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Godalming is a historic market town, civil parish and administrative centre of the Borough of Waverley in Surrey, England, SSW of Guildford. [1]

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A3 road

The A3, known as the Portsmouth Road or London Road in sections, is a major road connecting London and Portsmouth passing close to Kingston upon Thames, Guildford, Haslemere and Petersfield.

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Adam Raphael

Adam Eliot Geoffrey Raphael (born 22 April 1938) is an award-winning English journalist and author.

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Adelaide Arcade

Adelaide Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in the centre of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Adrian Buckmaster, 4th Viscount Buckmaster

Adrian Charles Buckmaster, 4th Viscount Buckmaster (born 2 February 1949) is a British peer and businessman.

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Agatha Christie

Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (born Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer.

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Agnes Jekyll

Dame Agnes Jekyll DBE (née Graham; 12 October 1861 – 28 January 1937) was a British artist, writer and philanthropist.

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Alan Brodrick, 2nd Viscount Midleton

Alan Brodrick, 2nd Viscount Midleton (31 January 1702 – 8 June 1747) was a British peer and significant cricket patron who was jointly responsible for creating the sport's earliest known written rules.

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Alan Haig-Brown (footballer)

Alan Roderick Haig-Brown DSO (6 September 1877 – 25 March 1918) was a British Army officer and author who served as commander of the Lancing Officers' Training Corps and later fought in the First World War.

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Alan Simpson (scriptwriter)

Alan Francis Simpson, (27 November 1929 – 8 February 2017) was an English scriptwriter, best known for the Galton and Simpson comedy writing partnership with Ray Galton.

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Aldermaston

Aldermaston is a mostly rural, dispersed settlement, civil parish and electoral ward in Berkshire, England.

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Aldershot, Farnham and District Athletics Club

Aldershot, Farnham and District Athletics Club is an athletics club based in Aldershot, Hampshire, England.

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Aldous Huxley

Aldous Leonard Huxley (26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963) was an English writer, novelist, philosopher, and prominent member of the Huxley family.

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Aldro

Aldro is a preparatory school in Shackleford, near Godalming, Surrey, England.

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Alex Wynter

Alex James Wynter (born 15 September 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for National League club Eastleigh.

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Alexander Marshall (cricketer)

Alexander Marshall (31 October 1820 – 28 September 1871) was an English first-class cricketer active 1849–60 who played for Surrey.

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Alexander Siemens

Alexander Siemens (22 January 1847 – 16 February 1928) was a German electrical engineer.

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Alfred Giles (civil engineer)

Alfred Giles (3 October 1816 – 1895) was a British civil engineer and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1878 and 1892.

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Alfred Street (cricket umpire)

Alfred Edward Street, born at Godalming, Surrey, on 7 July 1869 and died at Exmouth, Devon, on 18 February 1951, was a cricket player for Surrey and later a respected cricket umpire who stood in several Test matches between 1912 and 1926.

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Alice Holt Forest

Alice Holt Forest is a royal forest in Hampshire, situated some south of Farnham, Surrey.

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Alice Strike

Alice Mary Strike (31 August 1896 – 22 December 2004) was the last surviving female Canadian military First World War veteran.

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Angling records in the UK

File:Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream.JPG|Comparative of bronze bream and silver bream File:Acipenser sturio.jpg|European Sturgeon (Acipenser sturio) File:Rectangle the mirror carp at 12lb 8oz.jpg|Mirror Carp (Cyprinus carpio) File:Wels Catfish British Record 1970.jpg|Former British Record Wels Catfish 1970 This is an impartial (not biased only to the BRFC) and comprehensive record list of 281 British record freshwater fish, past and present, involving 55 different species/sub-species of fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line.

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Anne Godwin

Dame Beatrice Annie Godwin DBE (6 July 1897 – 11 January 1992), known as Anne Godwin, was a British trade unionist.

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Archibald Thorburn

Archibald Thorburn FZS (31 May 1860 - 9 October 1935 Hascombe, Surrey) was a Scottish artist and animal painter and bird illustrator, painting mostly in watercolour.

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Archie Christie

Archibald “Archie” Christie, (30 September 1889 – 20 December 1962) was a British businessman and military officer.

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Army Remount Service

The Army Remount Service was the body responsible for the purchase and training of horses and mules as remounts for the British Army between 1887 and 1942.

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Arthur Holmwood

Sir Arthur "Art" Holmwood (Later Lord Godalming) is a fictional character of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula.

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Arthur Knight (footballer)

Arthur Egerton Knight (7 September 1887 – 10 March 1956) was an English amateur footballer who played as a left-back for Portsmouth and Corinthians.

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Arthur Simmonds

Arthur Simmonds (1 February 1848 – 2 August 1933) was an English first-class cricketer active 1871–73 who played for Surrey and Cambridge University.

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Artington

Artington is a village and civil parish in the borough of Guildford, in Surrey, England, covering the area from the southern edge of the built-up centre of Guildford and steep Guildown, the start of the Hog's Back and part of the North Downs AONB, to New Pond Farm by Godalming and the edge of Peasmarsh.

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August Sangret

August Sangret (28 August 1913 – 29 April 1943) was a French-Canadian soldier, convicted and subsequently hanged for the September 1942 murder of 19-year-old Joan Pearl Wolfe in Surrey, England.

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Augustine Studdert

Augustine John de Clare Studdert (31 January 1901 – 20 March 1972) was an Anglican priest, most notably Archdeacon of Surrey from 1957 to 1968.

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Avdel

Avdel is a worldwide operating company producing Blind Fastening Systems and related tools.

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Æthelwold ætheling

Æthelwold or Æthelwald (died 902 or 903) was the younger of two known sons of Æthelred I, King of Wessex from 865 to 871.

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Bargate stone

Bargate stone is a highly durable form of sandstone.

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Baron Freyberg

Baron Freyberg, of Wellington in New Zealand and of Munstead in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Barrow Hills School

Barrow Hills School is a preparatory school for pupils aged 2–13.

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Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens

Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens is a 1979 satirical sexploitation film starring Kitten Natividad and Ann Marie with a cameo by Uschi Digard.

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Benjamin Hart

Benjamin Hart (born 17 October 1977) is an English actor best known for his roles as Foz in the British soap opera Hollyoaks, and as Adam Rhodes in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.

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Benjamin Kerfoot

Ben Kerfoot (born 5 August 1992, Godalming, Surrey) is an English actor best known for playing Oscar Cole in the CBBC Series M.I. High, and as Malachite in the Channel 5 TV drama series The Secret of Eel Island.

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Bertram Evans

Captain Bertram Sutton Evans, MVO (17 December 1872 – 2 March 1919) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and cricketer.

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Betty Matear

Born Elizabeth Kowbus in Scotland, Betty Matear went to the Salvation Army’s International Training College where she met her husband John.

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Billingshurst Unitarian Chapel

Billingshurst Unitarian Chapel is a place of worship in Billingshurst in the English county of West Sussex.

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Billy Dainty

William Hooper Frank John "Billy" Dainty (22 February 1927 – 19 November 1986) was a British comedian, dancer, physical comedian and pantomime and television star.

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Book People

Book People is a discount bookseller based in Godalming, Surrey, UK.

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Boris Berezovsky (businessman)

Boris Abramovich Berezovsky (Бори́с Абра́мович Березо́вский, 23 January 1946 – 23 March 2013), aka Platon Elenin, was a Russian business oligarch, government official, engineer and mathematician.

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Boris Karloff

William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff, was an English actor who was primarily known for his roles in horror films.

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Borough of Waverley

The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England.

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Borough status in the United Kingdom

Borough status in the United Kingdom is granted by royal charter to local government districts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Bronwen Astor

Janet Bronwen Astor, Viscountess Astor (née Alun Pugh; 6 June 1930 – 28 December 2017) was an English model.

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Brook, Surrey

Brook is a hamlet in the civil parish of Witley in the Waverley district in south-west Surrey.

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Busbridge

Busbridge is a village and civil parish in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England that adjoins the town of Godalming.

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Busbridge Church

Busbridge Church or St John the Baptist Church, is an evangelical Anglican Church in Busbridge, Godalming, England.

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Buzzard baronets

The Buzzard Baronetcy, of Munstead Grange in the Parish of Godalming in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Caesar (Kent cricketer)

Caesar (birth and death dates unknown) was an English cricketer recorded as having made one first-class appearance for Kent in the County Championship of 1828.

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Carl Daniel Ekman

Carl Daniel Ekman (March 17, 1845 – November 3, 1904) was a Swedish chemical engineer who invented the form of the sulfite process of wood pulp manufacturing which was first established on a firm commercial basis, helping to replace rags as the main raw material of paper with wood pulp.

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Carl Wilhelm Siemens

Sir Charles William Siemens FRSA (originally Carl Wilhelm Siemens; 4 April 1823 – 19 November 1883) was a German-born engineer and entrepreneur who for most of his life worked in Britain and later became a British subject.

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Carthusians

The Carthusian Order (Ordo Cartusiensis), also called the Order of Saint Bruno, is a Catholic religious order of enclosed monastics.

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Cedric Morris

Sir Cedric Lockwood Morris, 9th Baronet (11 December 1889 – 8 February 1982) was a British artist, art teacher and plantsman.

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Chagos Islands national football team

The Chagos Islands national football team is a football team ostensibly representing the territory of the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

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Charles Boileau Elliott

Charles Boileau Elliott FRS (1803–1875) was an English cleric and travel writer.

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Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond

Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, 2nd Duke of Lennox, 2nd Duke of Aubigny, (18 May 1701 – 8 August 1750) was a British nobleman, peer, and politician.

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Charles Marshallsay

Charles Marshallsay (1843 – November 5, 1887) was an English-born Canadian politician.

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Charles Pourtales Golightly

Charles Pourtales Golightly (1807–1885) was an Anglican clergyman and religious writer.

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Charles Woods (Surrey cricketer)

Charles Woods (18 April 1810 in Godalming, Surrey – 6 March 1885, in Godalming) was an English cricketer who was associated with Surrey and made his first-class debut in 1828.

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Charterhouse School

Charterhouse is an independent day and boarding school in Godalming, Surrey.

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Charterhouse Square

Charterhouse Square is a garden square, a pentagonal space, in Smithfield, central London and is the largest courtyard or yard associated with London Charterhouse, mostly formed of Tudor and Stuart architecture restored after the London Blitz.

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Charterhouse Square School

Charterhouse Square School is an independent, non-selective, co-educational day school with 200 children aged 3 to 11, situated in the Barbican area of the City of London.

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Chauncy Hare Townshend

Chauncy Hare Townshend, whose surname was spelt by his parents as Townsend (10 April 1798, Godalming, Surrey – 25 February 1868), was a 19th-century English poet, clergyman, mesmerist, collector, dilettante and hypochondriac.

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Christopher Grose-Hodge

Christopher Grose-Hodge (6 March 1924 – June 1998) was a British fencer.

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Church of St Peter & St Paul, Godalming

The Church of St.

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Colin Rawlins

Colin Guy Champion Rawlins, (5 June 1919 – 23 October 2003) was a British civil servant, businessman, and decorated Royal Air force officer.

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Compsoft

Compsoft plc is a software development house located in the market town of Alton, Hampshire.

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Compton, Guildford

Compton is a village and civil parish in the Guildford district of Surrey, England.

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Compton, Waverley

Compton is a former village and today a semi-rural suburb centred ESE of Farnham in the Waverley district of Surrey, England and connected to Farnham by two direct urban single carriageways and green space footpaths along the Wey (North Branch) which in part marks the northern boundary of the area together with the A31.

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Conrad Wallroth

Conrad Adolphus Wallroth (12 May 1851 – 22 February 1926) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Oxford University between 1872 and 1874, Kent in 1872 and Derbyshire in 1879.

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County Sound Radio (1566 AM)

County Sound Radio was an analogue commercial radio station covering Surrey and north-east Hampshire.

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Cranleigh

Cranleigh is a large village and civil parish, self-proclaimed the largest in England, almost southeast of Guildford in Surrey.

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Cranleigh line

The Cranleigh line was a linking railway line that connected Guildford on the Portsmouth-London line, the county town of Surrey, with the West Sussex market town of Horsham on another line to the south coast.

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Crazed Fruit

, also known as Juvenile Jungle, is a 1956 Japanese Sun Tribe film directed by Kō Nakahira.

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Cultural legacy of RMS Titanic

RMS Titanic has a rich legacy in films, books, memorials and museums.

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Cyril Raikes

Cyril Probyn Napier Raikes was awarded the Military Cross in the World War I Mesopotamian Campaign flying in the British army's Royal Engineers monitoring the oil pipelines there.

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Dan-Air

Dan-Air (Dan Air Services Limited) was an airline based in the United Kingdom and a wholly owned subsidiary of London shipbroking firm Davies and Newman.

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David Carnegie (explorer)

The Hon.

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David Dimbleby

David Dimbleby (born 28 October 1938) is a British journalist and a presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBC's long running Question Time television series.

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David Evelyn Nye

David Evelyn Nye was a British architect, born in 1906, who practised in Surrey, England.

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David Lloyd Jones (architect)

what about Grenfall tower, oddly not mentioned here..

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David Walter (journalist)

David Charles Walter (1 February 1948 – 29 March 2012), was a British journalist and a former Political Correspondent for Independent Television News programmes on ITV from 1980–1986, then on ITN's Channel 4 News from 1986–1988, followed by Paris Correspondent for BBC News, a BBC television and radio producer and presenter, and a Liberal Democrat contender for a seat in the British Parliament (Torridge and West Devon, 2005).

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Dawson Turner (radiologist)

Dr Dawson Fyers Duckworth Turner FRSE, FRCPE (1857-1928) was a British pioneer of radiology and patron of the arts, who died of radiation related cancer.

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Deadly Weapons

Deadly Weapons is a 1974 American exploitation film directed and produced by Doris Wishman.

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Derek Pollard

Dr.

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Descendants of Charles II of England

The descendants of Charles II of England, Stuart monarch of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and claimant to the Kingdom of France, are numerous; lines from his many illegitimate children exist to this day.

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Diocese of Guildford

The Diocese of Guildford is a Church of England diocese covering nine of the eleven districts in Surrey, much of north-east Hampshire and a parish in Greater London.

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Disablement Income Group

The Disablement Income Group (DIG) was a British disability pressure group formed in 1965 in Godalming, Surrey.

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Dockenfield

Dockenfield is a linear settlement and rural civil parish in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England.

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Don Cupitt

Don Cupitt (born 22 May 1934 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English philosopher of religion and scholar of Christian theology.

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Don Procopio

Don Procopio is a two-act opera buffa by Georges Bizet with an Italian libretto completed in 1859, and first performed in 1906.

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Dorking railway station

Dorking railway station is one of three stations that serve the town of Dorking in Surrey, England.

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Double Agent 73

Double Agent 73 is a 1974 exploitation movie directed and produced by Doris Wishman and starring burlesque performer Chesty Morgan.

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Douglas Carswell

John Douglas Wilson Carswell (born 3 May 1971) is a British politician who in 2014 became the first elected Member of Parliament for the UK Independence Party (UKIP), representing Clacton.

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Dunsfold

Dunsfold is a village in the borough of Waverley, Surrey, England, 8.7 miles (14 kilometres) south of Guildford.

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Edmund the Martyr

Edmund the Martyr (also known as St Edmund or Edmund of East Anglia, died 20 November 869) was king of East Anglia from about 855 until his death.

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Edward Barton (politician)

Edward Gustavus Campbell Barton (11 December 1857 – 14 June 1942) was an electrical engineer and a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Edward Newill

Edward Joseph Newill was Archdeacon of Dorking from 1936 to 1954.

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Edward Nugee

Edward George Nugee (9 August 1928 – 30 December 2014) was a leading English barrister.

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Edward Twining

Edward Francis Twining, Baron Twining (29 June 1899 – 21 June 1967), known as Sir Edward Twining from 1949 to 1958, was a British diplomat, formerly Governor of North Borneo and Governor of Tanganyika.

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Edwin Lutyens

Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, (29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.

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Eleanor Oglethorpe de Mezieres

Eleanor Oglethorpe (1684–1775), later Marquise de Mézières, was an English Jacobite who settled in France after James II was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

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Electric power industry

The electric power industry covers the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric power to the general public and industry.

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Electric power system

An electric power system is a network of electrical components deployed to supply, transfer, and use electric power.

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Elspeth Beard

Elspeth Beard is an architect and motorcyclist, who is noted for being the first English woman to ride a motorcycle around the world.

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Elstead

Elstead is a semi-rural civil parish in Surrey, England with shops, houses and cottages spanning the north and south sides of the River Wey; development is concentrated on two roads that meet at a central green.

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Emily Hester Brodrick

Emily Hester Brodrick, name before marriage Emily Hester Melvill (1846–1906) was an English writer.

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Eric Sachs

Sir Eric Leopold Otho Sachs, (23 July 1898 – 1 September 1979) was a British barrister and judge.

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Eric Vansittart Bowater

Sir Eric Vansittart Bowater, F.R.S.A. (16 January 1895 - 30 August 1962), was an English businessman, who took the family firm Bowater from a paper merchant to the world's largest paper products company in his 40 years as its CEO and chairman.

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Ernest George

Sir Ernest George RA (13 Jun 1839–1922) was an English architect, landscape and architectural watercolour painter, and etcher.

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Ernest Irving

Ernest Irving (6 November 1878 – 24 October 1953) was an English composer and conductor, primarily remembered for his involvement in film music.

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Evelyn Lintott

Evelyn Henry Lintott (2 November 1883 – 1 July 1916) was an English footballer who joined the British Army and died during the First World War.

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Evil Dead Trap

Evil Dead Trap, known in Japan as, is a 1988 Japanese horror film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda and produced by Japan Home Video.

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Ewbank

Ewbank is a brand of mechanical carpet sweepers sold in the United Kingdom since the 19th century.

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F. S. Ashley-Cooper

Frederick Samuel Ashley-Cooper (born c. 22 March 1877 in Bermondsey, London; died 31 January 1932 in Milford, near Godalming, Surrey) was a cricket historian and statistician.

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F. W. Winterbotham

Frederick William Winterbotham (16 April 1897 – 28 January 1990) was a British Royal Air Force officer (latterly a Group Captain) who during World War II supervised the distribution of Ultra intelligence.

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Farncombe

Farncombe, historically Fernecome, is a village and peripheral settlement of Godalming in Waverley, Surrey, England and is approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) north-east of the Godalming centre, separated by common land known as the Lammas Lands.

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Farncombe railway station

Farncombe railway station opened in 1897 as a minor stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line between Guildford and Godalming, England.

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Farnham (UK Parliament constituency)

Farnham was a constituency covering the south-westernmost and various western parts of Surrey for the House of Commons of the UK Parliament, 1918—1983.

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Farquhar Buzzard

Sir Edward Farquhar Buzzard, 1st Baronet (20 December 187117 December 1945), was a prominent British physician and Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford (1928–1943).

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Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches

The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) is a growing network of over 500 independent, evangelical churches mainly in the United Kingdom that preach an evangelical faith.

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Female Convict Scorpion: Beast Stable

is a film made by Toei Company in 1973.

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Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41

is a film released in 1972 by Toei Company.

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Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion

Also known as Female Convict 701: Scorpion is a 1972 Japanese women in prison film produced by Toei Company.

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Female Prisoner Scorpion: 701's Grudge Song

is a women in prison film made by Toei Company in 1973.

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Fighting Elegy

is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki.

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Florence Knight

Florence Knight is a British chef and newspaper columnist, best known for her work at the restaurant Polpetto in London.

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France–United Kingdom relations

France–United Kingdom relations are the relations between the governments of the French Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK).

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Frank Frederick Cuisset

Frank Frederick Cuisset (23 February 1812 – 1891) was a composer and organist based in Birmingham and Godalming.

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Frank Godfrey

Captain Frank Godfrey, was an English World War I flying ace credited with 12 victories.

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Freddie Sowrey

Air Marshal Sir Frederick Beresford 'Freddie' Sowrey, (born 14 September 1922) is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer.

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Frederick Caesar

Frederick Bowles Caesar (11 October 1827 – 5 October 1882) was an English first-class cricketer active 1859–62 who played for Surrey.

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Friends meeting house

A Friends meeting house is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where meeting for worship is usually held.

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Frithuwold of Chertsey

Frithuwald was a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon ruler in Surrey, and perhaps also in modern Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, who is known from two surviving charters.

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Funeral Parade of Roses

is a 1969 Japanese drama film directed and written by Toshio Matsumoto, loosely adapted from Oedipus Rex and set in the underground gay counterculture of 1960s Tokyo.

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Gabrielle Glaister

Gabrielle Glaister (born 27 July 1960) is an English actress.

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Galton and Simpson

Ray Galton OBE (born 17 July 1930), and Alan Simpson OBE (27 November 1929 – 8 February 2017), were an English comedy scriptwriting partnership.

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General Baptists

General Baptists are Baptists who hold the general or unlimited atonement view, the belief that Jesus Christ died for the entire world and not just for the chosen elect.

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Genesis (band)

Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey in 1967.

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Geoffrey Fletcher (cricketer)

Geoffrey Everingham Fletcher (20 July 1919 – 27 March 1943) played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Somerset in the 1939 season.

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Geoffrey Robinson

Geoffrey Robinson (born 25 May 1938) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Coventry North West since 1976.

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George Gilbert Scott

Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), styled Sir Gilbert Scott, was a prolific English Gothic revival architect, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches and cathedrals, although he started his career as a leading designer of workhouses.

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George Richards (cricketer)

George Richards (born 4 October 1807, Godalming, Surrey; details of death unknown) was an English cricketer who was associated with Surrey and made his first-class debut in 1828.

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Gertrude Jekyll

Gertrude Jekyll (29 November 1843 – 8 December 1932) was a British horticulturist, garden designer, artist, and writer.

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Ghosts (Strawbs album)

Ghosts is the 7th studio album by English band Strawbs.

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Gibbet Hill, Hindhead

Gibbet Hill, at Hindhead, Surrey, is the apex of the scarp surrounding the Devil's Punch Bowl, not far from the A3 London to Portsmouth road in England.

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Giles Gilbert Scott

Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (9 November 1880 – 8 February 1960) was an English architect known for his work on Liverpool Cathedral, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Cambridge University Library, Waterloo Bridge and Battersea Power Station and designing the iconic red telephone box.

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Ginny Fiennes

Virginia Frances "Ginny", Lady Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (9 July 1947 – 20 February 2004) was an explorer, and the wife of adventurer Ranulph Fiennes.

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Gladys Cherry

Gladys Cherry (27 August 1881 – 4 May 1965) was a survivor of the sinking of the RMS ''Titanic''.

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Go, Go, Second Time Virgin

is a 1969 Japanese film by Kōji Wakamatsu.

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Godalming

Godalming is a historic market town, civil parish and administrative centre of the Borough of Waverley in Surrey, England, SSW of Guildford.

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Godalming College

Godalming College is a sixth form college, situated in Godalming, south-west of London and five miles from Guildford, Surrey.

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Godalming Congregational Church

The building formerly known as Godalming Congregational Church (now a restaurant called Bel and the Dragon) was the Congregational chapel serving the ancient town of Godalming, in the English county of Surrey, between 1868 and 1977.

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Godalming Cricket Club

Godalming Cricket Club (GCC) is based at Godalming, Surrey, and was briefly a senior cricket team, playing 12 known important matches from 1821 to 1825.

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Godalming Friends Meeting House

Godalming Friends Meeting House is a Friends meeting house (Quaker place of worship) in the ancient town of Godalming in the English county of Surrey.

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Godalming Grammar School

Godalming Grammar School was a state-funded selective grammar School taking both boys and girls, situated in Tuesley Lane, Godalming, England.

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Godalming Hundred

Godalming was an ancient hundred in the south west of the county of Surrey, England.

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Godalming Museum

Godalming Museum is a local museum in Godalming, a town in Surrey, England.

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Godalming railway station

Godalming railway station is a stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line, down the line from.

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Godalming Town F.C.

Godalming Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Godalming, Surrey, England.

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Godalming United Church

Godalming United Church is a non-conformist church formed in 1977 of a union of the local Methodist and URC churches.

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Gohatto

or Taboo is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima.

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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (6 August 1862 – 3 August 1932), known as Goldie, was a British political scientist and philosopher.

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Grace Darling (song)

"Grace Darling" is a song by English band Strawbs, featured on their album ''Ghosts'' (recorded 1974, released 1975).

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Grade I listed buildings in Surrey

There are over six thousand Grade I listed buildings in England.

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Grade II* listed buildings in Waverley, Surrey

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.

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Graham Seed

Graham Seed (born 12 July 1950 in London) is an English actor.

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Greensand Ridge

The Greensand Ridge is an extensive, prominent, often wooded, mixed greensand/sandstone escarpment in south-east England.

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GU postcode area

The GU postcode area, also known as the Guildford postcode area, is a group of 38 postcode districts in England, which are subdivisions of 24 post towns.

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Guildford

Guildford is a large town in Surrey, England, United Kingdom located southwest of central London on the A3 trunk road midway between the capital and Portsmouth.

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Guildford bus station

Guildford bus station serves the town of Guildford, Surrey, England.

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Guildford Castle

Guildford Castle is in Guildford, Surrey, England.

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Guildford Hockey Club

Guildford Hockey Club is a field hockey club based on the grounds of Broadwater School in Godalming, Surrey.

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Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa

Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa (حمد بن عيسى بن سلمان آل خليفة; born 28 January 1950) is the first King of Bahrain (since 14 February 2002), having previously been its second Emir (from 6 March 1999).

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Hambledon Church

Hambledon Church as it is known locally (historically known as St Peters) is an evangelical Anglican Church in Hambledon, Surrey, United Kingdom.

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Hambledon, Surrey

Hambledon is a rural scattered village in the Waverley borough of Surrey, south of Guildford.

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Harvey Hall (actor)

Harvey Hall (27 June 1931 – 11 April 1997) was an English television actor.

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Hascombe

Hascombe is a village in Surrey, England.

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Heather Joan Harvey

Heather Joan Harvey CBE (September 1899 – 1989), was a British writer and Liberal Party politician.

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Henry Anson Cavendish, 4th Baron Waterpark

Henry Anson Cavendish, 4th Baron Waterpark (14 April 1839-3 August 1912) was a British aristocrat and sportsman.

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Henry Hand

Henry George Hand (born 17 September 1810, Great Burstead, Essex; died 12 August 1887, Godalming, Surrey) was an English cricketer with amateur status.

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Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen FRS FZS FRGS MBOU (6 July 1834 – 2 December 1923), known until 1854 as Henry Haversham Austen, was an English topographer, geologist, naturalist and surveyor.

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Henry Head

Sir Henry Head, FRS (4 August 1861 – 8 October 1940) was an English neurologist who conducted pioneering work into the somatosensory system and sensory nerves.

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Henry Marshall (cricketer)

Henry Marshall (22 April 1831 – 30 April 1914) was an English first-class cricketer active 1853–63 who played for Surrey.

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Henry Metelmann

Henry Friedrich Carl Metelmann (25 December 1922 – 24 July 2011) was a German soldier, peace activist and writer who was best known for a book about his experiences growing up in Nazi Germany and in World War II entitled Through Hell for Hitler.

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Herbert James Walton

Herbert Walton (19 January 1869 – 4 May 1938) was an English surgeon and naturalist.

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Heroes Welcome UK

Heroes Welcome is a scheme designed to encourage British communities to demonstrate support to members of the Armed Forces.

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History of Woking

Woking means "(settlement belonging to the) followers of Wocc (or 'Wocca')".

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HMS Vega (L41)

The second HMS Vega was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I and World War II.

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Hog's Back

The Hog's Back is a part of the North Downs in Surrey, England, that lies between Farnham in the west and Guildford in the east.

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Holborn Viaduct power station

Holborn Viaduct power station, named the Edison Electric Light Station, was the world's first coal-fired power station, generating electricity for public use.

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Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers

Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a 1988 American comedy horror B-movie directed by Fred Olen Ray, and starring Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley, Jay Richardson and Michelle Bauer.

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Horse-drawn boat

A horse-drawn boat or tow-boat is a historic boat operating on a canal, pulled by a horse walking beside the canal on a towpath.

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Hugh Thackeray Turner

Hugh Thackeray Turner (1853 – 11 December 1937) was an English Arts and Crafts architect and also an amateur china painter.

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Hurst Lodge School

Hurst Lodge School, established in 1945, was a non-selective independent school in Ascot, Berkshire, England, for girls and boys aged three to eighteen, with about 250 children of all ages.

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Huxley family

The Huxley family is a British family of which several members have excelled in science, medicine, arts, and literature.

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Hydestile

Hydestile is a medium-sized hamlet between the villages of Busbridge and Hambledon, straddling their civil parish borders, centred south of Godalming in Waverley, south west Surrey.

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Hydon's Ball

Hydon's Ball is a 179m hill covering most of Hydon Heath, Hydestile, Surrey, England.

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Indian Queen

Indian Queen (25 February 1985 – July 2000) was a British thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Ascot Gold Cup on her final racecourse appearance.

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Itchen Navigation

The Itchen Navigation is a disused canal system in Hampshire, England, that provided an important trading route from Winchester to the sea at Southampton for about 150 years.

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J. C. Winslow

Jack Copley Winslow (18 August 1882 – 1974), also known by names John Copley Winslow or J.C. Winslow or John C. Winslow or Jack C. Winslow, was an English Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG) missionary to Konkan and Pune, then-Poona—both part of then-Bombay Presidency.

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James Clarke Hook

James Clarke Hook RA (21 November 1819 – 14 April 1907) was an English painter and etcher of marine, genre and historical scenes, and landscapes.

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James Grinham

James Grinham (christened 20 December 1798 at Godalming, Surrey; details of death unknown) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1822 to 1835.

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James Inskipp

James Inskipp (1790 – 15 March 1868) started successfully painting when he retired.

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James Oglethorpe

James Edward Oglethorpe (22 December 1696 – 30 June 1785) was a British soldier, Member of Parliament, and philanthropist, as well as the founder of the colony of Georgia.

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James Smith Turner

James Smith Turner (27 May 1832 – 22 February 1904) was a Scottish dentist, known for his role in dental surgery regulation.

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James Stafford (cricketer)

James Pratt Stafford (1 January 1844 – 24 August 1919) was an English cricketer.

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James Street (cricketer)

James Street (10 March 1839 – 17 September 1906) was an English cricketer who played for Surrey between 1863 and 1878.

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James Wilde, 1st Baron Penzance

James Plaisted Wilde, 1st Baron Penzance, (12 July 1816 – 9 December 1899) was a noted British judge and rose breeder who was also a proponent of the Baconian theory that the works usually attributed to William Shakespeare were in fact written by Francis Bacon.

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Jean-Jacques Burnel

Jean-Jacques "JJ" Burnel (born 21 February 1952, London) is a Franco-English musician, producer and songwriter, best known as the bass guitarist with the British rock band the Stranglers.

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Jenny Seagrove

Jennifer Ann Seagrove (born 4 July 1957) is an English actress.

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Jill Bennett (British actress)

Jill Bennett (24 December 1931 – 4 October 1990) was an English actress, and the fourth wife of playwright John Osborne.

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John Ashe (priest)

(Francis) John Ashe (born London, 11 February 1953) has been Archdeacon of Lynn since 2009.

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John Balchen

Admiral Sir John Balchen (2 February 1670 – 4 October 1744), sometimes written as Balchin, was an officer of the British Royal Navy with a long and distinguished career during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

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John Drew Salmon

John Drew Salmon (4 September 1802 – 1859) was an English ornithologist and botanist.

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John Freeman Dunn

John Freeman Dunn (12 April 1874 – 7 December 1954) was an English banker and stockbroker, barrister and Liberal Party politician.

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John Gardiner (cricketer)

John Gardiner (born 1810, Godalming, Surrey; details of death unknown) was an English cricketer who was associated with Surrey and made his first-class debut in 1828.

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John Gieve

Sir Edward John Watson Gieve, KCB (born 20 February 1950) is a former British civil servant, who served as Deputy Governor for Financial Stability of the Bank of England and an ex officio member of the Monetary Policy Committee from 2006 to 2009.

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John Gouriet

Major John Prendergast Gouriet (1 June 1935 – 4 September 2010) was a British Army officer, company director and political activist.

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John Nelson Goulty

John Nelson Goulty (21 June 1788 – 18 January 1870) was an English Nonconformist Christian pastor.

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John Ogilby

John Ogilby (also Ogelby, Oglivie; November 1600 – 4 September 1676) was a Scottish translator, impresario and cartographer.

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John Peto (cricketer)

John Peto (date of birth unknown – 22 February 1874) was an English cricketer.

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John Wakeham

John Wakeham, Baron Wakeham, PC, DL (born 22 June 1932) is a British businessman and Conservative Party politician.

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Joigny

Joigny is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France.

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Jonathan King

Jonathan King (born Kenneth George King, 6 December 1944) is an English singer-songwriter, record producer, music entrepreneur, and former television and radio presenter.

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Jonathan Mance, Baron Mance

Jonathan Hugh Mance, Baron Mance, (born 6 June 1943) is a British lawyer and former Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

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Joseph Dando

Joseph Dando (full name Joseph Haydon Bourne Dando; 11 May 1806 – 9 May 1894) was an English violinist and viola player.

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Joseph Mounsey

Joseph Thomas Mounsey (30 August 1871 – 6 April 1949) was an English first-class cricketer who played 92 games for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1891 and 1897.

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Josias Jessop

Josias Jessop (1781–1826) was a noted canal engineer, and second son of William Jessop, one of the great canal engineers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

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Julius Caesar (cricketer)

Julius Caesar (25 March 1830 – 6 March 1878) was an English cricketer who played in 194 first-class matches between 1849 and 1867.

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Kate Parminter, Baroness Parminter

Kathryn Jane Parminter, Baroness Parminter (born 24 June 1964) is a Liberal Democrat life peer, and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom.

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Kenneth Sandford

Kenneth Sandford (28 June 1924 – 19 September 2004) was an English singer and actor, best known for his performances in baritone roles of the Savoy Operas of Gilbert and Sullivan.

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Lady Snowblood (film)

is a 1973 Japanese action thriller film directed by Toshiya Fujita and starring Meiko Kaji.

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League Against Cruel Sports

The League Against Cruel Sports is an animal welfare charity that campaigns against sports such as bullfighting, fox hunting and hare coursing.

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Legend of the Eight Samurai

is a 1983 Japanese historical martial arts fantasy film, directed by Kinji Fukasaku.

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Leonard Burrows

Leonard Hedley Burrows (7 December 1857 – 6 February 1940) was an Anglican bishop.

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Leonard Slater

Leonard Slater (11 October 1875 – 14 September 1914) was an English cricketer and British Army officer.

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Lifespan (film)

Lifespan is a 1976 Dutch thriller film directed by Alexander (Sandy) Whitelaw and starring Hiram Keller, Tina Aumont and Klaus Kinski.

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Lionel Recordon

Lionel Walther Recordon (25 February 1907 – 6 October 1988) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket in 11 matches for Kent between 1927 and 1929.

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Liphook

Liphook is a large village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England.

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List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (D–O)

This list of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline summarizes airline accidents and all kinds of incidents, major or minor, by airline company with flight number, location, date, aircraft type, and cause.

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List of Air Training Corps squadrons

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of civil parishes in Surrey

This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Surrey, England.

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List of county court venues in England and Wales

The county court system in England and Wales dates back to the County Courts Act 1846, which received Royal Assent on 28 August 1846 and was brought into force on 15 March 1847.

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List of cricket grounds in England and Wales

This is a list of cricket grounds in England and Wales, listed in alphabetical order and based on each traditional English and Welsh county.

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List of Genesis band members

The following is a list of musicians who have performed in the British rock band Genesis.

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List of Gothic Revival architecture

The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style.

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List of herbaria in Europe

This is a list of herbaria in Europe, organized first by region where the herbarium is located (using the United Nations geoscheme for Europe), then within each region by size of the collection.

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List of independent schools in England

There are around 2,400 independent schools in England.

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List of life peerages (1958–1979)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 from the time the Act came into effect to 1979, grouped by prime minister.

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List of life peerages (2010–present)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 since 2010, during the tenures of Conservative prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.

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List of monastic houses in London

The following is a list of monastic houses in Greater London, England.

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List of Monty Python's Flying Circus episodes

This is a list of all 45 episodes from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus: The original air dates do not all apply to BBC Scotland, which took a different approach to airing the series.

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List of museums in Surrey

This list of museums in Surrey, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of new churches by George Gilbert Scott in South East England

George Gilbert Scott (1811–78) was an English architect.

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List of Parliamentary constituencies in Surrey

The county of Surrey is divided into 11 Parliamentary constituencies (sub-classified into four of borough type and seven of county status affecting the level of expenses permitted and status of returning officer).

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List of places in Surrey

his is a list of towns, villages and most notable hamlets and neighbourhoods in Surrey which is a ceremonial and administrative county of England.

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List of places in the Godalming hundred

Places in the ancient Godalming hundred of Surrey (with their probable meanings) include.

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List of places of worship in the Borough of Guildford

As of, the Borough of Guildford has more than 100 current and former places of worship.

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List of places of worship in Waverley (borough)

As of, there are more than 110 current and former places of worship in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England.

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List of post towns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, sorted by the postcode area (the first part of the outward code of a postcode).

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List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.

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List of rural and urban districts in England in 1973

This is a list of all the rural districts, urban districts and municipal boroughs in England as they existed prior to the entry into force of the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974.

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List of schools in Surrey

This is a list of schools in Surrey, England.

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List of settlements and parishes in Waverley

Civil parishes in Waverley are depicted and alphabetically are.

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List of settlements in Surrey by population

This is a list of settlements in Surrey by population based on the results of the 2011 census.

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List of South East Coast Ambulance Service stations

The South East Coast Ambulance Service has 3 sites which house the Emergency Operations Centres (EOC) where 999 calls are received.

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List of Surrey County Cricket Club grounds

Surrey County Cricket Club was established on 22 August 1845; prior to that an informal county team had existed before, and had occasionally appeared in first-class cricket, occasionally playing in the early part of the nineteenth century as Epsom or Godalming.

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List of The Apprentice candidates (UK series nine)

Age: 41; Occupation: Literacy and Education Company Director.

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List of towns in England

This is a list of towns in England.

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List of twin towns and sister cities in England

This is a list of twin towns and sister cities in England.

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List of United Kingdom locations: Car-Cd

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List of United Kingdom locations: Gm-Gq

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Local Government Act 1933

The Local Government Act 1933 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and revised existing legislation that regulated local government in England (except the County of London) and Wales.

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London Charterhouse

The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century.

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London commuter belt

The London commuter belt is a metropolitan area that includes London and its surrounding commuter zone (the area in which it is practical to commute to work in London).

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London to Portsmouth canal

The London to Portsmouth canal was a proposal for the construction of a secure inland canal route from the capital London to the headquarters of the Royal Navy at Portsmouth.

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Lore (podcast)

Lore is an award-winning, critically acclaimed podcast about non-fiction scary stories.

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Louis de Bernières

Louis de Bernières (born 8 December 1954) is a British novelist most famous for his fourth novel, Captain Corelli's Mandolin.

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Lucie Green

Lucinda "Lucie" May Green (born c.1975) is a British science communicator and solar researcher.

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Maborosi

Maborosi, known in Japan as, is a 1995 Japanese drama film by director Hirokazu Kore-eda starring Makiko Esumi, Tadanobu Asano, and Takashi Naito.

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Mains electricity

Mains electricity (as it is known in the UK; US terms include grid power, wall power, and domestic power) is the general-purpose alternating-current (AC) electric power supply.

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Margaret Yorke

Margaret Yorke (30 January 1924 – 17 November 2012) was an English crime fiction writer, real name Margaret Beda Nicholson (née Larminie).

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Maritime history of the United Kingdom

The Maritime history of the United Kingdom involves events including shipping, ports, navigation, and seamen, as well as marine sciences, exploration, trade, and maritime themes in the arts from the creation of the kingdom of Great Britain as a united, sovereign state, on 1 May 1707 in accordance with the Treaty of Union, signed on 22 July 1706.

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Mark Garnier

Mark Robert Timothy Garnier (born 26 February 1963) is a British Conservative Party politician and former banker.

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Mark Gravett

Mark Gravett (11 February 1865 – 8 February 1938) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Mary Toft

Mary Toft (née Denyer; c. 1701–1763), also spelled Tofts, was an English woman from Godalming, Surrey, who in 1726 became the subject of considerable controversy when she tricked doctors into believing that she had given birth to rabbits.

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Mary Wilde, Baroness Penzance

Mary Wilde, Baroness Penzance (22 December 1825 - 24 October 1900), born Lady Mary Pleydell-Bouverie, was an English gardener.

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Matt Parker

Matthew Parker (born December 22, 1980) is an Australian stand-up comedian, author, YouTube personality and maths communicator.

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Mayen

Mayen is a town in the Mayen-Koblenz District of the Rhineland-Palatinate Federal State of Germany, in the eastern part of the Volcanic Eifel Region.

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Meadrow Unitarian Chapel

Meadrow Unitarian Chapel (also known as Meadrow Chapel and Godalming Unitarian Church) is a Unitarian chapel in the Farncombe area of Godalming, Surrey, England.

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Memorials and monuments to the RMS Titanic victims

Monuments and memorials to the RMS Titanic victims exist in a number of places around the world associated with Titanic, notably in Belfast, Liverpool and Southampton in the United Kingdom; Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada; and New York City and Washington, D.C. in the United States.

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Mick Mills

Michael Dennis Mills MBE (born 4 January 1949) is an English former footballer who played for Ipswich Town, Southampton and Stoke City.

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Mike Rutherford

Michael John Cloete Crawford Rutherford (born 2 October 1950) is an English songwriter and musician.

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Milford, Surrey

Milford is the civil parish and large village which is south west of Godalming in Surrey, England which was a small village in the early medieval period — it grew significantly after the building of the Portsmouth Direct Line which serves Godalming railway station and its own minor stop railway station.

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Moor Park, Farnham

Moor Park and Ivy Cottage, Farnham, Surrey, England are listed, conjoined homes in of riverside grounds, in the former chapelry of Compton.

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Municipal Corporations Act 1835

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 (5 & 6 Wm. IV., c.76), sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales.

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Munstead Wood

Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and garden in Munstead Heath, Busbridge on the boundary of the town of Godalming in Surrey, England, south-east of the town centre.

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Myles Birket Foster

Myles Birket Foster (4 February 1825 – 27 March 1899) was a popular English illustrator, watercolour artist and engraver in the Victorian period.

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Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang

Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (released in the United States and Canada as Nanny McPhee Returns) is a 2010 fantasy comedy family film directed by Susanna White, produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Lindsay Doran with music by James Newton Howard and co-produced by StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Working Title Films and Three Strange Angels.

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Nathan James (broadcaster)

Nathan James (born 10 December 1985 as Nathan James Belcher) is a radio presenter and voiceover artist from the United Kingdom.

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Nathaniel St André

Nathaniel St André (c.1680–March 1776) was a Swiss physician who practised in England.

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Nicky Henson

Nicholas Victor Leslie Henson (born 12 May 1945) is an English actor who has portrayed many roles since 1963.

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Noble (horse)

Noble (1783 – after 1796) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Notwithstanding (short story collection)

Notwithstanding is a short story collection by British author Louis de Bernières.

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Ockford Ridge

Ockford Ridge is the part of the parish and town of Godalming, Surrey, England west of the London-Portsmouth railway.

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Old Carthusians F.C.

Old Carthusians Football Club is an association football club whose players are former pupils of Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey, England.

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Oleg Polunin

Oleg Vladimirovitch Polunin (November 1914 – July 1985) was an English botanist, teacher and traveller.

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Omar Pound

Omar Shakespear Pound (September 10, 1926 – March 2, 2010), The New York Times, March 10, 2010.

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Onibaba (film)

is a 1964 Japanese historical drama horror film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo.

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Orchards, Surrey

Orchards is an Arts and Crafts style house in Bramley in Surrey, England.

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Orde Wingate

Orde Charles Wingate & Two Bars (26 February 1903 – 24 March 1944) was a senior British Army officer, known for his creation of the Chindit deep-penetration missions in Japanese-held territory during the Burma Campaign of World War II.

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Owen Manning

Owen Manning (1721–1801) was an English clergyman and antiquarian, known as a historian of Surrey.

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Patience Gray

Patience Jean Gray (31 October 1917 – 10 March 2005) was an English cookery and travel writer of the mid-20th century.

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Paul McCue

Paul McCue (1958 -) is a British military historian, writer and author.

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Paul Merrett

Paul Merrett is a TV personality based in Godalming who is known for being a frequent guest chef on Saturday Kitchen, a resident chef on Sunday Feast, and starred in The Best along with Silvana Franco and Ben O'Donoghue.

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Paul Rincon

Paul Rincon (born 1977) is a British journalist specialising in science and technology.

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Peper Harow

Peper Harow is a rural village and civil parish in south-west Surrey close to the town of Godalming.

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Pepperpot

Pepperpot may refer to.

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Percy Newberry

Percy Edward Newberry (23 April 1869 – 7 August 1949) was a British Egyptologist.

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Percy Robertson

Percy Robertson RE (1868–1934) was an English watercolour landscape painter and etcher.

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Percy Stephen Cane

Percival Stephen Cane (1881–1976) was an English garden designer and writer.

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Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-Powell

Arthur Robert Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-Powell, FRSA (30 October 1913 – 9 December 1962) was the son of Lieutenant-General Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, and Olave St. Clair Soames.

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Peter Curry

Thomas Peter Ellison Curry Q.C. (22 July 1921 – 25 January 2010) was a prominent English Barrister and athlete.

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Peter Gabriel

Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian who rose to fame as the original lead singer and flautist of the progressive rock band Genesis.

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Peter Grant (music manager)

Peter James "G" Grant (5 April 1935 – 21 November 1995) was an English music manager.

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Peter Warlock

Philip Arnold Heseltine (30 October 189417 December 1930), known by the pseudonym Peter Warlock, was a British composer and music critic.

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Philip Carteret Webb

Philip Carteret Webb (14 August 1702 – 22 June 1770) was an English barrister, involved with the 18th-century antiquarian movement.

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Philip Charles Hardwick

Philip Charles Hardwick (London 1822–1892) was an English architect.

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Philip Gibbs

Sir Philip Armand Hamilton Gibbs KBE (1 May 1877 – 10 March 1962) was an English journalist and prolific author of books who served as one of five official British reporters during the First World War.

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Pontefract cake

Pontefract cakes (also known as Pomfret cakes and Pomfrey cakes) are a type of small, roughly circular black sweet measuring approximately 2 cm in diameter and 4 mm thick, made of liquorice, originally manufactured in the Yorkshire town of Pontefract, England.

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Power engineering

Power engineering, also called power systems engineering, is a subfield of electrical engineering that deals with the generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electric power, and the electrical apparatus connected to such systems.

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Power station

A power station, also referred to as a power plant or powerhouse and sometimes generating station or generating plant, is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power.

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Prior's Field School

Prior's Field is an independent girls' boarding and day school in Godalming, near Guildford, Surrey in the south-east of England.

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Putfile

Putfile was a free file hosting service started in January 2004 that provided video and photo hosting services.

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Puttenham, Surrey

Puttenham is a village in Surrey, England just south of the Hog's Back which is the narrowest stretch of the North Downs.

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Rachel Hurd-Wood

Rachel Clare Hurd-Wood (born 17 August 1990) is an English actress and model, best known for her roles as Wendy Darling in the 2003 film Peter Pan, Corrie McKenzie in 2010's Tomorrow, When the War Began, and Sibyl Vane in 2009's Dorian Gray.

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Ray Galton

Raymond Percy Galton, OBE (born 17 July 1930) is an English radio and television scriptwriter, best known for the Galton and Simpson comedy writing partnership with Alan Simpson.

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Raymond Tuckey

Charles Raymond Davys Tuckey (15 June 1910 – 15 October 2005) was an English tennis player.

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Reginald Blomfield

Sir Reginald Theodore Blomfield (20 December 1856 – 27 December 1942) was a prolific British architect, garden designer and author of the Victorian and Edwardian period.

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Reginald Logan Rait

Reginald Logan Rait (January 1902 – 1975), was a British Pattenmaker and Liberal Party politician.

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Richard Cutts (bishop)

Richard Stanley Cutts was the Anglican Bishop of Argentina and Eastern South America.

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Richard Gilbert Scott

Richard Gilbert Scott (12 December 1923 – 1 July 2017) was a British architect, born in London, the son of Giles Gilbert Scott and great-grandson of the great Gothic Revival architect George Gilbert Scott.

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Richard Hope Hall

Richard Brathwaite Hope Hall ICD (5 June 1924 – 17 November 2007) was a British-born merchant banker, businessman, and politician active in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) during the 1960s and 70s.

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Richard Macphail

Richard Paul Macphail (born 17 September 1950, Bedford, Bedfordshire) is an English musician, road manager, and business owner best known for his relationship with the rock band Genesis from their formation in 1967 to 1973.

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Richard Manningham

Sir Richard Manningham M.D. (1690–1759) was an English physician and man-midwife, now remembered for his involvement in the Mary Toft hoax.

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River Darent

The Darent is a Kentish tributary of the River Thames and takes the waters of the River Cray as a tributary in the tidal portion of the Darent near Crayford, as illustrated by the adjacent photograph, snapped at high tide.

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River Ock, Surrey

The River Ock or simply Ock is a tributary of the River Wey in Surrey, England.

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River Wey

The River Wey is a tributary of the River Thames in south east England and one of two major tributaries in Surrey.

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Robert Kinglake

Robert Alexander Kinglake (9 June 1843 – 10 June 1915) was an English rower and barrister.

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Robert Wood (mathematician)

Robert Wood or Woods (1622?–1685) was an English mathematician.

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Robert Wood Williamson

Robert Wood Williamson (1856 - 12 January 1932) was a British solicitor and anthropologist.

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RolePlay (play)

RolePlay is a 2001 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn, the third in a trilogy of plays called Damsels in Distress (GamePlan and FlatSpin being parts one and two).

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Ron Obvious (Monty Python)

Ron Obvious is a Monty Python character played by Terry Jones, appearing in a sketch in episode 10, 'Untitled', of the first series.

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Rosa 'Jeanie Deans'

Rosa 'Jeanie Deans' is a hybrid rubiginosa rose cultivar created by Sir James Plaisted Wilde, who became Lord Penzance, in 1869.

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Salvation Army Hall

The former Salvation Army Hall in Godalming, Surrey, England, now an office building known as Aurum House, has been used by three religious groups since its construction 1830.

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Sam Worthington

Samuel Henry John Worthington (born 2 August 1976) is an English-Australian actor and writer.

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Samuel James Ballard

Samuel James Ballard (bapt. 28 March 1765 – 11 October 1829) was a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy.

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Sara Arber

Sara Lynne Arber, (born 19 March 1949) is a British sociologist and Professor at University of Surrey.

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School of the Holy Beast

is a film in the nunsploitation subgenre of Pinky violence made by Toei Company in 1974.

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Sealand national football team

The Sealand national football team represents the Principality of Sealand.

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Second Australian Imperial Force in the United Kingdom

Elements of the Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF) were located in the United Kingdom (UK) throughout World War II.

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Shackleford

Shackleford is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Guildford, Surrey, England centred to the west of the A3 between Guildford and Petersfield southwest of London and southwest of Guildford.

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Shalford, Surrey

Shalford is a village and civil parish in Surrey, England on the A281 Horsham road immediately south of Guildford.

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Shrubbery

A shrubbery is a wide border to a garden where shrubs are thickly planted, or a similar larger area with a path winding through it.

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Siemens

Siemens AG is a German conglomerate company headquartered in Berlin and Munich and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe with branch offices abroad.

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Siemens family

Siemens is the name of a family of German technology and telecommunications industrialists, founders and to the present day largest shareholders of Siemens AG.

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Simon Clegg

Simon Paul Clegg CBE (b. 11 Aug 1959) is one of the UK’s most experienced sports businessmen and leaders.

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Simon Finn (musician)

Simon Finn is an English psychedelic folk musician.

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Sir Anthony Buzzard, 3rd Baronet

Sir Anthony Farquhar Buzzard, 3rd Baronet, ARCM (b. 28 June 1935), is a biblical scholar, unitarian Christian theologian, author and professor on the faculty of Atlanta Bible College.

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Sir George Thomas, 7th Baronet

Sir George Alan Thomas, 7th Baronet (14 June 1881 – 23 July 1972) was a British badminton, tennis and chess player.

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Sir John Jarvis, 1st Baronet

Sir (Joseph) John Jarvis, 1st Baronet (25 March 1876 – 3 October 1950) was a British industrialist and philanthropist who became a Conservative Party politician.

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Sir Robert Barker, 1st Baronet

Brigadier-General Sir Robert Barker, 1st Baronet, FRS (1732 – 14 September 1789) was a British Army officer who served in the Seven Years' War and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1780.

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Sir Walter St John's Grammar School for Boys

Sir Walter St John's was founded in 1700 for twenty boys of the village of Battersea.

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Sister city

Twin towns or sister cities are a form of legal or social agreement between towns, cities, counties, oblasts, prefectures, provinces, regions, states, and even countries in geographically and politically distinct areas to promote cultural and commercial ties.

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Smithfield, London

Smithfield is a locality in the ward of Farringdon Without situated at the City of London's northwest in central London, England.

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Sobieski Stuarts

John Sobieski Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart were names used by John Carter Allen and Charles Manning Allen, two 19th-century brothers who are best known for their role in Scottish cultural history.

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Something New (political party)

Something New is a political party in the United Kingdom, founded in October 2014.

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South East England

South East England is the most populous of the nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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South West Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)

South West Surrey is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.

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Southend West by-election, 1959

The Southend West by-election of 29 January 1959 was held after the death of Conservative Party MP and renowned diarist Henry Channon.

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St Catherine's Hill, Surrey

St Catherine's Hill is a hill south of Guildford in Surrey, England, with a ruined chapel on its top.

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St Dominic's School

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St Edmund Church, Godalming

St Edmund's Church (in full, The Church of St Edmund King and Martyr) is the Roman Catholic parish church of Godalming, a town in the English county of Surrey.

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St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton

William St John Fremantle Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton, KP, PC, DL (14 December 1856 – 13 February 1942), known as St John Brodrick until 1907 and as The Viscount Midleton between 1907 and 1920, was a British Conservative Party and Irish Unionist Alliance politician.

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St Mary's Church, Selly Oak

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St Nicolas' Church, Guildford

St Nicolas' is an Anglican parish church in Guildford, England.

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St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold

St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold is a 2009 British adventure comedy film directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson, both of whom directed the previous film in the series.

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Stagecoach South

Stagecoach South is a bus operator providing services in South East England.

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Stephen Milligan

Stephen David Wyatt Milligan (12 May 1948 – 7 February 1994) was a British Conservative politician and journalist.

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Stofor

Stofor, pronounced as in "Stow Four", is a store and forward message switching system designed by Fenwood Designs Ltd, UK in 1980.

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Street names of the City of London

This is a list of the etymology of street names in the City of London.

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Successor parish

Successor parishes are civil parishes with a parish council created by the Local Government Act 1972 in England.

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Sue Barker

Susan Barker, (born 19 April 1956 in Paignton, Devon) is an English television presenter and former professional tennis player.

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Surrey

Surrey is a county in South East England, and one of the home counties.

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Surrey Advertiser

The Surrey Advertiser is a newspaper for Surrey, England which was established in 1864 and gradually evolved into the Surrey Advertiser Group of seven more localised titles.

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Surrey County Cricket Club

Surrey County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Surrey Police

Surrey Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Surrey in South East England.

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Surrey Puma

The Surrey Puma was one or more phantom cats reported in south western Surrey and an adjoining part of Hampshire from 1959 to the present year.

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Terry Scott

Owen John "Terry" Scott (4 May 1927 – 26 July 1994) was an English actor and comedian who appeared in seven Carry On films.

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Terry-Thomas

Terry-Thomas (born Thomas Terry Hoar Stevens; 10 July 19118 January 1990) was an English comedian and character actor who became known to a worldwide audience through his films during the 1950s and 1960s.

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The Burys

The Burys at Godalming, Surrey was used as the venue for nine top-class cricket matches between 1821 and 1830.

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The Holiday

The Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers.

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The Motor Cycle

The Motor Cycle was one of the first British magazines about motorcycles.

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The Wedding Date

The Wedding Date is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Clare Kilner and starring Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, and Amy Adams.

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The Wheels of Chance

The Wheels of Chance is an early comic novel by H. G. Wells about an August 1895 cycling holiday, somewhat in the style of Three Men in a Boat.

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The Wizard of Gore

The Wizard of Gore is a 1970 American splatter film written by Allen Kahn, directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, and starring Ray Sager, Judy Cler, and Wayne Ratay.

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Theophilus Oglethorpe

Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe (14 September 1650 – 10 April 1702) was an English soldier and MP.

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Thomas Arnold

Thomas Arnold (13 June 1795 – 12 June 1842) was an English educator and historian.

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Thomas Collier (Unitarian)

Thomas Collier (c. 1615 – c. 1691) was an English General Baptist preacher and Arian polemicist.

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Thomas Edwards (heresiographer)

Thomas Edwards (1599–1647) was an English Puritan clergyman.

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Thomas Ethelbert Page

Thomas Ethelbert Page, CH (27 March 1850 – 1 April 1936) was a British classicist.

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Thomas Inskip, 1st Viscount Caldecote

Thomas Walker Hobart Inskip, 1st Viscount Caldecote, (5 March 1876 – 11 October 1947) was a British politician who served in many legal posts, culminating in serving as Lord Chancellor from 1939 until 1940.

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Thomas Sutton

Thomas Sutton (1532–1611) was an English civil servant and businessman, born in Knaith, Lincolnshire.

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Thomas Warton the elder

Thomas Warton, the elder (c. 1688 – 10 September 1745) was an English clergyman and schoolmaster, known as the second professor of poetry at Oxford, a position he owed to Jacobite sympathies.

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Thursley

Thursley is a village and civil parish in southwest Surrey, west of the A3 between Milford and Hindhead.

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Tilford

Tilford is for the most part a wooded village centred at the point where the two branches of the River Wey merge in Surrey, England, south-east of Farnham.

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Timeline of the 19th century

This is a timeline of the 19th century.

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Timothy Granville-Chapman

General Sir Timothy John Granville-Chapman, (born 5 January 1947) is a former British Army officer, who served as Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff of the British Armed Forces (2005–2009).

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Titanic Memorial

The Titanic Memorial can refer to.

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Tokyo Decadence

is a 1992 Japanese pink film.

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Tommy Garnett

Thomas Ronald Garnett OAM (1 January 1915 –22 September 2006) was an English and Australian headmaster, horticulturist, ornithologist and author.

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Tony Banks (musician)

Anthony George Banks (born 27 March 1950) is an English musician, songwriter, singer, and film composer primarily known as the keyboardist and founding member of the rock band Genesis.

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Tributaries of the River Thames

This article lists the tributaries of the River Thames from the sea to the source, in England.

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Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley

is a leading case in English trusts law.

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Victoria Hamilton

Victoria Hamilton (born 5 April 1971) is an English actress.

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Viscount Midleton

Viscount Midleton, of Midleton in the County of Cork, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

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W. H. C. Romanis

Dr William Hugh Cowie Romanis FRSE MRSC FRCSE (1889–1972) was a 20th-century British surgeon and medical author.

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Walter William Skeat

Walter William Skeat (21 November 1835 – 6 October 1912), FBA, was the pre-eminent British philologist of his time.

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West Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)

West Surrey (formally the Western division of Surrey) was a parliamentary constituency in the county of Surrey, which returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the bloc vote system.

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Wey and Godalming Navigations

The River Wey Navigation and Godalming Navigation, geographically (but not historically) the Wey Navigation, form a continuous waterway which provides a navigable route from the River Thames between Weybridge and Hamm Court, Addlestone via Guildford to Godalming.

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Whitaker Wright

James Whitaker Wright (9 February 1846 – 26 January 1904) was a company promoter and swindler, who committed suicide at the Royal Courts of Justice in London immediately following his conviction for fraud.

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Wilfrid Noyce

Cuthbert Wilfrid Francis Noyce (31 December 1917 – 24 July 1962) (usually known as Wilfrid Noyce (often misspelt as 'Wilfred'), some sources give third forename as Frank) was an English mountaineer and author.

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Wilfrid Timms

Wilfrid Walter Timms was an English cricketer active from 1921 to 1932 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).

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Wilkinson (Sussex cricketer, 1824)

Wilkinson (first name and birthdate unknown) was a cricketer who played for Sussex.

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William Beveridge

William Henry Beveridge, 1st Baron Beveridge, (5 March 1879 – 16 March 1963) was a British economist who was a noted progressive and social reformer.

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William Boxhal

William Boxhal (c. 12 February 1832–12 January 1893) was a convict transported to Western Australia.

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William Haig Brown

William Haig Brown (1823–1907) was an English cleric and reforming headmaster of Charterhouse School.

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William Keen (cricketer)

William Keen (born 1792 at Godalming, Surrey; died 26 June 1846 at Godalming) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1821 to 1831.

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William Leake (rugby union)

William Ralph Martin-Leake (21 December 1865 – 14 November 1942) was an English rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge University and the Harlequins and international rugby for England.

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William MacLeod (priest)

The Very. Rev William Arthur MacLeod, MA was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century.

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William Oxberry

William Oxberry (1784–1824) was an English actor.

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William Pierrepont (Royal Navy officer)

Rear-Admiral William Pierrepont (March 1766 – 7 August 1813) was a Royal Navy officer of the late eighteenth century who is best known for his service in the French Revolutionary Wars as a commander of the frigate HMS ''Naiad, in which he commanded the British squadron at the Action of 16 October 1799 off Vigo, in which one of the largest hauls of prize money ever captured was distributed following the seizure of a Spanish treasure convoy.

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William Rees-Mogg

William Rees-Mogg, Baron Rees-Mogg (14 July 192829 December 2012) was an English journalist and public servant.

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William Rickatson Dykes

William Rickatson Dykes (4 November 1877 – 1 December 1925) was an amateur botanist who became an expert in the field of iris breeding and wrote several influential books on the subject.

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Winkworth Arboretum

Winkworth Arboretum is a National Trust-owned arboretum in the spread-out civil parish of Busbridge between Godalming and Hascombe, south-west Surrey, England.

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Witley

Witley is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Waverley in Surrey, England centred south west of the town of Godalming and southwest of the county town, Guildford.

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Witley Park

Witley Park was a 19th-century house and is an estate in Surrey, between Godalming and Haslemere.

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1727 English cricket season

1727 was the 31st English cricket season since the earliest known important match was played.

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1745 English cricket season

1745 was the 49th English cricket season since the earliest known important match was played.

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1750 English cricket season

1750 was the 54th English cricket season since the earliest known important match was played.

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1821 English cricket season

1821 was the 35th season of cricket in England since the foundation of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

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1822 English cricket season

1822 was the 36th season of cricket in England since the foundation of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

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1824 English cricket season

1824 was the 38th season of cricket in England since the foundation of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

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1825 English cricket season

1825 was the 39th season of cricket in England since the foundation of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

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1881

No description.

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1881 in science

The year 1881 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1881 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1881 in the United Kingdom.

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1883–84 Dumbarton F.C. season

Season 1883–84 was the 11th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level, entering the Scottish Cup for the 11th time.

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1956 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1956 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1993 Women's Cricket World Cup

The 1993 Women's Cricket World Cup was an international cricket tournament played in England from 20 July to 1 August 1993.

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19th century

The 19th century was a century that began on January 1, 1801, and ended on December 31, 1900.

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19th century in science

The 19th century in science saw the birth of science as a profession; the term scientist was coined in 1833 by William Whewell, which soon replaced the older term of (natural) philosopher.

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2012 Summer Olympics torch relay

The 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from 19 May until 27 July, prior to the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

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2012–13 Southern Football League

The 2012–13 season was the 110th in the history of the Southern League since its establishment in 1894.

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2014–15 Southern Football League

The 2014–15 season is the 112th in the history of the Southern League since its establishment in 1894.

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References

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