |
However, as part of | Northamptonshire County Council's bus review in May 2011, |
It is due to be turned into an academy by | Northamptonshire County Council, who have announced now de |
ts own Parish Council and is part of East | Northamptonshire District Council, where it is in Barnwell |
Mawsley was first planned in 1993 by | Northamptonshire County Council, and construction began in |
The park is run by | Northamptonshire County Council. |
and 1979 and is now a country park run by | Northamptonshire County Council. |
strict Council and the village is part of | Northamptonshire County Council. |
g is adjacent to County Hall, the home of | Northamptonshire County Council. |
gh Urban District Council and a member of | Northamptonshire County Council. |
ch and First Northampton but are owned by | Northamptonshire County Council. |
ellingborough and in the Finedon area for | Northamptonshire County Council. |
Kingscott, Geoffrey, Lost Railways Of | Northamptonshire (2008), Countryside Books, ISBN 978-1-846 |
a former England cricketer who played for | Northamptonshire in county cricket from 1984-2001. |
ore being appointed as Chief Executive of | Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 1985, a post he he |
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