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However, his 152 for Free | Foresters against Cambridge University as late as 1912 |
is highest first-class score of 137 for Free | Foresters against Cambridge University, eventually bei |
He also played for the Free | Foresters against the Netherlands cricket XI in the 19 |
first-class debut in 1922, playing for Free | Foresters against Cambridge University. |
his only first-class appearance for the Free | Foresters against Cambridge University. |
cricket in 1964 with his only game for Free | Foresters, against his former university. |
e in 1962 and a couple of times for the Free | Foresters against his old University later in the 1960 |
layed one miscellaneous fixture for the Free | Foresters against the Royal Engineers in 1929. |
In 1958 he made 76 and 106 for the Free | Foresters against Cambridge University, and also took |
last first class match, playing for the Free | Foresters against Oxford University at The Parks in Ju |
r cricket for Herefordshire and for the Free | Foresters amateur side. |
variety of amateur sides, including the Free | Foresters and MCC. |
Most are owned and used by | foresters and game wardens. |
Eventually, leading | foresters and companies began to implement Andrews' id |
There he fought in the Sherwood | Foresters and was awarded a medal. |
oned teams, Crawley also played for the Free | Foresters and the Harlequins cricket team. |
ambridge University in 1948 against the Free | Foresters and Gloucestershire. |
Stallions must be registered New | Foresters, and do not run free on the Forest all year |
four pubs: The Orange Tree, The Plough, The | Foresters and The Horse and Groom at Leyton Cross. |
He also represented the Free | Foresters and later the Europeans in two fixtures in 1 |
e of Meat and Patron of the Ancient Order of | Foresters, and of Edmonton Constituency Labour Party. |
n the Baptist and a chapel and two pubs, The | Foresters and the Half Moon. |
ton Lime Farms, Leek Alexandra, 7th Sherwood | Foresters and Leek United before signing for Port Vale |
including a maiden century against the Free | Foresters and won a Blue. |
The | Foresters announced its team colors and logo on Januar |
Owner: The | Foresters are a non-profit organization |
New | Foresters are amongst the most approachable of all the |
for Oxford University: playing against Free | Foresters at The University Parks in 1959, he scored 2 |
st return was 6-35 for Cambridge versus Free | Foresters at Fenner's in June 1955. |
-class debut for the university against Free | Foresters at The University Parks in June 1921. |
n the Notts and Derby Regiment (the Sherwood | Foresters) at the outbreak of war. |
The 177th (Simcoe | Foresters) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian E |
The 177th (Simcoe | Foresters) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: |
The 157th (Simcoe | Foresters) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian E |
Battalion, Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and | Foresters), before moving to Northern Ireland in the l |
layed three first-class matches for the Free | Foresters between 1962 and 1964, with his appearances |
sity in 1913, Middlesex in 1914 and the Free | Foresters between 1920 and 1922, as well as a number o |
property owners, farmers, ranchers, miners, | foresters, builders/developers, sportsmen, recreationi |
The theatre is at the old Ancient Order of | Foresters building in the James Street North neighbour |
e 2nd Derbyshire Militia (later the Sherwood | Foresters), but transferred to the King's Own Royal La |
157th and the entire 177th Battalion (Simcoe | Foresters), CEF under the command of Lieutenant-Colone |
icer with "C"Company 157th Battalion (Simcoe | Foresters), CEF, and served with the 20th Battalion, Q |
gham, Lifeboat J C Madge was replaced by the | Foresters Centenary. |
y 24 hours, before the arrival of a Sherwood | Foresters company to consolidate the British garrison. |
Foresters consider this plant to be an indicator speci | |
hirty Years' War, to such an extent that the | foresters could no longer live there. |
n the Domesday Book as being tended by three | foresters: Dodo, Almer and Godric. |
s in the area, keeping the local loggers and | foresters employed. |
, he began to serve on the Canadian Order of | Foresters executive committee. |
for the first time, as local politicians and | foresters expressed unease at the program. |
nd around the North Wiltshire area, with the | Foresters family home scenes having been filmed on loc |
He scored 10 runs in the Free | Foresters first-innings, before being dismissed by Tre |
e editorial board of the Society of American | Foresters, for which the journal became the official p |
World War, Constable served in the Sherwood | Foresters for two years, but he suffered severe shell |
ons including the Freemasons', Ivorites' and | Foresters' friendly societies and was president of the |
He was also Colonel of the Sherwood | Foresters from 1946 to 1947. |
Willcox was commissioned into the Sherwood | Foresters from the New Zealand Forces in 1911. |
Horse Guards and was Colonel of the Sherwood | Foresters from 1939 to 1943. |
and commanded the 1st Battalion The Sherwood | Foresters from 1937 to 1939: the Regiment was deployed |
ose who work alone in remote areas (loggers, | foresters, geologists, fisheries and wildlife staff). |
rkforce with a tea party and presentation at | Foresters' Hall. |
Foresters have counted more than 300 climax trees with | |
ld War he served with the Buffs and Sherwood | Foresters in north Africa, Italy, and Cyprus, and was |
Empire and trained a whole new generation of | foresters in a comprehensive approach to the managemen |
ioned into the 1st Battalion of the Sherwood | Foresters in January 1937, who he served with until 19 |
The Frasnes hoard, accidentally unearthed by | foresters in 1864 near Frasnes-lez-Buissenal in Hainau |
Shaw was commissioned into the Sherwood | Foresters in 1882. |
ippe a war memorial was erected by Brunswick | foresters in memory of the foresters who had fallen. |
Sandeman represented the Free | Foresters in the same season, against Oxford Universit |
for the Grange, he debuted against the Free | Foresters in 1874. |
He played first-class cricket for the Free | Foresters in 1960. |
layed two matches for Egypt against the Free | Foresters in 1927. |
He played cricket for the Free | Foresters in two first-class matches (1961-1962). |
debut for Oxford University against the Free | Foresters in 1951. |
gg was commissioned into the 1st Bn Sherwood | Foresters in 1905. |
Two against Free | Foresters in 1927, and one against HM Martineau's XI i |
ut for Cambridge University against the Free | Foresters in June 1912. |
he played 2 first-class matches for the Free | Foresters in 1952. |
against Nottinghamshire and 118 against Free | Foresters in 1929 and 155 against Kent, 183 against th |
ree non-first-class matches for MCC and Free | Foresters in 1970 and 1971 with some success. |
He reappeared in one match for Free | Foresters in 1946, but that was his last first-class g |
ed for Egypt, playing twice against the Free | Foresters in 1927 and twice against HM Martineau's XI |
our times for Egypt - twice against the Free | Foresters in 1927 and twice against HM Martineau's XI |
ricket for Cambridge University and the Free | Foresters in addition to representing the Nigeria nati |
He received a commission into the Sherwood | Foresters in 1885, after which he served in Ireland, M |
oot became the 1st Battalion of the Sherwood | Foresters in 1881, and he was promoted to captain in 1 |
hire in the 1960 season, and played for Free | Foresters in 1860 and 1961 against Cambridge Universit |
further first-class appearances for the Free | Foresters in 1951 against Oxford University and later |
Marylebone Cricket Club in 1934 and the Free | Foresters in 1946 and 1947. |
layed three first-class matches for the Free | Foresters in 1931, 1933 and 1935 as well as single app |
rst-class cricket debut in 1952 for the Free | Foresters in a match against Cambridge University. |
for West Bromwich All Saints and Churchfield | Foresters, joined West Bromwich Albion in May 1883. |
A group from FC Wales removed the gorse, and | foresters laid down hay from the nearby Penrhyncoch me |
Victoria Cross is displayed at the Sherwood | Foresters Museum in Nottingham Castle. |
Victoria Cross is displayed at the Sherwood | Foresters Museum at Nottingham Castle, England. |
Victoria Cross is displayed at the Sherwood | Foresters Museum, The Castle, Nottingham, England. |
Victoria Cross is displayed at the Sherwood | Foresters Museum, Nottingham Castle, England. |
with other Ball memorabilia at the Sherwood | Foresters Museum. |
n by this family, descendants of the ancient | foresters of Coldingham Priory. |
Beginning life under the name The | Foresters of Walesby, they began singing unaccompanied |
on was one of the founders of the Society of | Foresters of Great Britain and first president and fir |
oldiers from the Worcestershire and Sherwood | Foresters on Guard Duty at Windsor Castle |
nnett of the 45th Regiment of Foot (Sherwood | Foresters), on 31 May 1838 he became the first officer |
playing for Combined Services twice and Free | Foresters once in 1953; he took the first of just two |
displaying craftsmen of the region, such as | foresters, peddlers, miners, and soldiers. |
on the ground came in 1862 and saw the Free | Foresters play an All-England Eleven. |
n the ground came in July 1968 when the Free | Foresters played the United States, although the groun |
Half of the | Foresters players will be from Rockford, Illinois. |
Whitworth and Tony Stevens, friends from The | Foresters pub in Dartford, Kent. |
The | Foresters' resistance soon crumbled. |
hbouring villages joined, it was renamed The | Foresters Scout Group. |
tember 1879 and as a Captain in the Sherwood | Foresters seconded to the Royal Flying Corps he was aw |
He was Chaplain to the Ancient Order of | Foresters, served on the Board of Regents at Harris Ma |
rafts from the Suffolks, Middlesex, Sherwood | Foresters, South Lancs, K.O.R.L. and the Yorkshire Reg |
scholarly journal of the Society of American | Foresters that aims to advance the forestry profession |
t Order of Red Men, the Independent Order of | Foresters, the Knights of Columbus and Catholic Benevo |
ad been a member of the Independent Order of | Foresters, the YMCA, the Edmonton Club, and the Masoni |
Clark is a member of the Society of American | Foresters, The Nature Conservancy, and the National Wi |
rganizations such as the Society of American | Foresters, the American Forest and Paper Association, |
For the | Foresters, there will be three party decks, consisting |
e traditionally were used (and still are) by | Foresters to catch rabbits for the table. |
On 30 November 1915, the 35th Simcoe | Foresters was authorized to raise the 157th Battalion. |
a's Roman Catholic church, Catholic Order of | Foresters, Western Catholic union, and in politics is |
conscripted into the British Army's Sherwood | Foresters while a teenager in August 1918. |
McBride has a large percentage of | foresters who own large pieces of equipment such as fo |
The | Foresters will play home games at Marinelli Field. |
The Rockford | Foresters will return to play at Marinelli Field for t |
red 7 and 32 in a game which ended in a Free | Foresters win despite an innings of 202 from Oxford ca |
nounced that the Worcestershire and Sherwood | Foresters would be amalgamated with the 22nd (Cheshire |
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