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Dumelow has played for Cheshire in the Minor | Counties Championship, in 2007 he was the Championship |
and later represented Berkshire in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
They are currently members of the Combined | Counties League Premier Division. |
Lynch made his cricketing debut in the Minor | Counties Championship in 1984, a competition in which |
of Stoke-on-Trent and broadcasting to the two | counties of Staffordshire and Cheshire in England. |
SWTDD serves the following | counties in Tennessee: Chester County, Decatur County, |
436 is a combination of the names of the two | counties: "Sem" and "oran", hence "Semoran Boulevard." |
an, he also made six appearances in the Minor | Counties Championship for Durham. |
ager of Corby, and led the team to the United | Counties League championship in both his first two sea |
ere entirely within the boundaries of the two | counties. |
d Derbyshire divides the area between the two | counties. |
The Minor | Counties play three-day matches at a level below that |
Kingdom general election, 1922, only the six | counties of Northern Ireland were represented in Parli |
The riding includes all of the united | counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry except for |
portion of Alabama, approximately the modern | counties of DeKalb, Jackson, Madison, Marshall, Etowah |
ond and final first-class match for the Minor | Counties against Oxford University. |
He played in the Minor | Counties Championship Western Division extensively bet |
In the Minor | Counties first-innings he was dismissed for 12 by Jack |
5, he played for them until 2008 in the Minor | Counties Championship and until 2009 in the MCCA Knock |
prics, the local nobility and the surrounding | counties of Holland and Guelders. |
ay station in Beckton, London, on the Eastern | Counties and Thames Junction Railway. |
ncluding Cape Girardeau) and the southernmost | counties in Illinois |
Corvera is the most eastern of the four | counties forming the Great County of Aviles. |
Norton played in the Minor | Counties Championship for Northumberland between 1954 |
Dorset has won the Minor | Counties Championship twice, in 2000 and 2010. |
Map of the 46 | counties of the State of South Carolina |
1, and became founder members of the Northern | Counties East League when the Yorkshire League merged |
Established in 1995, they joined the Combined | Counties Football League and currently play in the lea |
Keates made his debut for Dorset in the Minor | Counties Championship against Oxfordshire. |
ther and hazard information for the following | counties in Kansas: Barton, Ellsworth, Lincoln, McPher |
81-82 season, Belper Town joined the Northern | Counties East League Premier Division, winning the tit |
Wiltshire is one of the safest | counties in the UK, with the 6th lowest crime rate per |
It consisted of parts of the United | Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry: the Townsh |
Sylvester made his debut in the Minor | Counties Championship for Herefordshire in 1998, playi |
continued to represent the team in the Minor | Counties Championship until 1995. |
y Health Departments in all 67 of the State's | Counties. |
The fire spread to the other | counties by April 14, and the town of Rotan was evacua |
st major signing, and the club won the United | Counties League Cup in their first season. |
e established in 1948 and joined the Combined | Counties League in 1995. |
Butcher made his debut for Devon in the Minor | Counties Championship against Berkshire in 1992. |
llswater forms the border between the ancient | counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. |
His debut for the county in the Minor | Counties Championship came in the same season against |
The two | counties were split up again in 1998 but the fire serv |
The 4-4-0 | Counties were in effect a shortened GWR 2900 Class, pr |
times throughout the year in London, the Home | Counties, and Jersey. |
(Besides the Purchase | counties, the First District also included Caldwell, C |
lowing season, Sudbury's first in the Eastern | Counties League, he scored 47 goals. |
rent platforms 2-5) was opened by the Eastern | Counties Railway on 20 June 1839. |
he River Blackwater is a river in the English | counties of Hampshire and Wiltshire. |
staffe made his debut for Dorset in the Minor | Counties Championship against Oxfordshire in 1981. |
en Buckinghamshire played Dorset in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
romoted to the First Division of the Northern | Counties East League. |
s that it is properly applied only to the two | counties which border the Gulf of Mexico and Mobile Ba |
briefly for Buckinghamshire during the Minor | Counties Championship in 1993, made a single List A ap |
Traylor continued to play in the Minor | Counties Championship until the 1977 season. |
They won the Northern | Counties East League Cup winners two years in successi |
rticularly those of East Anglia, The Southern | Counties and London. |
Somerset, played for Oxfordshire in the Minor | Counties Championship between 1978 and 1987. |
Iberson, who debuted in the Minor | Counties Championship in 1951 for Kent Second XI, play |
ther and hazard information for the following | Counties: Aransas, Calhoun, and Jackson. |
onal Register of Historic Places in the Texas | counties covered. |
They joined the Combined | Counties League Western Division in 1981 and have reac |
He also played in the Minor | Counties Championship for Durham. |
h, Pinellas, and St. Lucie are the designated | counties. |
and 19 games for Shropshire in the Minor | Counties Trophy. |
He took part in the Minor | Counties Championship representing Hertfordshire in 19 |
in Yorkshire, as it asserts that the historic | counties were never abolished and exist alongside the |
and joined St Neots Town of the United | Counties League on a month's loan in January 2010. |
Daventry Town, promoted from the United | Counties Football League |
esented Devon for the first time in the Minor | Counties Championship in 1974. |
It is often defined to encompass the historic | counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset and t |
ther, Simon, played for Cornwall in the Minor | Counties Championship, and still plays for club side S |
1964 for Gloucestershire, played in the Minor | Counties Championship for the first time in 1971. |
e of the county clubs which make up the Minor | Counties in the English domestic cricket structure, re |
The club are currently members of the Eastern | Counties League Premier Division and play at Plantatio |
It comprises the southern | counties of the state of Illinois and is administered |
dent partisan rangers operated in the western | counties of Virginia and were known to exercise milita |
Winning all but one of the 24 | counties he represented. |
600 employees mainly in East Anglia, the Home | Counties and the West Country and was known as Eastern |
of his descendants later settled in the Texas | counties of Denton, Hunt, Wise and Cooke. |
were promoted to Division One of the Eastern | Counties League. |
continued to play for Berkshire in the Minor | Counties Championship throughout 1979. |
rer for Huron from 1866 to 1883 after the two | counties were split. |
supported by volunteers spread across the two | counties who work to raise funds to ensure that this s |
he original station was opened by the Eastern | Counties Railway on 22 August 1856 and formed the term |
or County" against several of the first-class | counties' Second XI. |
ovide an air ambulance service to the English | counties of Dorset and Somerset. |
Deadwater railway station was on the Border | Counties Railway which linked the Newcastle and Carlis |
ayer for the Middlesex Second XI in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
ho made a single appearance in both the Minor | Counties Championship and the Minor Counties Trophy in |
e continued to represent Norfolk in the Minor | Counties Championship until the end of the 1991 season |
currently plays its football in the Combined | Counties League Division One. |
Outside of the Minor | counties arena, Pugh played Second XI cricket for the |
ter Senior League before joining the Northern | Counties East Football League Division Two North in 19 |
esents areas with reception, and the unshaded | counties are counties that receive the warning alarm t |
ds were founded in 1946 and joined the United | Counties League in 1964. |
who played first-class cricket for the Minor | Counties. |
The main | counties in the district, Fort Bend, Galveston and Bra |
Having represented Devon in the Minor | Counties Championship since 1958, Trump made a single |
They play in the Southern | Counties South league. |
It was bordered by the following | counties (list may be incomplete): Salzgau, Harzgau, H |
Yorkshire was the largest of the historic | counties of England. |
010-11 season, they are members of the United | Counties Football League First Division. |
rms part of the boundary between the historic | counties of Lancashire and Westmorland. |
f Smith Electric Cooperative serves the Texas | counties of Deaf Smith, Castro and Parmer as well as p |
st to Somerset Second XI matches in the Minor | Counties Championship and Second XI Championship. |
y, which is the Converging Point of the three | counties. |
Painting of the Assembly of the Six | Counties by Charles Alexander Smith, executed in 1890. |
great interest in the formation of the Minor | Counties Cricket Association in 1895 and was the Hon. |
ther and hazard information for the following | Counties: Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, and Southeast |
held Somerset Second XI matches in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
s and seven assemblymen for each of the three | counties. |
small congregations scattered among the Three | Counties, with 50 designated preachers for the group. |
becoming reeve and then warden for the United | Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. |
h includes Dublin city and the administrative | counties of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South D |
The following year the Minor | Counties played Somerset in the 1985 competition. |
Suffolk has won the Minor | Counties Championship four times, one of them shared. |
Map of the Romanian | counties based on the winning party |
fter spending a five-year spell in the United | Counties League in the mid-1970s and dropping back to |
., will play at Throstle Nest in the Northern | Counties East League in the 2010-11 season. |
The non-metropolitan | counties and unitary authorities of England, colour-co |
The neighbouring | counties are County Cavan, County Laois, County Longfo |
He later represented Wiltshire in the Minor | Counties and played List A cricket for both Wiltshire |
stituency correspond broadly with the ancient | counties of Brecknockshire and Radnorshire. |
enting Northumberland, he played in the Minor | Counties Championship from 1896 to 1906. |
was underway and many of the non-metropolitan | counties in England were re-organised, resulting in th |
The club dropped out of the Combined | Counties League following the 1998-99 season, but beca |
These are the northern | counties of west Georgia. |
igent played for Buckinghamshire in the Minor | Counties Championship between 1989 and 1995. |
e devised was to win the hearts of the ninety | counties that contained less than ten thousand citizen |
ther and hazard information for the following | Counties: Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cowley, Elk, and |
For 43 years, the 13 | counties around Tampa Bay, including cities such as Sa |
on the ground came in 1972 and saw the Minor | Counties play the touring Australians. |
In 1994, they were promoted into the Combined | Counties League, where they played for a few seasons b |
Fermanagh and Tyrone are two of the six | counties comprising Northern Ireland. |
1986 the county councils of the metropolitan | counties and the Greater London Council were abolished |
ama's Black Belt includes some of the poorest | counties in the United States. |
he last UK Parliament election held in the 26 | counties which became the Irish Free State |
ays (light blue), shown within the ceremonial | counties of Shropshire, Staffordshire and West Midland |
Cheshire has won the Minor | Counties Championship four times, and twice shared the |
on in 1996 against Herefordshire in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
Sprague won decisively, carrying 32 of the 36 | counties in the general election, winning 214,062 vote |
nd straddles the boundary between the ancient | counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. |
competes in the Western Division of the Minor | Counties Championship. |
nish landing on behalf of Mary in the eastern | counties of England. |
shire first played at the ground in the Minor | Counties Championship against the Nottinghamshire Seco |
The halt was on the Border | Counties Railway which linked the Newcastle and Carlis |
The Eastern | Counties and Thames Junction Railway in east London co |
share concurrent jurisdiction cover the same | counties. |
ater played for Lowestoft Town of the Eastern | Counties League alongside former Hammer Albert Foan. |
It was formed from parts of the historic | counties of Gloucestershire and Somerset, together wit |
ears occasionally for Cumberland in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
tantial Evidence: A Tale of the South-Western | Counties |
s was a cricket club that played in the Minor | Counties championship for five seasons from 1930 to 19 |
eturn $6 million in timber revenue to the O&C | counties. |
he was named associate coroner for the United | Counties of Leeds and Grenville. |
when they played Worcestershire in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
re team for eventual readmission to the Minor | Counties (see Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1936 editio |
yed a first-class cricket match for the Minor | Counties team in 1929, making 62 and a duck in his two |
yed the Leicestershire Second XI in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
for Peterborough Northern Star in the United | Counties League. |
later played for Northumberland in the Minor | Counties Cricket Championship. |
ther and hazard information for the following | Counties: Andrews, Crane, Ector, Martin, Midland, Upto |
serves Knox County, Tennessee, and the eight | counties that border it (Anderson, Blount, Grainger, J |
has lined up for Cambridgeshire in the Minor | Counties Championship. |
he Combined Services, the RAF and the Western | Counties. |
Currently, they are members of the Northern | Counties East Football League Premier Division. |
dwards, who represented the side in the Minor | Counties Championship and Minor Counties Trophy betwee |
mmings, who represented Cheshire in the Minor | Counties Championship between 1986 and 1987, made two |
the 1976 Gillette Cup and played in the Minor | Counties Championship from 1975 to 1980. |
ther and hazard information for the following | Counties: Broward and Miami-Dade. |
These included the Three | Counties Lunatic Asylum, which was finally subsequentl |
of the county clubs, which make up the Minor | Counties in the English domestic cricket structure, re |
Eventually, 13 of the 23 | counties opted for prohibition. |
ther and hazard information for the following | Counties: Bibb, Bleckley, Crawford, Houston, Jones, Ma |
d 13 Second Eleven Trophy games for the Minor | Counties under 25s. |
continued to represent the team in the Minor | Counties Championship until 2006. |
Machin began her media work in the English | counties of Staffordshire and Cheshire as the host of |
re in the 1983, making his debut in the Minor | Counties Championship against the Somerset Second XI. |
yed for Somerset's second eleven in the Minor | Counties and the Second Eleven Championship over many |
Initially, its territory included the later | counties Orava, Turiec and Liptov, which became separa |
he played 4 games for Berkshire in the Minor | Counties Championship - unfortunately, further appeara |
inued to represent Hertfordshire in the Minor | Counties Championship until 1995. |
ine to state" voters of any of the California | counties. |
The club are currently members of the Eastern | Counties League Premier Division and play at the Fenla |
urned semi-professional and joined the United | Counties League. |
appearances for Cheshire and for the England | Counties team's tour of Japan and South Korea in 2009. |
were relegated to Division One of the Eastern | Counties League, but finished runners-up in their firs |
ibility for alcoholism treatment in the Agder | counties, and this came under the psychiatric and psch |
, the club's reserve team entered the Eastern | Counties League. |
ther and hazard information for the following | Counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Elbert, and Washington. |
he made his debut for the county in the Minor | Counties Championship against Berkshire. |
The first station was opened by the Eastern | Counties Railway at Ingatestone in 1843 sited just bel |
River Dun (River Test), in the English | counties of Wiltshire and Hampshire |
all Road Rangers, which plays in the Northern | Counties East League Division One. |
He then published The Dialect of the Southern | Counties of Scotland, which served to enhance his repu |
ngham and Derby Junction Railway, the Midland | Counties and the North Midland Railway merged to form |
n of Virginia state government in the western | counties and Union occupation of the northern counties |
River Dun (River Kennet), in the English | counties of Wiltshire and Berkshire |
Booth, who debuted in the Minor | Counties Championship in 1955 for Staffordshire, moved |
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