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1-0, Harding was elbowed by Tottenham's Paul | Gascoigne, a sending-off offence which the referee all |
On 13 March 1872 he married Harriett | Gascoigne, a widow with two children. |
The footballer Paul | Gascoigne also starred in an advertising campaign alth |
game was probably his decision to make Paul | Gascoigne an integral part of the first team despite b |
us to England supporters after elbowing Paul | Gascoigne and fracturing his cheekbone during a World |
V and radio actor Maurice Denham as Meredith | Gascoigne, another of Jack South's cronies |
yal, who came to see Horrocks, Crabtree, and | Gascoigne as the founding fathers of British research |
Later it was held of Sir William | Gascoigne as of his manor of Oversley. |
t series was written and presented by Bamber | Gascoigne based upon his 1971 book of the same name. |
from the game was that the opposition's Paul | Gascoigne became the first player to be sent off in a |
series of five tidal rivers before reaching | Gascoigne Bluff on the western edge of St. Simons Isla |
aughters, Mary Isabella and Elizabeth Oliver | Gascoigne, both married members of the Trench family o |
date - William | Gascoigne British inventor (died 1644) |
e Pope or perhaps Thomas Wentworth and Alice | Gascoigne, but there is no compelling evidence for eit |
After | Gascoigne's death some of his papers and fragments of |
9 min: A right-wing free kick from | Gascoigne causes some panic in the ROW penalty area, b |
Sheryl | Gascoigne claims that red top tabloids defamed her by |
Gascoigne compiled his magnum opus, Dictionarium Theol | |
Although it is clear that | Gascoigne did not hold office long under Henry V, it i |
Arthur | Gascoigne Douglas D.D. Durham, D.C.L. (1827-1905) was |
1977, his elder brother Pilot Officer Simon | Gascoigne Eden having been killed in action in June 19 |
n two different series (once from the Bamber | Gascoigne era and once from the Jeremy Paxman era), th |
the United States, built by a member of the | Gascoigne family (Sir Thomas Gascoigne, last of the Ga |
Parlington Hall was the seat of the | Gascoigne family, Aberford near Leeds in the county of |
See also Thomas | Gascoigne for other people with the same name. |
the north of England, which included William | Gascoigne, formed around them and were Britain's first |
Gascoigne had two daughters, Isabella and Elizabeth. | |
During pre-season training Paul | Gascoigne had urinated on Andersen. |
Gascoigne immediately committed him to prison, and gav | |
million for Newcastle United midfielder Paul | Gascoigne in June 1988, and also signed striker Paul S |
r Yeo, also known as the River Ivel or River | Gascoigne, is a tributary of the River Parrett in nort |
Major-General Sir Julian | Gascoigne KCMG KCVO CB DSO (1903-1990) was Major-Gener |
Major-General Sir William Julius | Gascoigne KCMG (29 May 1844 - 9 September 1926) was a |
Wing Commander Rowland | Gascoigne Musson (7 February 1912-24 August 1943) was |
e St. John family of Bletsoe and Sir William | Gascoigne of Cardington, the latter being Cardinal Wol |
Catherine | Gascoigne, one of her peers, was chosen ahead of her a |
Gascoigne played as a given man for Dartford against A | |
rs Bolron and Moubray with complicity in the | Gascoigne plot, and was committed to the King's Bench |
2006 "Maids & Mistresses", at another Oliver | Gascoigne property, Lotherton Hall near Leeds, England |
The micrometer devised by William | Gascoigne proved Johannes Kepler's theories of ellipti |
55 min: Substitutions (ENG): Le Saux for | Gascoigne; Redknapp for Walsh |
When Chief Justice Sir William | Gascoigne refused to pass sentence upon them before th |
rea surrounded by Kansu Street to the north, | Gascoigne Road and Jordan Path to the east, Austin Roa |
irl Guides Association's new headquarters in | Gascoigne Road, Kowloon. |
hway in West Kowloon, through Ferry Point to | Gascoigne Road, and is a major east-west road in south |
e of the Old South Kowloon District Court in | Gascoigne Road. |
e Hong Kong Labour Tribunal is located on 36 | Gascoigne Road. |
me future rear admiral and VC recipient Eric | Gascoigne Robinson served aboard her. |
2 July - William | Gascoigne, scientist (born c. 1610) |
William | Gascoigne, scientist. |
Falcon was married in 1930 to Kathleen | Gascoigne, the daughter of Captain G. C. O. Gascoigne. |
ite Feather), Emerson, Bryan Robson and Paul | Gascoigne to the club as well as bringing in some expe |
t Ferguson's other high profile target, Paul | Gascoigne, turned down an opportunity to move to Manch |
rary members include Mohammed Al Fayed, Paul | Gascoigne, Uri Geller, Roger Moore, Tom O'Connor and L |
Gascoigne was first called up to the full England squa | |
Gascoigne was born in London and won scholarships to b | |
number 19 shirt for the forthcoming season, | Gascoigne was presented in front of the media against |
Gascoigne was also the last Lieutenant Governor of Hon | |
ave approved of the act, but it appears that | Gascoigne was removed from his post or resigned soon a |
On 30 July 2004, | Gascoigne was signed by League Two side Boston United |
Thomas | Gascoigne was born on 7 January 1786. |
Gascoigne was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards i | |
Gascoigne was commissioned into the Scots Fusilier Gua | |
Gascoigne was a Roman Catholic and was accused of cons | |
Gascoigne was born in Middleton, Leeds in 1612, the so | |
Gascoigne was instrumental in Tottenham's equalising g | |
stablishment in 1966, notable astronomer Ben | Gascoigne was its first Vice-President. |
Paul | Gascoigne was forced to wear a Phantom of the Opera st |
mmer 2002, with his career coming to an end, | Gascoigne went on trial with American club D.C. United |
Gascoigne went on to make 10 appearances for Boston be | |
y players such as Waddle, Beardsley and Paul | Gascoigne were sold, and the team was relegated once m |
squad was former England international Paul | Gascoigne, who joined the club on a short-term basis, |
emorable broadcast of the year, beating Paul | Gascoigne who had been nominated for bursting into tea |
birthplace of Isabella and Elizabeth Oliver | Gascoigne, who inherited the Gascoigne family fortune |
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