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Hedley's final match for Kent came against Surrey a couple of weeks later.
At Chobham Common, Surrey, a video was shot for "Pipes of Peace", depict
La Thangue was born in Croydon, Surrey, a suburb of London, and was schooled at Dulwi
Eashing is a small village in Surrey a couple of miles outside Godalming and was on
n the 1979 Benson and Hedges Cup final against Surrey, a match which saw Essex win a major domestic
er of Lachlan Mackintosh Rate of Milton Court, Surrey, a director of the Imperial Ottoman Bank, the
Marshall was born in Streatham, Surrey, a suburb of London.
st of Middlesex, plus parts of Essex, Kent and Surrey, a small part of Hertfordshire and the County
tal services for North East Hampshire and West Surrey, a catchment population of about 365,000.
Surrey, A. R.; Webb, W. G.; Gesler, R. M. (1958).
Surrey AC had their training ground on Richmond Road
He now has a road named after him in Kenley Surrey, adjacent to the former site of RAF Kenley.
She has appeared in the Surrey Advertiser several times.
It is part of the Surrey Advertiser Group, owned by the Guardian Media
The Surrey Advertiser newspaper described Park Barn as 'o
Local newspaper the Surrey Advertiser described the local council's £28mi
In October 2009 the Surrey Advertiser won two awards at the EDF Energy Lo
e of the war that Pauline Paget died at Esher, Surrey, after a three weeks' illness on 22 November 1
On 3 October 2008 he joined Surrey after speculation in late September.
It is a Marilyn and the third highest point in Surrey after Leith Hill and Gibbet Hill.
arkham Orchard, Shamley Green, near Guildford, Surrey, after returning from the television studios w
Baron Hennessy, of Windlesham in the County of Surrey after the House of Lords Act 1999, so that he
ss career began in 1988, when he was signed by Surrey after appearing for them in the Second XI the
Although living in suburban Surbiton, Surrey, after World War II, he regularly holidayed in
He was knighted in July 1523 by the Earl of Surrey after the taking of Morlaix, and he would succ
et late, first with Warwickshire and then with Surrey, after success in Minor Counties cricket with
th of Trafalgar and of Merton in the County of Surrey, again with a special remainder including the
In the 1799 English cricket season, Surrey again beat All-England three times.
Humphrey made his first-class debut for Surrey against Sussex in 1864.
Lambert made his first-class debut playing for Surrey against All-England at Lord's on 20 July.
recorded major match was for the Gentlemen of Surrey against the Gentlemen of Netherlands.
1995, he appeared in a single List A match for Surrey against Young Australia.
that he made his debut in Twenty20 cricket for Surrey against Somerset.
749, the brothers were "given men" playing for Surrey against All-England and then both played for C
Sargeant made his first-class debut for Surrey against Gloucestershire in the 1989 County Cha
Greenfield made his first-class debut for Surrey against the touring Australians in 1882.
red 202 runs at 9.18 with a best of 25 against Surrey, against whom he played half his games.
in List A cricket of 0* came when playing for Surrey against Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.
Smith made his first-class debut for Surrey against Oxford University in 1961.
In 1867 Greenfield made his first-class debut Surrey against the Marylebone Cricket Club.
Humphrey made his first-class debut for Surrey against Cambridge University in 1964.
of 38 not out which he made when playing with Surrey against Kent at Mote Park.
He died from cancer in Caterham, Surrey, aged 62.
He died in Surrey aged 76.
He died in Surrey aged 79.
She died in Burrows Hill, Gomshall, Surrey, aged 86.
He died in Surrey aged 65.
Mollie Panter-Downes died in Compton, Surrey, aged 90.
In 1910, Birley died at Dormansland, Surrey, aged 60.
am and died on 22 December 1921 in Upper Hale, Surrey aged 61.
He died at his home in Addington, Surrey aged 73.
He died in Cobham, Surrey, aged 61.
He was also chairman of the Guildford and West Surrey Agricultural Association, a governor of Westmi
nine wickets in nine overs for 40 runs against Surrey, all at Lord's.
His other match was against Surrey almost seven years later, but this was a game
located in the northern end of the downtown of Surrey, also known as Whalley.
The title Earl of Surrey, also derived from the county of Surrey, has b
r, East Hampshire, Havant, Horsham, South West Surrey, although this may not have been true for the
1996), and now part of Arriva Guildford & West Surrey, although many routes have been ceded under Ar
After this he held posts at Woodham, Surrey, Alton, Hampshire, Silverton, Devon and finall
Capt. / Col. Peregrine Maitland, (MCC and Surrey; amateur) - played 27 matches to 1808
Richard Leigh ( Surrey; amateur)
Lord Strathavon ( Surrey; amateur) - played four matches to 1792
Shortlands near Bromley, at Basingstoke and in Surrey, among others.
credited as R. D. Cook, Cook was born in Kew, Surrey and lived in west London as an adult.
eadquarters of the sheriff and county jail for Surrey and Sussex in the 12th century and the King mo
ditors are Ian Cunningham of the University of Surrey and Philip Page, Professor of Organic Chemistr
Upon his marriage he moved to Surrey and developed an interest in botany.
s the boroughs of Guildford and Mole Valley in Surrey, and the counties of West Sussex and Hampshire
He went on to study music at the University of Surrey and meanwhile undertook an extensive period of
she was born on November 7, 1991 in Farnham in Surrey and plays for Somerset Women.
llege appointed him to the parish of Nutfield, Surrey and his increased stipend meant that he could
parliamentary constituency, which was then in Surrey, and remained in that seat until 1918 when it
at his manor house at Comb Nevill in Kingston, Surrey, and was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, where
d with his brother in-law Mark Holick in South Surrey and found immediate success.
The Surrey and All-England cricketer called Durling (firs
Watkins was born in Kingston Hill, Surrey and educated at Eton and Cambridge.
otable innings include an unbeaten 176 against Surrey and 169 against Derbyshire.
Not to be confused with Andrew Needham, Surrey and Middlesex cricketer.
tituency is based around the town of Woking in Surrey and includes the entirety of the Woking boroug
han a two month period as both High Sheriff of Surrey and of Sussex in 1236.
er years, Charlesworth lived in Thames Ditton, Surrey, and played a residency at the George and Drag
Edwards was a magistrate for the county of Surrey, and took considerable interest in questions c
Herbert Strudwick Surrey and England wicket-keeper lived at 4 Worbeck R
a daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois.
matches each against Lancashire, Yorkshire and Surrey, and one against MCC.
It is an affiliate of the University of Surrey and is an accredited member of the National Co
He lives in Surrey and is married to Claire, Lady Jackson, a prom
at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey and was won by the number six seed Steve Beato
married first William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, and second Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of
large houses including the castle of Farnham, Surrey and began the construction of the Hospital of
Surrey and Kent Commissioners for Sewers
William Boxhal was born in Godalming, Surrey, and baptised on 12 February 1832.
us to that he was Assistant Chief Constable at Surrey, and had positions with Hertfordshire and West
le is located close to the present border with Surrey, and is not far from Ascot, Sunninghill and Vi
Bowden was born in Stockwell, Surrey, and educated at Dulwich College.
After performing well for Surrey and the England Lions, Jade earned his first c
He was educated at Charterhouse School, Surrey, and Trinity College, Dublin.
heology at Saint Mary's College, University of Surrey, and a liberation theologian.
Birkmyre was born at Cranleigh, Surrey, and was educated at Radley College.
hire in 2 first-class matches in 1870, against Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club.
He also took 7 for 70 against Surrey and 6 for 33 against Middlesex.
for the prestigious Addington Cricket Club in Surrey and appears in the records from 1744 until 176
28 Browne was elected Member of Parliament for Surrey and held the seat until 1629 when King Charles
He played second eleven cricket for Middlesex, Surrey and Leicestershire between 1959 and 1961, ofte
Suffolk, in 1823, and lived at Ockley Court in Surrey and Kneller Hall in Twickenham, west London, u
educated at St. Monica's College, Burgh Heath, Surrey and in Paris.
The school moved to a new site in Surrey, and changed its name to King Edward's School,
Epsom College, a British Independent school in Surrey, and later studied law at the University of Le
out for the County Championship title between Surrey and last year's champions Yorkshire.
he son of Edgar Horne (1820-1905) of Witley in Surrey and his wife Maria, the widow of Thomas Everfi
count Crowhurst, of Crowhurst in the County of Surrey, and Earl of Cottenham, of Cottenham in the Co
oved it would prefer to be moved to South West Surrey and thus argued that the previous objection wa
Mercury FM was a radio station in the Surrey and Sussex area of the United Kingdom that was
kets in an innings on three occasions; against Surrey and the United South of England Eleven in 1880
Leveson-Gower was a Justice of the Peace for Surrey and served as a Deputy Lieutenant for the coun
In 1749, when All-England played his native Surrey and were a man short, they picked Durling from
Baron was born in Redhill, Surrey and educated at Queen's College, Taunton, Jesu
cated just off the A31 road between Farnham in Surrey and Alton, being about five miles (8 km) west
o Aubrey Robinson in 1927, the couple moved to Surrey, and in 1938 Panter-Downes began writing for t
the Surrey and Sussex Courts Service
liament (MP) for the Guildford constituency in Surrey, and held the seat in three further general el
The LB&SCR had supported a plan to build the Surrey and Sussex Junction Railway along this route i
ring the 1951 season, making his debut against Surrey and following this up with a game against Suss
He was a Deputy Lieutenant and J.P. for Surrey and a J.P. for Middlesex.
ia) is a cricketing all-rounder who played for Surrey and England.
al of Rebels in the year 1746 in the County of Surrey, and of other crown cases (3rd edition 1792).
up on Tyneside before attending film school in Surrey and Dorset.
Wickham lives in Surrey and London with her husband, Henry Wickham, a
rose Browne, 1st Baronet of Betchworth Castle, Surrey and his wife Elizabeth Adam, daughter of Willi
e was taken into the joint public ownership of Surrey and Middlesex councils, and proposals were mad
Located in the Fraser River between Surrey and Pitt Meadows, Barnston Island was named in
es of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex, Surrey and Kent, the City and Liberty of Westminster
nographic Sciences, formerly based in Wormley, Surrey, and Research Vessel Services, formerly based
rge Gwilt, architect surveyor to the county of Surrey, and was born at Southwark.
He was mainly associated with Surrey and he made 18 known appearances in first-clas
Andrews Stunell was born in Sutton, Surrey and educated at Surbiton County Grammar School
The Surrey and Sussex Junction Railway was an abortive ra
Ludolf was educated at Gordon's School in Surrey, and in October 2007 began reading English at
Work on the new line ceased, but the Surrey and Sussex company remained in existence until
Azhar has played county cricket for Surrey and in November 2007 signed a two year deal to
as educated at Rosebery Grammar School, Epsom, Surrey and St Anne's College, Oxford, where she studi
Howe was born in Redhill, Surrey, and educated at Reigate Grammar School.
He was born in Clapham Green, Surrey and educated at Westminster and Trinity Colleg
Young was born in Esher in Surrey and commissioned into the RTR in 1942.
November 1952) played first-class cricket for Surrey and Somerset between 1901 and 1907.
c along the border of the counties of Kent and Surrey, and on to Westerham and Sevenoaks.
", but in 722 an exile named Ealdberht fled to Surrey and Sussex, and Ine invaded Sussex as a result
Bennett was born at Walton-on-Thames, Surrey and died in Bristol.
He attended the Guildford School of Acting in Surrey, and after graduating in 1993 he worked as a s
He trained at Richmond College, Surrey, and in 1845 was ordained into the Wesleyan mi
Varcoe was educated at Charterhouse School in Surrey, and at Lincoln College, Oxford.
He was mainly associated with Surrey and he made 3 known appearances in first-class
guitar-player and singer - he sang a ballad at Surrey and England team-mate Ben Hollioake's funeral.
es that season, captaining one of them against Surrey and making his top score of 61 not out against
897 he returned to regular county cricket with Surrey and appeared in most matches for the next five
Alexander was born at Croydon in Surrey and studied Natural Science at Cambridge Unive
He was educated at Richmond, Surrey, and emigrated to New Zealand with his brother
cricket for Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club.
He was born in Reigate, Surrey and studied at Blackheath Conservatory.
2008 event was sponsored by the University of Surrey and headlined by The Levellers, Blondie and Th
luding Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and Sir Philip Sidney.
The Eagle, a local radio station for Surrey and Hampshire, based in Guildford, Surrey, Eng
He attended Feltonfleet School in Cobham, Surrey and Canford School near Wimborne Minster, Dors
to the house of one Henry Whitney, at Mitcham, Surrey, and two miles round it.
n English first-class cricketer who played for Surrey and Yorkshire between 1877 and 1890.
0, 1924, West Hartlepool, County Durham) was a Surrey and English cricketer who played in 5 Tests ag
sh an instrument-making workshop in Haslemere, Surrey and proceeded to build copies of almost every
, his mother, Louisanna, had moved to Farnham, Surrey and then moved again after the death of her fa
Middlesex) who are affiliated to Middlesex and Surrey and Potters Bar Town who are affiliated to Mid
ughter of William Currie of East Horsley Park, Surrey, and had issue: Horace (d 1857); Percy William
He later moved to Surrey, and was the owner of the South Surrey Eagles
Region serving East Sussex, Kent, and parts of Surrey and West Sussex.
On 16 Nov. 1847 he was collated archdeacon of Surrey, and in 1860 was consecrated bishop of Rochest
He was educated at the Charterhouse School in Surrey and Exeter College, Oxford.
It is known that he was born at Reigate in Surrey and he was employed by the Duke of Richmond .
viving heir of William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and his wife, Adela, the daughter of William I
He was brought up in Surrey and London, and educated at Westminster School
left-arm spinner and middle order batsman for Surrey and Northern Transvaal.
The couple married and moved to Surrey, and after the birth of their first child Samu
spent her youth between there, Albury House in Surrey and Syon House in Middlesex.
S) was a cooperative retailer in south London, Surrey and Kent, England.
, London, England, he was educated in Chobham, Surrey and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he gr
gainst Hampshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Surrey and Yorkshire and one against MCC.
He lived at Normandy, Surrey and was chosen as Labour candidate to contest
st-class matches for Hampshire in 1885 against Surrey and Sussex.
, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex.
He was born in Caterham, Surrey, and educated at Bishop's Stortford College an
English first-class cricketer who played with Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club.
This article is about the former Surrey and Essex radio stations.
e for Gentlemen v. Players (twice), England v. Surrey and Gentlemen of England v. Gentlemen of Middl
Aldhelm, while Daniel retained only Hampshire, Surrey, and Sussex, and of these Sussex soon after wa
nly within the civil parishes of Windlesham in Surrey and Winkfield and Crowthorne in Berkshire.
d, however, as they went down by an innings to Surrey, and the Hawks took their rage out on a sorry
He spent periods with BBC Radio Surrey and BBC Southern Counties Radio as well as con
d scored 137 against Yorkshire and 102 against Surrey and managed eight half-centuries, and was the
Paish was born in Croydon, Surrey and educated at Mid-Whitgift School (now Trini
                                                                                                    
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