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Halifax Town season, 2013–14 FA Cup, 2013–14 Fleetwood Town F.C. season, 2013–14 Football League One, 2013–14 Football League Two, 2013–14 Hartlepool United F.C. season, 2013–14 Leicester City F.C. season, 2013–14 Leyton Orient F.C. season, 2013–14 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season, 2013–14 Newport County A.F.C. season, 2013–14 Notts County F.C. season, 2013–14 Oxford United F.C. season, 2013–14 Peterborough United F.C. season, 2013–14 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season, 2013–14 Port Vale F.C. season, 2013–14 Portsmouth F.C. season, 2013–14 Preston North End F.C. season, 2013–14 Rochdale A.F.C. season, 2013–14 Scunthorpe United F.C. season, 2013–14 Sheffield United F.C. season, 2013–14 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season, 2013–14 Swindon Town F.C. season, 2013–14 Tranmere Rovers F.C. season, 2013–14 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season, 2014 County Championship, 2014 in the United Kingdom, 2014 NatWest t20 Blast, 2014 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series, 2014 Royal London One-Day Cup, 2014 The Women's Tour, 2014–15 Accrington Stanley F.C. season, 2014–15 Burton Albion F.C. season, 2014–15 Bury F.C. season, 2014–15 Cambridge United F.C. season, 2014–15 Cardiff City F.C. season, 2014–15 Carlisle United F.C. season, 2014–15 Cheltenham Town F.C. season, 2014–15 Coventry City F.C. season, 2014–15 English Premiership, 2014–15 Exeter City F.C. season, 2014–15 FA Cup, 2014–15 Football League Two, 2014–15 Hartlepool United F.C. season, 2014–15 Leyton Orient F.C. season, 2014–15 Luton Town F.C. season, 2014–15 LV Cup, 2014–15 Morecambe F.C. season, 2014–15 Newport County A.F.C. season, 2014–15 Northampton Town F.C. season, 2014–15 Oxford United F.C. season, 2014–15 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season, 2014–15 Portsmouth F.C. season, 2014–15 Preston North End F.C. season, 2014–15 Rochdale A.F.C. season, 2014–15 Sheffield United F.C. season, 2014–15 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season, 2014–15 Southend United F.C. season, 2014–15 Tranmere Rovers F.C. season, 2014–15 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season, 2015 County Championship, 2015 NatWest t20 Blast, 2015–16 Barnet F.C. season, 2015–16 Barnsley F.C. season, 2015–16 Blackpool F.C. season, 2015–16 Cambridge United F.C. season, 2015–16 Carlisle United F.C. season, 2015–16 Colchester United F.C. season, 2015–16 Coventry City F.C. season, 2015–16 Crawley Town F.C. season, 2015–16 Derby County F.C. season, 2015–16 English Premiership, 2015–16 Exeter City F.C. season, 2015–16 FA Cup, 2015–16 Football League Cup, 2015–16 Football League Trophy, 2015–16 Football League Two, 2015–16 Hartlepool United F.C. season, 2015–16 Leyton Orient F.C. season, 2015–16 Luton Town F.C. season, 2015–16 Mansfield Town F.C. season, 2015–16 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season, 2015–16 Morecambe F.C. season, 2015–16 Newport County A.F.C. season, 2015–16 Northampton Town F.C. season, 2015–16 Notts County F.C. season, 2015–16 Oxford United F.C. season, 2015–16 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season, 2015–16 Portsmouth F.C. season, 2015–16 Preston North End F.C. season, 2015–16 Stevenage F.C. season, 2015–16 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season, 2016 clown sightings, 2016 County Championship, 2016 County Championship Plate, 2016 England A Team Tri-Series, 2016 NatWest t20 Blast, 2016 Royal London One-Day Cup, 2016 The Women's Tour, 2016–17 Anglo-Welsh Cup, 2016–17 Barnsley F.C. season, 2016–17 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season, 2016–17 Bristol Rovers F.C. season, 2016–17 Bury F.C. season, 2016–17 Charlton Athletic F.C. season, 2016–17 Chesterfield F.C. season, 2016–17 Connacht Rugby season, 2016–17 Coventry City F.C. season, 2016–17 EFL Cup, 2016–17 EFL League One, 2016–17 EFL Trophy, 2016–17 English Premiership, 2016–17 FA Cup, 2016–17 Fleetwood Town F.C. season, 2016–17 Gillingham F.C. season, 2016–17 Millwall F.C. season, 2016–17 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season, 2016–17 Northampton Town F.C. season, 2016–17 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season, 2016–17 Oxford United F.C. season, 2016–17 Peterborough United F.C. season, 2016–17 Port Vale F.C. season, 2016–17 Preston North End F.C. season, 2016–17 Rochdale A.F.C. season, 2016–17 Scunthorpe United F.C. season, 2016–17 Sheffield United F.C. season, 2016–17 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season, 2016–17 Southend United F.C. season, 2016–17 Swindon Town F.C. season, 2016–17 Walsall F.C. season, 2016–17 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season, 2016–17 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season, 2016–17 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season, 2017 County Championship, 2017 Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches, 2017 NatWest t20 Blast, 2017 PGA EuroPro Tour, 2017 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series, 2017 Royal London One-Day Cup, 2017 Six Nations Under 20s Championship, 2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup, 2017–18 Barnsley F.C. season, 2017–18 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season, 2017–18 Blackpool F.C. season, 2017–18 Bristol Rovers F.C. season, 2017–18 Bury F.C. season, 2017–18 Cambridge United F.C. season, 2017–18 Charlton Athletic F.C. season, 2017–18 Coventry City F.C. season, 2017–18 Derby County F.C. season, 2017–18 Doncaster Rovers F.C. season, 2017–18 EFL League One, 2017–18 English Premiership, 2017–18 European Rugby Champions–Challenge Cup play-offs, 2017–18 FA Cup, 2017–18 Fleetwood Town F.C. season, 2017–18 Gillingham F.C. season, 2017–18 Newport County A.F.C. season, 2017–18 Northampton Town F.C. season, 2017–18 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season, 2017–18 Oxford United F.C. season, 2017–18 Peterborough United F.C. season, 2017–18 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season, 2017–18 Preston North End F.C. season, 2017–18 Rochdale A.F.C. season, 2017–18 Rotherham United F.C. season, 2017–18 Scunthorpe United F.C. season, 2017–18 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season, 2017–18 Southend United F.C. season, 2018 County Championship, 2018 Royal London One-Day Cup, 2018 t20 Blast, 2018–19 Barnsley F.C. season, 2018–19 Cambridge United F.C. season, 2018–19 EFL League Two, 2018–19 Lincoln City F.C. season, 2018–19 Northampton Town F.C. season, 2018–19 Premiership Rugby, 2018–19 Preston North End F.C. season, 24 Hrs Tour, 356th Moonlight Battery, Royal Artillery, 3D Masters, 3rd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment, 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot, 4th North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 50th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom), 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot, 5th (Huntingdonshire) Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, 6th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 72nd Division (United Kingdom), 78 Derngate, 999 (band). 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A roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
List of A roads in zone 4 in Great Britain starting north of the A4 and south/west of the A5 (roads beginning with 4).
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A roads in Zone 5 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
List of A roads in zone 5 in Great Britain starting north/east of the A5, west of the A6, south of the Solway Firth/Eden Estuary (roads beginning with 5).
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A Sense of Purpose Tour
A Sense of Purpose Tour was a concert tour by Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames in support of the act's ninth studio album, A Sense of Purpose, which was released in April 2008.
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A14 road (England)
The A14 is a trunk road in England, running from the Port of Felixstowe, Suffolk to its western end at the Catthorpe Interchange; a major intersection at the southern end of the M6 and junction 19 of the M1 in Leicestershire.
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A16 road (England)
The A16 road is a principal road of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands region of England, connecting the port of Grimsby and Peterborough, where it meets the A1175, A47 & A1139 then on to the A1 and the A605 the latter, in turn, giving a through route to Northampton and the west, and south west of England.
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A421 road
The A421 is an important road for east/west journeys across south central England.
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A428 road
The A428 road is a major road in central and eastern England.
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A43 road
The A43 is a primary route in the English Midlands, that runs from the M40 motorway near Ardley in Oxfordshire to Stamford in Lincolnshire.
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A445 road
The A445 road is a road in Warwickshire, England.
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A45 road
The A45 is a major road in England.
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A50 road
The A50 is a major trunk road in England between Warrington and Leicester; historically it was also a major route from London to Leicester.
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A505 road
The A505 is an A-class road in England. It follows part of the route of the Icknield Way and the corresponding Icknield Way Path and runs from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire to the A11, Cambridgeshire near Abington and Sawston. Being built in the East of England countryside, the majority of the road is flat, and some of the road is raised.
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A508 road
The A508 is a short A-class road for north/south journeys in south central England, forming the route from Market Harborough in Leicestershire, via Northampton, to Old Stratford, just outside Milton Keynes.
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A5199 road
The A5199 road is the direct road from Northampton to Leicester in England.
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A605 road
The A605 road is a main road in the English counties of Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire.
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AAA Championships
The AAA Championships was an annual track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association of England.
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A–Z Series
The A–Z Series is a series of singles by alternative rock band Ash.
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Abbeyfield School, Northampton
Abbeyfield School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Northampton in the English county of Northamptonshire.
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Abbie Eaton
Abigail "Abbie" Eaton (born 2 January 1992) is a racing driver from the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Abbots of Shrewsbury
The recorded abbots of Shrewsbury run from c 1087, a scant four years after Shrewsbury Abbey's foundation, to 1540, its dissolution under Thomas Cromwell.
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Abington Meadows
Abington Meadows is a 9.6 hectare nature reserve in Northampton.
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Abington Park
Abington Park, in the Abington district of Northampton, has lakes, aviaries, and a museum, as well as trees and grassy open spaces.
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Abington Vale
Abington Vale is an area of Northampton in Northamptonshire, England.
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Abington, Northamptonshire
Abington is a district of the town of Northampton, England, situated about east of the town centre.
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Abraham Robertson
Abraham or Abram Robertson FRS (4 November 1751 – 4 December 1826), was a Scottish mathematician and astronomer.
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Adam Parr
Adam Parr (born 26 May 1965) is a British businessman known for his pioneering work in fields from Formula 1 to investment to NGOs.
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Adaptations of Wuthering Heights
This is a list of adaptations of Wuthering Heights, which was Emily Brontë's only novel.
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Administrative counties of England
Administrative counties were a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government from 1889 to 1974.
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Administrative structure of the field forces of the British Army
The field forces of the British Army after the Army 2020 Refine reforms are organised, in garrison, as.
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Adrian Utley
Adrian Francis Utley (born 28 April 1957) is an English musician and producer, and a member of the band Portishead.
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Advance (English automobile)
The Advance was an English tricar producing 6 hp (4.5 kW) offered from 1902 to 1912 by a Northampton motorcycle manufacturer.
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Advance Motor Manufacturing Company
The Advance Motor Manufacturing Company was a British motorcycle and engine manufacturer established in 1905.
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Advance-fee scam
An advance-fee scam is a form of fraud and one of the most common types of confidence trick.
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Advertising Standards Authority (United Kingdom)
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is the self-regulatory organisation of the advertising industry in the United Kingdom.
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Agnes Cotton
Agnes Cotton (27 February 1828 – 20 May 1899) was an English social reformer and philanthropist.
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Alan Bosworth
Alan Bosworth (born 31 December 1967 in Northampton, England), is a professional boxer, using the nickname "Bozzy".
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Alan Carr
Alan Graham Carr (born 14 June 1976) is an English comedian and television personality.
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Alan Liddell
Alan William George Liddell (8 August 1930 – 9 February 1972) was an English cricketer.
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Alan Moore
Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English writer known primarily for his work in comic books including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, The Ballad of Halo Jones and From Hell.
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Alan Muir (anatomist)
Professor Alan Ramsey Muir FRSE (1925–1974) was a 20th-century British anatomist.
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Alan Walker (music producer)
Alan Olav Walker (born 24 August 1997), formerly known by his stage name DJ Walkzz, is a Norwegian --> record producer and DJ.
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Alan Wright (cricketer)
Alan Jack Barton Wright (3 March 1905 – 29 July 1989) was an English cricketer.
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Albert Finch
Albert Finch (16 May 1926 – 23 January 2003) was a British boxer from Croydon in South London, who was active from 1945 to 1958.
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Albert Ingham
Albert Edward Ingham FRS (3 April 1900 – 6 September 1967) was an English mathematician.
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Albert Johnson (footballer, born 1923)
Albert Johnson (7 September 1923 – December 1989) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back.
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Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer
Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer, (23 May 1892 – 9 June 1975), styled The Honourable Albert Spencer until 1910 and as Viscount Althorp from 1910 to 1922, and known less formally as "Jack" Spencer, was a British peer.
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Alderton, Northamptonshire
Alderton is a small English village and civil parish about south of Northampton, and north of Milton Keynes, along a road between the A5 and A508 main roads in the southwest and northeast respectively.
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Alec Swann
Alec James Swann (born 26 October 1976 in Northampton) is a former English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire and Lancashire in county cricket.
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Alex Wilkie
Alex James Wilkie FRS (born 1948 in Northampton) is a British mathematician known for his contributions to Model theory and logic.
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Alexander Ward
Alexander Ward (born 30 April 1990) is a British tennis player.
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Alfred Hensman
Alfred Peach Hensman (12 May 1834 – 5 October 1902) was a politician and Attorney-General of Western Australia.
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Alfred Rouse
Alfred Arthur Rouse (6 April 1894 – 10 March 1931) was a British murderer known as the Blazing Car Murderer who was convicted and subsequently hanged at Bedford Gaol for the November 1930 murder of an unknown man in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire in a murder case which became known as the "Blazing Car Murder".
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Alfred Turner (sculptor)
Alfred Turner (28 May 1874 – 18 March 1940) Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture.Retrieved 25 August 2012.
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Algernon Chester-Master
Algernon Chester-Master (27 September 1851 – 1 September 1897) was an English cricketer.
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Alice Mabel Bacon
Alice Mabel Bacon (February 26, 1858 – May 1, 1918) was an American writer, women's educator and a foreign advisor to the Japanese government in Meiji period Japan.
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Alisdair Simpson
Alisdair Simpson is a British actor, voice over artist and narrator.
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All Saints' Church, Brixworth
All Saints' Church, Brixworth, in Northamptonshire, is an outstanding example of early Anglo-Saxon architecture in central England.
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All Saints' Church, Northampton
All Saints' Church, Northampton situated in the centre of Northampton, is a Parish Church of the Church of England and Northampton's Civic Church.
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Allan Liddell
Allan Graham Liddell (2 May 1908 – 17 February 1970) was an English cricketer active from 1927 to 1934 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Althorp
Althorp is a Grade I listed stately home, estate in civil parish of Althorp, in Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England of about.
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Amy Blue
Amy Blue is a British alternative rock band composed of Simon Chatterton (guitar), JP Rutter (guitar), Lex Sampson (drums) and Tom Parr (bass).
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Amy Robbins
Amy Louise Robbins (born 18 February 1971) is an English stage, film and TV actress best known for her role as Dr.
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Andrew Baggaley
Andrew Baggaley (born 26 February 1983 in Northampton) is a professional table tennis player from Milton Keynes.
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Andrew Collins (broadcaster)
Andrew Collins is an English writer and broadcaster.
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Andrew Kippis
Andrew Kippis (28 March 17258 October 1795) was an English nonconformist clergyman and biographer.
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Andrew McCulloch (footballer)
Andrew McCulloch is an English former professional footballer who played for Q.P.R., Cardiff City, Oxford United, Brentford, Sheffield Wednesday, Crystal Palace and Aldershot.
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Andrew Oram
Andrew Richard Oram (born 7 March 1975) is a former English cricketer.
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Andy Cottam
Andrew Colin Cottam (born 14 July 1973 in Northampton, England) was an English cricketer.
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Andy Crofts
Andy Crofts (born Andrew John Goncalves; 23 March 1977) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and photographer.
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Andy Fensome
Andrew Fensome (born 18 February 1969 in Northampton) is an English former footballer and he was assistant manager of Hereford United, until he was sacked on 4 October 2010.
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Andy Hamilton (author)
Andy Hamilton is an English writer of two books, The Selfsufficientish Bible and Booze for Free.
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Andy Kershaw
Andrew J. G. Kershaw (born 9 November 1959) is an English broadcaster, known for his interest in world music.
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Andy Webster
Andrew Neil Webster (born 23 April 1982) is a retired Scottish footballer who played as a centre back.
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Anglia Building Society
The Anglia Building Society in the United Kingdom was originally formed by the merger of the Northampton Town and County and Leicestershire building societies in 1966.
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Anglian Water
Anglian Water is a water company that operates in the East of England.
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Anglican Diocese of Peterborough
The Diocese of Peterborough forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.
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Anglo-Welsh Cup
The Anglo-Welsh Cup, was a cross-border rugby union knock-out cup competition that featured the 12 Premiership Rugby clubs and the four Welsh regions.
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Animals (This Town Needs Guns album)
Animals is the debut album by Oxford-based math rock band This Town Needs Guns.
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Anna Francolini
Anna Francolini is an English actress.
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Anna Turney
Anna Turney (born 5 July 1979) is a British alpine skier.
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Anne Bracegirdle
Anne Bracegirdle (c. 167112 September 1748) was an English actress.
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Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet (March 20, 1612 – September 16, 1672), née Dudley, was the most prominent of early English poets of North America and first writer in England's North American colonies to be published.
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Anne Dutton
Anne Dutton (1692–1765) was an English poet and Calvinist Baptist writer on religion.
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Anne Elizabeth Baker
Anne Elizabeth Baker (16 June 1786 - 22 April 1861) was a philologist, historian and illustrator of Northampton, England.
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Annie Besant
Annie Besant, née Wood (1 October 1847 – 20 September 1933) was a British socialist, theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator and supporter of Irish and Indian self-rule.
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Anthony Higgins (actor)
Anthony Higgins (born 9 May 1947) is an English stage, film and television actor.
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Anthony Peddle
Anthony Peddle (born 11 May 1971) was a British Paralympic weightlifter.
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Anticulture Records
Anticulture Records Ltd was a record label based in Northampton, England which dealt mostly with heavy metal, Industrial and Breakcore music.
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April 1939
The following events occurred in April 1939.
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Aran Embleton
Aran Embleton also called "Azza" by her team mates (born 7 October 1981) is an English female international footballer.
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Archdeacon of Northampton
The Archdeacon of Northampton is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Peterborough.
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Archibald Robertson (physician)
Dr Archibald Robertson (3 December 1789 – 19 October 1864) was a Scottish physician and medical author who had a notable naval career, followed by a long private practice.
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Armenian Orphan Rug
The Armenian Orphan Rug, also known as the Ghazir Orphans' Rug, is an Armenian styled carpet woven by orphans of the Armenian Genocide in Ghazir, Lebanon.
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Arnold Payne
Arnold Cyril Payne (1897-1973) was an English cricketer active from 1931 to 1934 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Arnold Wills
Arnold Cass Lycett Wills was an English cricketer active from 1926 to 1929 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Arthington
Arthington is a small village in Wharfedale, in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England.
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Arthington Priory
Arthington Priory was an English monastery which was home to a community of nuns in Arthington, West Yorkshire, founded in the mid-12th century.
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Arthingworth
Arthingworth is a civil parish and village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Arthur A. J. Marshman
Arthur Albert John Marshman FRIBA FRSA (19 February 1929 – 15 July 1997), was an English architect.
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Arthur Alston
Arthur Fawssett Alston (30 December 187220 February 1954) was an Anglican bishop, the third Bishop of Middleton (a suffragan bishop in the Church of England Diocese of Manchester) from 1938 until 1943.
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Arthur Greaves
Arthur Ivan Greaves was an Anglican bishop in the mid 20th century.
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Arthur Loyd
Arthur Thomas Loyd (19 April 1882 – 8 November 1944) was a Conservative Party politician in England.
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Arthur Mulliner
Arthur Mulliner was the 20th century name of a coachbuilding business founded in Northampton in 1760 which remained in family ownership.
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Arthur Pentelow
Arthur Pentelow (14 February 1924 – 6 August 1991) was an English actor who was best known for playing Henry Wilks in Emmerdale Farm from 1972–91.
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Arthur Perigal
Arthur Perigal (1784?–19 September xx1847) was an English historical, portrait and landscape painter.
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Arthur Robins
Arthur Robins (1888 – 12 March 1924) was an English footballer who played as an Outside right for Sheffield United in the Football League.
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Arthur Rubbra
Arthur Alexander Cecil Rubbra CBE (29 October 1903 – 24 November 1982) was an English engineer who designed many of Rolls-Royce's successful aero engines.
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Arthur Sargent
Arthur Harry Thomas Sargent was an English cricketer active in 1932 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Arthur Shepherd (priest)
Arthur Pearce Shepherd, DD (31 December 1885 – 27 February 1968) was Archdeacon of Dudley from 1934 until 1951.
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Arthur Tozer Russell
Arthur Tozer Russell (1806–1874) was an English clergyman known as a hymn-writer.
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Arthur Wells
Arthur Luty Wells was an English cricketer active from 1953 to 1957 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Arthur Woodcock
Arthur Woodcock was a cricketer who played in 121 first-class matches for Leicestershire from 1894 to 1908 and appeared for London County in 1900.
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Artificial whitewater
An artificial whitewater course (AWWC) is a site for whitewater canoeing, whitewater kayaking, whitewater racing, whitewater rafting, playboating and slalom canoeing with artificially generated rapids.
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Asda
Asda Stores Ltd. trading as Asda, is a British supermarket retailer, headquartered in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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Ashley Neal
Ashley Neal (born 16 December 1974) is an English former professional association footballer, who played as a defender.
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Ashley Westwood (footballer, born 1976)
Ashley Michael Westwood (born 31 August 1976) is an English former footballer and football manager.
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Ashton, South Northamptonshire
Ashton is a village in South Northamptonshire about southeast of Roade village close to the Northampton to Milton Keynes A508, ca. south of junction 15 of the M1 motorway, south of Northampton and north of Milton Keynes.
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Assize of Northampton
The Assize of Northampton, largely based on the Assize of Clarendon of 1166, is among a series of measures taken by King Henry II of England that solidified the rights of the knightly tenants and made all possession of land subject to and guaranteed by royal law.
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Assizes
The courts of assize, or assizes, were periodic courts held around England and Wales until 1972, when together with the quarter sessions they were abolished by the Courts Act 1971 and replaced by a single permanent Crown Court.
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Associated Motorways
Associated Motorways was a consortium of motor coach operators in the south and Midlands of England, which was active from 1934 to 1974.
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Astwell
Astwell is a hamlet in Northamptonshire, England.
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Aubrey Williams
Aubrey Williams (8 May 1926 – 17 April 1990) was a Guyanese artist.
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Audley Travel
Audley Travel is a travel company based in the UK based in Witney, Oxfordshire, with offices in London and Boston.
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Augustus Pugin
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1 March 181214 September 1852) was an English architect, designer, artist, and critic who is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style of architecture.
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Australian cricket team in England and Ireland in 2001
The 2001 cricket series between England and Australia for the Ashes was played in England from 5 July to 27 August 2001.
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Australian cricket team in England and Ireland in 2015
The Australia national cricket team toured England from June to September 2015 for a five-match Test series, five One Day International (ODI) matches and one Twenty20 International (T20I).
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Australian cricket team in England and Scotland in 2009
The Australia national cricket team toured Great Britain to play a series of cricket matches during the 2009 English cricket season.
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Australian cricket team in England in 1934
Australia won the 1934 Ashes series against England, winning two of the matches and losing one, with the other two tests drawn.
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Australian cricket team in England in 2013
The Australia national cricket team were in England from June to September 2013 for a tour that consisted of five Test matches, five One Day International matches and two Twenty20 International matches.
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Autologic
Autologic Holdings plc (trading as Autologic) is the UK's leading vehicle logistics company based in Northampton, England.
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Automotive industry in the United Kingdom
The automotive industry in the United Kingdom is now best known for premium and sports car marques including Aston Martin, Bentley, Caterham Cars, Daimler, Jaguar, Lagonda, Land Rover, Lister Cars, Lotus, McLaren, MG, Mini, Morgan and Rolls-Royce.
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Avenue Q
Avenue Q is an American musical in two acts, conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics.
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Axon Automotive
Axon Automotive is a British car manufacturer and car components manufacturer based in Northampton, Northamptonshire.
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B roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads.
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B roads in Zone 5 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads.
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BAFA National Leagues
The BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL, formerly the BAFA Community Leagues) are the primary American football competition in England, Scotland and Wales.
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Banbury
Banbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England.
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Bangladeshi cricket team in England in 2005
The Bangladesh national cricket team toured England for the first time in 2005.
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Bannaventa
Bannaventa was a Romano-British fortified town which was situated on the Roman road of Watling Street, which today is known as the A5 trunk road.
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Barbara Mitchell
Barbara Mitchell (4 October 1929 – 9 December 1977, Kingston Upon Thames an English actress who became a familiar face on British television in the 1960s and 1970s, best known for her work in many classic sitcoms of the period.
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Barnes Meadow
Barnes Meadow is a 29.4 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Northampton.
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Barnwell railway station
Barnwell railway station is a former railway station in Barnwell, Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Barnwell, Northamptonshire
Barnwell (formerly Barnwell All Saints and Barnwell St Andrew) is a village in the district of East Northamptonshire in England, south of the town of Oundle, north of London (via the A1 road) and south-west of Peterborough.
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Barratts Shoes
Barratts is a brand of high street shoe shops operating in the UK and Ireland.
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Barry Horne
Barry Horne (17 March 1952 – 5 November 2001) was an English animal rights activist.
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Barry Tucker
William Barrington "Barry" Tucker (born 28 May 1952) is a Welsh former professional football full back who played in the Football League for Northampton Town and Brentford.
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Barton Seagrave
Barton Seagrave is a village and civil parish in the Kettering borough of Northamptonshire, England.
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Baseball in the United Kingdom
Baseball is a minor sport in the United Kingdom.
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Basil Laver
Basil Laver FRCS MS (18 December 1894 – 28 December 1934), was an eminent British surgeon whose highly successful career was cut short through illness.
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Bassett-Lowke
Bassett-Lowke was a toy company in Northampton, England, founded by Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke in 1898 or 1899, that specialized in model railways, boats and ships, and construction sets.
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Bath Abbey
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath, commonly known as Bath Abbey, is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery and a proto (former) Co-cathedral in Bath, Somerset, England.
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Battle Cat
Battle Cat is a fictional character in the Masters of the Universe franchise.
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Battle of Edgehill
The Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was a pitched battle of the First English Civil War.
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Battle of Naseby
The Battle of Naseby was a decisive engagement of the English Civil War, fought on 14 June 1645 between the main Royalist army of King Charles I and the Parliamentarian New Model Army, commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
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Battle of Northampton (1264)
The Battle of Northampton was a battle in the Second Barons' War.
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Battle of Northampton (1460)
The Battle of Northampton was fought on 10 July 1460 near the River Nene, Northamptonshire.
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Battle of Powick Bridge
The Battle of Powick Bridge, fought on 23 September 1642, was the first major cavalry engagement of the English Civil War.
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Battle of Preston (1648)
The Battle of Preston (17–19 August 1648), fought largely at Walton-le-Dale near Preston in Lancashire, resulted in a victory for the New Model Army under the command of Oliver Cromwell over the Royalists and Scots commanded by the Duke of Hamilton.
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Battle of Sandwich (1460)
The Battle of Sandwich was a naval skirmish off the town of Sandwich on 15 January 1460 during the Wars of the Roses.
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Bauhaus (band)
Bauhaus were an English post-punk band, formed in Northampton, England in 1978.
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Bauhaus discography
The discography of Bauhaus, a British gothic rock band, consists of five studio albums, four live albums, three compilation albums, four extended plays (EPs), eleven singles and three video albums.
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Bazil Marsh
Bazil Roland Marsh, MLitt (b Three Hills 11 August 1921 d Northampton 23 May 1997) was Archdeacon of Northampton from 1964 to 1991.
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BBC East
BBC East is the BBC English Region serving Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, most of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and northern Buckinghamshire.
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BBC Northamptonshire
The BBC Northamptonshire website, launched on 2 April 2002, was the latest in a series of county and city "where I Live" websites launched by the BBC in England.
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BBC Radio Northampton
BBC Radio Northampton is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Northamptonshire.
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Be Human (album)
Be Human is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Fightstar, released on 20 April 2009 through independent label Search and Destroy Records, itself distributed by PIAS Recordings.
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Beatties
Beatties was a small British department store group located primarily in the Midlands of England.
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Bedford
Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, England.
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Bedford Castle
Bedford Castle was a large medieval castle in Bedford, England.
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Bedford Purlieus National Nature Reserve
Bedford Purlieus is a ancient woodland in Cambridgeshire, in the United Kingdom.
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Bedford–Northampton line
The Bedford–Northampton line was a branch of the Midland Railway which served stations in three counties: Northampton and Horton in Northamptonshire, Olney in Buckinghamshire and Turvey and Bedford in Bedfordshire, England.
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Ben Cohen (rugby union)
Ben Christopher Cohen, MBE (born 14 September 1978) is a former England rugby union player and activist.
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Ben Dover
Simon James Honey (born 23 May 1956 in Sittingbourne, Kent), better known as Ben Dover, is an English pornographic actor, director and producer.
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Ben Fortunado Marcune
Ben Fortunado Marcune is an established sculptor and painter, working primarily in the figurative and representational styles.
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Ben Howgego
Ben Henry Nicholas Howgego (born 3 March 1988) is a former English professional cricketer.
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Ben Lewis (writer)
Ben Lewis is a writer for theatre, radio and television, theatre director and performer, who trained at LAMDA.
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Benchmarx
Benchmarx is a British home-improvement retailer specialising in Kitchens and Joinery.
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Benjamin Fawcett (minister)
Benjamin Fawcett (1715–1780) was an English dissenting minister.
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Benjamin Fitton
Benjamin Fitton is an English singer songwriter.
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Benjamin Flower
Benjamin Flower (1755–1829) was an English radical journalist and political writer, and a vocal opponent of his country's involvement in the early stages of the Napoleonic Wars.
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Benjamin Lewers
Benjamin Hugh Lewers (25 March 193225 March 2015) was an Anglican priest in the second half of the 20th century.
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Bernard Cornelius
Bernard William Cornelius (16 March 1919 – 26 August 1987) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire.
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Bernard Hale
Sir Bernard Hale (1677–1729) was an English-born barrister and judge who became Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.
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Berrywood Hospital
Berrywood Hospital is a psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of Duston, Northampton.
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Bertha Swirles
Bertha Swirles, Lady Jeffreys (22 May 1903 – 18 December 1999) was a British physicist who carried out research on quantum theory, particularly in its early days.
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Bertie Smalls
Derek Creighton "Bertie" Smalls (1935 – January 31, 2008) was considered by many as Britain's first supergrass.
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Bertil Fox
Bertil Fox (born 5 January 1951 in St. Kitts) is a British former IFBB professional bodybuilder and convicted murderer.
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Beverley Sisters
The Beverley Sisters were a British female close harmony pop vocal and light entertainment trio, most popular during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Beyond the Horizon (play)
Beyond the Horizon is a play written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill.
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Bicester
Bicester is a town and civil parish in the Cherwell district of northeastern Oxfordshire in England.
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Big Brother 16 (UK)
Big Brother 2015, also known as Big Brother 16 and Big Brother: Timebomb, was the sixteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley.
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Big Brother 7 (UK)
Big Brother 2006, also known as Big Brother 7, was the seventh series of the British reality television series Big Brother.
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Bilal (British singer)
Bilal Shahid (বিলাল শহীদ; بلال شاہد; born 7 September 1993), better known simply as Bilal or Zaide, is an English singer and rapper from The Midlands, England of Bangladeshi descent.
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Bill Barron
William Barron (26 October 1917 – 2 January 2006), known as Bill Barron, was an English sportsman, who played football in the higher leagues before the Second World War and, along with some football, first-class cricket afterwards.
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Bill Bellamy (British Army officer)
Captain Bill Bellamy, (1 December 1923 – 18 March 2009) was an officer in the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars between 1943 and 1955.
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Bill Dunster
William Robert Dunster OBE (born 9 July 1960) is a British architect.
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Bill Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth
William Manuel Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth, OJ, DL (born 19 October 1938), generally known as Bill Morris, is a former British trade union leader.
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Billing Aquadrome
Billing Aquadrome is a leisure park in Great Billing, in the eastern district of Northampton, England.
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Billing railway station
Billing railway station is a former railway station in Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Billing, Northamptonshire
Billing is a civil parish in eastern Northampton in England, covering the Great Billing, Little Billing, Ecton Brook and Bellinge areas.
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Billy Clayson
William James Clayson (12 July 1897 – 1973) was an English professional football inside right who played in the Football League for Brentford, Crewe Alexandra, Barnsley, Chesterfield, Torquay United and York City.
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Billy Fury
Ronald Wycherley (17 April 1940 – 28 January 1983), better known by his stage name Billy Fury, was an English singer from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s, and remained an active songwriter until the 1980s.
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Billy Green (footballer, born 1927)
William "Billy" Green (9 October 1927 – 1996) was an English footballer, who played as a defender.
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Billy Knight (tennis)
William Arthur Knight (born 12 November 1935) is a former tennis player from Great Britain who competed on the amateur tour in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Bingham railway station
Bingham railway station serves the market town of Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Birmingham Rifles
The Birmingham Rifles, was a volunteer unit of the British Army founded in Birmingham in 1859.
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Bishop of Northampton
The Bishop of Northampton is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton in the Province of Westminster, England.
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Bittersweet (Life On Planet 9 album)
Bittersweet is the first studio album by Life On Planet 9, the pseudonym used by American hard rock band Lo-Pro when releasing music of a more experimental nature.
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Black Cherry Tour
The Black Cherry Tour was the second concert tour from British band Goldfrapp in support of their second studio album, Black Cherry, released in April 2003.
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Blackstar Amplification
Blackstar Amplification is a producer of guitar amplifiers and effects units based in Northampton, England.
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Blakesley Hall (Northamptonshire)
Blakesley Hall was a 13th-century manor house situated near the village of Blakesley in Northamptonshire, England.
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Blisworth
Blisworth is a village and civil parish in the South Northamptonshire district of Northamptonshire, England.
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Blisworth Tunnel
Blisworth Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Grand Union Canal in Northamptonshire, England, between the villages of Stoke Bruerne at the southern end and Blisworth at the northern end.
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Bluecoat school
A Bluecoat school is a type of charity school, the first of which was founded in the 16th century.
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Bob Anderson (racing driver)
Robert Hugh Fearon "Bob" Anderson (19 May 1931 – 14 August 1967) was a British Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and racing driver.
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Bob Gartside
Robert Gartside (21 January 1906 – 26 August 1970) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward.
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Bob Harris (radio)
Robert Brinley Joseph Harris, OBE (born 11 April 1946), known as "'Whispering Bob Harris", is an English music presenter known for being a host of the BBC2 music programme The Old Grey Whistle Test, and as a co-founder of the listings magazine Time Out.
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Bob Taylor (rugby union, born 1942)
Robert Bainbridge Taylor (born 30 April 1942) is a former England rugby player and past president of the Rugby Football Union.
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Bobby Davro
Robert Christopher Nankeville, known professionally as Bobby Davro (born 13 September 1958 in Ashford, Middlesex) is an English actor and comedian.
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Bobby King (footballer)
Frederick Alfred Robert King (19 September 1919 – 20 May 2003) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Northampton Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Borough Hill Roman villa
Borough Hill Roman villa is located on the north tip of Borough Hill, a prominent hill near the town of Daventry in Northamptonshire.
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Borough of Kettering
Kettering is a local government district and borough in Northamptonshire, England.
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Borough of Wellingborough
The Borough of Wellingborough is a Non-metropolitan district and borough in Northamptonshire, 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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Boroughs incorporated in England and Wales 1835–1882
The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 reformed 178 existing boroughs.
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Bosworth Independent College
Bosworth Independent College is a private co-educational boarding school, located in Northampton, England.
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Boughton Lane Pocket Park
The Boughton Lane Pocket Park can be found in Northampton, England.
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Boughton, Northamptonshire
Boughton is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire, England, about from Northampton town centre along the A508 road between Northampton and Market Harborough.
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Bowling for Soup
Bowling for Soup (often typeset as ¡Bowling for Soup! and abbreviated as BFS) is an American rock band originally formed in Wichita Falls, Texas, in 1994.
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Boy Tour
The Boy Tour was a concert tour by Irish rock band U2 that took place in 1980 and 1981 to support the band's first studio album, Boy, which was released in October 1980.
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Bozeat Meadow
Bozeat Meadow is a 2.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Bozeat, east of Northampton.
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Brabham BT49
The Brabham BT49 is a Formula One racing car designed by South African Gordon Murray for the British Brabham team.
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Brackley
Brackley is a town in Northamptonshire, England, from Oxford and from Northampton.
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Brackley Central railway station
Brackley Central was a railway station on the former Great Central Main Line which ran from Manchester Piccadilly to London Marylebone, the last main line to be built from the north of England to London.
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Bradlaugh Fields
Bradlaugh Fields is a 60 hectare open space in Northampton.
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Bradley Sandeman
Bradley Robert Sandeman (born 24 February 1970) is an English former footballer who made 249 league and cup appearances in a nine-year career in the Football League.
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Brafield-on-the-Green
Brafield-on-the-Green is a civil parish and small village in South Northamptonshire.
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Brampton Valley Way
The Brampton Valley Way is a rail trail built on the way of the former Northampton to Market Harborough Railway in Northamptonshire, England.
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Braunston
Braunston is a village and civil parish in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Brian Corby
Sir Brian Corby (10 May 1929 - 23 April 2009) was a British businessman who held a variety of positions on the boards of important industrial, artistic and education organisations.
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Brian Etheridge (footballer)
Brian George Etheridge (4 March 1944 – 26 March 2011) was an English professional footballer and manager.
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Brian F. G. Johnson
Brian Frederick Gilbert Johnson (born 11 September 1938 in Northampton, England UK) is a British scientist and emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
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Brian Gomm
Brian Arthur Gomm (24 June 1918 at Castle Cary, Somerset – 23 April 1995 at Peterborough) was a cricketer who played two first-class matches for Somerset in 1939.
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Brian Reynolds (cricketer)
Brian Leonard Reynolds (10 June 1932 – 7 February 2015) was a professional Cricketer who spent his entire career at Northamptonshire.
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Brightwood, Springfield, Massachusetts
The Brightwood neighborhood of Springfield, Massachusetts is located in the northwest corner of the city, along the Connecticut River; however, it is separated from the rest of Springfield by the Interstate 91 elevated highway.
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Bristol Ladies
Bristol Ladies, formally Clifton Ladies RFC, is a women's rugby union team based in Bristol, England.
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British Americans
British Americans usually refers to Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland).
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British Contact Lens Association
The British Contact Lens Association is an educational and scientific membership organisation formed in 1977.
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British Indian
British Indians (also Indian British or Indian Britons) are citizens of the United Kingdom (UK) whose ancestral roots lie in India.
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British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing
The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing or BINDT is a professional body for engineers and other technical professionals involved in non-destructive testing and condition monitoring in the United Kingdom.
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British Jamaican
British Jamaican (or Jamaican British) people are British people who were born in Jamaica or who are of Jamaican descent.
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British Naturism
British Naturism (until 2009, Central Council for British Naturism) is a members organisation with both individual and organisation members.
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British philosophy
British philosophy refers to the philosophical tradition of the British people.
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British Rail Class 310
The British Rail (BR) Class 310 is a slam-door, alternating current (AC) electric multiple unit (EMU) introduced in 1963 as part of the West Coast Main Line electrification project.
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British Rail Class 86
The British Rail Class 86 is the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s.
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British shadow factories
British shadow factories were the outcome of the Shadow Scheme, a plan devised in 1935 and developed by the British Government in the buildup to World War II to try to meet the urgent need for more aircraft using technology transfer from the motor industry to implement additional manufacturing capacity.
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Brixworth
Brixworth is a large village and civil parish in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire, England.
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Broughton, Milton Keynes
Broughton is a historic village in North Buckinghamshire that has been a constituent element of Milton Keynes since the latter's designation in 1967; a civil parish; and modernly a suburb and new district of the 'city'.
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Bryan West
Bryan West (born 7 June 1948) is a former international rugby union player.
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Buckingham
Buckingham is a town in north Buckinghamshire, England, close to the borders of Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, which had a population of 12,043 at the 2011 Census.
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Bugbrooke
Bugbrooke is a large village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, on a ridge overlooking the valley of the River Nene.
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Burnin' Tour
The Burnin' Tour was a concert tour organised to promote the album Burnin' by Bob Marley and the Wailers (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Joe Higgs).
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Bury Mount
Bury Mount Motte is the remains of an earthwork motte and bailey fortification or ancient castle, and has been designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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Buses in Milton Keynes
Buses in Milton Keynes comprise a network of urban and rural routes run by a mixture of operators.
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Busoga University
Busoga University (BU), is a private university in Uganda, affiliated with Busoga Diocese of the Church of Uganda.
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Byfield, Northamptonshire
Byfield is a village and civil parish forming part of the Daventry district in Northamptonshire, England.
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BZ20 Tour
The BZ20 Tour was a tour by Irish boy band Boyzone, celebrating the band's 20 years of existence.
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C. Stanley Lewis
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Caldecote, Buckinghamshire
Caldecote is a tiny hamlet in the parish of Newport Pagnell in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England.
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Caleb Ashworth
Caleb Ashworth, D.D. (1722–1775) was an English dissenting tutor.
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Callum MacLeod
Callum MacLeod (born 20 January 1988) is a professional British race car driver who drives in the British G.T. Championship.
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Callum Robinson
Callum Jack Robinson (born 2 February 1995) is a footballer who plays as a forward for Preston North End.
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Camille Souter
Camille Souter, born Betty Pamela Holmes, is a painter.
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Campion School, Bugbrooke
Campion School is a co-educational secondary school in Bugbrooke, about from Northampton, England.
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Carlos (DJ)
Carl Emms (born 31 December 1966, Swindon Wiltshire), known professionally as Carlos is a British radio presenter and disc jockey.
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Carlsberg Group
Carlsberg A/S is a global brewer.
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Carol Jarvis
Carol Jarvis (born 17 November 1977) is a trombonist, keyboard player, arranger, orchestrator, musical director, professor, journalist, clinician and presenter.
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Caroline Chisholm
Caroline Chisholm (30 May 1808 – 25 March 1877) was a progressive 19th-century English humanitarian known mostly for her involvement with female immigrant welfare in Australia.
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Caroline Chisholm School
Caroline Chisholm School is a mixed all-through school with academy status, in south Northampton, England.
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Castle Ashby
Castle Ashby is the name of a civil parish, an estate village and an English country house in rural Northamptonshire.
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Castle Ashby & Earls Barton railway station
Castle Ashby & Earls Barton railway station is a former railway station in Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway, a line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Caswell, Northamptonshire
Caswell is a lost settlement in Northamptonshire approximately from Towcester, from Northampton and from Milton Keynes.
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Catch a Fire Tour
The Catch a Fire was a concert tour organised to support the album Catch a Fire by The Wailers (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer).
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Catherine Carey
Catherine Carey, after her marriage Catherine Knollys and later Lady Knollys (c. 1524 – 15 January 1569), was chief Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I, who was her first cousin.
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Cecil Wood (English cricketer)
Cecil John Burditt Wood (21 November 1875) was a first-class cricketer who played for Leicestershire County Cricket Club and London County Cricket Club.
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CEEQUAL
CEEQUAL, is the international evidence-based sustainability assessment, rating and awards scheme for civil engineering, infrastructure, landscaping and works in public spaces.
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Ceredigion
Ceredigion is a county in the Mid Wales area of Wales and previously was a minor kingdom.
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CERH European Roller Hockey U-17 Championship
The CERH European Roller Hockey Juvenile Championship is an annual roller hockey competition for the under-17 national teams of Europe, which has been organised by the Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey (CERH) since 1981.
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Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (or CCPA) is a entertainment and music venue located in the Cerritos Towne Center of Cerritos, California.
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Charles Addis
Charles Addis (2 February 1902 – 15 August 1983) was an English first-class cricketer.
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Charles Bennion
Charles Bennion (1857 – 21 March 1929) was a businessman, manufacturer and philanthropist who purchased Bradgate Park for the people of Leicestershire.
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Charles Bradlaugh
Charles Bradlaugh (26 September 1833 – 30 January 1891) was an English political activist and atheist.
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Charles Buller (cricketer, born 1892)
Charles Edward Buller (23 August 1892 – 16 December 1969) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire.
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Charles Catlow
Charles Stanley Catlow (21 February 1908 – 7 March 1986) was an English cricketer.
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Charles H. Roe
Charles H Roe Charles H Roe Limited was a Yorkshire coachbuilding company.
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Charles Isham
Sir Charles Edmund Isham, 10th Baronet (16 December 1819 – 7 April 1903) was an English landowner and gardener based at Lamport Hall, Northampton.
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Charles Kingston (cricketer)
Charles Arthur Kingston (5 December 1865 – 14 October 1917) was an English cricketer.
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Charles Locock
Sir Charles Locock, 1st Baronet (21 April 1799 – 23 July 1875) was an obstetrician to Queen Victoria.
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Charles Pigg
Charles Pigg (4 September 1856 – 28 February 1929) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and other amateur sides between 1876 and 1901.
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Charles Pool
Charles James Tomlin Pool was an English cricketer active from 1893 to 1910 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Charles Sheeler
Charles Sheeler (July 16, 1883 – May 7, 1965) was an American painter and commercial photographer.
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Charles Slow
Charles Frederick Slow known as Charles Slow (15 May 1911 – 15 April 1939) was a rugby union player who appeared in 98 games for Leicester Tigers between 1933–1937, and once for England in 1934.
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Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer
Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, (born 20 May 1964), styled Viscount Althorp between 1975 and 1992, is a British nobleman, peer, author, journalist, and broadcaster, and was the younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Charles Stanford (minister)
Charles Stanford (1823–1886), was an English Baptist minister of the nineteenth century.
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Charles Tyler (cricketer)
Charles Herbert Tyler was an English cricketer active from 1910 to 1923 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants) and was the club captain in the 1922 season.
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Charles Vickery Drysdale
Dr Charles Vickery Drysdale FRSE CB OBE (1874-1961) was an English electrical engineer and social reformer.
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Charles Watts (cricketer, born 1905)
Charles John Manning Watts (30 September 1905 – 8 February 1985) was an English cricketer.
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Charlwood Lawton
Charlwood Lawton (1660–1721) was an English lawyer and phrase-making pamphleteer, a Whig of Jacobite views.
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Chartered Association of Building Engineers
The Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) is a professional body for building engineers in the United Kingdom and overseas.
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Chartered Institution of Wastes Management
The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) is a professional body for the waste management industry in the United Kingdom and other countries.
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Chelveston
Chelveston is a small village in Northamptonshire, England forming part of the East Northamptonshire district.
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Cheridah de Beauvoir Stocks
Cheridah de Beauvoir Stocks (1887–1971) was only the second British women to gain a Royal Aero Club aviator's licence in 1911.
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Chilled beam
A chilled beam is a type of convection HVAC system designed to heat or cool large buildings.
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Chris Chapman (producer)
Chris Chapman (Born June 15, 1981) is a television Producer-Director and Writer.
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Chris Davidge
Christopher Guy Vere Davidge (5 November 1929 – 22 December 2014) was a former British rower who competed in the Summer Olympics three times in 1952, 1956 and 1960 and won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta three times.
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Chris Mackenzie
Christopher Neil Mackenzie (born 14 May 1972) is an English former footballer.
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Chris Montez
Chris Montez (born Ezekiel Christopher Montanez on January 17, 1943) is an American guitarist and vocalist, whose stylistic approach has ranged from rock & roll to pop standards and Latin music.
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Chris Rivett
Chris Rivett (born 25 April 1979) is the chairman of Olympic Catuvellauni, a multi-discipline sporting club he formed in 2013.
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Chris Robinson (radio)
Chris Robinson is a well-known Canadian broadcaster on travel and vacations.
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Christopher Fifield
Christopher Fifield (born 1945) is an English conductor and classical music historian and musicologist based in London.
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Christopher Shale
Christopher Shale (23 August 1954, in Northampton – 25 June 2011, in Pilton) was a British businessman and Conservative politician.
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Church Congress
Church Congress is an annual meeting of members of the Church of England, lay and clerical, to discuss matters religious, moral or social, in which the church is interested.
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Church of St James the Less, Sulgrave
The Church of St James the Less, Sulgrave, is the Church of England parish church of Sulgrave, a village and civil parish about north of Brackley, Northamptonshire.
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Church's
Church’s is a high-end English footwear manufacturer founded in 1873 by Thomas Church and his three sons.
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Churchill Cup
The Churchill Cup was an annual rugby union tournament, held in June, contested by representative men's (and formerly women's) teams from Canada, England, the United States, and other invited teams (originally one and later three) from a wide array of countries.
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Churchill, Oxfordshire
Churchill is a village and civil parish about southwest of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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City status in the United Kingdom
City status in the United Kingdom is granted by the monarch of the United Kingdom to a select group of communities:, there are 69 cities in the United Kingdom – 51 in England, six in Wales, seven in Scotland and five in Northern Ireland.
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Civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority.
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Clare Street drill hall, Northampton
The Clare Street drill hall is a military installation in Northampton, Northamptonshire.
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Classic Gold Digital Network
Classic Gold Digital Network was one of the biggest 'gold' formatted radio networks in the United Kingdom, with a potential audience of 47 million.
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Claud Woolley
Claud Neville Woolley (5 May 1886 – 3 November 1962) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire.
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Claude King (English actor)
Claude Ewart King (15 January 1875 – 18 September 1941) was an English-born character actor and unionist, who appeared in American silent film.
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Clea (band)
Clea was an English girl group whose members met on the television show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002.
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Clement Edmondes
Sir Clement Edmondes (c. 1568–1622) was an English government official and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1609 and 1622.
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Climatic Research Unit documents
Climatic Research Unit documents including thousands of e-mails and other computer files were stolen from a server at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in a hacking incident in November 2009.
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Climatic Research Unit email controversy
The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate") began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker, copying thousands of emails and computer files, the Climatic Research Unit documents, to various internet locations several weeks before the Copenhagen Summit on climate change.
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Clipston, Northamptonshire
Clipston is a village and civil parish that is administered as part of the Daventry district of Northamptonshire in England.
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Clive Peedell
Clive Peedell is an English doctor specialising in clinical oncology.
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Cluniac priories in Britain
In the Middle Ages, from the 11th century, the Cluniac order established a number of religious houses in the kingdoms of England and Scotland.
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Cluny Abbey
Cluny Abbey (formerly also Cluni, or Clugny) is a former Benedictine monastery in Cluny, Saône-et-Loire, France.
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Cogenhoe
Cogenhoe or (pronounced cook-no, cook-nuh) is a village in South Northamptonshire, England.
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Cogenhoe United F.C.
Cogenhoe United Football Club is a football club based in Cogenhoe, near Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Cognita
Cognita is a global private schools group which owns and operates schools throughout the United Kingdom, Singapore, Spain, Thailand, Vietnam, Brazil and Chile.
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Colin Lyman
Colin Chad Lyman (9 March 1914 – 9 May 1986) was an English footballer who played as a forward.
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Colin Milburn
Colin Milburn (nicknamed Ollie; 23 October 1941 – 28 February 1990) was an English cricketer, who played in nine Test matches for England, before an accident led to the loss of much of his sight and prompted his retirement.
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Collingtree
Collingtree is a village within the Borough of Northampton and a civil parish in Northamptonshire, England.
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Concealed shoes
Concealed shoes hidden in the fabric of a building have been discovered in many European countries, as well as in other parts of the world, since at least the early modern period.
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Concerto for Group and Orchestra
The Concerto for Group and Orchestra is a concerto composed by Jon Lord, with lyrics written by Ian Gillan.
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Connect Radio 97.2 & 107.4
Connect FM is a commercial radio station in the United Kingdom broadcasting to Northamptonshire and Peterborough.
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Convocations of Canterbury and York
The Convocations of Canterbury and York are the synodical assemblies of the bishops and clergy of each of the two provinces which comprise the Church of England.
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Copenhagen (horse)
Copenhagen (1808 – 12 February 1836) was the Duke of Wellington's war horse, which he most famously rode at the Battle of Waterloo. Copenhagen was of mixed Thoroughbred and Arabian parentage, with his dam being sired by The Derby winner John Bull and his sire Meteor finishing second in the Derby. Copenhagen was foaled in 1808 and was named in honour of the British victory at the Second Battle of Copenhagen. Copenhagen did race in England for a short period, winning two races and finishing at least third in nine races out of his 12 career starts. Copenhagen was sent to Spain with Sir Charles Vane in 1813 and was then sold to the Duke of Wellington. Becoming his favourite, Copenhagen was the Duke's mount in the Battle of Waterloo. The horse was retired to the Duke's estate Stratfield Saye House and lived there for the remainder of his life, dying on 12 February 1836 at the age of 28 years. His grave site is marked with a marble headstone that is situated under a -year-old Turkey Oak.
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Coptic Orthodox Church in Britain and Ireland
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria has several churches in Great Britain and Ireland, under the jurisdiction of four diocesan bishops.
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Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands and Affiliated Areas U.K.
The Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands, UK is under the care of Bishop Missael.
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Corby
Corby is a town and borough in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Corgi Toys
Corgi Toys (trademark) is the name of a range of die-cast toy vehicles produced by Mettoy Playcraft Ltd. in the United Kingdom.
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Cosgrove, Northamptonshire
Cosgrove is a village in Northamptonshire, England about north of Stony Stratford, north of central Milton Keynes and south of Northampton along the A508 road and south-east of Towcester along the A5 road (the Roman road Watling Street).
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Cosworth
Cosworth is an automotive engineering company founded in London in, specialising in high-performance internal combustion engines, powertrain, and electronics; for automobile racing (motorsport) and mainstream automotive industries.
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Cottesbrooke
Cottesbrooke is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire in England.
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Cottesbrooke Hall
Cottesbrooke Hall and the Cottesbrooke estate in Northamptonshire, England is a Grade I listed country house and estate.
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Cotton End (disambiguation)
Cotton End may refer to.
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Cotton End, Northampton
Cotton End is a small district of the town of Northampton, England, about half a mile south of the town centre, north of the area known as Far Cotton and west of the road from South Bridge to Ransome Road known as Cotton End.
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Cotton mill
A cotton mill is a factory housing powered spinning or weaving machinery for the production of yarn or cloth from cotton, an important product during the Industrial Revolution when the early mills were important in the development of the factory system.
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Cotton-spinning machinery
Cotton-spinning machinery refers to machines which process (or spin) prepared cotton roving into workable yarn or thread.
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County borough
County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (excluding Scotland), to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control.
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County Court Business Centre
The County Court Business Centre (CCBC) is a centre of the County Court of England and Wales created to deal with claims by the use of various electronic media.
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County Cricket Ground, Northampton
The County Ground is a cricket venue on Wantage Road in the Abington area of Northampton, England, UK.
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County town
A county town in Great Britain or Ireland is usually, but not always, the location of administrative or judicial functions within the county.
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Courteenhall
Courteenhall is a village south of the county town of Northampton, in the shire county of Northamptonshire, England, and about north of London.
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Courtney Cameron
Courtney Lee Cameron (born 3 January 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays for Coventry United as a midfielder.
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Courtney Herbert
Courtne Herbert (born 25 October 1988) is an English footballer, who plays for AFC Rushden & Diamonds.
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Courtney Lawes
Courtney Lawes (born 23 February 1989 in Hackney, England) is a professional rugby player for Northampton Saints, who plays in the Aviva Premiership.
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Coventry
Coventry is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.
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Coventry City F.C.
Coventry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Coventry, West Midlands, England.
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Coverage of Google Street View
Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and until November 26, 2008, featured camera icon markers, each representing at least one major city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks.
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Cow Meadow
Cow Meadow, renamed Becket's Park in 1935, was an 18th-century county cricket venue situated alongside the River Nene near the centre of Northampton.
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CowParade
CowParade is an international public art exhibit that has been featured in major world cities.
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Craig Adams (footballer)
Craig John Adams (born 15 February 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Northampton Town.
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Creaton
Creaton is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the shire county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Crick, Northamptonshire
Crick is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Crimewatch
Crimewatch (formerly Crimewatch UK) is a British television programme produced by the BBC, that reconstructs major unsolved crimes in order to gain information from the public which may assist in solving the case.
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Crisis hotline
A crisis hotline is a phone number people can call to get immediate emergency telephone counseling, usually by trained volunteers.
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Criticism of Tesco
Criticism has been directed at Tesco from various groups, including national organisations, trade bodies, individuals, consumer groups and watchdogs, particularly since the early 2000s.
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Crockett & Jones
Crockett & Jones is a shoe manufacturing company, established in 1879 by Charles Jones and Sir James Crockett in Northampton, England.
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Crossed (comics)
Crossed is a Dystopian-horror comic book written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Jacen Burrows for the first ten issues, and published by Avatar Press.
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Crouch Hill, Banbury
Crouch Hill (The name of the hill comes from the Celtic "crug", meaning hill.) is a partly artificial hill one mile to the south-west of Banbury Church in Banbury, Oxfordshire, in the United Kingdom.
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Croydon Cat Killer
The Croydon Cat Killer (also referred to by the media as the UK Cat Killer or the M25 Cat Killer) is thought to have killed, dismembered and decapitated nearly 500 cats across England, beginning in 2014 in Croydon.
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Cryptosporidiosis
Cryptosporidiosis, also known as crypto, is a parasitic disease caused by Cryptosporidium, a genus of protozoan parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa.
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Cultural Quarter, Northampton
The Cultural Quarter of the town Northampton, England, is a Northampton Borough Council initiative to promote the depressed centre of the town.
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Curfew (band)
Curfew are a jazz fusion band from England.
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CV postcode area
The CV postcode area, also known as the Coventry postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Atherstone, Bedworth, Coventry, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Nuneaton, Rugby, Shipston-on-Stour, Southam, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick in England.
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Cyril Baker
Cyril Baker was an English cricketer active from 1929 to 1948 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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D. C. Moore
David "D.
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D. H. Turner
Derek Howard Turner (15 May 1931 – 1 August 1985) was an English museum curator and art historian who specialised in liturgical studies and illuminated manuscripts.
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D. Napier & Son
D.
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Dallington, Northamptonshire
Dallington is a former village about northwest of the centre of Northampton, the county town of Northamptonshire, England.
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Damian Collins
Damian Noel Thomas Collins (born 4 February 1974, Northampton) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
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Dan Holman
Daniel Holman (born 5 June 1990) is an English professional footballer who last played as a forward for Cheltenham Town.
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Dan Michaelson
Dan Michaelson (born 1976) is a British musician who originally found success as singer with Absentee before recording with Dan Michaelson and The Coastguards and as a solo artist.
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Dan Pearson (garden designer)
Dan Pearson (born 9 April 1964) is an English garden designer, landscape designer, journalist, and television presenter.
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Daniel Ash
Daniel Gaston Ash (born 31 July 1957, in Northampton, England) is an English musician, songwriter and singer.
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Daniel Cawdry
Daniel Cawdry (Cawdrey) (1588–1664) was an English clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly, and ejected minister of 1662.
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Danielle Nicholls
Danielle Audrey Nicholls (born 16 December 1978 in Salford, Greater Manchester) is a British television presenter, radio host and singer best known for her presenting of CITV from 1998 to 2001, and Night Fever on Channel 5.
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Danny Cox (baseball)
Danny Bradford Cox (born September 21, 1959) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
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Darren Bazeley
Darren Shaun Bazeley (born 5 October 1972 in Northampton, England) is an English football manager and former player.
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Darren Purse
Darren John Purse (born 14 February 1977) is an English former professional footballer who now works as a youth-team coach at Oxford United.
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Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms
Between 1873 and 1882, the life and work of Charles '''Darwin''' from Insectivorous Plants to Worms continued with investigations into carnivorous and climbing plants that had begun with his previous work.
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Dave Bowen
David Lloyd Bowen (7 June 1928 – 25 September 1995) was a Welsh football player and manager, who captained his country to their only ever World Cup finals, in 1958.
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Dave Hamilton (author)
David John Hamilton (born 1974) British author, journalist, gardener and forager.
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Dave Holland (drummer)
David Holland (5 April 1948 – 16 January 2018) was an English rock drummer born in Northampton, England, best remembered for his stints with Trapeze from 1969 to 1979 and Judas Priest from 1979 to 1989.
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Dave Kelly (broadcaster)
David Kelly is a British radio presenter and DJ from Northampton, England.
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Daventry
Daventry (historically) is a market town in Northamptonshire, England, with a population of 25,026.
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Daventry Academy
Daventry Academy was a dissenting academy, that is, a school or college set up by English Dissenters.
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Daventry District
Daventry is a local government district in Northamptonshire, England.
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David Ames (colonel)
David Ames (colonel) (February 2, 1760 - August 6, 1847) served as first superintendent of the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1794 to October 31, 1802.
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David Briggs (English musician)
David John Briggs (born November 1, 1962) is an English organist and composer.
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David Capel
David Capel (born David John Capel, 6 February 1963, Northampton) is a former English first-class cricketer who played for Northamptonshire and England.
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David Cobley
David Cobley (27 June 1954) is an English portrait and figure painter and founder of Bath Artists' Studios.
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David Dougal Williams
David Dougall Williams FRSA DA (Edin.) (June 1888 - 27 September 1944) was a Cheshire-born artist and art teacher who lived and worked in Dundee.
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David Fordyce
David Fordyce (1711, Broadford, Aberdeenshire – 1751) was a Scottish philosopher, a contributor to the Scottish Enlightenment.
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David Gommon
David Gommon (12 December 1913 – 20 January 1987) was a British painter born in Battersea, South London.
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David Griffiths (Archdeacon of Berkshire)
David Nigel Griffiths MA, FSA (29 October 1927 – 13 February 2012) was the Archdeacon of Berkshire from 1987 to 1992.
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David Hardy (cricketer)
David Hardy was an English cricketer active from 1904 to 1924 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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David Hofman
David George Ronald Hofman (23 September 1908 – 9 May 2003) served as a member of the Universal House of Justice, the supreme governing body of the Bahá'í Faith, between 1963 and 1988.
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David I of Scotland
David I or Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern: Daibhidh I mac Chaluim; – 24 May 1153) was a 12th-century ruler who was Prince of the Cumbrians from 1113 to 1124 and later King of the Scots from 1124 to 1153.
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David J
David John Haskins (born 24 April 1957, Northampton, England), better known as David J, is a British alternative rock musician, producer, and writer.
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David Longhurst
David John Longhurst (15 January 1965 – 8 September 1990) was an English footballer.
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David Mackintosh (politician)
David James Mackintosh (born 2 April 1979) is a British Conservative Party politician.
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David Owen Norris
David Owen Norris, (born 1953) is a British pianist, composer, academic, and broadcaster.
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David Penn
David Penn is a corporate English magician from Northampton.
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David Pole (bishop)
David Pole (or Poole) (died 1568) was an English Roman Catholic churchman and jurist; he was bishop of Peterborough from 1557 until deprived by Queen Elizabeth I.
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David Riley
David Sidney Riley (born 8 December 1960) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder and striker, making 190 league appearances in a nine-year career in the Football League, scoring 40 goals.
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David Slinn
David Arthur Slinn (born 16 April 1959 in Northampton, England) is a retired British diplomat.
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David Stewart-Smith
David Cree Stewart-Smith (22 May 1913 – May 2001) was an Anglican priest.
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David Waterlow
David Sydney Waterlow (18 December 1857 – 25 August 1924), was a British Liberal Party politician and businessman.
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David Willey (cricketer)
David Jonathan Willey (born 28 February 1990), is an English cricketer playing for Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
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David Wilson-Johnson
David Wilson-Johnson (born in Northampton on November 16, 1950) is a British operatic and concert baritone.
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David Wyatt (artist)
David Wyatt (born 28 November 1968) is an English commercial artist.
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Dónall Mac Amhlaigh
Dónall Peadar Mac Amhlaigh (10 December 1926 – 27 January 1989) was an Irish writer active during the 20th century.
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Dean of Peterborough
The Dean of Peterborough is the head of the chapter at Peterborough Cathedral.
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Dean Snedker
Dean Snedker (born 17 November 1994) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for St Albans City.
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Deanshanger
Deanshanger, pronounced deans-hanger, is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, west-northwest of Milton Keynes.
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Deaths in May 2014
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2014.
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Debenhams
Debenhams plc is a British multinational retailer operating under a department store format in the United Kingdom and Ireland with franchise stores in other countries. The company was founded in the eighteenth century as a single store in London and has now grown to 178 locations across the UK, Ireland and Denmark. It sells a range of clothing, household items and furniture and has been known since 1993 for its 'Designers at Debenhams' brand range. Headquartered in Regent's Place in the London Borough of Camden, Debenhams is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The company owns the Danish department store chain, Magasin du Nord, and has a subsidiary in Ireland.
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December 1947
The following events occurred in December 1947.
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Definitely Maybe Tour
Definitely Maybe Tour was a world concert tour by English band Oasis in support of their hugely successful debut album Definitely Maybe.
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Delapré Abbey
Delapré Abbey, or more properly, the Abbey of St Mary de la Pré, the suffix meaning "in or of the Meadow", is a neo-classical mansion and outbuildings which incorporates remains of a former monastery in the meadows of the River Nene south south-east of Northampton.
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Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor
The Delaware & Lehigh Canal National and State Heritage Corridor (D&L) is a National Heritage Area in eastern Pennsylvania in the United States.
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Delia Bacon
Delia Salter Bacon (February 2, 1811 – September 2, 1859) was an American writer of plays and short stories and Shakespeare scholar.
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Delia Derbyshire
Delia Ann Derbyshire (5 May 1937 – 3 July 2001) was an English musician and composer of electronic music.
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Denis Vann
Denis William Arthur Vann (21 November 1916 – 20 January 1961) was an English cricketer.
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Dennis Avoth
Dennis Avoth (born 5 October 1947) is a retired Cardiff-born heavyweight boxer.
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Dennis Brookes
Dennis Brookes (29 October 1915 – 9 March 2006) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire between 1934 and 1959 (and as captain between 1954 and 1957).
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Denton, Northamptonshire
Denton is a small village and civil parish on the A428 road about south-east of Northampton.
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Derby railway station
Derby railway station, also known as Derby Midland, is a main line station serving the city of Derby in England.
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Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns
Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns was a paranormal reality television series which featured noted Medium Derek Acorah as he visited towns in the UK to investigate hauntings.
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Des O'Connor
Desmond Bernard O'Connor, CBE (born 12 January 1932) is an English comedian, singer and television presenter.
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Desmond O'Connor (cabaret performer)
Desmond O'Connor (also known as Des O'Connor) is an English ukulele playing cabaret host and musical comedy performer.
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Despenser's Crusade
Despenser's Crusade (or the Bishop of Norwich's Crusade, sometimes just Norwich Crusade) was a military expedition led by Henry le Despenser in 1383 that aimed to assist the city of Ghent in its struggle against the supporters of Antipope Clement VII.
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Diana, Princess of Wales
Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family.
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Digimortal World Tour
The Digimortal World Tour was a concert tour headlined by American industrial metal band Fear Factory.
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Dimitrije Ljotić
Dimitrije Ljotić (Димитрије Љотић; 12 August 1891 – 23 April 1945) was a Serbian fascist politician and ideologue who established the Yugoslav National Movement (Zbor) in 1935 and collaborated with German occupational authorities in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during World War II.
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District Councils' Network
The District Councils' Network (DCN) is a special interest group in the Local Government Association.
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Ditchford railway station
Ditchford railway station is a former railway station on Ditchford Road, Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.In 1846 the line, along with the London and Birmingham, became part of the London and North Western Railway.
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Dmytro Morykit
Dmytro Morykit (born 3 December 1956) is a British composer and pianist.
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Doctor Who (series 5)
The fifth series of British science fiction television programme Doctor Who began on 3 April 2010 with "The Eleventh Hour" and ended with "The Big Bang" on 26 June 2010.
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Dodford, Northamptonshire
Dodford is a village in the county of Northamptonshire, England, within the Weedon Ward of Daventry District.
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Dodgem Logic
Dodgem Logic is a bimonthly underground magazine edited and published by Alan Moore.
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Doll Domination Tour
The Doll Domination Tour was the second and final concert tour by American girl group The Pussycat Dolls.
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Dominic Green (science fiction writer)
Dominic Green (born 1 January 1967) is a British writer of short science fiction.
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Don Adams (footballer)
Donald Frederick Adams (born 15 February 1931 in Northampton) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a forward.
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Donkey stone
A donkey stone was a type of scouring block, used mostly in the mill towns of the North of England to clean stone steps.
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Dreadlocks Ltd
Dreadlocks Ltd is a Czech video game developer based in Prague.
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Drivers Republic
Drivers Republic (also referred to as “DR”) was a web-based digital platform comprising a bespoke social community for drivers, online magazine and video channel.
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Duke of Gloucester
Duke of Gloucester is a British royal title (after Gloucester), often conferred on one of the sons of the reigning monarch.
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Duncan Spedding
Duncan Spedding (born 7 September 1977) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Duncan Taylor (rugby union)
Duncan Taylor (born 5 September 1989) is a Scottish Rugby Union player.
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Duncan Wild
Duncan James Wild is an English former cricketer active from 1980 to 1990 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Duns Scotus
John Duns, commonly called Duns Scotus (1266 – 8 November 1308), is generally considered to be one of the three most important philosopher-theologians of the High Middle Ages (together with Thomas Aquinas and William of Ockham).
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Dunton Technical Centre
The Dunton Technical Centre (informally Ford Dunton or Dunton) is a major automotive research and development facility located in Dunton Wayletts, Laindon, Essex, United Kingdom owned and operated by Ford Motor Company.
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Duston
Duston is a suburb of and civil parish in the borough of Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Duston Mill Meadow
Duston Mill Meadow is a one hectare nature reserve in Northampton.
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Duty Free (TV series)
Duty Free is a British sitcom written by Eric Chappell and Jean Warr that aired on ITV from 1984 to 1986.
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Duzmo Motorcycles
Duzmo Motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer.
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DX Group
DX (Group) plc (trading as DX and DX Freight) is a British mail, courier and logistics company, with operations throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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Earls Barton
Earls Barton is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, notable for its Anglo-Saxon church and shoe-making heritage.
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Earls Barton Stadium
Earls Barton Stadium was a greyhound racing and speedway stadium on Station Road, south of Earls Barton and east of Northampton, Northamptonshire.
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East Haddon
East Haddon is a small village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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East Hunsbury
East Hunsbury is a large housing estate in the south of the town of Northampton, England, from the town centre and from the M1 motorway, junction 15.
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East Midlands
The East Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.
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East Northamptonshire
East Northamptonshire (officially "The District of East Northamptonshire") is a local government district in Northamptonshire, England.
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East of England Regiment
The East of England Regiment (EER) was the infantry unit of the Territorial Army of the East Midlands and East Anglia from 1 July 1999 to 1 April 2006.
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Eastcote, Northamptonshire
Eastcote is a small village in the shire county of Northamptonshire (Northants), England.
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Easton Maudit
Easton Maudit is a small village and civil parish in rural Northamptonshire.
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Easton Neston (parish)
Easton Neston is situated in South Northamptonshire, England.
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Economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages
The economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages is the economic history of English towns and trade from the Norman invasion in 1066, to the death of Henry VII in 1509.
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Economy of England in the Middle Ages
The economy of England in the Middle Ages, from the Norman invasion in 1066, to the death of Henry VII in 1509, was fundamentally agricultural, though even before the invasion the market economy was important to producers.
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Ecton, Northamptonshire
Ecton is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Wellingborough in Northamptonshire, England.
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Eddie McGoldrick
Edward John Paul McGoldrick (born 30 April 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger and a central midfielder.
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Edgar Bluff
Edgar Underwood Bluff (19 March 1882 – May 1952) was an English professional association footballer who played as an inside forward for various clubs in the 1900s.
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Edgar Mobbs
Edgar Roberts "Mobbsy" Mobbs DSO (1882–1917) was an English rugby union footballer who played for and captained Northampton R.F.C. and England.
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Edgar Pearce
Edgar Eugene Pearce (born 1937–38) is a British extortionist and bomber who was convicted of the Mardi Gra bombings, a three-year blackmail and terror campaign in the London area between December 1994 and April 1998.
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Edith Rudd
Edith Mary Rudd (née Lewis, 14 February 1882 – 7 May 1967) was a New Zealand civilian and military nurse.
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Edmund Francis Law
Edmund Francis Law, usually referred to as 'E.
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Edmund Purdom
Edmund Anthony Cutlar Purdom (19 December 19241 January 2009) was a British actor.
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Edmund Rubbra
Edmund Rubbra (23 May 190114 February 1986) was a British composer.
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Edmund Sharpe
Edmund Sharpe (31 October 1809 – 8 May 1877) was an English architect, architectural historian, railway engineer, and sanitary reformer.
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Edward Bearcroft
Edward Bearcroft, KC (30 April 1737 – 20 November 1796) was an English barrister, judge, and politician.
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Edward Cave
Edward Cave (27 February 1691 – 10 January 1754) was an English printer, editor and publisher.
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Edward Green Shoes
Edward Green is an English shoemaker founded in 1890.
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Edward I of England
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307.
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Edward L. Poulton
Edward Lawrence Poulton (25 November 1865 – 19 November 1937) was a British trade unionist.
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Edward Pierce
Edward Pierce (or Edward Pearse) (1630 or 1631–1694) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
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Edward Saunders (judge)
Sir Edward Saunders (died 12 November 1576) was an English judge and Chief Justice of the Queen’s Bench.
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Edward the Elder
Edward the Elder (c. 874 – 17 July 924) was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 until his death.
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Edward William Godwin
Edward William Godwin (26 May 1833, Bristol – 6 October 1886 London) was a progressive English architect-designer, who began his career working in the strongly polychromatic "Ruskinian Gothic" style of mid-Victorian Britain, inspired by The Stones of Venice, then moved on to provide designs in the "Anglo-Japanese taste" of the Aesthetic Movement and Whistler's circle in the 1870s.
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Edwin Freeman
Edwin Freeman was an English cricketer active from 1908 to 1920 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Eleanor of Castile
Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was an English queen, the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony.
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Elevator test tower
An elevator test tower is a structure usually 100 to over 200 metres tall that is designed to evaluate the stress and fatigue limits of specific elevator cars in a controlled environment.
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Eliza Manningham-Buller
Elizabeth Lydia "Eliza" Manningham-Buller, Baroness Manningham-Buller, (born 14 July 1948) was Director General of MI5, the British internal Security Service, from October 2002 until her retirement on 20 April 2007, aged 58.
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Elizabeth Eames
Elizabeth Eames (24 June 1918 – 20 September 2008) was a British archaeologist and scholar who specialised in the study of medieval tiles.
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Elizabeth Keawepoʻoʻole Sumner
Elizabeth Keawepoʻoʻole Sumner Chapman Achuck Lapana (December 1850 – February 22, 1911) was a Hawaiian high chiefess during the Kingdom of Hawaii and lady-in-waiting of Princess Likelike.
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Elizabeth Prout
Servant of God Sister Elizabeth Prout, known as Mother Mary Joseph of Jesus, (2 September 1820 – 11 January 1864) was the founder of the Roman Catholic religious institute originally called the Institute of the Holy Family, but known later as the Passionist Sisters or the Sisters of the Cross and Passion.
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Ellen Wright Blackwell
Ellen Wright Blackwell (7 October 1864 – 24 February 1952) was a writer and botanist who made a lasting impact on the field of botany in New Zealand.
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Ellie Robinson (swimmer)
Eleanor "Ellie" Robinson (born 30 August 2001) is a British para-swimmer.
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Elton railway station
Elton railway station is a former railway station in Elton, Cambridgeshire on former Northampton and Peterborough Railway which connected Peterborough with Northampton via Wellingborough.
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Emma (novel)
Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance.
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EMV
EMV is a payment method based upon a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines that can accept them.
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England Lions (cricket team)
The England Lions (formerly England A) cricket team is England and Wales's "second-tier", below the full England cricket team.
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England women's national rugby union team
The England women's national rugby union team first played in 1982.
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English Americans
English Americans, also referred to as Anglo-Americans, are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in England, a country that is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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English Civil War
The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") over, principally, the manner of England's governance.
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English Freakbeat, Volume 1
English Freakbeat, Volume 1 is a compilation album in the English Freakbeat series that has been issued in both LP and CD format.
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Eric Bloodaxe
Eric Haraldsson (Old Norse: Eiríkr Haraldsson, Eirik Haraldsson; c. 885 – 954), nicknamed Eric Bloodaxe (Old Norse: Eiríkr blóðøx, Eirik Blodøks), was a 10th-century Norwegian ruler.
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Eric Lewis (actor)
Frederic Lewis Tuffley (23 October 1855 – 1 April 1935), better known by his stage name, Eric Lewis, was an English comedian, actor and singer.
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Eric Reeves
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Ernest Scott
Sir Ernest Scott (21 June 1867 – 6 December 1939) was an Australian historian and professor of history at the University of Melbourne from 1913 to 1936.
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Ernie Toseland
Ernie Toseland (17 March 1905 – 19 October 1987) was an English footballer who played in the outside right position.
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Errol Flynn
Errol Leslie Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian-born American actor who achieved fame in Hollywood after 1935.
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Essex County Cricket Club in 2005
Essex County Cricket Club played their cricket during the 2005 season in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the Sunday League.
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Eunice Stebbins
Eunice Burr Stebbins Couch was an American archeologist who specialized in the ancient coins of Greece.
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European route E13
European route E13 is part of the International E-road network.
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Evelyn Fanshawe
Sir Evelyn Dalrymple Fanshawe CB, CBE (1895–1979) was a British Major General and the Director of the International Refugee Organisation in the British Zone of Germany from 1948-1952.
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Everard Blair
Brigadier-General Everard McLeod Blair (26 July 1866 – 16 May 1939) was an Indian-born English soldier and cricketer.
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Everard Feilding
Francis Henry Everard Joseph Feilding (6 March 1867 – 8 February 1936) best known as Everard Feilding was an English barrister, naval intelligence officer and psychical researcher.
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Evesham
Evesham is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, southern England with a population of 23,576, according to the 2011 census.
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Evil clown
The evil clown is a subversion of the traditional comic clown character, in which the playful trope is instead rendered as disturbing through the use of horror elements and dark humor.
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Ex on the Beach (series 7)
The seventh series of Ex on the Beach, a British television programme is expected to begin on 20 June 2017 on MTV.
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Exchequer of Pleas
The Exchequer of Pleas or Court of Exchequer was a court that dealt with matters of equity, a set of legal principles based on natural law and common law in England and Wales.
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Falkes de Breauté
Sir Falkes de Breauté (died 1226) (also spelled Fawkes de Breauté or Fulk de Brent) was an Anglo-Norman soldier who earned high office by loyally serving first King John and later King Henry III in First Barons' War.
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Fanny Walden
Frederick Ingram "Fanny" Walden (1 March 1888 – 3 May 1949) was an English professional footballer who played outside right for Northampton Town, Tottenham Hotspur and at international level for England during the 1910s and 1920s.
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Far Cotton
Far Cotton is a district in the town of Northampton, England and many years ago a village in its own right.
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Fatum Aeternum
Fatum Aeternum (lt.: "Fate Eternal") is an Israeli rock and metal band, founded in 2006.
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Faye Tozer
Faye Louise Tozer (born 14 November 1975) is an English singer-songwriter, dancer and stage actress, famous for being one of the three female co-lead singers of British pop group Steps.
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FC Grenoble
Football Club de Grenoble Alpes Rugby is a French rugby union club which will be playing in Top 14, the top level of the French league system.
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FCC Environment
FCC Environment (UK) Limited is a waste management company headquartered in Northampton, United Kingdom and a wholly owned subsidiary of Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas.
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Fiber to the premises by country
This article lists the deployment of fiber to the premises, fiber to the home and fiber to the building by country.
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Film northants
Film Northants is a short film competition originally set up by the Northampton Chronicle & Echo in 2008.
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Final Straw Tour
The Final Straw Tour was a concert tour by Scottish/Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol.
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Fine Fare
Fine Fare was the name of a chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.
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Finedon
Finedon is a small town in the Borough of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, with a population at the 2011 census of 4,309 people.
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Finedon Hall
Finedon Hall is a Victorian country house in Finedon, Northamptonshire.
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Fiona Brice
Fiona Brice is an English composer, orchestral arranger and violinist.
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Fiona Pocock
Fiona Pocock is an English female rugby union player.
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First English Civil War
The First English Civil War (1642–1646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or "Wars").
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First English Civil War, 1642
The First English Civil War started in 1642.
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First Northampton
First Northampton was a bus company in Northampton.
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Five Boroughs of the Danelaw
The Five Boroughs or The Five Boroughs of the Danelaw (Old Norse: Fimm Borginn) were the five main towns of Danish Mercia (what is now the East Midlands).
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Five O'Clock Heroes
Five O'Clock Heroes are a new wave influenced indie rock band currently based in New York City.
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Focus Learning Trust
Focus Learning Trust is a registered charity which operates a network of independent schools in the United Kingdom that are affiliated to the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church.
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Folmar of Karden
Folmar of Karden (ca. 1135 – 1189), also occurring in the variant forms Fulmar, Vollmar, Formal, or Formator, was the Archbishop of Trier from 1183 and the last not also to be a prince elector.
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Forterra plc
Forterra is a manufacturer of building products for the UK’s construction industry.
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France women's national rugby union team
The France women's national rugby union team first played in 1982.
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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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Francis Crick
Francis Harry Compton Crick (8 June 1916 – 28 July 2004) was a British molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist, most noted for being a co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 with James Watson, work which was based partly on fundamental studies done by Rosalind Franklin, Raymond Gosling and Maurice Wilkins.
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Francis Egerton, 3rd Earl of Ellesmere
Francis Charles Granville Egerton, 3rd Earl of Ellesmere VD, DL, JP (5 April 1847 – 13 July 1914),Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 100th Edn, London, 1953.
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Francis Kendall
Francis James Kendall (25 July 1908 – 10 September 1966) was an English cricketer.
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Francis Marbury
Francis Marbury (sometimes spelled Merbury) (1555–1611) was a Cambridge-educated English cleric, schoolmaster and playwright.
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Francis Ottley
Sir Francis Ottley (1600/1601–11 September 1649) was an English Royalist politician and soldier who played an important part in the English Civil War in Shropshire.
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Francis Webb (writer)
Francis Webb (18 September 1735 – 2 August 1815) was an English writer.
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Frank Beck (sex offender)
Frank Beck (19 July 1942 – 31 May 1994) was an English convicted child sex offender.
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Frank Dickens (biochemist)
Frank Dickens FRS (15 December 1899 – 15 June 1986) was a biochemist, best known for his work at the Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry with Edward Charles Dodds on the pentose phosphate pathway which generates NADPH.
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Frank Foster (cricketer)
Frank Rowbotham Foster (31 January 1889 – 3 May 1958) was a Warwickshire and England all-rounder whose career was cut short by an accident during World War I. Nonetheless, his achievements during the early 1910s are sufficient to rank him as one of cricket's finest all-round players.
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Frank Jenner
Frank Arthur "Bones" Jenner (surname often misspelled Genor; 2 November 1903 – 8 May 1977) was an Australian evangelist.
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Frankland-Payne-Gallwey baronets
The Payne, later Payne-Gallwey, later Frankland-Payne-Gallwey Baronetcy, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
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Franklin's Gardens
Franklin's Gardens is a purpose-built rugby stadium in Northampton, England.
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Fraser Hornby
Fraser David Ingham Hornby (born 13 September 1999) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker for English club Everton.
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Fred Gallagher (cartoonist)
Frederick Gallagher (born November 15, 1968) is an American illustrator and web cartoonist.
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Fred Ramscar
Frederick Thomas Ramscar (24 January 1919 – May 2003) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Queens Park Rangers, Preston North End, Northampton Town and Millwall.
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Fred Smithies
Frederick Albert Smithies (born 12 May 1929) is a former British trade unionist.
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Fred Watts
Frederick Henry George ("Fred") Watts was an English cricketer active from 1932 to 1937 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Freda Jackson
Freda Maud Jackson (29 December 1907 – 20 October 1990) was an English stage actress who also worked on the stage and well as in film and TV.
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Freddie 'Fingers' Lee
Freddie 'Fingers' Lee (November 24, 1937 – January 13, 2014) (born Frederick John Cheesman) was a British singer, guitarist and pianist.
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Frederic Watts
Frederic Watts (9 September 1884 – 20 February 1968) was an English cricketer.
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Frederick Charles Husenbeth
Frederick Charles Husenbeth (born at Bristol, 30 May 1796; died at Costessey, Norfolk, 31 October 1872) was an English Catholic priest and writer.
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Frederick Kitson
Frederick Kitson (20 May 1893 – 25 January 1925) was an English cricketer active in 1919 and 1920 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Frederick Powys
Frederick Henry Yelverton Powys (born 22 July 1808, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire; died 14 January 1863, Northampton) was an English cricketer who was associated with Cambridge University and made his first-class debut in 1830.
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Freedom of Information requests to the Climatic Research Unit
Freedom of Information requests to the Climatic Research Unit featured in press discussions of disputes over access to data from instrumental temperature records, particularly during the Climatic Research Unit email controversy which began in November 2009.
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Freedom of the City
The Freedom of the City is an honour bestowed by a municipality upon a valued member of the community, or upon a visiting celebrity or dignitary.
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Fulbourn Hospital
Fulbourn Hospital is a mental health facility located between the Cambridgeshire village of Fulbourn and the Cambridge city boundary at Cherry Hinton, about south-east of the city centre.
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Fury (Marvel Comics)
The Fury is a fictional android character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Fuzztone Fizzadelic
Fuzztone Fizzadelic is the debut album by The Now, released by Damaged Goods.
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Galanthophile
A galanthophile is an enthusiastic collector of snowdrops (Galanthus species and cultivars).
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Gary Henderson (tennis)
Gary Henderson (born 13 December 1969) is a British former professional tennis player.
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Gary Mills (footballer, born 1961)
Gary Roland Mills (born 11 November 1961) is an English former professional footballer and manager.
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Gary Mills (footballer, born 1981)
Gary Leonard Mills (born 20 May 1981) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder.
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Gas stove
In cooking, a gas stove is a cooker/stove which uses syngas, natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas as a fuel source.
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Gayton, Northamptonshire
Gayton is a rural village from Northampton town centre in South Northamptonshire.
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General Electric Company
The General Electric Company, or GEC, was a major UK-based industrial conglomerate involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications, and engineering.
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Geoffrey (archbishop of York)
Geoffrey (c. 1152 – 12 December 1212) was an illegitimate son of Henry II, King of England, who became bishop-elect of Lincoln and archbishop of York.
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Geoffrey Lunt
Geoffrey Charles Lester Lunt (1885–1948) was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.
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George Abbot (bishop)
George Abbot (19 October 15625 August 1633) was an English divine who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633.
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George Baker (topographer)
George Baker (1781-1851), topographer and historian, was a native of Northampton, England.
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George Baldwin (cricketer)
George Frederick Baldwin (3 April 1878 – 15 May 1970) was an English cricketer.
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George Claridge Druce
George Claridge Druce, MA, LLD, JP, FRS, FLS (23 May 1850 – 29 February 1932) was an English botanist and a Mayor of Oxford.
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George Clarke (cricketer)
George William Clarke (10 April 1869 – 26 August 1955) was an English cricketer.
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George Crabb (writer)
George Crabb (1778–1851) was an English legal and miscellaneous writer.
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George Dance (dramatist)
Sir George Dance (14 October 1857 – 22 October 1932) was an English lyricist and librettist in the 1890s and an important theatrical manager at the beginning of the 20th century.
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George Edmonds (lawyer)
George Edmonds (10 March 1788 – 1 July 1868) was an English teacher, lawyer, and scholar.
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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 Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax (also spelt George Montague) (9 May 1739) was a British politician.
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George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax
George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax, (6 October 1716 – 8 June 1771) was a British statesman of the Georgian era.
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George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven
Captain George Louis Victor Henry Serge Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, (6 December 1892 – 8 April 1938), born Prince George of Battenberg, styled Earl of Medina between 1917 and 1921, was a Royal Navy officer and the elder son of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven (Prince Louis of Battenberg) and Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine.
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George Rayner
George Rayner (15 October 1863 – 20 February 1915) was a New Zealand cricketer.
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George Vials
George Alfred Turner "Tubby" Vials (18 March 1887 – 26 April 1974) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Northamptonshire from 1905 to 1922 and was club captain from 1911 to 1913.
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George Whitworth (footballer, born 1896)
George H. Whitworth (14 July 1896 – after 1928) was an English footballer who played for Northampton Town, Crystal Palace and Hull City in the Football League.
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Gerald Smithson
Gerald Arthur Smithson (1 November 1926 – 6 September 1970) was an English cricketer who played in two Tests for England in 1947–48.
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Germany–United Kingdom relations
Germany–United Kingdom relations, or Anglo–German relations, are the bilateral relations between the United Kingdom and Germany.
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Gerry Badger
Gerald David "Gerry" Badger (born 1948Potted biography of Badger; in Gerry Badger and John Benton-Harris (ed), Through the looking glass: Photographic art in Britain 1945–1989 (London: Barbican Art Gallery, 1989), p.172.) is an English writer about and curator of photography, and a photographer.
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Gerry Fowler
Gerald Teasdale Fowler (1 January 1935 – 1 May 1993), commonly known as Gerry Fowler, was a British Labour Party politician and university academic.
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Gervase Elwes
Gervase Henry Cary-Elwes, DL (15 November 1866 – 12 January 1921), better known as Gervase Elwes, was an English tenor of great distinction, who exercised a powerful influence over the development of English music from the early 1900s up until his death in 1921 due to a railroad accident in Boston at the height of his career.
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Get to Heaven
Get to Heaven is the third studio album by British band Everything Everything.
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Ghost on the Canvas
Ghost on the Canvas is the sixty-first album by Glen Campbell, which was intended to be Campbell's farewell studio recording following him being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
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Gian Sammarco
Giancarlo "Gian" Sammarco (born 30th January 1970) is a former child actor best known for playing the title role in the television dramatisations of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ (1985) and its sequel, The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987).
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Gibraltar Barracks, Northampton
Gibraltar Barracks is a former military installation at Northampton in Northamptonshire.
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Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester
Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester, 3rd Lord of Glamorgan, 9th Lord of Clare (2 September 1243 – 7 December 1295) was a powerful English noble.
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Gilbert Tebbitt
Gilbert George Tebbitt (13 September 1908 – 29 December 1993) was an English cricketer active from 1934 to 1938 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Giles Corey
Giles Corey (c. August 1611 – September 19, 1692) was an American farmer who was accused of witchcraft along with his wife Martha Corey during the Salem witch trials.
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Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 2015
The 2015 season marks Glamorgan County Cricket Club's 128th year of existence and its 94th as a first-class cricket county.
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Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 2016
The 2016 season marks Glamorgan County Cricket Club's 129th year of existence and its 95th as a first-class cricket county.
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Glen Donegal
Glen Donegal (born 20 June 1969 in Northampton, England) is a former professional footballer who played in The Football League for Maidstone United and Northampton Town.
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Global storm activity of 2007
Global storm activity of 2007 profiles the major worldwide storms, including blizzards, ice storms, and other winter events, from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2007.
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Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery
266 (Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery) Battery Royal Artillery is a Royal Artillery unit of the British Army Reserve.
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Godfrey Evans
Thomas Godfrey Evans (18 August 1920 – 3 May 1999) was an English cricketer who played for Kent and England.
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Godskitchen
Godskitchen is an international superclub brand which is associated with dance music and organises events, particularly in the UK and US.
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Good to Go Tour
The Good To Go Tour is a British multi-artist package concert tour that features a mix of established acts from the American punk/rock/ska/pop genres and rising UK bands.
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Google Street View in Europe
In Europe, Google Street View began on 2 July 2008 with the route of Tour de France being covered in parts of France and Italy.
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Gordon Steele (priest)
Gordon John Steele is an Anglican priest and the Archdeacon of Oakham.
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Government by itineration
Government by itineration is a method of governing by which monarchs travel around their jurisdictions in order to check what is happening.
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Grade I listed buildings in Northamptonshire
There are more than 6,000 Grade I listed buildings in England.
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Grade I listed war memorials in England
There are 20 Grade I listed war memorials in England, out of over 3,000 listed war memorials.
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Grade II listed buildings in Southampton: M–O
In total there are 317 listed buildings in the city of Southampton, of which 14 are Grade I, 20 are Grade II* and the remainder Grade II.
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Grade II* listed buildings in Northampton
There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.
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Grade II* listed buildings in Northamptonshire
The county of Northamptonshire is divided into seven districts.
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Grade II* listed war memorials in England
There are 129 Grade II* listed war memorials in England, out of over 2,000 listed war memorials.
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Graeme Swann
Graeme Peter Swann (born 24 March 1979) is a former English cricketer.
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Grafton Regis
Grafton Regis is a village and civil parish in the south of the English county of Northamptonshire.
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Graham Ibbeson
Graham Ibbeson is an artist and sculptor resident of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England.
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Graham Knuttel
Graham Knuttel is an Irish painter and sculptor, whose work has been collected by various celebrities, such as Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Jordan and Michael Stipe.
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Grand Junction Canal
The Grand Junction Canal is a canal in England from Braunston in Northamptonshire to the River Thames at Brentford, with a number of branches.
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Grand Union Canal
The Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system.
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Grand Union Canal (old)
The Grand Union Canal was a canal in England from Foxton, Leicestershire on the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal to Norton Junction, close to Long Buckby Wharf on the Grand Junction Canal.
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Grange Park, Northamptonshire
Grange Park is a residential housing estate on the edge of the town of Northampton and just outside the Borough of Northampton.
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Grant Harrold
Grant William Veitch Harrold (born 1978 in Airdrie, Scotland) also known as The Royal Butler, 'Britain's Official Etiquette Expert' is a butler and advisor to various members of the British Royal Family and other notable people and celebrities.
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Great British Railway Journeys
Great British Railway Journeys is a BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo.
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Great Expectations (2011 miniseries)
Great Expectations is a three-part BBC television drama adaptation by Sarah Phelps of the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations, starring Ray Winstone as Magwitch, Gillian Anderson as Miss Havisham, Douglas Booth as Pip, Vanessa Kirby as Estella and David Suchet as Jaggers.
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Great Fire of Northampton
The Great Fire of Northampton occurred in September 1675 in Northampton in Northamptonshire, England.
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Great Houghton, Northamptonshire
Great Houghton is a village in the Borough of Northampton.
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Great Oxendon
Great Oxendon is a linear village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Greatest Hits Tour (Elton John)
The Greatest Hits Tour is a concert tour by Elton John.
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Green Line Coaches
Green Line is a commuter coach brand in the Home counties of England.
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Grendon, Northamptonshire
Grendon is a small village and civil parish in rural Northamptonshire, England on the borders of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
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Grenville Wilson
Grenville Thomas Owen Wilson, registered at birth as Thomas Grenville Owen Wilson, (born 9 April 1932 in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire) is an English former first-class cricketer who played 13 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.
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Greyfriars bus station
Greyfriars bus station was a bus station which formerly served the town of Northampton, England.
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Greyhound UK
Greyhound UK was a low-cost intercity scheduled coach service in the United Kingdom owned by FirstGroup.
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Grose
The Grose was an English automobile built between 1898 and 1901.
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Grosvenor Centre
The Grosvenor Centre is a shopping centre in the town centre of Northampton, England.
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GRT Group
GRT Group was a bus operating company in the United Kingdom from 1989 until 1995.
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Guilsborough
Guilsborough is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Guilsborough House
Guilsborough House is a country house in Guilsborough near Northampton, England.
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H. J. Mulliner & Co.
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H. Wheeler Robinson
Henry Wheeler Robinson, known universally as H. Wheeler Robinson, was born on 7 February 1872 at Northampton, United Kingdom and died on 12 May 1945 in Oxford, United Kingdom.
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Hackleton
Hackleton is a village located in the south of the English shire county of Northamptonshire (Northants) in the district of South Northamptonshire, just north of Buckinghamshire.
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Hackney Downs School
Hackney Downs School was a comprehensive secondary school, located near Hackney Downs off the A104 north of Hackney town centre, in the London Borough of Hackney.
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Halenald de Bidun
Halenald de Bidun or Halneth de BidunSanders English Baronies p. 128 was a Breton who held land in England during the reigns of King Henry I and Stephen.
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Haltemprice and Howden by-election, 2008
The 2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election was a by-election held in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2008 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for constituency of Haltemprice and Howden.
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Hampshire County Cricket Club in 2005
Hampshire County Cricket Club played their cricket in Division One of both the County Championship and the National League in 2005.
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Hampton Woods
Hampton Woods is one of the newest sub-divisions in Hampton, Virginia.
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Hannington, Northamptonshire
Hannington is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Hans Meidner
Prof Hans Anton Meidner FRSE (1914–2001) was a South African botanist and expert in stomata.
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Hanslope
Hanslope is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England.
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Happiness Tour
The Happiness Tour is the first concert tour by British band Hurts in support of their debut album Happiness.
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Hardingstone
Hardingstone is a village in Northamptonshire, England.
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Hargrave, Northamptonshire
Hargrave is a small village and civil parish situated in rural Northamptonshire, England, approximately 21 miles east of Northampton and adjacent to the Northamptonshire-Cambridgeshire-Bedfordshire border.
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Harlestone
Harlestone is a small village and civil parish in Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England.
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Harlestone Heath
Harlestone Heath is a 2.6 hectare nature reserve north-west of Northampton in Northamptonshire.
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Harpole
Harpole is a village west of Northampton, England, along the A4500 road (formerly the A45) about east of the M1 Motorway junction 16.
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Harry Brown (footballer, born 1883)
Henry "Harry" Brown (11 November 1883 – 9 February 1934) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward for various clubs in the early part of the twentieth century, including West Bromwich Albion, Newcastle United, Fulham and Southampton (two spells).
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Harry King (footballer)
Henry Edward King (4 January 1886 – 6 February 1968) was an English footballer who made more than 100 appearances in the Football League.
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Hartwell, Northamptonshire
Hartwell is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, bordering Buckinghamshire.
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Harvey Jacobson
Harvey Jacobson (born 28 June 1956 in the City of Salford) is a businessman and entrepreneur based in the North West of England.
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Haydon Spenceley
Haydon Spenceley (born 3 July 1984) is an English Christian musician and worship leader, who plays a Christian pop and EDM style of worship music.
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Hazelrigg House
Hazelrigg House is a historic Grade II listed sandstone house of 2½ storeys house in Northampton.
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Heart Northants
Heart Northants (formerly Northants 96) was a local commercial radio station serving Northamptonshire.
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Hector Beers
Hector George Beers was an English cricketer active from 1914 to 1921 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Helen ApSimon
Helen Mary ApSimon, (born 28 April 1942) is an English climatologist and academic.
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HellermannTyton
HellermannTyton is a British registered company with affiliated companies in 37 countries manufacturing and supplying products for fastening, fixing, identifying and protecting cables and their connecting components.
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Henry Bird (artist)
St Margaret's Church, Denton Henry Bird (15 July 1909 – 16 April 2000) was a British artist from Northampton who painted murals and female nudes.
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Henry Lilley Smith
Henry Lilley Smith was born in Southam, Warwickshire, England in 1787 or 1788.
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Henry Mayes
Henry George Mayes (14 February 1880 – 1928) was a British-Canadian tennis player, military figure and businessman.
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Henry Mayo (minister)
Henry Mayo (1733–1793) was an English dissenting minister and tutor, known also as a magazine editor.
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Henry Mill
Henry Mill (c. 1683–1771) was an English inventor who patented the first typewriter in 1714.
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Henry Moore (Unitarian)
Henry Moore (1732–1802) was an English Unitarian minister and hymn-writer.
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Henry Nelson, 7th Earl Nelson
Henry Edward Joseph Horatio Nelson (22 April 1894–8 August 1972) was the 7th Earl Nelson, having inherited the title in 1957 on the death of his older brother Albert Nelson, the 6th Earl.
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Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland
Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (19 August 1590 (baptised) – 9 March 1649), known as The Lord Kensington between 1623 and 1624, was an English courtier, peer and soldier.
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Henry Stephens (doctor)
Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was a doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur.
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Henry Watkin
Henry Watkin (March 6, 1824 – November 21, 1910), was an expatriate English printer and cooperative socialist in Cincinnati, Ohio during the mid-to-late 19th century.
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Herbert Laxon
Herbert Laxon (16 March 1881 – 14 January 1965) was an English rugby union halfback who played club rugby for Cambridge University winning sporting Blues in 1903 and 1904.
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Herbert of Bosham
Herbert of Bosham was a twelfth-century English biographer of Thomas Becket who held a foremost place among the scholars in Thomas's household.
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Herbert Pigg
Herbert Pigg (4 September 1856 – 8 June 1913) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and other amateur sides between 1877 and 1891.
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Herman Witsius Ryland
Herman Witsius Ryland (1760–1838) was an English colonial official, known as an influential administrator in Canada.
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Hewlett Thompson
Geoffrey Hewlett Thompson (born 14 August 1929) is a retired Anglican bishop.
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Higham Ferrers
Higham Ferrers is a market town in the Nene Valley in East Northamptonshire, England, close to the Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire borders.
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Highgate House
Highgate House was an important Northamptonshire coaching inn and Royal Mail posting station at the village of Creaton, on the Northampton to Leicester road, dating from 1663.
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Hilda Rix Nicholas
Hilda Rix Nicholas (née Rix, later Wright, 1 September 1884 – 3 August 1961) was an Australian artist.
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Hilda Woolnough
Hilda Mary Woolnough RCA, (1934–2007) was an artist who exhibited in Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and North America.
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Hillfield Strathallan College
Hillfield Strathallan College is a private, co-educational day school in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Hinwick House
Hinwick House is a grand Grade I listed Queen Anne country house located about 90 minutes from Central London, near Podington in North Bedfordshire.
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History of Banbury
Banbury is a circa 1,500-year-old market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in the Cherwell District of Oxfordshire, England.
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History of fire brigades in the United Kingdom
The history of fire brigades in the United Kingdom charts the development of Fire services in the United Kingdom from the creation of the United Kingdom to the present day.
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History of Northamptonshire
The history of Northamptonshire spans the same period as English history.
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History of Nottingham
This article is about the history of Nottingham.
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History of Rugby, Warwickshire
This is about the history of the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
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History of the Crossrail line
The Crossrail line was first proposed in 1941.
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History of the English penny (1066–1154)
This article traces the history of the English penny from 1066 to 1154.
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History of the English penny (1154–1485)
This is the history of the English penny from the years 1154 to 1485.
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History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)
The history of the Jews in England goes back to the reign of William I where the first written record of Jewish settlement in England dates from 1070.
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History of the Port of Southampton
The Port of Southampton is a major passenger and cargo port located in the central part of the south coast of England.
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Hit the North
"Hit the North" is a 1987 song by British post-punk band The Fall.
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HMS Laforey (G99)
HMS Laforey was a L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.
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HMS Northampton
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Northampton, after the English town of Northampton.
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HMS Northampton (1876)
HMS Northampton was a armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the 1870s.
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Holdenby
Holdenby is a village and civil parish about north-west of Northampton in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire.
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Holdenby House
Holdenby House is a historic country house in Northamptonshire, traditionally pronounced, and sometimes spelt, Holmby.
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Hollie Avil
Hollie May Avil (born 12 April 1990) is an English former triathlete who was the European and World junior triathlon champion in 2007 and U23 World Champion in 2009.
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Hollowell
Hollowell is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Holsten Pils
Holsten Pils is a German brand of lager, a pilsner, brewed in the UK in Northampton by Carlsberg Group.
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HomeSense
HomeSense is a Canadian chain of off-price home furnishing stores operated by TJX Companies with stores in Canada, Europe, and most recently the United States.
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Horace Batten
Horace Lampard Batten (17 June 1912 – 7 December 2014) was an English shoemaker and bootmaker, who supplied a wide variety of celebrities, royalty, service personnel and others over a career spanning many decades.
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Horton, Northamptonshire
Horton is a village in Northamptonshire, England.
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Hot air balloon festival
Hot air balloon festivals are held annually in many places throughout the year, allowing hot air balloons operators to gather- as well as for the general public- to participate in various activities.
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Hot Fuss Tour
The Hot Fuss Tour was a concert tour by American rock band The Killers.
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House & Garden (plays)
House and Garden are a diptych (or linked pair) of plays written by the English playwright Alan Ayckbourn, first performed in 1999.
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House music
House music is a genre of electronic dance music created by club DJs and music producers in Chicago in the early 1980s.
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House of Fraser
House of Fraser is a British department store group with 56 stores and 2 outlets across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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House of Plantagenet
The House of Plantagenet was a royal house which originated from the lands of Anjou in France.
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How Green Was My Valley
How Green Was My Valley is a 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn, narrated by Huw Morgan, the main character, about his Welsh family and the mining community in which they live.
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Howard Packman
Howard Packman is a rugby union player who plays for Ealing Trailfinders.
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Hubert Chevis
Hubert George "Hugh" Chevis (21 September 1902 – 21 June 1931) was a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery of the British Army who died of strychnine poisoning in June 1931 after eating contaminated partridge.
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Hubert Kingston
Hubert Ernest Kingston (15 August 1876 – 9 June 1955) was an English cricketer.
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Hugh Farmer
Hugh Farmer (20 January 1714, – 5 February 1787) was an English Dissenter and theologian.
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Hugh of Cyfeiliog, 5th Earl of Chester
Hugh of Cyfeiliog, 5th Earl of Chester (1147 – 1181), also written Hugh de Kevilioc, was an Anglo-Norman magnate who was active in in England, Wales, Ireland and France during the reign of King Henry II of England.
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Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham
Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, 6th Earl of Stafford, (1402 – 10 July 1460) was an English nobleman and a military commander in both the Hundred Years' War and in the Wars of the Roses.
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Hunsbury Hill
Hunsbury Hill is an Iron Age hill fort two miles (3 km) south-west of the centre of the town of Northampton in the county of Northamptonshire.
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Hunsbury Hill Tunnel
Hunsbury Hill Tunnel is a railway tunnel on the Northampton Loop Line of the West Coast Main Line.
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Husbands Bosworth
Husbands Bosworth is a large crossroads village in South Leicestershire on the A5199 road from Leicester city to Northampton and the A4304 road from Junction 20 of the M1 motorway to Market Harborough.
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Hutchins Williams
Sir Hutchins Williams, 1st Baronet (c. 1700 – 4 November 1758) born in London, England, to William Peere Williams and Anne Hutchins.
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Hydrock
Hydrock is a multidisciplinary consultancy and specialist remediation contractor providing services for construction, infrastructure and the environment throughout the UK.
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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue is a BBC radio comedy panel game.
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Ian Hunter (singer)
Ian Hunter Patterson (born 3 June 1939), known as Ian Hunter, is a British singer-songwriter and musician who is best known as the lead singer of the English rock band Mott the Hoople, from its inception in 1969 to its dissolution in 1974, and at the time of its 2009 and 2013 reunions.
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Ian Nairn
Ian Douglas Nairn (24 August 1930 – 14 August 1983) was a British architectural critic who coined the word ‘Subtopia’ to indicate drab suburbs that look identical through unimaginative town-planning.
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Ian Salisbury
Ian David Kenneth Salisbury (born 21 January 1970) is an English former cricketer, one of the few leg-spinners to play Test cricket for England in recent years.
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ICC Europe Under-19 Championships
The ICC Europe Under-19 Championships are a series of regular cricket tournaments organised by the ECC for Under-19 teams from its member nations.
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III-Vs Review
III-Vs Review was a magazine published in Northampton, UK.
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Imagination (band)
Imagination were an English three piece band, who came to prominence in the early 1980s.
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In the Loop
In the Loop is a 2009 British satirical black comedy film directed by Armando Iannucci.
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Independent Local Radio
Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom.
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Indian cricket team in England in 1982
The Indian cricket team toured England from 5 May to 13 July 1982 for two One Day Internationals (ODIs) as part of the Prudential Trophy, and a three-match Test series.
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Indian cricket team in England in 2007
The India national cricket team toured England from 19 July to 8 September 2007.
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Indian cricket team in England in 2011
The Indian cricket team toured England from 21 July to 16 September 2011.
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Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
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Infinis
Infinis Energy plc is a British renewable energy company headquartered in Northampton, United Kingdom.
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Inge King
Ingeborg Viktoria "Inge" King (26 November 1915 – 23 April 2016) was a German-born Australian sculptor.
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Inspiration FM
Inspiration FM is one of two community radio stations in Northampton, United Kingdom.
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Integrated Electronic Control Centre
The Integrated Electronic Control Centre (IECC) was developed in the late 1980s by the British Rail Research Division for UK-based railway signalling centres, although variations exist around the world.
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International E-road network
The international E-road network is a numbering system for roads in Europe developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).
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International Society for the History of Medicine
The International Society for the History of Medicine is a non profit international society devoted to the academic study of the history of medicine, including the organization of international congresses.
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Irchester
Irchester is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, 2 miles south-east of Wellingborough and 2 miles south-west of Rushden.
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Irish migration to Great Britain
Irish migration to Great Britain has occurred from the earliest recorded history to the present.
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Irisys
Infrared Integrated Systems Ltd, generally called Irisys, is a privately held technology and engineering company based near Northampton in the United Kingdom that manufacturers thermal imaging, people counting technologies and real time grocery queue management solutions.
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Irthlingborough
Irthlingborough is a town on the River Nene in Northamptonshire, England.
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Irthlingborough railway station
Irthlingborough railway station is a former railway station in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Isaac Wake
Sir Isaac Wake (1580/81 – 1632Vivienne Larminie,, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2008) was an English diplomat and political commentator.
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ITV Anglia
ITV Anglia, previously known as Anglia Television or Anglia, is the ITV franchise holder for the East of England.
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IV Corps (United Kingdom)
IV Corps was a corps-sized formation of the British Army, formed in both the First World War and the Second World War.
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Ivan Kaye
Ivan Blakeley Kaye (born 1 July 1961 in Northampton, Northamptonshire) is an English actor.
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Ivan Toney
Ivan Benjamin Elijah Toney (born 16 March 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Scunthorpe United of League One, on loan from Premier League club Newcastle United.
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IWA National Festival
The IWA National Festival & Boat Show run by the Inland Waterways Association is one of the key annual events on the United Kingdom's inland waterways.
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J. M. Robertson
John Mackinnon Robertson PC (14 November 1856 – 5 January 1933) was a prolific journalist, advocate of rationalism and secularism, and Liberal Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom for Tyneside from 1906 to 1918.
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J. Sidlow Baxter
James Sidlow Baxter (born in Australia, 1903; died 1999) was a pastor and theologian who authored as many as thirty books (depending on how anthologies and collections of sermons are to be counted) analysing the Bible and advocating a fundamentalist Christian theological perspective.
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Jaanai Gordon
Jaanai Derece Gordon (born 7 December 1995) is an English footballer who last played as a forward for Cheltenham Town.
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Jack Billingham (footballer)
John "Jack" Billingham (3 December 1914 – 7 October 1981), was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward.
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Jack Dale (cricketer)
Jack Hillen Dale was an English cricketer active from 1922 to 1928 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Jack Ellis (rugby union)
Jack Ellis (23 October 1912 –27 November 2007) was an England international rugby union player.
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Jack English (footballer, born 1886)
John Cogal English (13 December 1886 – 21 January 1953) was an English footballer and manager who played for Hebburn Argyle, Preston, Watford and Sheffield United.
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Jack Farmery
Lionel John Victor "Jack" Farmery (25 April 1901 – q1 1971) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Doncaster Rovers and York City, in non-League football for Bentley Colliery and was on the books of Hull City and Bradford City without making a league appearance.
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Jack Lee (cricketer)
John William Lee (1 February 1902 – 20 June 1944), generally known as Jack Lee, was an English cricketer who played for Somerset from 1925 to 1936, having played one match for Middlesex in 1923.
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Jack Sears
Jack Sears (16 February 1930 – 7 August 2016) was a British race and rally driver, and was one of the principal organisers of the 1968 London-Sydney Marathon.
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Jackie Mann
Jackie Mann (11 June 1914 – 12 November 1995) was a British RAF fighter pilot in the Battle of Britain, who in later life was kidnapped by Islamists in Lebanon in May 1989, and held hostage for more than two years.
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Jacqueline Enfield
Jacqueline Enfield (born 19 September 1947) is a British former swimmer.
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Jacqueline Minor
Jacqueline Minor has been the European Commission's Head of Representation in the United Kingdom since 2013.
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Jacqui Dankworth
Jacqui Dankworth (born 5 February 1963) is a British jazz singer.
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Jaime Halsey
Jaime Halsey (née Moore; born 16 August 1979) is a British former Olympic trampolinist.
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Jake Kaner
Professor Jake Kaner (born 1959) is Associate Dean of Research at the School of Art and Design, Nottingham Trent University.
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James Gibbon
James Gibbon (1819–1888) was a land speculator and politician in Queensland, Australia.
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James Goodwin
James Goodwin (1800 – after 1835) was a convict escapee and explorer in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
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James Grayson
James Grayson (born 26 June 1998) is an English professional rugby union player currently playing for the Aviva Premiership side Northampton Saints.
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James Gribble
James Gribble (12 January 1868 – 14 August 1934) was a British trade unionist and socialist activist.
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James Hervey
James Hervey (26 February 1714 – 25 December 1758) was an English clergyman and writer.
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James Keill
James Keill (1673–1719) was a Scottish physician, philosopher, medical writer and translator.
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James King Blisworth F.C.
James King Blisworth Football Club is a football club based in Blisworth, near Northampton, in Northamptonshire, England.
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James Le Jeune
James Le Jeune (1910 – 1983) was an Irish-Canadian artist who painted portraits, landscapes, and seascapes.
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James Packer
James Douglas Packer (born September 8, 1967) is an Australian businessman and investor.
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James Rice (writer)
James Rice (26 September 1843 – 26 April 1882), English novelist, wrote a number of successful novels in collaboration with Walter Besant.
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Jamie de Courcey
Jamie de Courcey is a British actor.
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Jamie Delano
Jamie Delano (born 1954 in Northampton) is a British comics writer.
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Jamie Parker
Jamie Parker (born 14 August 1979) is an English actor and singer, best known for his role as Harry Potter in the original cast for the West End play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, for which he received an Olivier Award for Best Actor.
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Jamie-Lea Winch
Jamie-Lea Winch (born 18 October 1990) is an English international lawn bowler.
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Janet Davies (actress)
Janet Kathleen Davies (14 September 1927 – 22 September 1986) was an English actress best known for her recurring role as Mrs. Pike in the long-running sitcom Dad's Army. Although mainly remembered for her role in Dad's Army, appearing in 30 episodes of the series, she also featured in many other television and film roles including Dixon of Dock Green, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, All Creatures Great and Small, Last of the Summer Wine, Z-Cars, The Citadel, Pride and Prejudice, Open All Hours, Are You Being Served?, and in the films The Ghost Goes Gear (1966) and Interlude (1968). Davies was upset that she did not appear in the film version of Dad’s Army (1971) in which her character was played by Liz Fraser. When she was not acting, Davies exploited her typing and shorthand training by working with various theatrical agencies. She was married to the actor Ian Gardiner, who was best known for having played Reginald Molehusband in a Central Office of Information public information film in the 1960s. She died on 22 September 1986, aged 59, from breast cancer which had metastasised to her lungs., btconnect.com; accessed 13 December 2014.
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Janet G. Travell
Janet Graeme Travell (December 17, 1901 – August 1, 1997) was an American physician and medical researcher.
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Janet Wilson
Janet M. Wilson is a UK-based New Zealand academic who specialises in post colonial New Zealand literature.
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Jarrow March
The Jarrow March of 5 – 31 October 1936, also known as the Jarrow Crusade, was an organised protest against the unemployment and poverty suffered in the English Tyneside town of Jarrow during the 1930s.
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Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense is a play written by David and Robert Goodale based on the 1938 novel The Code of the Woosters by P. G. Wodehouse.
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Jenn Gotzon
Jenn Gotzon Chandler (born May 18, 1979) is an American film actress, international model, motivational speaker & author who had her career break portraying U.S. President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia Nixon in Ron Howard's 2009 Academy Award-Nominated film Frost/Nixon opposite Frank Langella.
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Jennifer duBois
Jennifer duBois (born August 25, 1983) is an American novelist.
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Jeremiah Rich
Jeremiah Rich (died 1660?) was an English stenographer, who published a pioneering system of shorthand writing.
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Jeremy Arel
Jeremy Arel aka “The Gerbil” is a North American grappler in the sport of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu who is well known for his blog on living and training in Rio de Janeiro as well as his YouTube tutorial channel.
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Jeremy Goode
Jeremy Richard Goode (born 2 June 1972) is a former English cricketer.
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Jeremy Hall (businessman)
Jeremy Simon Hall (born 27 January 1965) is a British businessman and chairman of Who's Who Publications Plc.
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Jeremy Seabrook
Jeremy Seabrook (born 1939) is an English author and journalist specialising in social, environmental and development issues.
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Jeremy Suter
Jeremy Suter (born in London) is an English organist and choral director.
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Jeremy Wagstaff
Jeremy Wagstaff (born 1962) is a British journalist and technology columnist based in Asia.
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Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Klapka Jerome (2 May 1859 – 14 June 1927) was an English writer and humorist, best known for the comic travelogue Three Men in a Boat (1889).
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Jerusalem (Moore novel)
Jerusalem is a novel by British author Alan Moore, wholly set in and around the author's home town of Northampton, England.
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Jervis B. Webb Company
Jervis B. Webb Company is a global company that designs, engineers, installs and supports integrated material handling systems such as baggage handling systems, Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs), conveyor systems and Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS).
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Jesus Army
The Jesus Army was an identity that the Jesus Fellowship Church used until 2017 in its outreach and street-based work.
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Jill Knight
Joan Christabel Jill Knight, Baroness Knight of Collingtree, DBE (née Christie; born 9 July 1923) is a former British Conservative Member of Parliament.
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Jim Birch (rugby union)
James Birch (30 December 1889 – 17 April 1968) was an English-born international rugby union prop who played club rugby for Northampton and Neath was capped twice for Wales.
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Jim Hall (footballer, born 1945)
James Leonard Hall (born 21 March 1945) is an English former footballer who played as a forward.
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Jim Kingston
James Phillips Kingston (8 July 1857 – 14 March 1929) was an English cricketer active from 1875 to 1894 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants) and Warwickshire.
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Jim Yardley (cricketer)
Thomas James Yardley (27 October 1946 – 20 November 2010) was an English first-class cricketer.
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Jimmy Blanckenberg
James Manuel Blanckenberg (31 December 1892 – 1955) was a South African cricketer.
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Jimmy Cowen
James Ernest Cowen (22 January 1902 – 5 July 1950) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward.
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Jo Whiley
Johanne Whiley (born 4 July 1965) is an English radio DJ and television presenter.
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Joan Hickson
Joan Bogle Hickson, OBE (5 August 1906 – 17 October 1998) was an English actress of theatre, film and television.
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Joanne Campbell
Joanne Campbell (8 February 1964 – 20 December 2002) was a British actress and drama therapist best known for playing Liz in the 1980s sitcom Me and My Girl and Josephine Baker on stage in This Is My Dream.
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Job Orton
Job Orton (4 September 1717 – 1783) was an English dissenting minister.
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Joe Ashton
Joseph William Ashton OBE (born 9 October 1933), usually known as Joe Ashton, is a British Labour Party politician who was known for his defence of the rights of Labour Members of Parliament (MPs) against the demands of the left-wing of the party to subject them to mandatory reselection.
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Joe Goss
Joe Goss was born on 5 November 1838 in Northampton, England.
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Joe Iaciofano
Giuseppe James "Joe" Iaciofano (born 10 September 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for League One club Northampton Town.
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Joe Kiernan
Joe Kiernan (22 October 1942, Coatbridge – August 2006) was a Scottish professional footballer who played 352 matches for Northampton Town.
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Joe Webster
Joseph Webster (1886–15 October 1927) was an English professional football goalkeeper who made nearly 150 appearances in the Southern League for Watford.
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John Ashton (bishop)
John William Ashton (1866 – 20 March 1964) was the second Bishop of Grafton.
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John Ayldon
John Ayldon (11 December 1943 – 16 February 2013) was an English opera singer and comic actor, best known for his performances in bass-baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
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John Bass (cricketer)
John George Bass (9 August 1903 – 16 October 1992) was an English cricketer.
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John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont
John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont (c. 1409–1460), was an English nobleman and magnate from Folkingham, Lincolnshire.
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John Bowstead
John Bowstead (born Northampton 27 September 1940) is an English artist and contributor to the Pop Art movement of the 1960s.
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John Brignell
John Brignell, Ph.D., is a retired Professor of Industrial Instrumentation at University of Southampton.
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John Brogden and Sons
John Brogden and Sons was a firm of Railway Contractors, Iron and Coal Miners and Iron Smelters operating, initially as a general contractor, from roughly 1828 until its bankruptcy in 1880.
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John Browne (academic)
Dr John Browne D.D. (1687 - 1764) was an Oxford academic and administrator.
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John Cater (academic)
John Charles Cater CBE (born 3 February 1953) is the Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University.
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John Clare
John Clare (13 July 1793 – 20 May 1864) was an English poet, the son of a farm labourer, who became known for his celebrations of the English countryside and sorrows at its disruption.
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John Cole (antiquary)
John Cole (1792–1848) was an English bookseller, publisher and antiquary, of Northampton, Lincoln and Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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John Collett Ryland
John Collett Ryland (1723–1792) was an English Baptist minister and author.
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John Constantine
John Constantine is a fictional antihero, appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and its alternative imprint Vertigo.
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John Cotta
John Cotta (1575–1650) was a physician in England and author of books and other texts on medicine and witchcraft.
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John Croy
John Croy (23 February 1925 – September 1979) was a Scottish professional football centre half who played in the Football League for Northampton Town.
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John Dalton (divine)
John Dalton (1814–1874) was an English Roman Catholic priest.
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John Davies (architect)
John Davies (1796–1865) was an architect who trained in London under George Maddox, an architect who specialised in classical buildings.
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John Derbyshire
John Derbyshire (born June 3, 1945) is a British-born American computer programmer, writer, journalist and political commentator.
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John Deydras
John Deydras (died 1318), also John of Powderham, was a pretender to the English throne during the reign of Edward II.
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John Douglas (architect)
John Douglas (11 April 183023 May 1911) was an English architect who designed over 500 buildings in Cheshire, North Wales, and northwest England, in particular in the estate of Eaton Hall.
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John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry
John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (20 July 184431 January 1900) was a Scottish nobleman, remembered for his atheism, his outspoken views, his brutish manner, for lending his name to the "Queensberry Rules" that form the basis of modern boxing, and for his role in the downfall of author and playwright Oscar Wilde.
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John Drakard
John Drakard (1775?–1854) was an English newspaper proprietor, publisher, and political radical, imprisoned for his journalism.
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John Finnemore (author)
This page is about the author.
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John Flack
John Robert Flack (born 30 May 1942) is an English Anglican bishop.
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John Fletcher (priest)
John Fletcher D.D. (died 1848) was an English Roman Catholic priest and writer.
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John Francon Williams
John Francon Williams FRGS (1854 – 4 September 1911) was a Welsh journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor, born in Llanllechid, Caernarvonshire.
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John Fresshe
John Fresshe (sometimes Frossh, Fresche, Froysh or Frosh) (d. 6 September 1397) was a citizen, alderman, and Mayor of London in the latter years of the fourteenth century.
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John George Sears
John George Sears (1870–1916) was a shoe manufacturer and the founder of Sears plc, which was one of the United Kingdom's largest retail businesses.
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John Greenwood Shipman
Dr John Greenwood Shipman (1848 – 20 October 1918) was an English barrister and Liberal Party politician.
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John Hawes
Right Reverend Monsignor John Cyril Hawes (7 September 1876–26 June 1956) was an architect and priest.
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John Henry Brookes
John Henry Brookes OBE (1891–1975), was an English craftsman, artist and educator associated with the predecessor institutions of Oxford Brookes University, which is named in his honour.
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John Jennings (footballer)
John Jennings (27 August 1902 – 14 April 1997) was an English professional footballer who played as a right half.
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John Knyvet
Sir John Knyvet (or Knivett) (died 16 February 1381) was an English lawyer and administrator.
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John Kurila
John Kurila (10 April 1941 – 6 March 2018) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a wing half in The Football League.
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John le Fucker
John le Fucker was an Englishman who appears in an administrative record of 1278, and who has attracted attention for his unusual surname.
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John Mallard
John Rowland Mallard OBE FRSE FREng was Professor of Medical Physics at the University of Aberdeen from 1965 until his retirement in 1992.
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John Mann (cricketer, born 1983)
John Paul William Mann (born 25 November 1983) is a former English cricketer.
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John McAslan
John Renwick McAslan, (born 16 Feb 1954) is a British architect.
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John McCallum (actor)
John Neil McCallum,, (14 March 19183 February 2010) was an Australian theatre and film actor, highly successful in Britain.
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John Meyler
John Meyler (born 1956) is an Irish hurling manager and former selector, association footballer, Gaelic footballer and hurler.
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John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, PC, FRS (13 November 1718 – 30 April 1792) was a British statesman who succeeded his grandfather Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich as the Earl of Sandwich in 1729, at the age of ten.
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John Moore (1595?–1657)
John Moore (1595?–1657) was an English clergyman of Puritan views, known as an author of pamphlets against enclosures.
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John Moore (Baptist)
John Moore (1662–1726) was an English Baptist minister in Northampton.
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John Morris (Jesuit)
John Morris, SJ (4 July 1826 – 22 October 1893), was an English Jesuit priest and scholar of Church history.
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John O'Rourke (footballer, born 1945)
John O'Rourke (11 February 1945 – 7 July 2016) was a professional footballer.
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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 Penry
John Penry (1559 – 29 May 1593) is Wales's most famous Protestant martyr.
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John Preston (priest)
John Preston (1587–1628) was an Anglican cleric and master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
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John Pulman
Herbert John Pulman (12 December 1923 – 25 December 1998) was an English professional snooker player who dominated the game throughout the 1960s.
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John Roebuck
John Roebuck of Kinneil FRS FRSE (1718 – 17 July 1794) was an English inventor and industrialist who played an important role in the Industrial Revolution and who is known for developing the industrial-scale manufacture of sulphuric acid.
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John Russell Savige
John Russell Savige MC, ED (25 July 1908 in Moe, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia – 21 November 1977 in Moe, Victoria) was a leading figure in Scouting in Victoria.
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John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford (30 September 17105 January 1771) was an 18th-century British statesman.
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John Ryland
John Ryland (1753–1825) was an English Baptist minister.
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John Spring (MP for Northampton)
John Spring (died 1435) was Bailiff of Northampton and twice Mayor of Northampton.
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John Wessington
John Wessington (also Washington) (died 1451) was an English Benedictine who became prior of Durham Abbey.
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John West Hugall
John West Hugall (– 30 October 1880) was a British Gothic Revival architect from Yorkshire.
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John Wild (cricketer)
John Wild is an English former cricketer active from 1953 to 1961 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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John, King of England
John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216), also known as John Lackland (Norman French: Johan sanz Terre), was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216.
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Johnny Nelson
Ivanson Ranny "Johnny" Nelson (born 4 January 1967) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1986 to 2005.
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Johnny Vaughan
Jonathan Randal Vaughan (born 16 July 1966) is a television and radio personality and a film critic.
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Jon Challinor
Jon Challinor (born 2 December 1980) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a defender or a midfielder for Northern Premier League Division One South club Stamford.
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Jon Mattock
Jonny Mattock is a drummer and percussionist from Northampton who was a member of, or played with, Massive Attack, Spacemen 3, Spiritualized, The Perfect Disaster, Slipstream, Lupine Howl, Cranes, Baxter Dury, The Breeders, The Jazz Butcher, Honey Tongue, Josephine Wiggs Experience, Freelovebabies.
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Jonas Armstrong
William Jonas Armstrong (born 1 January 1981) is an Irish-born English actor known for playing the title role in the BBC One drama series Robin Hood.
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Jonathan Adams (British actor)
Jonathan Adams (14 February 1931 – 13 June 2005) was an English actor specifically of television and film, but he also appeared in theatre roles.
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Jonathan Corwin
Jonathan Corwin (also Curwin or Corwen, November 14, 1640 – June 9, 1718) was a wealthy New England merchant, politician, and magistrate.
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Jonathan Edwards Ryland
Jonathan Edwards Ryland (1798–1866) was an English man of letters and tutor.
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Jonathan Moakes
Jonathan Moakes is a South African political administrator and strategist who worked as chief executive officer of the Democratic Alliance, the second largest political party in the country.
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Jonathan Ollivier
Jonathan Byrne Ollivier (26 April 1977 – 9 August 2015) was a British dancer.
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Jordon Steele-John
Jordon Alexander Steele-John (born 14 October 1994) is a member of the Australian Senate representing Western Australia for the Australian Greens.
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Josef Buršík
Josef Buršík (born September 11, 1911 in Postřekov, died June 30, 2002 in Northampton, UK) was a Czech resistance fighter, general, dissident, and political prisoner.
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Joseph Beasley
Joseph Noble Beasley was an English cricketer active from 1911 to 1919 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants) and was club captain in the 1919 season.
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Joseph Potter (cricketer)
Joseph Potter (13 January 1839 – 2 June 1906) was an English first-class cricketer active 1871–81 who played for Kent and Surrey.
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Joseph Tom Burgess
Joseph Tom Burgess (1828–1886) was an English journalist and writer, artist and antiquarian.
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Judy Carne
Joyce Audrey Botterill (27 April 1939 – 3 September 2015), known professionally as Judy Carne, was an English actress best remembered for the phrase "Sock it to me!" on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
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Julian Robertson (badminton)
Julian Anthony Robertson (born 9 October 1969) is a former English badminton player.
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Julie Dorrington
Julie Dorrington (19 October 1940 – 21 December 2010), aclinical photographer, was one of the founder members of the Institute of Medical Illustrators.
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June 1916
The following events occurred in June 1916.
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June 1918
The following events occurred in June 1918.
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Junior Witter
Junior Witter (born 10 March 1974) is a British professional boxer.
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Justin Wilson (racing driver)
Justin Boyd Wilson (31 July 1978 – 24 August 2015) was a British professional open-wheel racing driver.
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Kampfgeschwader 54
Kampfgeschwader 54 "Totenkopf"() (KG 54) was a Luftwaffe bomber wing during World War II.
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Karl Darlow
Karl Darlow (born 8 October 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for English club Newcastle United.
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Kate Steciw
Kate Steciw (born 1978 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is a Contemporary artist working in Brooklyn, New York who uses sculpture, photography, video, and image manipulation in her artwork.
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Katherine Pierpoint
Katherine Pierpoint (born 1961) is an English poet.
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Katie Green
Katie Green (born 28 August 1987) is an English model from Chichester, West Sussex.
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Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke.
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Keith Bowen
Keith Bryn Bowen (born 26 February 1958) is a retired English professional footballer who made over 230 appearances as a forward in the Football League in the 1980s.
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Keith Haynes (musician)
Keith Haynes (born 1963, Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh author and musician.
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Keith Huewen
Keith Alan Huewen (born 23 August 1957 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex) is an English former professional Grand Prix motorbike road racer, and current television commentator with BT Sport where he primarily commentates on MotoGP.
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Keith Ryan
Keith Ryan (born 25 June 1970) is an English former professional footballer, born in Northampton, who played in the Football League as a midfielder for Wycombe Wanderers.
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Kelmarsh
Kelmarsh is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire, England.
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Kelmarsh Hall
Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire, England, is an elegant, 18th-century country house about south of Market Harborough and north of Northampton.
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Kelmarsh Tunnel
The Kelmarsh Tunnels are disused railway tunnels in Northamptonshire, England.
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Kelvin Locke
Kelvin John Locke (born 4 October 1980) is an English cricketer.
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Kelvindale
Kelvindale (Dail Chealbhainn) is a district in the west of the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Kemistry
Valerie Olukemi A "Kemi" Olusanya (13 October 1963 – 25 April 1999), commonly known by her stage name Kemistry, was a leading English drum and bass DJ of the early 1990s who also produced a number of records on the Metalheadz label, which she co-founded with other artists including Goldie, whom she had introduced to the drum and bass scene.
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Kemistry & Storm
Kemistry & Storm were an English drum and bass DJ and recording duo of the 1990s.
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Ken Gunn
Kenneth Gunn (9 April 1909 – 15 August 1991) was a Scottish footballer who played as a midfielder for Swansea Town, Port Vale, and Northampton Town.
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Ken Nicholas
Kenneth William Nicholas (3 February 1938 – 24 March 2007) was an English sportsman, best known for his football career.
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Kenneth Ball
Kenneth John Ball (16 May 1889 – 16 January 1958) was an English cricketer.
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Kenneth Evans (bishop of Dorking)
Kenneth Dawson Evans (7 November 1915 – 29 June 2007) was the second duffragan bishop of Dorking in Guildford, Surrey, England.
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Kenneth Rymill
Kenneth James Rymill (30 August 1906 – 31 May 1977) was an English cricketer.
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Kent County Cricket Club in 2008
In 2008, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division One of the County Championship, the South-East Division of the 50-over Friends Provident Trophy, Division Two of the NatWest Pro40 and the South Division of the Twenty20 Cup.
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Kent County Cricket Club in 2009
The 2009 season saw Kent County Cricket Club competing in four competitions; the Second Division of the County Championship, the Friends Provident Trophy, the second division of the Pro40 League and the Twenty20 Cup.
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Kent County Cricket Club in 2011
In 2011, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group A of the 40-over Clydesdale Bank 40 and the South Group of the Friends Life t20.
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Kent County Cricket Club in 2012
In 2012, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group C of the 40-over Clydesdale Bank 40 and the South Group of the Friends Life t20.
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Kent County Cricket Club in 2013
In 2013, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group A of the 40-over Yorkshire Bank 40 and the South Group of the Friends Life t20.
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Kent County Cricket Club in 2015
In 2015, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group B of the 50-over Royal London One-Day Cup and the South Group of the NatWest t20 Blast.
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Kent County Cricket Club in 2016
In 2016, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, the Royal London One-Day Cup and the NatWest t20 Blast.
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Kent Opera
Kent Opera was a British opera company in the period 1969-1989.
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Kettering
Kettering is a town in Northamptonshire, England, about north of London and from Northampton, on the west side of the River Ise, a tributary of the River Nene.
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Kevin Haskins
Kevin Michael Dompe (born 19 July 1960 in Northampton, England), better known as Kevin Haskins, is a drummer, best known from the British rock group Bauhaus.
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Kevin Quinn (neo-Nazi)
Kevin Quinn (born 1965) is a British neo-Nazi and the current leader of the November 9th Society (N9S).
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Kids Can Say No!
Kids Can Say No!, stylized as Kids Can Say No, is a 1985 British short educational film produced and directed by Jessica Skippon and written by Anita Bennett.
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Kilsby Tunnel
The Kilsby Tunnel is a railway tunnel on the West Coast Main Line railway in England.
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King George's Sound Company
The King George's Sound Company, also known as Richard Cadman Etches and Company after its "prime mover and principal investor", was an English company formed in 1785 for the Maritime Fur Trade on the northwest coast of North America.
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King Henry VIII School, Coventry
King Henry VIII School is a coeducational independent school located in Coventry, England, comprising a senior school (ages 11–18) and associated preparatory school (ages 3–11).
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Kingsthorpe
Kingsthorpe is a northern suburb of the county town of Northampton, England.
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Kingsthorpe Meadow
Kingsthorpe Meadow is a 14.4 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Northampton.
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Kingstown Radio
Kingstown Radio is a hospital radio station based in Kingston upon Hull, England, broadcasting on 1350 kHz (AM), to patient's bedside Hospedia systems and via the local NHS intranet across the Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Trust.
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Kinky Boots (film)
Kinky Boots is a 2005 American-British comedy-drama film directed by Julian Jarrold and written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth.
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Kinky Boots (musical)
Kinky Boots is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein.
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Kislingbury
Kislingbury is a village in Northamptonshire, England, about west of Northampton town centre, and close to junctions 15A and 16 of the M1 motorway.
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Kitchen stove
A kitchen stove, often called simply a stove or a cooker, is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food.
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Knightley baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Knightley, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain.
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Knights Templar in England
The history of the Knights Templar in England began when the French nobleman Hughes de Payens, the founder and Grand Master of the order of the Knights Templar, visited the country in 1128 to raise men and money for the Crusades.
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Kryten
Kryten is a fictional character in the British science fiction situation comedy Red Dwarf.
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KS
KS and variants may refer to.
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Kunskapsskolan
Kunskapsskolan (translates as the knowledge school) is a Swedish group of independent schools for students from grades 4 to 9 (ages 10 to 16) in elementary school.
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Kyle Soller
Kyle Soller (born 1983) is a London-based American actor.
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Kylie Pentelow
Kylie Ann Pentelow (born 29 June 1979) is an English journalist and television news presenter, currently working for ITV.
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Lambroughton
Lambroughton is a village in the old Barony of Kilmaurs, East Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Lamport, Northamptonshire
Lamport is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Lara Martin
Lara Martin is a musician and songwriter, most widely known as the former worship pastor of Abundant Life Church in Bradford, England.
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LaserPerformance
LaserPerformance is an Anglo-American dinghy manufacturer- the world's largest producer of small sailboats.
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Laura Rees
Laura Rees is a British actress from Northampton.
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Laura Tobin
Laura Elizabeth Tobin (born 10 October 1981) is an English broadcast meteorologist, currently employed by Good Morning Britain.
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Laurence Saunders
Lawrence Saunders (1519 – February 8, 1555) was an English Protestant martyr whose story is recorded in Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
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Leah Moore
Leah Moore (born 4 February 1978) is an English comic book writer, best known for Albion and Wild Girl.
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Leamington Spa
Royal Leamington Spa, commonly known as Leamington Spa or Leamington, is a spa town in Warwickshire, England.
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Lee Hasdell
Lee Hasdell (born 13 December 1966. Retrieved 4 January 2009.) is a British martial artist, promoter and former professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist.
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Lee Jackson (bassist)
Lee Jackson (born 8 January 1943) is an English bass guitarist and singer-songwriter, known for his work in the Nice, an English progressive-rock band as well as his own band formed after the Nice, Jackson Heights, and finally Refugee with Nice drummer Brian Davison and Swiss keyboardist Patrick Moraz.
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Leee John
Leee John (born Leslie McGregor John, 23 June 1957) is an English musician, singer, and actor of St Lucian descent.
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Leicester Tigers in Cup Finals
This article is about the results and history of Leicester Tigers in cup finals.
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Leicestershire
Leicestershire (abbreviation Leics.) is a landlocked county in the English Midlands.
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Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal
The Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal is a canal in England that is now part of the Grand Union Canal.
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Leicestershire County Cricket Club in 2005
Leicestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and of the totesport League.
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Len Chalmers
Leonard Austin Chalmers (4 September 1936 – 10 February 2014) was an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Leicester City and Notts County.
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Len Rowe
Leonard Charles Rowe (23 January 1938 – 1 April 2009) was an English cricketer and rugby union player.
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Lenrie Peters
Lenrie Leopold Wilfred Peters (1 September 1932 – 28 May 2009) was a Gambian surgeon, novelist, poet and educationist.
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Leon Boullemier
Leon Antonin L. Boullemier (1874 – 21 April 1954), also known as Leon or Leo Bullimer, was an English footballer who made 48 appearances in the Football League playing as a goalkeeper for Lincoln City.
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Leonard Elliott Elliott-Binns
Canon Leonard Elliott Elliott-Binns (previously Leonard Elliott Binns) (18 September 1885–1963) was an English historian and theologian, whose works covered a broad range of topics in English and Western church history, as well as the history of the Biblical era.
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Les Blizzard
Leslie William Benjamin Blizzard (13 March 1923 – December 1996) was an English footballer with Queens Park Rangers, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Yeovil Town and Leyton Orient.
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Lesley Joseph
Lesley Diana Joseph (born 14 October 1945) is an English actress and broadcaster, known for playing Dorien Green in the television sitcom Birds of a Feather from 1989 to 1998, and again since 2014.
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Letitia Dean
Letitia Jane Dean (born 14 November 1967) is an English actress and singer.
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Levy Restaurants
Levy is a restaurant company based in Chicago specializing in providing premium-quality vending and food services to major entertainment and sports venues.
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Lewis Hornby
Lewis Paul Ingham Hornby (born 25 April 1995) is an English footballer who played as a Midfielder for Northampton Town in Football League Two.
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Lewis Paul
Lewis Paul (died 1759) was the original inventor of roller spinning, the basis of the water frame for spinning cotton in a cotton mill.
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Liam Dolman
Liam Edward Lewis Dolman (born 26 September 1987) is an English footballer who plays for AFC Rushden & Diamonds.
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Life Is Sweet (film)
Life Is Sweet is a 1990 British comedy-drama film directed by Mike Leigh, starring Alison Steadman, Jim Broadbent, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks and Timothy Spall.
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Lindsey Stagg
Lindsey Anne Stagg (born 1970) is an English former child actor known for playing Pandora Braithwaite in the television dramatisations of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ (1985) and its sequel, The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987).
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Lings Forum
Lings Forum is a leisure centre located in the suburbs of Northampton, England.
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Lings Wood Nature Reserve
Lings Wood is a 20.1 hectare Local Nature Reserve in eastern Northampton.
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Lionel Hamilton
Lionel Hamilton was an English theatre director and actor, director of the Northampton Repertory Company in Northampton, England.
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Lisa Black (rhythmic gymnast)
Lisa Black (June 3, 1967 in Tring, Hertfordshire) is a British rhythmic gymnast.
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List of 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team matches
The 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team played 107 rugby union matches during their 14-month tour of the British Isles, Australia, and New Zealand.
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List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities
The following is a list of adjectival forms of cities in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these cities.
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List of administrative counties and county boroughs of England by population in 1971
This is a list of administrative counties and county boroughs of England by population as at the 1971 census.
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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 airports by IATA code: O
No description.
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List of airports by ICAO code: E
Format of entries is.
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List of American football teams in the United Kingdom
American football was introduced to the United Kingdom during the early part of the 20th century by American servicemen stationed in the country.
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List of amusement parks (A–B)
No description.
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List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England
This is a list of Anglo-Catholic churches in England.
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List of Anglo-Saxon saints
The following list contains saints from Anglo-Saxon England during the period of Christianization until the Norman Conquest of England (c. AD 600 to 1066).
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List of Army Cadet Force units
The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.
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List of artificial whitewater courses
The first whitewater slalom race took place on the Aar River in Switzerland in 1933.
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List of BBC properties
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) occupies many properties in the United Kingdom, and occupied many other in previous years.
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List of Big Brother (UK) housemates
Since the start of Big Brother in 2000 there have been a total of 253 civilian, ten Panto, eight teen, 12 Celebrity Hijack and 14 ultimate housemates; 120 men and 133 women.
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List of Big Brother 16 housemates (UK)
The following is a list of housemates in the sixteenth series of Big Brother UK.
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List of Big Brother 7 housemates (UK)
A total of 22 housemates participated in the seventh series of Big Brother in the UK, where they were observed by television viewers 24 hours a day and each week, and a housemate was voted to be evicted by the general public until the winner, Pete Bennett, was left.
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List of British private narrow-gauge railways
Many private individuals in Great Britain own collections of narrow-gauge railway equipment or operate short railways.
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List of British racecourses
This List of British racecourses gives details of both current and former horse racing venues in Great Britain.
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List of brutalist structures
Brutalism is an architectural style that spawned from the modernist architectural movement and which flourished from the 1950s to the 1970s.
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List of Canada national rugby union team test matches
A list of all international tests and other matches played by the Canada national rugby union team.
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List of Carnegie libraries in Europe
This is an incomplete list of Carnegie libraries in Europe.
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List of centuries in women's One Day International cricket
A women's One Day International (WODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having WODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands
The Churches Conservation Trust, which was initially known as the Redundant Churches Fund, is a charity whose purpose is to protect historic churches at risk, those that have been made redundant by the Church of England.
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List of city squares
The following is a partial list of prominent city squares.
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List of civil parishes in Northamptonshire
This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England.
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List of closed railway stations in Britain: B
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.
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List of closed railway stations in Britain: S
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.
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List of closed railway stations in Britain: W-Z
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known.
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List of colleges and seminaries affiliated with the Church of God (Cleveland)
This is a list of Postsecondary educational institutions affiliated with the Church of God (Cleveland).
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List of Commissioners' churches in the English Midlands
A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts.
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List of compositions by Michael Tippett
The compositional career of the British composer Michael Tippett extended over eight decades, from juvenilia and unpublished works written in the 1920s to his final works of the 1990s.
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List of counties in Pennsylvania
The following is a list of the sixty-seven counties of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States of America. The city of Philadelphia is coterminous with Philadelphia County, and governmental functions have been consolidated since 1854.
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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 Cricket World Cup five-wicket hauls
In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five–for" or "fifer") refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings.
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List of Crown Court venues in England and Wales
In the system of courts of England and Wales, the Crown Court deals with serious criminal charges and with less serious charges where the accused has elected trial at the Crown Court instead of trial at a magistrates' court.
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List of current and former Super League venues
The following is a list of current and former Super League venues.
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List of current first-class cricket teams
This is a list of current first-class cricket teams, organised first by country and then alphabetically.
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List of department stores of the United Kingdom
This is a list of department stores of the United Kingdom.
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List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom
This is a list of telephone dialling codes in the United Kingdom.
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List of dissenting academies (1660–1800)
This is a list of dissenting academies, English and Welsh educational institutions run by Dissenters to provide an education, and often a vocational training as a minister of religion, outside the Church of England.
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List of district health authorities in England and Wales
A district health authority was an administrative unit of the National Health Service in England and Wales from 1982 to 2000.
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List of EFL League One clubs
The following is a list of clubs who have played in the English Football League One at any time since its formation in 2004 to the current season.
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List of EFL League Two clubs
The following is a list of clubs who have played in the English Football League Two at any time since its formation in 2004 to the current season.
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List of electoral wards in Northamptonshire
This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands.
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List of English districts
This is a list of the districts of England, a type of country subdivision governed by a local authority, that cover all of England.
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List of English districts and their ethnic composition
This is a list of districts of England showing their ethnic composition as recorded in the 2011 census.
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List of English districts by area
This is a list of districts of England ordered by area, according to Standard Area Measurements published by the Office for National Statistics.
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List of English districts by population
List of the 326 districts of England (English Municipalities) by population, estimated figures for from the Office for National Statistics.
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List of English districts by population density
This is a list of the districts of England ordered by population density, based on population estimates for from the Office for National Statistics.
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List of English rugby union stadiums by capacity
The following is a list of rugby union stadiums in England.
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List of European medium wave transmitters
This is an incomplete list of medium wave transmitters in Europe.
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List of Ex on the Beach cast members
The following is a list of cast members who have appeared in the British semi-reality television programme Ex on the Beach.
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List of Fairtrade settlements
Fairtrade Town is a status awarded by a recognized Fairtrade certification body (i.e. The Fairtrade Foundation in the UK, TransFair Canada in Canada etc.) describing an area which is committed to the promotion of Fairtrade certified goods.
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List of five-wicket hauls in women's One Day International cricket
A women's One Day International (WODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having WODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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List of football stadiums in England
This is a list of football stadiums in England, ranked in descending order of capacity.
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List of former municipal bus companies of the United Kingdom
This is a list of former municipal bus companies of the United Kingdom and a brief description of their fate, with the exception of the several municipals which disappeared in 1968 and 1974 with the formation of the PTE bus operations.
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List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom
This is a list of former TV channels in the United Kingdom.
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List of Freedom of the City recipients (military)
The Freedom of the City, in military terms, is an honour conferred by a city council upon a military unit, which grants that unit the privilege of marching into the city "with drums beating, colours flying, and bayonets fixed".
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List of generic forms in place names in Ireland and the United Kingdom
The study of place names is called toponymy; for a more detailed examination of this subject in relation to British place names, refer to Toponymy in Great Britain.
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List of hospitals in England
The following is a list of hospitals in England.
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List of human stampedes
This is a list of notable human stampedes and crushes.
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List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Saqlain Mushtaq
Saqlain Mushtaq, a former Pakistani cricketer, took 19 five-wicket hauls during his career in international cricket.
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List of international cricket five-wicket hauls on English cricket grounds
England is the joint oldest team in Test cricket history, having played in the first ever Test match in 1877.
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List of international men's cricket grounds in England and Wales
International men's cricket was first played in England in 1868 by the touring Australian Aboriginal cricket team, although it would not be until 1878 that the first tour by a team termed as representative was made by the touring Australians.
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List of Jessie J concert tours
The following is a chronological list of English recording artist, Jessie J's concert tours.
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List of Kent County Cricket Club first-class cricket records
This is a list of Kent County Cricket Club first-class cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club.
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List of Lancashire County Cricket Club records
No description.
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List of largest United Kingdom-based law firms
The following is a list of the 100 largest United Kingdom-based law firms measured by worldwide revenues, as well as their PEP, lawyer numbers and profit margins.
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List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe
The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in Europe.
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List of life peerages (1997–2010)
This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 from 1997 to 2010, during the tenures of the Labour prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
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List of Local Nature Reserves in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire is a county in the East Midlands of England.
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List of localities in England by population
Localities, also called urban sub-divisions, are component areas of the urban areas (conurbations) of England and Wales defined by the Office for National Statistics to enable detailed study of smaller areas within conurbations, and to enable comparisons to be made with historical data.
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List of medieval universities
The list of medieval universities comprises universities (more precisely, studium generale) which existed in Europe during the Middle Ages.
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List of metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom
A metropolitan area is generally defined as consisting of an urban area, conurbation or agglomeration, together with the surrounding area to which it is closely economically and socially integrated through commuting.
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List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England
These monasteries were dissolved by King Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
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List of Most Haunted episodes
Most Haunted is a British television programme based on investigating purported paranormal activity produced by Antix Productions and was for satellite and cable channels Living TV.
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List of museums in Northamptonshire
This list contains the museums in Northamptonshire, England, defined 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 natural disasters in the British Isles
This is a list of natural disasters in Great Britain and Ireland.
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List of NHS Regional Hospital Boards (1947–1974)
Regional hospital boards were established in 1947 by the National Health Service Act 1946 to administer hospital and specialist services of the National Health Service in England and Wales.
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List of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club grounds
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club was established on 31 July 1878.
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List of Northamptonshire List A cricket records
This is a list of Northamptonshire's List A cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in List A cricket for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.
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List of Northamptonshire settlements by population
This is a list of settlements in Northamptonshire ordered by population based on the results of the 2011 census.
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List of Northamptonshire Twenty20 cricket records
This is a list of Northamptonshire’s Twenty20 cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in Twenty20 cricket for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.
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List of Northumberland Fusiliers battalions in World War I
This is a list of Northumberland Fusiliers battalions in World War I. When the First World War broke out in August 1914, the Northumberland Fusiliers, a fusilier infantry regiment of the British Army, consisted of 7 battalions, eventually expanding to 52 battalions, although not all existed at the same time, of which 29 served overseas.
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List of One Day International cricket grounds
This is a list of One-Day International cricket grounds.
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List of organists and assistant organists of Bath Abbey
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath, commonly known as Bath Abbey, is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England.
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List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives
List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives, plus those from Fox Walker, both built at the Atlas Engine Works, Bristol.
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List of people from Northampton
This is a list of people from Northampton, a town in the East Midlands region of England.
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List of pipe organ builders
This is a list of notable pipe organ builders.
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List of places in Northamptonshire
This is a list of places in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, United Kingdom.
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List of planned cities
This is a list of planned cities (sometimes known as planned communities or new towns) by country.
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List of political families in the United Kingdom
During its history, the United Kingdom (and previously the Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland and Kingdom of Ireland) has seen many families who have repeatedly produced notable politicians, and consequently such families have had a significant impact on politics in the British Isles.
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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 areas in the United Kingdom
For the purposes of directing mail, the United Kingdom is divided by Royal Mail into postcode areas.
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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 Premier League clubs
The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Premier League since its formation in 1992 to the current season.
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List of primary destinations on the United Kingdom road network
Primary destinations are locations that appear on route confirmation signs in the United Kingdom.
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List of Primary Urban Areas in England by population
This is a list of Primary Urban Areas in England ordered by population, based on data from the United Kingdom Census 2001: it has not been revised with data from the United Kingdom Census 2011 and does not appear to be any longer in use.
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List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation
Protestants were executed under heresy laws during persecutions against Protestant religious reformers for their religious denomination during the reigns of Henry VIII (1509–1547) and Mary I of England (1553–1558).
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List of Question Time episodes
The following is a list of episodes of Question Time, a British current affairs debate television programme broadcast by BBC Television.
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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom
This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.
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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: B
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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: Q
No description.
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List of roller derby leagues
This is a list of notable roller derby leagues, and may include those that are no longer in existence.
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List of rugby union stadiums by capacity
The following is a list of stadiums at which rugby union is played, ordered by seating capacity.
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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 rural districts formed in England and Wales 1894–1974
The following is a list of the areas in England and Wales which became rural districts when the Local Government Act 1894 came into force from December 1894.
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List of Salvation Army corps in the United Kingdom in 1900
At the turn of the century in 1900 the Salvation Army in the United Kingdom was well-established, with corps (Salvation Army term for local churches) all over the country.
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List of schools in Northamptonshire
This is a list of schools in Northamptonshire, England.
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List of settlements in Leicestershire by population
Below is a list of settlements in Leicestershire (including the City of Leicester) by population based on the results of the 2011 census, where the population exceeded 2,000 (52 locations), as well as county and regional demographics in detail.
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List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom
This is a list of shopping centres in the United Kingdom.
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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire is a county in the East Midlands of England.
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List of Somerset first-class cricket records
This is a list of Somerset first-class cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club.
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List of stadiums in England
This is a list of sports stadiums in England, ranked in descending order of capacity.
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List of stadiums in the United Kingdom by capacity
The following is a list of stadiums in the United Kingdom.
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List of Strict Baptist churches
This is a list of Strict Baptist churches The term 'strict' refers to the strict or closed position held with regard to membership and communion.
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List of Supernanny episodes
Supernanny is a factual TV programme that originated in the United Kingdom, airing on Channel 4.
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List of tallest buildings by United Kingdom settlement
This is a list of the tallest buildings by United Kingdom settlement.
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List of tallest towers
This is a list of extant towers that fulfill the engineering definition of a tower: "a tall human structure, always taller than it is wide, meant for public or regular operational access by humans, but not for living in or office work, and are self-supporting or free-standing, which means no guy-wires for support." The definition means the exclusion from this list of continuously habitable buildings and skyscrapers as well as radio and TV masts.
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List of terrorist incidents in 1974
This is a timeline of incidents in 1974 that have been labelled as "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).
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List of the Beatles' live performances
This is a chronological list of the Beatles' known live performances under the name "The Beatles".
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List of the Smiths' live performances
The Smiths were an English rock band from 1982 to 1987.
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List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom
This is a list of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom divided by constituent country and by regions of England.
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List of town walls in England and Wales
This list of town walls in England and Wales describes the fortified walls built and maintained around these towns and cities from the 1st century AD onwards.
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List of towns and cities in England by historical population
This is a list of the largest cities and towns of England ordered by population at various points during history.
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List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/cityname: N
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List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: T-U-V-W
This is a list of towns and cities in the world in alphabetical order, beginning with the letters T, U, V and W, by country believed to have 100,000 or more inhabitants.
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List of towns in England
This is a list of towns in England.
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List of traction engine manufacturers
This is a list of the more notable companies that manufactured traction engines of any kind, including steam tractors, portable engines, and steam rollers.
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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 county name etymologies
This toponymical list of counties of the United Kingdom is a list of the origins of the names of counties of the United Kingdom.
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List of United Kingdom locations: Ni-North G
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List of universities in England
As of August 2017, there were 109 universities and university colleges in England out of a total of around 130 in the United Kingdom.
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List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom
This is an incomplete list of unsolved known murders in the UK.
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List of urban areas in the United Kingdom
This is a list of the most populous urban areas as at the 2011 census, as defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), although the basis for the sourced list (used for its ready availability of the data) is Citypopulation.de.
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List of urban districts formed in England and Wales 1894–95
The following is a list of towns in England and Wales which became urban districts when the Local Government Act 1894 came into force from December 1894 – January 1895.
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List of urban districts formed in England and Wales 1896–1974
The following is a list of towns in England and Wales which formed urban districts under the Local Government Act 1894 in the years following its introduction.
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List of US places named for non-US places
This is a list of US places named for non-US places.
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List of venues in the United Kingdom
There are many venues in the United Kingdom where a variety of national and international sport, musical and entertainment acts perform.
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List of whitewater rivers
A whitewater river is any river where its gradient and/or flow create rapids or whitewater turbulence.
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List of women's international cricket hat-tricks
A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets from consecutive deliveries.
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List of women's One Day International cricket grounds
Almost 300 venues have hosted at least one match of women's One Day International (ODI) cricket.
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List of women's Test cricket grounds
In total, 73 venues have hosted at least one match of women's Test cricket.
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List of women's Twenty20 International cricket grounds
In total, 107 venues have hosted at least one match of women's Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket.
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List of works by Edwin Lutyens
This list of works by Edwin Lutyens provides brief details of some of the houses, gardens, public buildings and memorials designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869 – 1944).
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List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United Kingdom
This is a list of Prisoner of War (POW) Camps located in the United Kingdom during World War II.
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Little Addington
Little Addington is a village and civil parish in East Northamptonshire, England, about south-east of Kettering.
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Little Houghton, Northamptonshire
Little Houghton is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, located about east of Northampton.
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Llewellyn Davies
Llewellyn John Davies (17 May 1894 – 28 October 1965) was an English cricketer active from 1919 to 1921 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5231
London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No.
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Local Government Act 1888
The Local Government Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c.41) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which established county councils and county borough councils in England and Wales.
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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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Local Government Act 1972
The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales on 1 April 1974.
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Local Government Commission for England (1958–1967)
The Local Government Commission for England was established by the Local Government Act 1958 to review the organisation of local government, and make "such proposals as are hereinafter authorised for effecting changes appearing to the Commissions desirable in the interests of effective and convenient local government".
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Local Government Commission for England (1992)
The Local Government Commission for England was the body responsible for reviewing the structure of local government in England from 1992 to 2002.
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Local government in England
The pattern of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to the local arrangements.
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Local government in Northampton
Northampton Borough Council is the borough council and non-metropolitan district responsible for local government in the large town of Northampton in England.
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Local justice area
Local justice areas are units in England and Wales established by the Courts Act 2003, replacing and directly based on the previous petty sessions areas.
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Local transport bodies
Local transport bodies are partnerships of local authorities in England outside Greater London.
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Lochlann of Galloway
Lochlann (or Lachlan) (died December 12, 1200), also known by his French name Roland, was the son and successor of Uchtred, Lord of Galloway as the "Lord" or "sub-king" of eastern Galloway.
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London Grammar
London Grammar are an English indie pop band from Nottingham, formed in 2009.
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London Midland
London Midland was a train operating company in England, owned by Govia, which operated the West Midlands franchise.
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London overspill
London overspill communities are the communities created as a result of the government policy of moving residents out of Greater London into other areas in the South East of England between the 1930s and the 1970s.
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Long Buckby
Long Buckby is a populous village and civil parish in the Daventry District of Northamptonshire, England midway between Northampton and Rugby.
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Long Buckby A.F.C.
Long Buckby Association Football Club is a football club based in Long Buckby, near Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Long Street
Long Street is a hamlet in the parish of Hanslope, in the Borough of Milton Keynes, ceremonial Buckinghamshire, England.
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Lord Lyon (horse)
Lord Lyon (1863–1887) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1866 Epsom Derby, 2,000 Guineas Stakes and the St. Leger Stakes, becoming the third winner of the English Triple Crown. Lord Lyon raced until he was four-years old and was retired to stud in 1868. He is considered to be a marginally successful sire with his most notable progeny being the colt Minting and the filly Placida. He was euthanized in April 1887 after several years of failing health.
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Lorna Fitzgerald
Lorna Katie Fitzgerald (born 17 April 1996) is a British actress from Northampton.
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Louisa Lytton
Louisa Claire Lytton (born 7 February 1989) is an English actress.
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Louise Pentland
Louise Alexandra Pentland (born 28 April 1985) is a British motherhood, beauty and lifestyle vlogger, blogger, YouTube personality and author.
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Love and Rockets (album)
Love and Rockets is the fourth studio album by English alternative rock band Love and Rockets; released in 1989 by Beggar's Banquet Records on Cassette, Vinyl, and Compact Disc.
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Love and Rockets (band)
Love and Rockets were an English alternative rock band formed in 1985 by former Bauhaus members Daniel Ash (vocals, guitar and saxophone), David J (bass guitar and vocals) and Kevin Haskins (drums and synthesisers) after that group split in 1983.
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Lu Kemp
Lu Kemp is a theatre director and dramaturge.
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Lucia Joyce
Lucia Anna Joyce (26 July 1907, Trieste – 12 December 1982, Northampton) was a professional dancer and the daughter of Irish writer James Joyce and Nora Barnacle.
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Luke Daley
Luke Aaron Daley (born 10 November 1989) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger.
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Luke Folwell
Luke Folwell (born 15 May 1987) is an English gymnast from Northampton.
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Luma Mufleh
Luma Mufleh (born March 1, 1975) is founder and director of Fugees Family, Inc., ("The Fugees") a non-profit organization devoted to working with child survivors of war.
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M1 motorway
The M1 is a motorway in England connecting London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle.
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M40 motorway
The M40 is a motorway connecting London and Birmingham; part of this road forms a section of the unsigned European route E05.
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M45 motorway
The M45 is a motorway in Northamptonshire and Warwickshire, England and is long.
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M6 motorway
The M6 motorway runs from junction 19 of the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange, near Rugby via Birmingham then heads north, passing Stoke-on-Trent, Liverpool, Manchester, Preston, Lancaster, Carlisle and terminating at the Gretna junction (J45).
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M69 motorway
The M69 is a dual three lane dual carriageway motorway in Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England.
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Macc Lads
The Macc Lads are a rock band from Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.
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Magna Carta
Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for "the Great Charter of the Liberties"), commonly called Magna Carta (also Magna Charta; "Great Charter"), is a charter agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215.
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MAHLE Powertrain
MAHLE Powertrain Ltd is the wholly owned engineering services division of MAHLE GmbH.
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Maidwell
Maidwell is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Mairead McKinley
Mairead McKinley is a Northern Irish actress.
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Mal Loye
Malachy Bernard Loye (born 27 September 1972), most commonly known as Mal Loye, is an English cricketer who has played first-class cricket for Northamptonshire, Lancashire, and England A. Loye is a right-handed batsman, particularly well known for his slog sweep shot against fast bowlers.
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Malcolm Arnold
Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold, CBE (21 October 1921 – 23 September 2006) was an English composer.
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Malcolm Arnold Academy
Malcolm Arnold Academy is a mixed-gender Academy in Northampton, England, for pupils aged 11 – 18.
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Mandell Creighton
Mandell Creighton (5 July 1843 – 14 January 1901) was a British historian and a bishop of the Church of England.
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Manju Jaidka
Manju Jaidka is a Professor of English at the Panjab University, Chandigarh, in India.
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Maps (musician)
James Kenneth Chapman, known professionally as Maps, is an English record producer, songwriter and remixer.
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Marburg
Marburg is a university town in the German federal state (Bundesland) of Hesse, capital of the Marburg-Biedenkopf district (Landkreis).
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Marc Warren
Marc Warren (born 20 March 1967) is an English actor, known for his British television roles.
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Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon
Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 – 16 December 1391) was the granddaughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and the wife of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303-1377).
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Maria Balshaw
Maria Jane Balshaw CBE (born 24 January 1970) is director of the Tate art museums and galleries.
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Maria Costello
Maria Costello MBE (born 9 June 1973, Northampton, England) from Spratton in Northamptonshire, is a British motorcycle racer who held the Guinness World Record for being the fastest woman to lap the Isle of Man TT course at an average speed of 114.73 mph until Jenny Tinmouth took the record at the 2009 TT.
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Marie Lloyd
Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (12 February 1870 – 7 October 1922), professionally known as Marie Lloyd; was an English music hall singer, comedian and musical theatre actress.
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Mark Burns (rugby league)
Mark Burns is a former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.
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Mark Burton
Richard Mark Burton (known as Mark Burton) (born 16 January 1956) is a New Zealand politician.
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Mark Cox (cricketer)
Mark Cox was an English cricketer active from 1899 to 1919 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Mark Haddon
Mark Haddon (born 28 October 1962) is an English novelist, best known for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003).
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Mark Powell (cricketer, born 1980)
Mark John Powell (born 4 November 1980, Northampton) was an English professional cricketer for Northamptonshire from the years 2000 to 2004.
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Mark van de Wiel
Mark van de Wiel (born 1958, Northampton) is an English clarinettist, principal clarinettist of the Philharmonia Orchestra and the London Sinfonietta, and an academic teacher at the Royal Academy of Music.
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Mark Waller (doctor)
Mark Waller (born 3 July 1957 in Northampton) is the former club doctor at Liverpool F.C. Waller first went to Liverpool in the 1970s as a medical student, soon becoming a Liverpool fan.
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Mark Wolstenholme
Mark Andrew Wolstenholme (born 20 October 1979) is an English cricketer.
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Market Harborough
Market Harborough is a market town within the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England.
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Market Harborough railway station
Market Harborough railway station is a Grade II listed station which serves the town of Market Harborough in Leicestershire, England.
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Market town
Market town or market right is a legal term, originating in the Middle Ages, for a European settlement that has the right to host markets, distinguishing it from a village and city.
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Marprelate Controversy
The Marprelate Controversy was a war of pamphlets waged in England and Wales in 1588 and 1589, between a puritan writer who employed the pseudonym Martin Marprelate, and defenders of the Established Church.
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Marquess of Northampton
Marquess of Northampton is a title that has been created twice, firstly in the Peerage of England (1547), then secondly in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (1812).
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Marriott Hotels & Resorts
Marriott Hotels & Resorts is Marriott International's flagship brand of full-service hotels and resorts.
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Marston Green
Marston Green is a village of around 5000 residents in the civil parish of Bickenhill and Marston Green, in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the West Midlands.
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Martin Aldridge
Martin James Aldridge (6 December 1974 – 30 January 2000) was an English footballer.
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Martin Drew
Martin Drew (11 February 1944 – 29 July 2010) was an English jazz drummer, who played with Ronnie Scott between 1975 and 1995, and with Oscar Peterson between 1974 and 2007.
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Martin Mulvihill
Martin Mulvihill (born in Ballygoughlin, County Limerick, Ireland in 1919; died 21 July 1987) was an Irish traditional musician, composer, teacher, and author.
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Marvel's Mill
Marvel's Mill or Marvell's Mill on the River Nene in Northampton, England, was the world's second factory for spinning cotton, the first to be operated as a water mill, and the first to be driven by an inanimate power-source.
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Matt Harding (musician)
Matt Harding (born 1975) is a British musician, whose music has been described as "scuzzy electronic folk" with "lo-fi beats".
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Matt Lawrence (English footballer)
Matthew James Lawrence (born 19 June 1974) is an English former footballer who played as a centre back.
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Matt Murphy (English footballer)
Matt Murphy (born 20 August 1971) is a footballer who played 270 games in the Football League.
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Matt Smith (actor)
Matthew Robert Smith (born 28 October 1982) is an English actor.
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Matthew Engel
Matthew Lewis Engel (born 11 June 1951 in Northampton) is a British writer, journalist and editor.
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Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester
Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (died 29 July 1189), also known as Matilda, was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman and the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England and Mabel, daughter of Robert fitz Hamon.
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Max Adrian
Max Adrian (1 November 1903 – 19 January 1973) was a Northern Irish stage, film and television actor and singer.
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Maxwell Henry Close
Maxwell Henry Close (1822 – 12 September 1903) was an Irish Church of Ireland clergyman and geologist who also contributed to the preservation of the Irish language.
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May 1901
The following events occurred in May 1901.
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May 1934
The following events occurred in May 1934.
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Māori All Blacks
The Māori All Blacks, previously called the New Zealand Māori, are a rugby union team from New Zealand.
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Mears Ashby
Mears Ashby is a village in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Medium 21
Medium 21 were a rock band from Northampton, England.
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Melia's Grocers and Tea Dealers
Melia's Grocers and Tea Dealers was a significant British retailer.
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Mervyn Evers
The Ven Mervyn Saxelbye Evers, MC was Archdeacon of Lahore from 1940 to 1944.
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Mettoy
Mettoy Playcraft Ltd was the name of a range of toys manufactured in Northampton and Fforestfach Swansea, between the 1930s and 1980s.
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Michael Ball (singer)
Michael Ashley Ball, OBE (born 27 June 1962) is an English actor, singer and broadcaster, who is known for his work in musical theatre.
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Michael Briscoe
Michael James Briscoe (born 4 July 1983) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Stourbridge.
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Michael Creeth
James Michael Creeth (3 October 1924 – 15 January 2010) was an English biochemist whose experiments on DNA viscosity confirming the existence of hydrogen bonds between the purine and pyrimidine bases of DNA were crucial to Watson and Crick's discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
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Michael Crick
Michael Lawrence Crick (born 21 May 1958)Ian Burrell The Independent website, 19 September 2011.
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Michael Ellis (British politician)
Michael Tyrone Ellis (born 13 October 1967) is a Conservative Party politician in the UK.
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Michael Green (humorist)
Michael Green (born 2 January 1927 in Leicester, England, died 25 February 2018) was a British journalist and author of humorous books.
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Michael Ipgrave
Michael Geoffrey Ipgrave, (born 18 April 1958) is a British Anglican bishop.
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Michael Kearns
Michael Kearns (born January 8, 1950 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American actor, writer, director, teacher, producer, and activist.
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Michael Mallock
Michael Mallock (born 26 October 1982) is an English racing driver from Northampton.
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Michael Marks
Michael Marks (Polish: Michał Marks; – 31 December 1907), was a Polish-Jewish businessman, entrepreneur and one of the two co-founders of the British retail chain Marks & Spencer.
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Michael Napier Brown
Michael Patrick Napier Brown (17 March 1937 – 18 August 2016) was a British actor, theatre director, and playwright who was the chief executive and artistic director of the Royal Theatre in Northampton for over 20 years.
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Michael Polanyi
Michael Polanyi, (11 March 1891 – 22 February 1976) was a Hungarian-British polymath, who made important theoretical contributions to physical chemistry, economics, and philosophy.
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Michael Underwood
Michael Paul Underwood (born 26 October 1975) is an English television presenter, best known as a children's TV presenter on CBBC and CITV.
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Michelle Ryan
Michelle Claire Ryan (born 22 April 1984) is an English actress.
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Mick Mannock
Edward Corringham "Mick" Mannock (24 May 1887 – 26 July 1918) was a British flying ace in the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during the First World War.
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Mick Norman
Michael Eric John Charles ("Mick") Norman (born, 19 January 1933, Northampton, Northamptonshire) was a professional cricketer who played for Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
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Mickey Finn's T-Rex
Mickey Finn's T-Rex are a band formed in 1998 by former T. Rex member Mickey Finn.
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Mid-Anglia Radio
Mid-Anglia Radio PLC, was a company that owned radio stations in the Norfolk and Cambridgeshire regions of the UK.
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Middlesex Rugby Football Union
Middlesex Rugby is the governing body for rugby union in Middlesex, England; Middlesex is a historic county of England that covers areas in the ceremonial counties of Greater London, Surrey and Hertfordshire.
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Midland Counties Railway
The Midland Counties' Railway (MCR) was a railway company in the United Kingdom which existed between 1839 and 1844, connecting Nottingham, Leicester and Derby with Rugby and thence, via the London and Birmingham Railway, to London.
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Midland Red
Midland Red Midland Red Omnibus Company Limited formerly Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Company Limited was a bus company that operated in The Midlands from 1905 until 1981.
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Midlands 1 East
Midlands 1 East is an English semi-professional level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the eastern region of the Midlands, including sides from Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and occasionally Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
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Midlands 1 West
Midlands 1 West is an English level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in the western region of the Midlands, including sides from Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham and the West Midlands, Worcestershire and occasionally Cheshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Oxfordshire. The league champions are promoted to Midlands Premier and the runner-up play against the second placed team from Midlands 1 East for the second promotion place. The last three teams are relegated to Midlands 2 West (North) or Midlands 2 West (South) depending on geographical location.
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Midlands 3 East (South)
Midlands 3 East (South) is a level 8 English Rugby Union league and level 3 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the East Midlands region including clubs from Bedfordshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and occasionally Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire, all of whom play home and away matches throughout the season.
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Midlands Premier
Midlands Premier (up until 2016-17 known as National League 3 Midlands) is a level five semi-professional league in the English rugby union system.
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Midlands Rugby League Premier Division
The Midlands Rugby League Premier Division is the highest level of amateur rugby league in the English Midlands.
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Midshires Way
The Midshires Way is a long-distance footpath and bridleway that runs for from the Chiltern Hills from near Bledlow in Buckinghamshire, through the Midlands counties of Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, to Stockport, Greater Manchester.
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Mike Berry (singer)
Mike Berry (born Michael Hubert Bourne, 24 September 1942) is an English singer and actor.
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Mike Kelly (footballer, born 1942)
Michael John Kelly (born 18 October 1942) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
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Mike LeRoy
Mike LeRoy (born Michael Robinson-Learoyd; 18 March 1937) is a writer and singer.
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Mike Raven
Austin Churton Fairman (15 November 1924 – 4 April 1997), who used the name Churton Fairman but was more widely known under the pseudonym Mike Raven in the 1960s and early 1970s, was a British radio disc jockey, actor, sculptor, sheep farmer, writer, TV presenter and producer, ballet dancer, flamenco guitarist and photographer.
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Mike Warrington
John Michael Warrington was an English cricketer active from 1950 to 1956 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Million Calorie March: The Movie
Million Calorie March: The Movie is a 2007 American documentary film directed by, co-produced by and starring Gary Michael Marino, an author, speaker and anti-obesity activist.
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Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes, locally abbreviated to MK, is a large townAlthough Milton Keynes was specified to be a city in scale and the term "city" is used locally (inter alia to avoid confusion with its constituent towns), formally this title cannot be used.
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Milton Keynes Central railway station
Milton Keynes Central railway station serves Central Milton Keynes and the surrounding area of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
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Milton Keynes Dons F.C.
Milton Keynes Dons Football Club (usually abbreviated to MK Dons) is a professional association football club in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, founded in 2004, following Wimbledon F.C.'s controversial relocation to Milton Keynes from south London, when it adopted its present name, badge and home colours.
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Milton Malsor
Milton Malsor is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England.
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Minhajul Abedin
Minhajul Abedin Nannu (মিনহাজুল আবেদিন) (born 25 September 1965) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 27 ODIs from 1986 to 1999.
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Miniature Railway Company
The Miniature Railway Company on Broadway, New York, operated their ridable miniature railways at four World Expositions around 1900 and delivered them to many parks throughout the world.
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Mise of Amiens
The Mise of Amiens was a settlement given by King Louis IX of France on 23 January 1264 in the conflict between King Henry III of England and his rebellious barons, led by Simon de Montfort.
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Mise of Lewes
The Mise of Lewes was a settlement made on 14 May 1264 between King Henry III of England and his rebellious barons, led by Simon de Montfort.
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Mishal Husain
Mishal Husain (مشعل حسین), (sometimes spelt Mishal Hussein) (born 11 February 1973) is a British news presenter for BBC Television and BBC Radio.
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Misty's Big Adventure
Misty's Big Adventure are an eight piece band from Birmingham, England.
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Mitchells & Butlers
Mitchells & Butlers plc (also referred to as "M&B") runs circa 1,784 managed pubs, bars and restaurants throughout the United Kingdom.
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Mobile Cup
The Mobile Cup was a senior (over 50s) men's professional golf tournament played on the European Seniors Tour from 2002 to 2005.
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Moira Foot
Moira Foot (born 19 June 1953 in Northampton) is an English actress.
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Morcar
Morcar (or Morkere) (Mōrcǣr) (died after 1087) was the son of Ælfgār (earl of Mercia) and brother of Ēadwine.
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Morris Barry
Morris Randolph Barry (9 February 1918 – 20 November 2000) was born in Northampton, England.
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Moulton College
Moulton College is a further education college based in Moulton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Moulton Park
Moulton Park is a large industrial estate near the village of Moulton, Northamptonshire a few miles north of the town of Northampton.
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Moulton, Northamptonshire
Moulton is a large village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Mulliners (Birmingham)
Mulliners Limited of Birmingham was a British coachbuilding business in Bordesley Green, Birmingham with factories in Bordesley Green Road and in Cherrywood Road.
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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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Murder at Monte Carlo
Murder at Monte Carlo is an English 1934 mystery crime thriller film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Errol Flynn, Eve Gray, Paul Graetz and Molly Lamont, the production was Flynn's debut film in a lead role in England.
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Murder at the Vicarage (play)
Murder at the Vicarage is a 1949 play by Moie Charles and Barbara Toy based on the 1930 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie.
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Murder of Sophie Hook
The murder of Sophie Hook was a widely reported child murder which took place in Llandudno, North Wales, in July 1995.
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Muriel Freeman
Muriel Bolton Freeman (9 September 1897 – 1980) was an English foil fencer.
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Music based on the works of Oscar Wilde
This is an incomplete list of music based on the works of Oscar Wilde.
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My Universe Tour
In support of the album My Universe, The Shires embarked on a 17 dates UK Tour in November and December 2016.
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Namirembe Cathedral
Saint Paul's Cathedral Namirembe, commonly referred to as Namirembe Cathedral, is the oldest cathedral in Uganda.
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Nancy Sumner
Nancy Wahinekapu Sumner (March 9, 1839 – January 10, 1895) was a high chiefess during the Kingdom of Hawaii of Hawaiian, Tahitian and English descent.
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Nanette Newman
Nanette Newman (born 29 May 1934) is an English actress and authoress.
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Naseby
Naseby is a village in the District of Daventry in Northamptonshire, England.
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Naseby Field
Naseby Field is the location of the Battle of Naseby, a cardinal battle of the English Civil War which resulted in a disastrous royalist defeat.
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Natacha Atlas
Natacha Atlas (نتاشا أطلس; born 20 March 1964) is an Egyptian-British singer known for her fusion of Arabic and Western music, particularly hip-hop.
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Natalie Pinkham
Natalie Jane Pinkham (born 20 September 1976) is a British television presenter and Formula One pit lane reporter for Sky Sports F1, having held the same post for BBC Radio 5 Live in 2011.
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National Action (UK)
National Action is a far-right neo-Nazi organisation based in the United Kingdom.
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National Community Boats Association
The National Community Boats Association (NCBA) is a waterway society, registered charity No.
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National Cycle Network
The National Cycle Network (NCN) is the national cycling route network of the United Kingdom, which was established to encourage cycling throughout Britain, as well as for the purposes of bicycle touring.
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National Cycle Route 51
National Cycle Route 51 is an English long distance cycle route running broadly east-west connecting Colchester and the port of Harwich to Oxford via Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Bedford, Milton Keynes, Bicester, and Kidlington.
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National Cycle Route 6
Parts of the route are currently incomplete and some sections follow other routes.
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National League Division One in 2005
Essex (4pts) beat Hampshire (0pts) by 16 runs (D/L method) At the Rose Bowl, Hampshire Hawks batted first, scoring 175 for 9, as Tim Phillips took 3 for 31.
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National Lift Tower
The National Lift Tower (previously called the Express Lift Tower and known locally as the 'Northampton Lighthouse') is a lift-testing tower built by the (a lifts division of the General Electric Company (GEC)) off the Weedon Road in Northampton, England.
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Nationwide Building Society
Nationwide Building Society is a British mutual financial institution and the largest building society in the world with over 15 million members.
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Neil Freeman (English footballer)
Neil Freeman (born 16 February 1955) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League.
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Nene Valley Railway
The Nene Valley Railway (NVR) is a preserved railway in Cambridgeshire, England, running between Peterborough Nene Valley and Yarwell Junction.
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Nene Way
The Nene Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in England running through the English counties of Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire.
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Nene Whitewater Centre
The Nene Whitewater Centre was the UK's first pumped artificial whitewater course.
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Nether Heyford
Nether Heyford is a village and civil parish in the South Northamptonshire district of Northamptonshire, England.
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Neujahrsmarathon Zürich
The Neujahrsmarathon Zürich (New Year's Marathon Zurich) is a marathon race held on January 1 each year, since 2005.
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New Cassettes
New Cassettes are a five piece indie rock band from Northampton, England, formed in 2005.
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New College London
New College London (1850–1980) (sometimes known as New College, St. John's Wood, or New College, Hampstead) was founded as a Congregationalist college in 1850.
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New Towns Act 1946
The New Towns Act 1946 (9 & 10 Geo. VI c. 68) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which allowed the government to designate areas as new towns, and passing development control functions to a Development Corporation.
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New towns in the United Kingdom
The new towns in the United Kingdom were planned under the powers of the New Towns Act 1946 and later acts to relocate populations in poor or bombed-out housing following the Second World War.
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New towns movement
The new town movement refers to towns that were built after World War II and that have been purposefully planned, developed and built as a remedy to overcrowding and congestion in some instances, and to scattered ad hoc settlements in others.
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New Zealand cricket team in England in 2008
The New Zealand national cricket team toured England and Scotland during the northern summer of 2008.
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Newark-on-Trent
Newark-on-Trent or Newark is a market town and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of the county of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England.
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Newcome Cappe
Newcome Cappe (21 February 173324 December 1800), was an English unitarian divine.
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Newnham, Northamptonshire
Newnham is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Nicholas Clayton (divine)
Nicholas Clayton, D.D. (1733?–1797) was an English presbyterian minister.
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Nicholas Courtney
William Nicholas Stone Courtney (16 December 1929 – 22 February 2011) was a British actor, most famous for playing Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Nicholas Hawksmoor
Nicholas Hawksmoor (probably 1661 – 25 March 1736) was an English architect.
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Nicholas Spencer
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Nick Greenhalgh
Nick Greenhalgh (born 8 November 1989) is a professional Rugby footballer currently playing for Northampton Saints in the Guinness Premiership.
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Nick Raynsford
Wyvill Richard Nicolls Raynsford (born 28 January 1945), known as Nick Raynsford, is a British Labour Party politician.
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Nicolas Hentz
Nicholas Charles Arnould Hentz (5 June 1753, Metz, France – after 1 July 1830, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a French revolutionary and politician.
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Nigel Planer
Nigel George Planer (born 22 February 1953) is an English actor, comedian, novelist and playwright who is best known for his role as Neil in the cult BBC comedy The Young Ones and as Ralph Filthy in Filthy Rich & Catflap.
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NN postcode area
The NN postcode area, also known as the Northampton postcode area, is a group of nineteen postcode districts in England, which are subdivisions of eight post towns.
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No Future for You
"No Future for You" is the second story arc of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight series of comic books, based upon the television series of the same name, and is written by Brian K. Vaughan.
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Noel Keeble
Wing Commander (rank) Noel Keeble (6 April 1892—4 June 1963) was a British flying ace of the First World War, credited with six aerial victories.
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Noel Mobbs
Sir Arthur Noel Mobbs KCVO, OBE (1878 - 1959) was the founder of Slough Estates, one of the United Kingdom's largest property businesses.
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Non-metropolitan district
Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of local government district in England.
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Norman Cross
Norman Cross lies near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
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Norman Millard
The Venerable Ernest Norman Millard was Archdeacon of Oakham from 1946 to 1966.
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Norman P. Barry
Norman Patrick Barry (25 June 1944 – 21 October 2008) was an English political philosopher best known as an exponent of classical liberalism.
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Norman Paraisy
Norman Paraisy (born January 7, 1986) is a French mixed martial artist and an actor.
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Norman Smiley
Norman Anthony Smiley (born 28 February 1965) is an English/American retired professional wrestler.
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Norman Thicknesse
(Francis) Norman Thicknesse (b Deane, Lancashire 9 Aug. 1858 - d St Albans 13 April 1946) was Archdeacon of Middlesex, from 1930 until 1933.
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North Gate bus station
North Gate bus station is the bus station which serves the town of Northampton in England.
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NORTHAG wartime structure in 1989
The Northern Army Group (NORTHAG) was a NATO military formation comprising five Army Corps from five NATO member nations.
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Northampton (disambiguation)
Northampton is the county town of Northamptonshire in England.
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Northampton (UK Parliament constituency)
Northampton was a parliamentary constituency (centred on the town of Northampton), which existed until 1974.
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Northampton Abbey of St James
The Northampton Abbey of St James was founded in Northampton in 1104-05 by William Peverel, as an Augustinian monastery for black canons, and was dedicated to St James.
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Northampton Academy
Northampton Academy (formerly Lings Upper School) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form in Northampton, Northamptonshire for students aged 11 to 18.
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Northampton Airport
Northampton Airport is a public airport located one mile (1.6 km) northeast of central business district (CBD) of Northampton, a city in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA.
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Northampton and Lamport Railway
The Northampton & Lamport Railway is a standard gauge heritage railway in Northamptonshire, England.
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Northampton Balloon Festival
The Northampton Balloon Festival is an annual hot air balloon festival held in Northampton, England.
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Northampton Borough Council election, 1999
Elections to the Northampton Borough Council were held on 6 May 1999.
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Northampton Borough Council election, 2003
Elections to Northampton Borough Council were held on 1 May 2003.
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Northampton Borough Council election, 2007
Elections to Northampton Borough Council were held on 3 May 2007.
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Northampton Borough Council election, 2011
Elections to Northampton Borough Council were held on 5 May 2011.
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Northampton Borough Council elections
Northampton Borough Council in Northamptonshire, England is elected every four years.
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Northampton Bridge Street railway station
Northampton Bridge Street is a former railway station in Northampton the main town of Northamptonshire on the Northampton and Peterborough Railway which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Northampton by-election, 1920
The Northampton by-election, 1920 was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Northampton on 1 April 1920.
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Northampton Carnival
The Northampton Carnival has had strong traditions in the town from the 1960s through the Midsummer Meadow times in the 1980s, to its short break in the late 1990s, until its revival in 2005.
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Northampton Castle
Northampton Castle was one of the most famous Norman castles in England.
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Northampton Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Thomas is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Northampton, England.
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo
The Northampton Chronicle & Echo (known locally as "The Chron") is a local newspaper serving Northampton, England, and the surrounding towns and villages.
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Northampton College
Northampton College is a further education college in Northampton, England, which opened in 1973, following building work which started in 1970.
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Northampton Corporation Tramways
Northampton Corporation Tramways operated an electric tramway service in Northampton between 1904 and 1934.
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Northampton Crown Court
Northampton Crown Court is a Crown Court in Northampton, England.
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Northampton Demons
Northampton Demons is a rugby league club based in Duston, Northampton.
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Northampton General Hospital
Northampton General Hospital is a NHS Trust hospital in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Northampton Golf Club
Northampton Golf Club is a golf club and course in Harlestone, to the northwest of Northampton and immediately to the southeast of Althorp, in Northamptonshire, England.
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Northampton Guildhall
Northampton Guildhall is a building which stands on St Giles' Square in Northampton, England.
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Northampton Herald & Post
The Northants Herald & Post was a local weekly newspaper distributed free of charge in Northampton, England, and the surrounding towns and villages.
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Northampton High School, Northamptonshire
Northampton High School is an independent day school for girls in Hardingstone, Northampton, England.
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Northampton Kings Heath Siemens Depot
Northampton Kings Heath Siemens Depot is an Electric Traction Depot located in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Northampton loop
The Northampton loop is a railway line serving the town of Northampton.
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Northampton Medieval Synagogue
The Northampton Medieval Synagogue is an archaeological site and medieval synagogue building in Sheep Street, Northampton, England.
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Northampton Mercury
The Northampton Mercury was an English newspaper founded in 1720.
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Northampton Museum and Art Gallery
Northampton Museum and Art Gallery is a public museum in the Cultural Quarter of Northampton, England.
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Northampton North (UK Parliament constituency)
Northampton North is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Michael Ellis, a Conservative.
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Northampton ON Chenecks F.C.
Northampton Old Northamptonian Chenecks F.C. are a football club based in Northampton, England.
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Northampton Power Station
Northampton Power Station (also known as Nunn Mills Power Station) was an electricity generating station in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, which began operation for the Northampton Electric Light and Power Company (NELPC) in the 1920s and generated power until closure in 1975.
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Northampton railway station
Northampton railway station serves the large town of Northampton in England.
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Northampton Rural District
Northampton was a rural district in Northamptonshire, England from 1894 to 1974.
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Northampton Saints
Northampton Saints are a professional rugby union club from Northampton, England.
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Northampton Sand
The Northampton Sand, sometimes called the Northamptonshire Sand is a geological formation of Jurassic age found in the East Midlands of England.
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Northampton School for Boys
Northampton School for Boys (NSB) is a secondary school in Northampton, England.
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Northampton School for Girls
Northampton School for Girls (NSG) is a girls-only comprehensive secondary school with academy status, in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Northampton services
Northampton services is a motorway service station off the M1 motorway and A43 interchange near Northampton.
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Northampton Sileby Rangers F.C.
Northampton Sileby Rangers F.C. is a football club based in Northampton, England.
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Northampton South (UK Parliament constituency)
Northampton South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Andrew Lewer a Conservative.
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Northampton Spencer F.C.
Northampton Spencer F.C. was a football club based in Northampton, England.
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Northampton St. John's Street railway station
Northampton St.
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Northampton Street Tramways
The Northampton Street Tramways Company operated an horse powered tramway service in Northampton between 1881 and 1901.
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Northampton Town and District Football League
The Northampton Town & District Football League is a football competition based in Northampton in England.
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Northampton Town F.C.
Northampton Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Northampton Township is a township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States, about 12 miles northeast of Philadelphia.
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Northampton War Memorial
Northampton War Memorial, officially the Town and County War Memorial, is a First World War memorial on Wood Hill in the centre of Northampton, the county town of Northamptonshire, in central England.
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Northampton's tunnels
It is said by some that, underneath the streets of the town of Northampton in England, there remains a labyrinth of tunnels, along with many cellars and ancient crypts from the past.
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Northampton, Massachusetts
The city of Northampton is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Northampton–Market Harborough line
The Northampton–Market Harborough line is a closed railway line in England.
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Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire (abbreviated Northants.), archaically known as the County of Northampton, is a county in the East Midlands of England.
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Northamptonshire County Council
Northamptonshire County Council is the county council that currently governs the non-metropolitan county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Northamptonshire County Council election, 2013
An election to Northamptonshire County Council took place on 2 May 2013 as part of the United Kingdom local elections, 2013.
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Northamptonshire County Council election, 2017
The 2017 Northamptonshire County Council election took place on 4 May 2017 as part of the 2017 local elections in the United Kingdom.
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Northamptonshire County Cricket Club
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 2005
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the totesport League.
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Northamptonshire County Football Association
The Northamptonshire County Football Association, also simply known as the Northamptonshire FA, is the governing body of football in the county Northamptonshire.
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Northamptonshire Credit Union
Northamptonshire Credit Union Limited is a not-for-profit member-owned financial co-operative, based in Northampton and operating throughout the county in the English Midlands.
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Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHFT) is an NHS Foundation Trust which provides mental health and community services across Northamptonshire, England, and specialist services in prisons.
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Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust
The Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust operates a long heritage railway line at Hunsbury Hill, south-west of Northampton.
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Northamptonshire Music and Performing Arts Trust
Northamptonshire, England, has a music and performing arts service to provide instrumental music lessons in local schools.
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Northamptonshire Police
The Northamptonshire Police (colloquially known as Northants Police) is a territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England, in the United Kingdom.
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Northamptonshire Record Office
The Northamptonshire Record Office is the county record office for the county of Northamptonshire.
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Northamptonshire Regiment
The Northamptonshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1960.
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Northamptonshire Volunteers
From the creation of the British Regular Army in 1660, it has been supplemented by part-time volunteer units raised on a local basis.
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Northamptonshire witch trials
The Northamptonshire witch trials mainly refer to five executions carried out on 22 July 1612 at Abington Gallows, Northampton.
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Northamptonshire Yeomanry
The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1794 as volunteer cavalry.
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Northanger Abbey
Northanger Abbey was the first of Jane Austen's novels to be completed for publication, in 1803.
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Northern England
Northern England, also known simply as the North, is the northern part of England, considered as a single cultural area.
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Northern soul
Northern soul is a music and dance movement that emerged in Northern England in the late 1960s from the British mod scene, based on a particular style of black American soul music, especially in the mid-1960s, with a heavy beat and fast tempo.
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Nortoft
Nortoft was once a distinct hamlet between the Northamptonshire village of Guilsborough and the main road connecting Leicester and Northampton (now the A5199) in the English Midlands.
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Norton, Northamptonshire
Norton is a village in the district of Daventry in the English County of Northamptonshire.
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Norwich and Peterborough Building Society
Norwich & Peterborough Building Society (or N&P) is a trading name of Yorkshire Building Society based in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
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Not Accepted Anywhere album tour
The Not Accepted Anywhere album tour was the touring period from 2005 through to 2007 when Welsh rock-band The Automatic promoted their debut album Not Accepted Anywhere.
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Not Safe for Work (TV series)
Not Safe for Work is a British comedy-drama series created and written by D. C. Moore, produced by Clerkenwell Films and broadcast by Channel 4.
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Notre Dame High School, Northampton
The Notre Dame High School in Northampton was a former all-female Roman Catholic (RC) direct grant grammar school.
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NUTS statistical regions of the United Kingdom
In the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) codes of the United Kingdom (UK), the three levels are.
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O'Connor–Keogh official secrets trial
In November 2005 Civil servant David Keogh was charged with offences under section 3, and parliamentary researcher Leo O'Connor under section 5, of the Official Secrets Act 1989 in the United Kingdom.
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O'Neill's (pub chain)
O'Neill's is an Irish-themed pub chain with 49 outlets in the United Kingdom.
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October 1917
The following events occurred in October 1917.
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Offa of Mercia
Offa was King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 757 until his death in July 796.
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Old Manor Hospital, Salisbury
The Old Manor Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
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Old Northamptonians RFC
Old Northamptonians are an English rugby union club that are based in Northampton, Northamptonshire.
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Oldcastle Revolt
The Oldcastle Revolt was a Lollard uprising directed against the Catholic Church and the English king, Henry V. The revolt was led by John Oldcastle, taking place on the night of 9/10 January 1414.
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Oliver Gavin
Oliver Benjamin Gavin (born 29 September 1972), is a British racing driver who joined Corvette Racing in 2002.
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Oliver Williams
Oliver Charles W Williams (born 28 April 1983) is an English cricketer.
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Olney Hymns
The Olney Hymns were first published in February 1779 and are the combined work of curate John Newton (1725–1807) and his poet friend, William Cowper (1731–1800).
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Olney, Buckinghamshire
Olney (rarely) is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire in South East England.
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Operation Sea Lion
Operation Sea Lion, also written as Operation Sealion (Unternehmen Seelöwe), was Nazi Germany's code name for the plan for an invasion of the United Kingdom during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War.
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Opus Energy
Opus Energy Limited supplies gas and electricity to businesses across the United Kingdom.
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Oundle railway station
Oundle railway station is a former railway station in Oundle, Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Overstone Park School
Overstone Park School is an independent co-educational day school near Northampton, England, for pupils aged 3 months to 18 years.
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Oz Clarke
Robert Owen "Oz" Clarke is a British wine writer, television presenter and broadcaster.
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Pakistani cricket team in England in 2006
The Pakistani cricket team toured England in the 2006 English cricket season, following England's winter tour of Pakistan where Pakistan had won a three-Test series 2–0 and the ODI series 4–1.
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Pakistani cricket team in England in 2018
The Pakistan cricket team toured England between April and June 2018 to play two Test matches.
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Paper Dolls (band)
The Paper Dolls were a late 1960s British female vocal trio, from Northampton, comprising lead vocalist Susie 'Tiger' Mathis, Pauline 'Spyder' Bennett and Sue 'Copper' Marshall.
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Parachutes Tour
The Parachutes Tour was a concert tour by British alternative rock band Coldplay.
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Paradiso 10th Anniversary Homecoming Tour
Paradiso Homecoming Tour is a concert tour by New Zealand classical crossover singer Hayley Westenra.
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Paris Hilton's British Best Friend
Paris Hilton's British Best Friend is a British reality television show where Paris Hilton searches for her new British best friend and is the second incarnation of the My New BFF franchise.
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Parliament of England
The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England, existing from the early 13th century until 1707, when it became the Parliament of Great Britain after the political union of England and Scotland created the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Pat McGrath (make-up artist)
Pat McGrath MBE (born 11 June) is a British make-up artist.
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Patricia Haines
Patricia Haines (3 February 1932 – 25 February 1977) was an English actress, best known for her television work.
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Patricia Moyes
Patricia Pakenham-Walsh, also known as Patricia Moyes (19 January 1923 – 2 August 2000) was a British mystery writer.
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Pattishall
Pattishall, also known in antiquity as Pateshull, is a village and Parish in South Northamptonshire, England.
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Paul Diggin
Paul "Digger" Diggin (born 23 January 1985 in Northampton, UK) is a professional rugby player in England for Northampton Saints and England Saxons.
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Paul Lamb (footballer)
Paul Lamb (born 12 September 1974) was an English footballer.
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Paul Stratford
Paul Stratford (born 4 September 1955) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.
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Paul-Wyatt cotton mills
The Paul-Wyatt cotton mills were the world's first mechanised cotton spinning factories.
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Pauline Joran
Pauline Joran (1870 – 13 August 1954) was an American-born opera singer and violinist.
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Péter Varga
Péter Varga (born 24 January 1974) is a Hungarian former super heavyweight kickboxer.
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Peasants' Revolt
The Peasants' Revolt, also called Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England in 1381.
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Pedj Bojić
Predrag "Pedj" Bojić (born 9 April 1984) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays for Sydney FC.
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Peggy Antonio
Peggy Antonio (2 June 1917 – 11 January 2002, Melbourne, Australia) was an Australian women's Test cricketer, known as the "Girl Grimmett".
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Penney
Penney (also spelled Penny) is a common surname of British origin.
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Percy Grieve
William Percival Grieve, QC (25 March 1915 – 22 August 1998) was a British Conservative Party politician.
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Perry Lawson
Perry Lawson (born 8 March 1982 in Northampton, England) is a British professional basketball player, and currently plays for Essex Leopards in the English Basketball League.
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Perrys Motor Sales
Perrys Motor Sales is a franchised automobile dealer in the United Kingdom, with its head office in Northampton, United Kingdom.
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Pete Clifton
Pete Clifton is Editor-in-Chief at the Press Association (PA).
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Peter Behrens
Peter Behrens (14 April 1868 – 27 February 1940) was a German architect and designer.
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Peter Gordon (English footballer)
Peter John Gordon was an English association footballer.
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Peter Murphy (musician)
Peter John Joseph Murphy (born 11 July 1957) is an English singer and musician.
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Peter Odemwingie
Peter Osaze Odemwingie (born 15 July 1981) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward and winger.
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Peter of Cornwall
Peter of Cornwall (1139/1140– July 7, 1221) was a medieval scholar and prior of Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate.
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Peter Timmis
Peter John Timmis (30 July 1942 – 30 May 1988) was an English cricketer.
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Peterborough
Peterborough is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England, with a population of 183,631 in 2011.
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Peterborough East railway station
Peterborough East was a railway station in Peterborough, England.
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Philip Doddridge
Philip Doddridge D.D. (26 June 1702 – 26 October 1751) was an English Nonconformist (Congregationalist) minister, educator, and hymnwriter.
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Philip Kerr
Philip Ballantyne Kerr (22 February 1956 – 23 March 2018) was a British author, best known for his Bernie Gunther series of historical detective thrillers.
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Philip Manfield
Sir Moses Philip Manfield (1819 - 1899) was an English shoe manufacturer and politician based in Northampton.
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Philip Rees (medical missionary)
Philip Rees (1877–1912) M.D., M.B., B.Sc.
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Philip Turner (writer)
Philip William Turner (3 December 1925 – January 2006) was an English writer best known for his children's books set in the fictional town of Darnley Mills (1964–1977).
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Phillip Austin
Phillip Austin (born in Northampton, England) is a British murderer.
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Phipps NBC
Phipps Northampton Brewery Company Ltd has a long and varied history of brewing real ale and stout.
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Pickering Phipps
Pickering Phipps is the name of three related men – father, grandson and great grandson – who were residents of Northampton, England in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Piddington Roman Villa
Piddington Roman Villa is the remains of a large Roman villa at Piddington, Northamptonshire, about south-east of Northampton.
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Piddington, Northamptonshire
Piddington is a village in the south of the English shire county of Northamptonshire (known as Northants) in the district of South Northamptonshire and just north of Buckinghamshire.
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Pinkerton's Assorted Colours
Pinkerton's Assorted Colours were a mid-1960s pop band from England.
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Pitsford and Brampton railway station
Pitsford and Brampton railway station is a railway station serving the villages of Pitsford and Chapel Brampton in Northamptonshire, England.
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Pitsford Water
Pitsford Water or Pitsford Reservoir is a 413 hectare reservoir and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Brixworth in Northamptonshire.
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Plasmodium falciparum
Plasmodium falciparum is a unicellular protozoan parasite of humans, and the deadliest species of Plasmodium that cause malaria in humans.
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Po Shun Leong
Po Shun Leong was born in Northampton, England, on March 15, 1941 and is an artist, former architect, sculptor and furniture maker.
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Poitiers
Poitiers is a city on the Clain river in west-central France.
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Political make-up of local councils in the United Kingdom
This page documents political party strengths in the United Kingdom's principal local authorities (commonly known as local councils).
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Popstars: The Rivals
Popstars The Rivals (often stylised as Popstars: The Rivals) was a British television talent show series that was broadcast on ITV in late 2002.
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Poundland
Poundland is a British variety store chain founded in 1990, with a single price-point on most items costing £1, including clearance items as well as proprietary brands.
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Preethi Nair
Preethi Nair (born 1971) is a British author of Indian heritage.
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Premiership Rugby
Premiership Rugby (officially known as Gallagher Premiership Rugby, or the Gallagher Premiership due to sponsorship reasons) is an English professional rugby union competition.
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Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
The Premiership Rugby Sevens Series (known as the Singha Premiership Rugby 7s Series from 2015, though sponsorship from Singha) is a Rugby Sevens competition for the twelve Aviva Premiership clubs that will play the following season (i.e. the 2010 competition features the teams playing in the Aviva Premiership in the 2010–11 season).
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Preston Deanery
Preston Deanery is a hamlet in the civil parish of Hackleton in South Northamptonshire, England.
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Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, (Richard Alexander Walter George; born 26 August 1944) is the youngest grandchild of King George V and Queen Mary.
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Priscilla Welch
Priscilla June Welch (born 22 November 1944) is a British retired marathon runner.
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Prisoner of war
A prisoner of war (POW) is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
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Production of Watchmen
Watchmen is a 2009 film based on the twelve-issue graphic novel series of the same name created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins, published by DC Comics between 1986 and 1987.
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Pub names
Pub names are used to identify and differentiate pubs in the United Kingdom.
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Queen live performances
The English rock band Queen was well known for its live musical acts.
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Queen Mary's Dolls' House
Queen Mary's Dolls' House is a doll's house built in the early 1920s, completed in 1924, for Queen Mary, the wife of King George V.
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Queen's Park, Northampton
Queen's Park is a district of the town of Northampton, England.
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Queenie Leighton
Queenie Leighton (18 July 1874 – 19 November 1943) was a British music hall star of the Edwardian era.
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Quinton House School
Quinton House School is a co-educational independent school for children aged 2 to 16 years located in Upton, Northampton, England.
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Quinton, Northamptonshire
Quinton is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England.
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Racecourse Ground Promenade
Racecourse Ground Promenade was a cricket ground in Northampton, Northamptonshire, situated within what was Northampton Racecourse.
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Racing 92
Racing 92 is a French rugby union club based in suburban Paris that was formed in 2001 with the collaboration of the Racing Club de France and US Métro.
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Radcliffe railway station
Radcliffe railway station (also known as Radcliffe-on-Trent and Radcliffe (Notts)) serves the village of Radcliffe-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire, England.
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Radlands
Radlands was a skate park situated in Northampton, England.
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Radwell Manor Railway
The Radwell Manor Railway was a gauge miniature railway situated in the village of Radwell, near Felmersham, in North Bedfordshire, England.
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RAF Silverstone
Royal Air Force Station Silverstone or more simply RAF Silverstone is a former Royal Air Force (RAF) station, the site is now used as Silverstone Circuit.
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Ralph Basset
Ralph Basset (sometimes Bassett; died c. 1127) was a medieval English royal justice during the reign of King Henry I of England.
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Ralph Basset (died 1282)
Ralph Basset (died 1282?), was an English baronial leader.
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Ralph Hastings (died 1495)
Sir Ralph Hastings (died 1495), third son of Sir Leonard Hastings, was a supporter of the House of York during the Wars of the Roses.
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Ralph Merrifield
Ralph Merrifield (22 August 1913 9 January 1995) was an English museum curator and archaeologist.
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Ramsden Corner Plantation
Ramsden Corner Plantation is a 3.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Northampton.
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Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester
Ranulf II (also known as Ranulf de Gernon) (1099–1153) was an Anglo-Norman potentate who inherited the honour of the palatine county of Chester upon the death of his father Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester.
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Rathbones Bakeries
Rathbones Bakeries was a bakery founded in 1893, in Lydney, Gloucestershire.
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Raunds
Raunds is a small market town in rural Northamptonshire, England.
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Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway locomotives
This article gives details of the locomotives used on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, a narrow gauge preserved railway line running for from Ravenglass on the Cumbrian coast to Dalegarth near the village of Boot, in Eskdale.
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Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Ravensthorpe is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Ray Epstein
Ramon (Ray) Gary Epstein, OAM (born 14 October 1959) is an Australian Paralympic weightlifter and powerlifting coach.
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Ray Gosling
Raymond Arthur Gosling (5 May 1939 – 19 November 2013) was an English broadcaster, journalist, author, and gay rights activist.
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Ray Whitney (politician)
Sir Raymond William Whitney, OBE (28 November 1930 – 15 August 2012) was a British Conservative politician and Member of Parliament.
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Raymond Evershed, 1st Baron Evershed
Francis Raymond Evershed, 1st Baron Evershed, PC (8 August 1899 – 3 October 1966) was British judge who served as Master of the Rolls, and subsequently became a Law Lord.
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Rebecca Hunter
Rebecca Hunter, sometimes credited as Becky Hunter (born 12 July 1981 in Northampton, England), is a British actress and singer.
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Rebecca Huxtable
Rebecca 'Beccy' Huxtable (born 12 August 1981) is a British radio personality and producer, best known for her work as an assistant producer and co-host of The Scott Mills Show with Scott Mills on BBC Radio 1.
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Rebecca Jarrett
Rebecca Jarrett (1846-1928) was a former English prostitute and procuress who, with reformer and newspaper editor William Thomas Stead, fought against child prostitution and white slavery during the late 19th century.
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Reclaim the Night
Reclaim the Night is a movement started in Leeds in 1977 as part of the Women's Liberation Movement.
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Redhill Grange
Redhill Grange or (Redhill) is a purpose-built settlement in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
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Reg Partridge
Reginald Joseph ("Reg") Partridge was an English cricketer active from 1929 to 1948 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Reginald Studd
Reginald Augustus Studd (18 December 1873 – 3 February 1948) was an English first-class cricketer.
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Regional accents of English
Spoken English shows great variation across regions where it is the predominant language.
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Remotely Funny
Remotely Funny is a British children's game show hosted by Sara Forsberg.
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Resignation from the British House of Commons
Members of Parliament (MPs) sitting in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom are technically not permitted to resign their seats.
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Restricted Service Licence
A UK Restricted Service Licence (often called an RSL), is typically granted to radio stations and television stations broadcasting within the UK to serve a local community or a special event.
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Results of the United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011
In the United Kingdom, the Alternative Vote referendum also known as the UK-wide referendum on the Parliamentary voting system was a referendum that took place on 5 May 2011, on whether to change the system for electing the House of Commons, the lower house of the national Parliament at Westminster.
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Results of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016
The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, also known as the EU referendum, took place in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar on 23 June 2016.
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Reynard Way Evangelical Church
Reynard Way Evangelical Church (RWEC) is an Evangelical Christian church in Northampton, United Kingdom.
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Rhoda (horse)
Rhoda (1813–after 1836) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who won the third running of the classic 1000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse in 1816 and was the most successful racehorse in Britain (in terms of wins) two years later.
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RHWL
RHWL Architects (originally Renton Howard Wood Levin Architects) was a British architecture practice based in London, Berlin and Qatar.
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Richard Ashton
Richard Lawrence Ashton (born 26 September 1963) is an English first-class cricketer.
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Richard Barnes (British politician)
Richard Michael Barnes (born 1 December 1947) is a former Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, who was the Deputy Mayor of London from 2008 to 2012, and the Member of the London Assembly for Ealing and Hillingdon from 2000 to 2012, when he lost his seat to Labour.
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Richard Barrons
General Sir Richard Lawson Barrons, (born 17 May 1959) is a retired British Army officer.
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Richard Beeby
Richard J. Beeby (born 11 January 1962 in Northampton, Northants: the Football League official website. Retrieved on 17 March 2008.) is an English association football referee who operates in the Football League, and has also previously handled Premier League games.
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Richard Butcher (footballer)
Richard Tony Butcher (22 January 1981 – 9 January 2011) was an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder from 1999 until his death in 2011.
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Richard Capell
Richard Capell OBE MM (23 March 188521 June 1954)"Mr.
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Richard Coles
Richard Coles (born 26 March 1962) is an English musician, journalist and Church of England priest.
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Richard Davis (cricketer)
Richard 'Dickie' Peter Davis (18 March 1966 – 29 December 2003) was an English cricketer.
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Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford
Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, lord of Clare, Tonbridge, and Cardigan (–1217), was a powerful Norman nobleman with vast lands in England and Wales.
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Richard Empson
Sir Richard Empson (c. 1450 – 17 August 1510), minister of Henry VII, was a son of Peter Empson.
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Richard Falkner
Richard Edward Falkner (born 13 August 1982) is an English cricketer.
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Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple
Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple, (26 September 171112 September 1779) was a British politician.
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Richard III of England
Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
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Richard Joseph Audet
Richard Joseph "Dick" Audet (13 March 1922 – 3 March 1945) was a Canadian fighter pilot ace during World War II.
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Richard Lane (barrister)
Sir Richard Lane (1584–1650) was an English barrister who practised mostly in the Court of Exchequer.
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Richard McCourt
Richard "Dick" McCourt (born 12 August 1976 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is an English actor and presenter of radio and television, best known as one half of the comic duo Dick and Dom, with the other being Dominic Wood.
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Richard Meredith (author)
Richard Meredith is a British writer of adventure travel novels best known for Driven Together, his account of the 2007 first car crossing of the new Asian Highway.
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Richard Newman (broadcaster)
Richard James Newman (born 28 July 1972 in Northampton, United Kingdom) is a writer, broadcaster, and reality TV contestant, best known for participating in the seventh series of the British version of Big Brother.
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Richard of Ingworth
Richard of Ingworth was a Franciscan preacher who was influential in introducing the order to England.
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Richard Phipps
The Ven Peter Townley (b Northampton 1865 - d Harrogate 5 October 1934) was Archdeacon of Halifax from 1923 to 1927; and then, when it was renamed, of Halifax from 1927 to 1930.
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Richard Price
Richard Price (23 February 1723 – 19 April 1791) was a British moral philosopher, nonconformist preacher and mathematician.
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Richard Raynsford
Sir Richard Rainsford SL (1605–1680) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1660 and 1663.
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Richard Reynolds (bishop)
Richard Reynolds (1674–1743) was an English bishop of Lincoln.
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Richard Venes
Richard Stephen Venes (12 March 1885 – 10 June 1959) was an English cricketer.
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Ricoh Arena
The Ricoh Arena in Coventry, England, is a complex which includes a 32,609-seater stadium, used by Wasps rugby union and Coventry City football clubs, a exhibition hall, a hotel and a casino.
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Ringstead and Addington railway station
Ringstead and Addington railway station was a railway station serving Great and Little Addington and Ringstead in Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Ringstead, Northamptonshire
Ringstead is a small village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, forming part of the East Northamptonshire district.
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Rita Bradshaw
Rita Bradshaw (born 1950 in Northampton, England) is a British romance novelist, she wrote historical romances as her real name and under the pseudonym Helen Brooks contemporary romances at Mills & Boon since 1992.
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River Nene
The River Nene (or: see below) is a river in the east of England that rises from three sources in Northamptonshire.
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Road transport in Peterborough
The City of Peterborough in the East of England has an extensive and well integrated road network, owing partly to its status as a new town.
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Roade
Roade is a village in Northamptonshire, England.
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Roade railway station
Roade was a railway station serving the Northamptonshire village of the same name on the West Coast Main Line.
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Roadmender (nightclub)
The Roadmender, Northampton Roadmender or Roadmender Centre is a nightclub and live music venue in Lady's Lane, Northampton, England.
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Rob Milligan
Rob Milligan (born 17 April 1990 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England) was a rugby union player for Northampton Saints in the Guinness Premiership.
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Robert Adams (sculptor and designer)
Robert Adams (5 October 1917 – 5 April 1984) was an English sculptor and designer.
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Robert Beasley
Robert Noble Beasley was an English cricketer active from 1907 to 1911 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Robert Beckford
Robert Beckford (born 1965) is a British academic theologian and currently a professor in theology at Canterbury Christ Church University, whose documentaries for both the BBC and Channel 4 have caused debate among the Christian and British religious community.
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Robert Bree
Robert Bree, MD (1759–1839) was an English physician.
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Robert Browne (Brownist)
Robert Browne (1550s – 1633) was the founder of the Brownists, a common designation for early Separatists from the Church of England before 1620.
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Robert D. Acland
Robert D. Acland, MBBS, FRCS (June 20, 1941 – January 6, 2016) was a surgeon and academic credited with being one of the pioneers in plastic and reconstructive microsurgery.
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Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale
Sir Robert VI de Brus (July 1243 – soon before 4 March 1304Richardson, Douglas, Everingham, Kimball G. "Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families", Genealogical Publishing Com, 2005: p732-3), 6th Lord of Annandale (dominus vallis Anandie), jure uxoris Earl of Carrick (1271–1292), Lord of Hartness, Writtle and Hatfield Broad Oak (Wretele et Hatfeud Regis), was a cross-border lord, and participant of the Second Barons' War, Ninth Crusade, Welsh Wars, and First War of Scottish Independence.
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Robert Ellis (artist)
Robert Wallace Ellis (born 2 April 1929) is a British-born New Zealand painter and artist known for paintings that tackle social, cultural and environmental themes.
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Robert Faulknor the younger
Robert Faulknor the younger (1763–1795) was an 18th-century Royal Navy officer, part of the Faulknor naval dynasty.
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Robert Furze Brettingham
Robert Furze Brettingham (1750–1806) was an English architect, the nephew of Matthew Brettingham the Elder, who practised in London.
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Robert George Gammage
Robert George Gammage (ca. 1820 – 7 January 1888) was a leading figure in Chartism in the 1830s and 1840s.
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Robert Hall (minister)
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Robert Llewellyn
Robert Llewellyn (born 10 March 1956 in Northampton, Northamptonshire) is a British actor, comedian and writer best known as the mechanoid Kryten in the hit TV sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf and as a presenter of the TV engineering gameshow Scrapheap Challenge.
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Robert M. Osborne
Robert Martin Osborne (c. 1852 – 22 September 1931) was a newspaper editor and proprietor of several newspapers in South Australia, notably the Petersburg Times in the town now known as Peterborough.
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Robert of Melun
Robert of Melun (c. 1100 – 27 February 1167) was an English scholastic Christian theologian who taught in France, and later became Bishop of Hereford in England.
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Robert Peverell Hichens
Lieutenant Commander Robert Peverell Hichens, (2 March 1909 – 13 April 1943) was the most highly decorated officer of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve (RNVR), being awarded two Distinguished Service Orders, three Distinguished Service Crosses and three Mentions in Despatches.
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Robert Raikes the Elder
Robert Raikes the Elder (baptised 22 April 1690 – 7 September 1757) was a British printer and newspaper proprietor.
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Robert Scott (cricketer)
Robert Strickland Gilbert Scott (26 April 1909 – 26 August 1957) played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Sussex between 1930 and 1934.
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Robert Taylor (cricketer, born 1989)
Robert Meadows Lombe Taylor (born 21 December 1989) is an English-born cricketer who plays international cricket for Scotland.
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Robert Walker (composer)
Robert Walker (born March 18, 1946) is an English composer, writer and broadcaster.
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Robert White (cricketer)
Robert Allan White (born 15 October 1979) is an English professional cricketer.
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Robert Wilkinson (Australian politician)
Robert Bliss Wilkinson (1838 – 26 April 1928) was an English-born Australian politician.
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Rocka Rolla Tour
The Rocka Rolla Tour was a concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest which was in support of their debut album Rocka Rolla.
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Rockingham Forest
Rockingham Forest is a former royal hunting forest in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Rockingham Motor Speedway
Rockingham Motor Speedway is a modern motorsport venue in the United Kingdom, that hosts corporate driving days, driver training, conferencing and exhibitions, vehicle manufacturing events, track days, testing, driving experiences and motor racing.
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Roger Ferland
Roger Ferland is a retired politician in the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Roger Hosen
Roger Wills Hosen (12 June 1933 – 9 April 2005) was an England rugby union player and cricketer.
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Roger S. Goody
Roger Sidney Goody (17 April 1944 in Northampton) is an English biochemist.
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Roger Swallow
Roger Swallow (born 23 February 1946 in Northampton, England) is an English producer, musician and songwriter.
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Roller derby in the United Kingdom
By September 2011, there were more than 1,000 amateur roller derby leagues, covering every inhabited continent, with teams in countries such as Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Germany, Belgium, Finland, Sweden and Singapore In the UK, the sport is mostly played by women.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton
The Diocese of Northampton is one of the 22 Roman Catholic dioceses in England and Wales and a Latin Rite suffragan diocese of Westminster.
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Romanians in the United Kingdom
Romanians in the United Kingdom refers to the phenomenon of Romanian people moving to the United Kingdom as citizens or non-citizen immigrants, along with British citizens of Romanian descent.
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Ron Rylance
Ronald "Ron" Rylance (11 March 1924 – 11 January 1998) was an English professional World Cup winning rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s.
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Ronald Knight
Ronald Knight (12 May 1913 – October 1991) was an English cricketer active from 1933 to 1934 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Ronald Wright (cricketer)
Ronald Charles Barton Wright (13 March 1903 – 3 July 1992) was an English cricketer.
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Ronan McKenzie
Ronan McKenzie, born 1998), is an English kart racing driver. He was signed under an option contract with the Motorsport division of kart manufacturer Birel on their Easykart Driver Program in December 2009. McKenzie was born in Northampton. Awarded Daventry District Sports Awards Junior Sportsman of the Year for two consecutive years in 2010 and 2011 in recognition of his achievements in motorsport, McKenzie has raced in UK, European and World Championships since 2009 in the MSA approved Easykart Formula, and won the Easykart UK Cadet 60cc Championship in 2010 before graduating to the Easykart Junior 100cc class in 2011. In McKenzie's debut race in the first round of the Easykart Junior 100cc UK Championship in March 2011, he was named as Driver of the Day by Karting Magazine after he qualified in pole position, and went on to win the heat, pre-final and the final to give him the championship lead., eventually finishing third in his debut season. McKenzie was also invited to become an Associate Driver of Cranfied University's prestigious Motorsport Programme in 2011, attending university events, taking part in simulator tests and having students attend McKenzie's races and help with the mechanics. McKenzie remained on the driver programme until its end in 2013. After spending two years on Birel's Driver Program where his progress in the UK and international events were monitored, McKenzie, then 13 years old, was selected to take part in a KF3 125cc test day at the 7 Laghi International Circuit in Castelletto Di Branduzzo, Italy, in October 2011 with three other more experienced and older UK drivers. Although it was the first time McKenzie had driven that class of kart, he achieved the best lap times of the four drivers and was subsequently offered a part-sponsored works drive in Europe for 2012 in the ultra-competitive KF3 class for 13-17 year olds, but was unable to take up the offer due to lack of budget. McKenzie went on to totally dominate the Junior “E” Plate Open Championship in February 2012, winning all races unchallenged from pole, becoming the first driver to win the title in two different classes at the age of just 13. McKenzie then joined the 2012 MSA British Super One Championship at the second round in April 2012, after he was approached by a UK race team and offered a KF3 drive, finishing 13th out of 26 in his rookie year. The team ceased operations at the end of the 2012 season, leaving McKenzie without a drive in the KF3 class for 2013. In 2013, McKenzie switched to competing in the Stars at Whilton Mill Championship in the Junior Rotax 125cc class and came 5th in his debut season. In November 2014 at the age of 16, McKenzie won the Junior Rotax Stars at Whilton Mill championship - his most notable result claiming victory in round two from 12th on the grid, on the last corner. McKenzie now competes in endurance karting and is pursuing a career in mechanics.
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Ronson (company)
Ronson Consumer Products Corporation was formerly based in Somerset, New Jersey, United States.
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Rosamund Stanhope
Rosamund Stanhope (4 March 1919 – 7 December 2005) was a British poet and teacher known for her exuberant use of esoteric and unusual words.
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Ross McLean (cricketer)
Ross Alexander McLean (born 16 March 1981) is an English cricketer.
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Rothersthorpe
Rothersthorpe is a small village of medieval origin, in South Northamptonshire, England, with a population of 500 in the 2001 Census, reducing to 472 at the 2011 census.
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Rothwell, Northamptonshire
Rothwell is a market town in the Kettering district of Northamptonshire, England.
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Round Spinney
Round Spinney is a locality in the north-east of the English town of Northampton.
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Royal & Derngate
Royal & Derngate is a theatre complex in the Cultural Quarter of Northampton, England, consisting of the Royal Theatre and the Derngate Theatre.
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), based in London, was formed by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1946.
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Ruaridh Jackson
Ruaridh James Howard Jackson (born 12 February 1988) is a Scotland international rugby union player.
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Rugby and Stamford Railway
The Rugby and Stamford Railway was an early railway in England built in 1850.
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Rugby railway station
Rugby railway station serves the town of Rugby in Warwickshire, England.
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Rugby, Warwickshire
Rugby is a market town in Warwickshire, England, close to the River Avon.
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Rupert Doone
Rupert Doone (born Ernest Reginald Wollfield 14 August 1903 – 4 March 1966) was a British dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and teacher in London.
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Rupert Goold
Rupert Goold, CBE (born 18 February 1972) is an English theatre director.
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Rushden
Redirects from Rushden Lakes (Retail Park) see section 5 (below) Rushden is a town and civil parish located in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Russell Geoffrey Banks
Russell Geoffrey Banks (born November 13, 1981) is an English actor and writer best known for appearances in horror films such as Ghost House, Pernicious, Cam2Cam, and, most recently, Who's Watching Oliver.
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Ryan Harrison (footballer, born 1985)
Ryan Harrison (born 6 December 1985) is an English football goalkeeper who last played for Golden Arrows in the South African Premier Soccer League.
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Ryan Haynes (footballer)
Ryan Matthew Haynes (born 27 September 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left wing-back for Shrewsbury Town.
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Ryan Hedges
Ryan Peter Hedges (born 8 July 1995) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays for Barnsley.
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Ryder Seniors Classic
The Ryder Seniors Classic was a men's professional golf tournament on the European Seniors Tour from 1992 to 1998.
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Ryland Adkins
Sir William Ryland Dent Adkins (11 May 1862 – 30 January 1925) was an English barrister, judge and Liberal politician.
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Sacrament Tour
The Sacrament World Tour was a concert tour by American metal band Lamb of God.
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Sacred Mother Tongue
Sacred Mother Tongue was a four-piece British heavy metal band from Northampton initially formed in 2004.
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Sad Wings of Destiny Tour
The Sad Wings of Destiny Tour was a 1976 concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest which was in support of the album Sad Wings of Destiny.
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Sadwrn
Saint Sadwrn (in Latin Saturninus or Saturnus) was a hermit.
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Saint Alban
Saint Alban (Albanus) is venerated as the first-recorded British Christian martyr, and he is considered to be the British protomartyr.
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Salathiel Lovell
Sir Salathiel Lovell (1631/2–1713) was an English judge, Recorder of London, an ancient and bencher of Gray's Inn, and a Baron of the Exchequer.
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Salcey Forest
Salcey Forest is a fragment of a former medieval hunting forest east of the village of Hartwell, between Northampton and Newport Pagnell in Northamptonshire.
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Salcey Forest railway station
Salcey Forest railway station was a short-lived railway station in England, on the Stratford-upon-Avon, Towcester and Midland Junction Railway which opened on 1 December 1892 near the Northamptonshire forest of the same name.
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Sally Sheinman
Sally Sheinman (born May 16, 1949) is an American visual artist, now based in the UK.
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Salvador Caetano
Grupo Salvador Caetano, SGPS, SA or simply Salvador Caetano is a Portuguese holding based in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal that controls some enterprises on vehicle assembly, components and distribution business.
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Sam Curran
Samuel Matthew Curran (born 3 June 1998) is an English cricketer, who plays for Surrey and England.
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Sam Smelt
Sam Smelt (born 23 August 1996) is a British racing driver, who will compete in the British Touring Car Championship with AmD Tuning.
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Sam's Chicken
Sam's Chicken is a British fast food chain.
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Samuel Butcher (Royal Navy officer)
Vice-Admiral Samuel Butcher (22 November 1770 – 8 May 1849) was an officer of the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
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Samuel Cartwright
Samuel Cartwright FRS (1789 – 10 June 1864) was a British dentist.
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Samuel Dyer (translator)
Samuel Dyer (1725–1772) was an English translator.
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Samuel Fisher (died 1681)
Samuel Fisher (c.1605–1681) was an English Puritan clergyman and writer, who was committed to a Presbyterian polity.
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Samuel Fisher (Quaker)
Samuel Fisher (1605–1665) was an English Quaker controversialist.
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Samuel Isaac
Samuel Isaac (1812 – 22 November 1886) was a merchant and a projector of the Mersey Railway Tunnel.
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Samuel Jones (academy tutor)
Samuel Jones (1681/2–1719) was an English Dissenter and educator, known for founding a significant Dissenting academy at Tewkesbury.
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Samuel Parker (bishop of Oxford)
Samuel Parker (1640 – 21 March 1688) was an English churchman, of strong Erastian views and a fierce opponent of Dissenters.
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Samuel Touchet
Samuel Touchet (ca. 1705 – 28 May 1773) was an English cotton merchant, manufacturer and politician.
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Sandy Skoglund
Sandy Skoglund (born September 11, 1946) is an American photographer and installation artist.
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Sarah Ann Douglas
Sarah Ann Douglas (born January 25, 1944 in Asheville, North Carolina) is a distinguished computer scientist, known for her work in human-computer interaction (HCI), a field of computer science that she has helped pioneer, and, in particular, pointing devices and haptic interactions, WWW interfaces and bioinformatics, and visualization and visual interfaces.
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Sarah Brett
Sarah Jane Brett (born 1974) is an Irish radio presenter, who broadcasts on BBC Radio 5 Live.
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Sarah Gibbins
Sarah Gibbins (born 10 June 1970 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England) is a sport shooter who represented Great Britain at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
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Sarah MacLean
Sarah MacLean (born December 17, 1978) is a New York Times bestselling American author of young adult novels and romance novels.
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Savannah Stevenson
Savannah Stevenson (born 29 July 1983) is an English singer and actress.
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Scaldwell
Scaldwell is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire in England.
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Schumacher Racing Products
Schumacher Racing Products (or just Schumacher) is a British manufacturer of radio-controlled cars and accessories with a primary focus on high end racing products.
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Science and invention in Birmingham
Birmingham is one of England's principal industrial centres and has a history of industrial and scientific innovation.
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Scotland national rugby league team
The Scotland national rugby league team represent Scotland in international rugby league football tournaments.
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Scotland national rugby league team match results
The following list is a complete collection of results for the Scotland national rugby league team.
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Scouting in the East Midlands
Scouting in East Midlands is about Scouting in the official region of East Midlands.
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Scream Pubs
Scream (formerly known as It's A Scream) was a student-oriented pub chain in the United Kingdom owned by the Stonegate Pub Company.
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Second Barons' War
The Second Barons' War (1264–1267) was a civil war in England between the forces of a number of barons led by Simon de Montfort against the royalist forces of King Henry III, led initially by the king himself and later by his son Prince Edward, the future King Edward I. The war featured a series of massacres of Jews by Montfort's supporters including his sons Henry and Simon, in attacks aimed at seizing and destroying evidence of Baronial debts.
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Second English Civil War
The Second English Civil War (1648–1649) was the second of three wars known collectively as the English Civil War (or Wars), which refers to the series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651 and also include the First English Civil War (1642–1646) and the Third English Civil War (1649–1651).
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Sedition (UK band)
Sedition was an anarcho punk/hardcore band based in Northampton, England, active from 1983 through 1987.
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Segar Bastard
Segar Richard BastardSome historical texts refer to him as Segal Bastard but census records indicate his first name was spelt with an "r".
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Selfridge Provincial Stores
Selfridge Provincial Stores was a holding company of a group of department stores in the United Kingdom.
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September 1962
The following events occurred in September 1962.
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Sessions House, Northampton
The Sessions House is a Grade I listed building on George Row in the centre of Northampton, England.
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Seven Tour
Seven Tour is a concert tour by British singer Lisa Stansfield, in support of her 2014 album Seven.
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Shadow Racing Cars
Shadow Racing Cars was a Formula One and sports car racing team, founded and initially based in the United States although later Formula One operations were run from Britain.
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Shahriar Hossain
Shahriar Hossain (শাহরিয়ার হোসেন) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 3 Tests from 2000 to 2004.He was also one of the members of the inaugural Test for Bangladesh the member of the 1999 World Cup Team.
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Sharron Davies
Sharron Elizabeth Davies, MBE (born 1 November 1962) is an English former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics and European championships, and competed for England in the Commonwealth Games.
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Shaun McKenna
Shaun McKenna (born 1957 in Maidstone, Kent) is an English dramatist, lyricist and screenwriter.
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Shaun McWilliams
Shaun McWilliams (born 14 August 1998) is an English footballer who plays for Northampton Town.
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Shearsby
Shearsby is a rural village in the English county of Leicestershire.
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Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands 2008
Shipwrecked: Battle Of The Islands 2008 is a United Kingdom reality television series which aired in 2008 on Channel 4s youth programming label T4.
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Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside
Marshal of the Royal Air Force William Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside, (23 December 1893 – 29 October 1969) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force.
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Shrewsbury Abbey
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Shrewsbury (commonly known as Shrewsbury Abbey) is an ancient foundation in Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire, England.
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Shutlanger
Shutlanger is a small village and civil parish in south Northamptonshire, England.
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Sidney Adams
Sidney Clarke Adams (17 August 1904 – 24 March 1945) was an English first-class cricketer.
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Sidney Rand (rower)
Sidney Charles Rand (17 August 1934 – 25 December 2008) was an English rower who competed for Great Britain at the 1956 Summer Olympics and at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
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Siege of Oxford
The Siege of Oxford refers to the English Civil War military campaigns waged to besiege the Royalist controlled city of Oxford, involving three short engagements over twenty-five months, which ended with a Parliamentarian victory in June 1646.
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Silverstone
Silverstone is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, perhaps best known for its race circuit.
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Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England next to the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury.
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Silvester de Everdon
Silvester de Everdon (died 1254) was a medieval Bishop of Carlisle and Lord Chancellor of England.
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Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (– 4 August 1265), also called Simon de Munford and sometimes referred to as Simon V de Montfort to distinguish him from other Simons de Montfort, was a French-English nobleman who inherited the title and estates of the earldom of Leicester in England.
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Simon Godfrey (priest)
Simon Godfrey is an Anglican priest who currently serves as the Chancellor of St Paul's Pro-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta.
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Simon Godwin
Simon Godwin is an English theatre director based in London, where he is currently an Associate Director of the Royal Court Theatre and Associate Artist at Bristol Old Vic.
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Simon Harrison
Simon Harrison (born 6 September 1969 in Northampton) is a British racing driver.
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Simon I de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon-Northampton
Simon I de Senlis (or Senliz), 1st Earl of Northampton and 2nd Earl of Huntingdon jure uxoris (died between 1111 and 1113) was a Norman nobleman.
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Simon Ward
Simon Anthony Fox Ward (19 October 194120 July 2012) was an English stage and film actor.
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Sir Edward Seymour, 3rd Baronet
Sir Edward Seymour, 3rd Baronet (10 September 1610 – 4 December 1688) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1688.
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Sir Gyles Isham, 12th Baronet
Sir Gyles Isham, 12th Baronet (31 October 1903 – 29 January 1976) was an English aristocrat, actor (who appeared in several films in the 1930s) and historian.
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Sir James Stonhouse, 11th Baronet
Sir James Stonhouse, 11th Baronet (1716–1795) was an English physician and cleric, known as a hospital founder and religious writer.
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Sir Robert Fowler, 1st Baronet
Sir Robert Nicholas Fowler, 1st Baronet DL JP (12 September 1828, Tottenham, Middlesex – 22 May 1891 Harley Street, London) was a member of parliament and Lord Mayor of London.
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Sir Robert Munro, 6th Baronet
Sir Robert Munro of Foulis, 6th Baronet (24 August 1684 – 17 January 1746) was a soldier-politician whose life followed an 18th-century pattern.
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Sir Thomas Fremantle School
Sir Thomas Fremantle School is a Secondary Academy free school that opened in Winslow, Buckinghamshire in September 2013.
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Sir William Yorke, 1st Baronet
Sir William Yorke, 1st Baronet PC (c. 1700 – 30 September 1776) was an English-born politician and judge in Ireland, who held office as Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and as Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland.
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Siward, Earl of Northumbria
Siward (or more recently) or Sigurd (Sigeweard, Sigurðr digri) was an important earl of 11th-century northern England.
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Sixfields
Sixfields is an area of Northampton, Northamptonshire, England about west of the town centre along the A4500 St James Road and Weedon Road towards M1 junction 16 about further west.
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Sixfields Stadium
The PTS Academy Stadium, formerly Sixfields Stadium is a 7,798-capacity all-seater sports stadium in the Sixfields area on the west side of Northampton, England.
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Slapton, Northamptonshire
Slapton is a small village in Northamptonshire, England, about from Towcester and the same from Silverstone.
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Slipstream (band)
The UK band Slipstream not to be confused with the American band "The Slipstream" were formed in 1994 after Mark Refoy left Spiritualized.
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Snooker season 1983/1984
The snooker season 1983/1984 was a series of snooker tournaments played between 4 July 1983 and 19 May 1984.
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Snooker season 1984/1985
The snooker season 1984/1985 was a series of snooker tournaments played from July 1984 to May 1985.
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Snooker season 1985/1986
The snooker season 1985/1986 was a series of snooker tournaments played from July 1985 to May 1986.
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Snooker season 1986/1987
The snooker season 1986/1987 was a series of snooker tournaments played from July 1986 to May 1987.
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Snooker season 1987/1988
The snooker season 1987/1988 was a series of snooker tournaments played from July 1987 to May 1988.
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Soke of Peterborough
The Soke of Peterborough is an historic area of England associated with the City and Diocese of Peterborough, but considered part of Northamptonshire.
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Sol Central Northampton
Sol Central is a leisure complex in Northampton, England with a multi-screen cinema, health club and restaurants among other facilities.
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Somerset County Cricket Club in 2009
Somerset County Cricket Club competed in four domestic competitions during the 2009 English cricket season: the first division of the County Championship, the Friends Provident Trophy, the first division of the NatWest Pro40 League and the Twenty20 Cup.
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Somerset County Cricket Club in 2012
The 2012 season saw Somerset County Cricket Club competing in three domestic competitions; the first division of the County Championship in which despite the squad being ravaged with injuries they finished as runners-up, the Clydesdale Bank 40 but a poor start meant they finished third in their group, and the county reached the semi-finals of the Friends Life t20.
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Sophie Turner
Sophie Turner (born 21 February 1996) is an English actress.
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South Africa 'A' cricket tour of England 2017
The South Africa A cricket team toured England to play one first-class matches and three limited-overs matches against the England Lions.
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South African cricket team in England in 1901
The South Africa national cricket team toured England between 16 May and 20 August 1901.
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South African cricket team in England in 2003
The South African cricket team toured England in the 2003 season to play a five-match Test series against England.
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South African cricket team in England in 2017
The South African cricket team toured England and Wales between May and August 2017, playing three One Day Internationals (ODIs), three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) and four Test matches.
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South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach
South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach is a bus and coach operator operating school bus services under contract to Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council and coach services under contract to Megabus and Stagecoach West.
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South Midland (Warwickshire) Royal Garrison Artillery
The South Midland (Warwickshire) Royal Garrison Artillery was a volunteer artillery unit of Britain's Territorial Force formed in 1908.
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South Midlands
The South Midlands is a notional area of England, (as distinct from the formally designated Regions of England).
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South Northamptonshire
South Northamptonshire is a district in Northamptonshire, England.
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Spacemen 3
Spacemen 3 were an English alternative rock band, formed in 1982 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Peter Kember and Jason Pierce.
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Speculations about Mona Lisa
The 16th-century portrait Mona Lisa, or La Gioconda (La Joconde), painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo da Vinci, has been the subject of a considerable deal of speculation.
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Spencer Compton, 8th Earl of Northampton
Spencer Compton, 8th Earl of Northampton (16 August 1738 – 7 April 1796) was a British peer and Member of Parliament.
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Spencer Perceval
Spencer Perceval (1 November 1762 – 11 May 1812) was a British statesman who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 1809 until his assassination in May 1812.
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Spinney Hill
Spinney Hill is an affluent area of Northampton which lies to the north of the town, located in the Parklands ward.
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Split-flap display
A split-flap display, or sometimes simply flap display, is an electromechanical display device that presents changeable alphanumeric text, and occasionally fixed graphics.
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Spratton
Spratton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Northamptonshire.
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Spratton Hall School
Spratton Hall School is a preparatory school located in the village of Spratton, 8 miles outside Northampton, England, on the A5199 Welford Road.
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Spratton railway station
Spratton railway station is a former railway station which served the village of Spratton in Northamptonshire, England.
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Sri Lankan cricket team in England in 1998
The Sri Lankan cricket team toured England in the 1998 season.
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Sri Lankan cricket team in England in 2002
The Sri Lanka cricket team toured England in the 2002 season to play a three-match Test series against England, followed by a triangular One Day International tournament that also featured India.
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Sri Lankan cricket team in England in 2014
The Sri Lanka national cricket team toured England from 13 May to 24 June 2014 for a Twenty20 International (T20I), five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Test matches against the England cricket team.
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St Andrew's Healthcare
St Andrew's Healthcare is a large independent charity based at St Andrew's Hospital in Northampton, which provides psychiatric services.
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St Andrew's Priory, Northampton
St Andrew's Priory was a Cluniac house in Northampton, England.
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St Bartholomew's Church, Furtho
St Bartholomew's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the former village of Furtho, Northamptonshire, England.
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St Crispin Street Fair
The St Crispin Street Fair is an annual fair held the town centre of Northampton, England organised by Northampton Borough Council though it is not held every year.
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St Crispin's Hospital
St Crispins was a large psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of Duston village in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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St Giles' Fair (disambiguation)
There has been a number of St Giles' Fairs of various importance organized since the early Middle Ages in the United Kingdom.
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St Helens R.F.C.
St Helens R.F.C. is a professional rugby league club in St Helens, Merseyside currently competing in the Super League, the top tier of competition for rugby league in Europe.
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St Helens R.F.C. Academy
The St Helens R.F.C. Academy has produced some of the finest youngsters, potential stars and internationals the world of rugby league has seen.
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St Mary de Pratis
St Mary de Pratis or St Mary de la Pré, meaning St Mary of the Meadows or St Mary in the Meadow may refer to one of a number of former Abbeys or Priories established in England, primarily in the 12th century.
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St Matthew's Church, Northampton
St Matthew's Church, Northampton is a Church of England parish church in Northampton, within the Diocese of Peterborough.
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St Michael's Church, Upton
St Michael's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Upton, Northamptonshire, England.
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St Peter and St Paul's Church, Kettering
St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Kettering is a Church of England parish church in Kettering, Northamptonshire.
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St Peter's Church, Northampton
St Peter's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Marefair, Northampton, England.
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St. James End, Northampton
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Stagecoach East
Stagecoach East is the divisional name for the bus operations of the Stagecoach Group in eastern England.
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Stagecoach Gold
Stagecoach Gold is a luxury bus sub-brand used by various Stagecoach bus subsidiaries in the United Kingdom.
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Stagecoach Gold bus route X4
Stagecoach Gold bus route X4 is a bus route in England that links Milton Keynes, Northampton and Peterborough via Wellingborough, Kettering and Corby.
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Stagecoach Group
Stagecoach Group plc is an international transport group operating buses, trains, trams and express coaches.
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Stagecoach in Bedford
Stagecoach in Bedford, also known as Bedford Bus (stylised as 'Bedfordbus'), is the sector of the Stagecoach Group that operates buses in Bedford, Bedfordshire and is currently a trading name of Cambus Ltd.
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Stagecoach in Warwickshire
Stagecoach in Warwickshire Midland Red (South) Limited is a bus operator in and around the county of Warwickshire.
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Stagecoach Midlands
Stagecoach Midlands is the name for most bus routes in Northamptonshire and Warwickshire.
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Stan Tolliday
Stanley Albert Tolliday (6 August 1922 – 26 June 1951) was an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Leyton Orient and Walsall.
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Stanley Philips
Stanley Ian Philips (4 February 1920 - 27 October 2015) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire in the 1938 and 1939 seasons, including the club's last match before the outbreak of the Second World War.
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Stanwick Lakes
Stanwick Lakes is a country park on the outskirts of the village of Stanwick and was opened in 2006.
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Stanwick, Northamptonshire
Stanwick is a village and civil parish in East Northamptonshire, England.
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StarTech.com
StarTech.com is an ISO 9001 registered technology manufacturer, specializing in hard-to-find connectivity parts, primarily used in the information technology and professional A/V industries.
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Stead House
Stead House, a grand Victorian Italianate residence located in Marrickville, a suburb of Sydney's Inner West, was initially established as "Waterloo Villa" sometime in the early 1850s by Archibald Mitchell on part of the 30 acre grant known as "Wain's Farm".
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Stedman Pearson
Stedman Pearson (born 29 June 1964) is an English singer and dancer, most notable for being a member of the pop group Five Star with his four siblings.
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Stephen Addington
Stephen Addington D.D. (Northampton, England, 9 June 1729 – Minories, 6 February 1796) was a scholarly English dissenting clergyman and teacher.
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Stephen Butcher (director)
Stephen Butcher (born 1946) is a British television director (Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Eldorado, The Grunts, others).
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Stephen Critchlow
Stephen Critchlow (born 16 November 1966) is an English actor, notable for his work in the theatre and appearances on radio series such as Truly, Madly, Bletchley, The Way We Live Right Now and Spats, along with radio episodes of Torchwood (Lost Souls) and Doctor Who (The Nowhere Place).
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Stephen Kemble
George Stephen Kemble (21 April 1758 – 5 June 1822) was a successful British theatre manager, actor, and writer, and a member of the famous Kemble family.
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Steve Brown (footballer, born 1966)
Steven Ferold "Steve" Brown (born 6 July 1966 in Northampton) is an English former professional footballer who made nearly 550 appearances as a midfielder for Northampton Town and Wycombe Wanderers.
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Steve Lewton
Stephen Michael Lewton (born 5 May 1983) is an English professional golfer.
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Steve Rutter (footballer, born 1962)
Stephen L. "Steve" Rutter (born 14 October 1962) is an English football manager and former player, who was most recently assistant manager at KV Kortrijk.
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Stewart Faulkner
Stewart St.
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Still Life (1970s UK band)
Still Life was an English progressive rock band characterized by expert Hammond organ playing, intricate and original vocal harmonies, and an agile and precise rhythm section.
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Stoke Bruerne
Stoke Bruerne is a small village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England about north of Milton Keynes and south of Northampton.
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Stoke Goldington
Stoke Goldington is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England.
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Stoke Park Pavilions
Stoke Park Pavilions are all that remain of the stately house and grounds of Stoke Park near the village of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England, approximately south of Northampton and north of Milton Keynes.
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Storton's Pits
Storton's Pits is a 21.9 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Northampton.
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Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway
The Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway (SMJR) was a railway company formed at the beginning of 1909 by the merger of three earlier companies.
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Stuart Linnell
Stuart Linnell MBE, BA (Hons), Hon MA, is a UK radio and television broadcaster, particularly well known in the Midlands of the UK, specially in Northamptonshire, Coventry and Warwickshire.
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Stuart Pearson Wright
Stuart Pearson Wright (born 1975, Northampton) is an English portrait artist, winner of the BP Portrait Award.
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Stuart Robertson (footballer, born 1946)
Stuart John Robertson (born 16 December 1946) is a former footballer who played centre half for Doncaster Rovers and Northampton Town.
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Studd brothers
The Studd brothers, Sir John Edward Kynaston, George (GB) and Charles (CT), were Victorian gentleman cricketers; they were educated at Eton and Cambridge.
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Subdivisions of England
The subdivisions of England constitute a hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas.
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Sulgrave
Sulgrave is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England, about north of Brackley.
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Summer Hits Tour 2018
The Summer Hits Tour 2018 is the fifth concert tour by British girl group Little Mix.
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Susan Boyle in Concert
Susan Boyle in Concert is the first concert tour by singer Susan Boyle.
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Susan Maxman
Susan A. Maxman (born 30 December 1938) is an American architect who founded a firm called Susan Maxman Architects in 1985, which she expanded to Susan Maxman & Partners Ltd in 1995.
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Suzannah Harvey
Suzannah Harvey is an ex-model who is currently CEO of Cotswold Airport (Kemble), based near Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.
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Swansgate Shopping Centre
The Swansgate Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in the town centre of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England.
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Sweeney Todd (ballet)
The ballet Sweeney Todd, Op.
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Sydney Cox
Sydney Cox was an English cricketer active in 1932 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Sydney Smith (cricketer, born 1892)
Sydney Francis Smith was an English cricketer who played two first-class matches for Northamptonshire in 1914, scoring a total of sixteen runs.
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Sywell Aerodrome
Sywell Aerodrome is the local aerodrome serving the town of Northampton, Wellingborough, Kettering and Rushden, as well as wider Northamptonshire.
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Talk on Corners World Tour
The Talk on Corners Tour is the second concert tour by Irish band, The Corrs.
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Talking CCTV
Talking CCTV is a CCTV surveillance camera that is equipped with a speaker to allow an operator to speak to the people at the CCTV-monitored site.
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Tanzanians in the United Kingdom
Tanzanians in the United Kingdom are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic or national origins lie fully or partially in Tanzania.
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Taylor Davis (violinist)
Taylor Davis (born March 20, 1987) is an American violinist, arranger, and composer.
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Tear the Signs Down album tour
The Tear the Signs Down album tour was a tour by the Welsh rock band The Automatic, in support of their third album Tear the Signs Down.
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Ted Bowley
Edward Henry Bowley (6 June 1890 – 9 July 1974) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Sussex and England.
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Ted Wykes
Edgar Frederick Wykes, OAM, (born 28 April 1921 in Little Brington, Northampton, England) was an Australian cricket Test match umpire.
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Tell Me on a Sunday
Tell Me on a Sunday is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black.
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Tellison
Tellison is a four-piece indie rock band from London, England, formed in 2000.
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Tenpin Ltd
Tenpin Ltd, branded as simply Tenpin (formerly Megabowl), is one of the largest tenpin bowling brands in the United Kingdom, consisting of 42 bowling centers, which often have on-site restaurants and bars.
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Terry Jones (i-D)
Terry Jones, (born 2 September 1945 in Northampton, England) is a British graphic designer, art director, photographer, book- and magazine-editor.
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Terry Wire
Terence George Wire, known as Terry Wire, (1941 – 14 May 2014) was a local Labour politician in Northampton, England.
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Tetley's Brewery
Tetley's Brewery (Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd) was an English regional brewery founded in 1822 by Joshua Tetley in Hunslet, now a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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Textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution
Textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution in Britain was centred in south Lancashire and the towns on both sides of the Pennines.
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The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume Two – 1981–2003
The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume Two – 1981–2003 is a compilation album by the highly influential English progressive rock band King Crimson, containing the best-known songs from the group's 1981–2003 phase.
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The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event is an American indie band from Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California.
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The Applicant
The Applicant is a Kathmandu-based online magazine founded by Arun Budhathoki.
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The Atrocity Exhibition
The Atrocity Exhibition is an experimental collection of linked stories or "condensed novels" by British writer J. G. Ballard.
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The Back in the Game Tour
The Back in the Game Tour was a comedy tour by British comedian Micky Flanagan.
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The Band (musical)
The Band is a 2017 musical by Tim Firth, featuring the music of Take That.
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The Bee Gees' concerts in 1967 and 1968
This is a chronological list of the Bee Gees known live performances in 1967 and 1968.
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The Blue Moon (musical)
The Blue Moon is an Edwardian musical comedy with music composed by Howard Talbot and Paul Rubens, lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Rubens and a book by Harold Ellis and by Alexander M. Thompson.
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The Bojeffries Saga
The Bojeffries Saga is a series of comics stories written by Alan Moore and drawn by Steve Parkhouse which have been published by a number of different companies since their debut in 1983 in the UK comics anthology Warrior.
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The Born Free Tour
The Born Free Tour is the second headlining concert tour by English stage actress and singer Kerry Ellis with Brian May.
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The Canal Museum
The Canal Museum, formerly known as the "National Waterways Museum Stoke Bruerne" and "The Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne", is a canal museum located next to the Grand Union Canal just south of the Blisworth Tunnel, near the village of Stoke Bruerne in Northamptonshire.
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The Catherine Tate Show
The Catherine Tate Show is a British television sketch comedy written by Catherine Tate and Aschlin Ditta.
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The Colonel (horse)
The Colonel (1825–1847) was a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for running a dead heat in The Derby and winning the St Leger Stakes in 1828.
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The Creation (band)
The Creation were an English rock band, formed in 1966.
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The Deadly Nightshade
The Deadly Nightshade is a New England-based rock and country trio consisting of members Anne Bowen, Pamela Brandt, and Helen Hooke, who originally began performing under the name Ariel in 1967, along with Gretchen Pfeifer and Beverly Rodgers.
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The Deco
The Deco is a restored 1930s cinema and theatre located in the heart of Northampton, England.
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The Departure
The Departure was an English rock band from Northampton, formed in October 2003.
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The Gay Parisienne
The Gay Parisienne is an Edwardian musical comedy in two acts with a libretto by George Dance.
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The Girls Tour
The Girls Tour is the third concert tour by British singer Rita Ora, in support of her upcoming second studio album (2018).
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The Go-Between
The Go-Between is a novel by L. P. Hartley published in 1953.
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The Great British Bake Off (series 2)
The second series of The Great British Bake Off started 14 August 2011 with twelve amateur bakers.
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The Holy Sepulchre, Northampton
The Holy Sepulchre is a Norman round church in Sheep Street, Northampton, England.
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The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners
The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners is a sermon by American Christian theologian, reformer, author, and pastor, Jonathan Edwards, originally published in 1734, that uses the text of Romans 3:19 as its basis.
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The Lodge Recording Studio
The Lodge Recording Studio is a recording studio in Northampton, England.
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The Midlands
The Midlands is a cultural and geographic area roughly spanning central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia.
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The Moons
The Moons are an English indie rock band formed in Northampton 2008 by singer/guitarist/songwriter Andy Crofts.
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The Original All Blacks
The Original All Blacks (also known simply as "The Originals") were the first New Zealand national rugby union team to tour outside Australasia.
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The Racecourse
The Racecourse is part of Durham University's sports facilities.
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The Racecourse, Northampton
The Racecourse (also known as Racecourse or Racecourse Park) is an open space park situated in the centre of Northampton.
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The Restaurant Inspector
The Restaurant Inspector is an observational documentary television series, fronted by Fernando Peire, which airs on British terrestrial television station, Channel 5.
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The Return of the Priest Tour
The Return of the Priest Tour was a 1971 concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest running from 6 March 1971 until 28 December 1971 throughout England and a couple of dates in Wales.
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The Ride Tour
The Ride Tour is the ongoing second concert tour by English indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen, in support of the group's second studio album The Ride.
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The Rolling Stones 1965 tours
The Rolling Stones had eleven concert tours in 1965.
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The Rolling Stones 2nd British Tour 1965
The Rolling Stones' 1965 2nd British Tour was a concert tour by the band.
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The Sentinel (Staffordshire)
The Sentinel is a daily regional newspaper circulating in the North Staffordshire and South Cheshire area.
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The Starlings
Starlings were an alternative rock band from London, England, formed in 1989, acting as a vehicle for New Zealand-born singer/guitarist Chris Sheehan.
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The Stone Roses live performances
The Stone Roses, an alternative rock band from Manchester, have had concerts and other live performances in Europe, North America, Australia, Asia.
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The Stunning
The Stunning are an Irish rock band.
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The Talented Mr. Ripley
The Talented Mr.
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The Talons of Weng-Chiang
The Talons of Weng-Chiang is the sixth and final serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 February to 2 April 1977.
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The Who Tour 1965
The Who Tour 1965 was a series of performances by The Who, supporting releases such as "I Can't Explain", "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere", and My Generation (album and single).
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The X Factor (UK series 12)
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent.
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The X Factor (UK series 13)
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent.
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Theobald of Bec
Theobald of Bec (c. 1090 – 18 April 1161) was a Norman archbishop of Canterbury from 1139 to 1161.
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This Is A Fix album tour
The This Is A Fix album tour was the 2008 & 2009 tour surrounding the release of Welsh band The Automatic's second album This Is A Fix.
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This Unique Museum
This Unique Museum is the pseudonym of Benjamin Fitton who is an English singer songwriter.
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Thomas Ball (priest)
Thomas Ball (1590–1659) was an English divine.
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Thomas Becket Catholic School
Thomas Becket Catholic School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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Thomas Becket School
Thomas Becket School may refer to one of the following British schools named after St Thomas Becket.
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Thomas Bungay
Thomas Bungay (Thomas Bungeius or Bungeyensis),.
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Thomas Cartwright (bishop)
Thomas Cartwright (1634–1689) was an English bishop and diarist, known as a supporter of James II.
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Thomas Dudley
Thomas Dudley (12 October 157631 July 1653) was a colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Thomas Gillespie (minister)
Thomas Gillespie (1708 – 19 January 1774) was a Scottish church leader.
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Thomas Hawksley
Thomas Hawksley (–) was an English civil engineer of the 19th century, particularly associated with early water supply and coal gas engineering projects.
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Thomas Helwys
Thomas Helwys (c. 1575 – c. 1616), an Englishman, was one of the joint founders, with John Smyth, of the General Baptist denomination.
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Thomas Henry Manning
Thomas (Tom) Henry Manning, OC (11 December 1911 – 8 November 1998) was a British-Canadian Arctic explorer, biologist, geographer, zoologist, and author.
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Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich
Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich (1875–1929) was an English mathematician, and a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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Thomas Manning (cricketer)
Thomas Edgar Manning (2 September 1884 – 22 November 1975) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Northamptonshire from 1906 to 1922, captaining the team from 1908 to 1910.
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Thomas Morton (bishop)
Thomas Morton (20 March 156420 September 1659) was an English churchman, bishop of several dioceses.
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Thomas Octavius Prichard
Thomas Octavius Prichard (1808–1847) was an English psychiatrist, one of the earliest advocates of "moral management", the humane treatment of the mentally ill.
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Thomas Orde-Lees
Major Thomas Hans Orde-Lees, OBE, AFC (23 May 1877 – 1 December 1958) was a member of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917, a pioneer in the field of parachuting, and was one of the first non-Japanese-born men known to have climbed Mount Fuji during the winter.
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Thomas Pilkington
Sir Thomas Pilkington (died 1691) was an English merchant, politician and Lord Mayor of London.
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Thomas Pitt (cricketer)
Thomas Alfred Pitt was an English cricketer active from 1932 to 1935 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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Thomas Smith (cricketer, born 1905)
Thomas Smith (6 March 1905 — 1 June 1993) was an English cricketer.
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Thomas Tresham (died 1559)
Sir Thomas Tresham (died 8 March 1559) was a leading Catholic politician during the middle of the Tudor dynasty in England.
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Thomas Tymoczko
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Thomas Walker (journalist)
Thomas Walker (1822–1898) was an English journalist, known as the editor of The Daily News.
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Thomas Woolston
Thomas Woolston (baptised November 1668 – 27 January 1733) was an English theologian.
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Thomas Yeoman
Thomas Yeoman (1709 or 1710 – 23 January 1781) was a millwright, surveyor and civil engineer who played a significant part in the early industrial revolution and became the first president of the first engineering society in the world, the Society of Civil Engineers, now known as the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers.
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Thornby, Northamptonshire
Thornby is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.
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Thorpe railway station
Thorpe railway station is a former railway station in Thorpe Waterville, Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Thrapston
Thrapston is a small town in Northamptonshire, England.
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Thrapston Bridge Street railway station
See also Thrapston Midland Road Thrapston Bridge Street railway station is a former railway station in Thrapston, Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Tich (singer)
Rachel Furner is a multi-platinum selling British songwriter signed to Universal Music Publishing.
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Tim Minchin
Timothy David Minchin (born 7 October 1975) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, musician and director.
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Tim Pigott-Smith
Timothy Peter Pigott-Smith, (13 May 1946 – 7 April 2017) was an English film and television actor and author.
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Tim Thomas (kickboxer)
Timothy Benjamin Thomas (born 28 March 1983) is a Black British Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the welterweight and middleweight divisions.
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Time Warner Interactive
Time Warner Interactive (Group) (TWI) was a studio within Time Warner (now WarnerMedia) which developed video games.
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Timeline of British breweries
Category:Beer in the United Kingdom Category:United Kingdom cuisine-related lists.
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Timeline of Cambridge
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cambridge, England.
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Timeline of the 2011 England riots
In early August 2011, England was struck by riots, the worst in the country in decades.
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Timeline of the Hundred Years' War
This is a timeline of the Hundred Years' War between England and France from 1337 to 1453 as well as some of the events leading up to the war.
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Timmy Mallett
Timmy Mallett (born 18 October 1955) is an English TV presenter, broadcaster, and artist.
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Timothy West
Timothy Lancaster West, CBE (born 20 October 1934) is an English film, stage and television actor, with more than fifty years of varied work in the business.
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Tobias Menzies
Tobias Menzies (born 7 March 1974) is an English stage, television and film actor.
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Toby Anstis
Toby Anstis (born 14 December 1968) is a British radio and television presenter.
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Tom Boardman, Baron Boardman
Thomas Gray Boardman, Baron Boardman, MC, TD, DL, PC (12 January 1919 – 10 March 2003) was a World War II tank commander, English Conservative politician, Cabinet Minister and chairman of National Westminster Bank Plc.
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Tom Collins (rugby union)
Tom Collins (born 3 July 1994) is an English rugby union player who currently plays for Aviva Premiership side Northampton Saints.
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Tom Killick
Edgar Thomas Killick (9 May 1907 in Fulham, London – 18 May 1953 in Northampton) was an English cricketer who played in two Tests in 1929.
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Tom Meeten
Tom Meeten (born 30 April 1974) is an English comedian, actor and writer.
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Tom Penny
Tom Penny (born 13 April 1977) is a professional skateboarder from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom (UK).
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Tom Smith (musician)
Thomas Michael Henry Smith (born 29 April 1981) is an English musician, who is the lead vocalist, lyricist, keyboard player and rhythm guitarist for the Birmingham-based indie rock band Editors.
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Tom Walls
Thomas Kirby Walls (18 February 1883 – 27 November 1949), known as Tom Walls, was an English stage and film actor, producer and director, best known for presenting and co-starring in the Aldwych farces in the 1920s and for starring in and directing the film adaptations of those plays in the 1930s.
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Tommy Fowler
Thomas Fowler (16 December 1924 – 3 May 2009) was an English footballer who played 17 seasons for Northampton Town as a left-winger, and is the club's all-time appearance record holder, having played 521 league games for the club, and 585 first-team games in all competitions.
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Tommy Moran
Thomas P. "Tommy" Moran was a leading member of the British Union of Fascists and a close associate of Oswald Mosley.
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Tommy Mulgrew
Thomas Mulgrew (13 April 1929 – 12 January 2016) was a Scottish professional footballer who played most of his career as an inside forward, for Southampton.
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Tones on Tail
Tones on Tail was a British post-punk band formed in 1982, originally as a musical side project of Daniel Ash of the gothic rock group Bauhaus.
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Tony Chater
Anthony Philip John "Tony" Chater (21 December 1929 – 2 August 2016) was a British newspaper editor and Communist activist.
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Tony Clarke (British politician)
Anthony Richard Clarke (born 6 September 1963, Northampton, England), known as Tony Clarke is a former Member of Parliament and ex General Manager of Northampton Town Football Club.
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Tony Wallington
Tony Wallington (born 5 October 1948) is a British bobsledder.
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Towcester
Towcester, the Roman town of Lactodorum, is an affluent market town in south Northamptonshire, England.
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Town
A town is a human settlement.
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Toymaster
Toymaster is an association of independently owned toy stores formed in 1977 as a buying group.
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Tracie Bennett
Tracey Anne "Tracie" Bennett (born 17 June 1961) is an English stage and television actress.
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Transport in Bedford
Transport in Bedford provides links between the town and other parts of England.
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Transport in Buckinghamshire
Transport in Buckinghamshire has been shaped by its position within the United Kingdom.
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Transport in Ipswich
Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk, England.
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Travel to work area
A Travel to Work Area or TTWA is a statistical tool used by UK Government agencies and local authorities, especially by the Department for Work and Pensions and Jobcentres, to indicate an area where the population would generally commute to a larger town, city or conurbation for the purposes of employment.
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Travis Perkins
Travis Perkins plc is a British builders' merchant and home improvement retailer based in Northampton.
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Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton
The Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton was a peace treaty, signed in 1328 between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland.
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Tresham (surname)
Tresham is an English surname of Norman origins.
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Trevor Butler (cricketer)
Trevor Butler (born 6 December 1958) is a former English cricketer.
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Trimax Mowing Systems
Trimax Mowing Systems is a New Zealand-based manufacturer of professional turf maintenance equipment.
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Troy Honeysett
Troy Honeysett is an Australian actor.
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Turning the Mind
Turning the Mind is the second album from Northampton-based band Maps, released in 2009.
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Turvey, Bedfordshire
Turvey is a village and civil parish on the River Great Ouse in Bedfordshire, England, about west of Bedford.
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Twenty20 in England in 2005
Twenty20 cricket is played over 20 overs according to normal limited-over rules, the one exception being the rule for "timed out", where the time by which an incoming batsman must be at the crease ready to receive his first ball is reduced to 90 seconds after the outgoing batsman has been dismissed.
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Twining Models
Twining Models of Northampton, England, was founded in 1920 by Ernest W. Twining.
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UK Independence Party
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is a Eurosceptic and right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom.
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UK oil pipeline network
The United Kingdom pipeline network is principally made up of three pipelines systems: the former Government Pipeline and Storage System (GPSS) now the CLH-PS; the Esso pipelines (principally the mainline and midlines), and the United Kingdom Oil Pipelines (UKOP) and associated pipelines.
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UK Postcode Regions by Population
For the purposes of directing mail, the United Kingdom is divided by Royal Mail into postcode areas.
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UK Tour 2015
The Shires announced a UK tour in April 2015 in support of their debut album Brave.
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Unicorn Grocery
Unicorn Grocery is a co-operative grocery store located in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England.
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Uniq plc
Uniq plc (formerly Unigate plc) was a British food manufacturer.
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Unitary authorities of England
Unitary authorities of England are local authorities that are responsible for the provision of all local government services within a district.
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United Counties Omnibus
United Counties Omnibus United Counties Omnibus Company Limited was an English bus company, operating in Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, and parts of surrounding counties.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1894
The 1894 United Kingdom local elections took place in late 1894.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1973
The first elections to the new local authorities established by the Local Government Act 1972 in England and Wales and the new Northern Ireland district councils created by the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 took place in 1973.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1976
Local elections were held in the United Kingdom on 6 May 1976.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1979
Local elections were held in the United Kingdom on 3 May 1979 (the same day as the general election).
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United Kingdom local elections, 1983
Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1983.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1987
Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1987.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1991
Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1991.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1995
The 1995 United Kingdom local elections took place on 4 May 1995.
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United Kingdom local elections, 1999
Local elections took place in much of the United Kingdom on 6 May 1999.
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United Kingdom local elections, 2003
Local elections took place in various parts of the United Kingdom on 1 May 2003, the same day as the Scottish Parliamentary and the Welsh Assembly elections.
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United Kingdom local elections, 2007/District councils
In 153 English district authorities the whole council was up for election.
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United Kingdom local elections, 2011
The 2011 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 5 May 2011.
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United Kingdom local elections, 2015
The 2015 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 7 May 2015, the same day as the general election for the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
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United Kingdom–United States relations
British–American relations, also referred to as Anglo-American relations, encompass many complex relations ranging from two early wars to competition for world markets.
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United States national rugby league team results
The following article is a list of United States national rugby league team results from 1953.
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Unity College Northampton
Unity College was a mixed 11-16 school in Northampton.
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University of Hertfordshire
The University of Hertfordshire is a university in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.
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University of Northampton
The University of Northampton is a public university based in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.
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University of Northampton (13th century)
The University of Northampton was based in Northampton, England, from 1261 to 1265.
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Uno (bus company)
Uno (formerly UniversityBus) is an English bus service operated by the University of Hertfordshire, serving members of the general public, and also its own students and staff.
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Unparished area
In England, an unparished area is an area that is not covered by a civil parish (a small administrative division of local government, not to be confused with an ecclesiastical parish).
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Upper Heyford, Northamptonshire
Upper Heyford is an English village west of Northampton along the A45 road just before Weedon, in Northamptonshire.
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Upper Nene Valley Gravel Pits
Upper Nene Valley Gravel Pits is a 1,382.4 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in a chain of flooded gravel pits along 35 kilometres of the valley of the River Nene between Northampton and Thorpe Waterville (east of Kettering) in Northamptonshire.
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Upper Priory Cotton Mill
The Upper Priory Cotton Mill, opened in Birmingham, England in the summer of 1741, was the world's first mechanised cotton-spinning factory or cotton mill.
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Upton, Northamptonshire
Upton is a civil parish north-east of Kislingbury and south-west of Dallington, in Northamptonshire, England about west of Northampton town centre along the A4500 road.
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Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography
Ursula K. Le Guin was an American author of speculative fiction, realistic fiction, non-fiction, screenplays, librettos, essays, poetry, speeches, translations, literary critiques, chapbooks, and children's fiction.
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V V Brown
Vanessa Brown (born 24 October 1983), known professionally as VV Brown, is a British indie pop singer-songwriter, model and record producer.
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Val Archer
Val Archer (born 1946) is a British oil painter and teacher who is known for her meticulously composed still life paintings.
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Vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom
Vehicle registration plates are the mandatory alphanumeric plates used to display the registration mark of a vehicle, and have existed in the United Kingdom since 1903.
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Vendetta Vixens
The Vendetta Vixens (VV) is a roller derby league based in Northampton, England.
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Venus Fly Trap (band)
Venus Fly Trap are a British alternative rock band formed in Northampton in the late 1980s.
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Vernon Avis
Vernon Charles Sidney Avis (24 October 1935 – June 1996) was an English football left back who played in the Football League for Brentford.
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Vibrate You
Vibrate You is the debut studio album by King Adora.
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Victoria Wicks
Victoria Wicks (born Beverly Victoria Anne Wicks; 18 April 1959) is a British actress.
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Victorine Foot
Victorine Anne Foot (1 May 1920-2000) was a British artist who worked in oils, watercolours and pastels.
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Villagers (band)
Villagers are an Irish indie folk band from Dublin, formed in 2008.
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Violet Gibson
The Honourable Violet Albina Gibson (31 August 1876 – 2 May 1956) was an Irish woman, the daughter of Lord Ashbourne.
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Vocabularius ex quo
Vocabularius ex quo is a 15th century Latin-German dictionary compiled by the Bechtermünz Brothers of Eltville am Rhein, with the assistance of an ageing and bankrupt Johann Gutenberg.
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Voice of the Fire
Voice of the Fire is the first novel from Alan Moore, acclaimed comic book writer.
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Vue Cinemas
Vue Entertainment (otherwise known as Vue Cinemas, and stylised as vue), formerly SBC International Cinemas, is a cinema company operating in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland owned by.
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W. Boyd Hornidge
William Boyd Hornidge (1856 – January 1909) was a British trade unionist.
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W. R. Townley
William Richard Townley (born 1877) was a British trade unionist.
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W. Ross Ashby
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Wabtec Corporation
Wabtec Corporation (derived from Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation) is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) and MotivePower Industries Corporation in 1999.
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Wakeley Gage
Wakeley Alexander John Gage (born 5 May 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender.
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Wales women's national rugby union team
The Wales women’s national rugby union team first played in 1987.
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Walter Hussey
John Walter Atherton Hussey (15 May 1909 – 25 July 1985) was an English priest of the Church of England who had a great fondness for the arts, commissioning a number of musical compositions and visual art for the church as well as amassing his own collection.
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Walter Ritchie
Walter Ritchie (1919– 12 February 1997) was a British sculptor.
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Walter Tanner
Walter Alfred Tanner (1878 – 14 July 1958) was born in Northampton, England, the son of William Tanner, Member of Parliament for the Heathcote and Avon electorates in Christchurch, and Emily E. Browett.
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Walton, Milton Keynes
Walton (historically) was a hamlet that is now a district and civil parish in Milton Keynes, ceremonial Buckinghamshire, England.
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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 1994
Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 1994 achieved the unprecedented feat of winning three trophies in an English domestic season.
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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 2005
Warwickshire County Cricket Club start 2005 as defending County Champions and 11-4 favourites to retain their title.
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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 2013
The 2013 season was the 132nd year in the history of Warwickshire County Cricket Club and their 119th as a first-class county.
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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 2014
The 2014 season was the 133rd year in the history of Warwickshire County Cricket Club and their 120th as a first-class county.
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Watford Gap
Watford Gap is a low-lying point between two hills, close to the village of Watford, Northamptonshire, England.
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Watney Combe & Reid
Watney Combe & Reid was a leading brewery in London.
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Wayne Turner (kickboxer)
Wayne "Homeboy" Turner, alternatively spelt Waine, (born 21 April 1967) is a Birmingham based Kickboxer from Handsworth.
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We Can Create
We Can Create is the debut album from Northampton-based artist Maps, released in 2007.
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We Started Nothing Tour
In order to promote the new wave duo, The Ting Tings debut album, they embarked on a worldwide promotional tour.
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Weedon Bec
Weedon Bec, usually just Weedon, is a large village and parish in the district of Daventry, Northamptonshire, England.
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Weedon Lois
Weedon Lois (or Lois Weedon) is a village in Weston and Weedon civil parish, about west of Towcester, Northamptonshire, England.
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Welbike
The Welbike was a British single-seat motorcycle produced during World War II at the direction of Station IX — the "Inter Services Research Bureau" — based at Welwyn, UK, for use by Special Operations Executive (SOE).
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Welford, Northamptonshire
Welford is a village and civil parish in England, on the River Avon border between Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
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Welland Viaduct
Welland Viaduct, also known as Harringworth Viaduct and Seaton Viaduct, is a railway viaduct which crosses the valley of the River Welland between Harringworth in Northamptonshire and Seaton in Rutland, England.
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Wellingborough
Wellingborough is a large market town in the Wellingborough district in the county of Northamptonshire, England, situated about from the county town of Northampton.
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Wellingborough (UK Parliament constituency)
Wellingborough is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2005 by Peter Bone, a Conservative.
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Wellingborough London Road railway station
Wellingborough London Road railway station is a former railway station in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire on a line which connected Peterborough and Northampton.
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Welton, Northamptonshire
Welton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Northamptonshire.
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Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke
Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke (27 December 1877 Northampton – 21 October 1953) was the son of Joseph Tom Lowke, a Northampton boilermaker and his wife, Eliza, and is noted for having founded the firm of Bassett-Lowke which specialised in producing construction sets, and model railways, boats and ships.
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West Coast Main Line
The West Coast Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important railway corridors in the United Kingdom, connecting the major cities of London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow.
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West Haddon
West Haddon is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire, England about north-west of Northampton and east of Rugby and just off the A428 road which by-passes the village.
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West Hunsbury
West Hunsbury is a large housing estate in the south of the town of Northampton, from the town centre, from the M1 motorway, junction 15A and from junction 15.
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West Indian cricket team in England in 2012
The West Indies cricket team toured England in the summer of 2012.
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West Northamptonshire Development Corporation
The West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (WNDC) is an urban Development Corporation set up to cover parts of Northamptonshire in England, by the United Kingdom government in December 2004.
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West Park United Reformed Church, Harrogate
West Park United Reformed Church is located on West Park in Harrogate.
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Weston Favell
Weston Favell is an eastern area of Northampton, England, part of the Brookside ward of Northampton.
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Weston Favell Academy
Weston Favell Academy is a school in Northampton, England that caters for pupils aged 11 to 18.
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Weston Favell Shopping Centre
Weston Favell Shopping Centre is a large shopping facility located in East Northampton, England.
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Westoning
Westoning is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England.
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Whalebone (horse)
Whalebone (1807 – 6 February 1831) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1810 Epsom Derby and was a successful sire of racehorses and broodmares in the 1820s. Whalebone and his full-brother Whisker were produced by the prolific and important broodmare Penelope, and they contributed to the perpetuation of the genetic line (tail-male) of their sire Waxy and grandsire Eclipse into the 20th century. Whalebone raced until he was six years old and was retired to stud at Petworth in 1815. Whalebone sired the Derby winners Lap-dog, Spaniel and may have been the sire of Moses. Other notable sons are Sir Hercules and Camel, the sire of Touchstone. Whalebone died in 1831 at the age of 24 of hemorrhage after covering a mare.
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When the Saints Go Marching In (sports anthem)
"When the Saints Go Marching In" is used by a number of teams in various sports.
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Whilton
Whilton is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Northamptonshire.
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Whilton Locks
Whilton Locks is the name of a flight of seven locks on the Grand Union Canal near Daventry, in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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Whiskey Woman Tour
The Whiskey Woman Tour was a concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest.
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Whiston, Northamptonshire
Whiston is a village in the English county of Northamptonshire four miles due east of the county town of Northampton.
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White Hills, Northamptonshire
White Hills is a residential district of the town of Northampton, England.
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Who Do You Love? (album)
Who Do You Love? is the second studio album by King Adora.
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Wilby, Northamptonshire
Wilby is a linear village and civil parish in Northamptonshire and is apart of the Borough of Wellingborough.
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Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire
The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire (WTBCN) is a registered charity which manages 126 nature reserves covering.
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Wilfred Izzard
Wilfred Cyril Izzard (25 February 1892 – 15 September 1977) was an English cricketer.
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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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Will Alsop
William Allen Alsop, OBE RA (12 December 1947 – 12 May 2018) was a British architect and Professor of Architecture at University for the Creative Arts's Canterbury School of Architecture.
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Will Lovell
Will Lovell is a rugby league footballer who plays for the London Broncos in the Betfred Championship.
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Will Skinner (rugby union)
William John Skinner (born 8 February 1984 in Northampton) is an English former rugby union player who played openside flanker for Leicester Tigers and Harlequins.
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William Agutter
William Agutter (1758 – 26 March 1835) was an English sermon writer and preacher.
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William Alwyn
William Alwyn, born William Alwyn Smith (7 November 1905 – 11 September 1985), was an English composer, conductor, and music teacher.
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William Bardolf (leader)
William Bardolf (died 1275 or 1276), was an English baronial leader.
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William Boulter
William Ewart Boulter VC (14 October 1892 – 1 June 1955) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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William Broadbent (minister)
William Broadbent (28 August 1755 – 1 December 1827, Latchford), was an English Unitarian minister.
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William Buelow Gould
William Buelow Gould (1801 – 11 December 1853) was an English and Van Diemonian (Tasmanian) painter.
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William Bury (cricketer)
William Bury (14 October 1839 – 21 May 1927) was a clergyman, welfare administrator and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire and Cambridge University between 1860 and 1862.
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William Coward
William Coward (1657?–1725) was an English physician, controversial writer, and poet.
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William Coward (merchant)
William Coward (1648–1738) was a London merchant in the Jamaica trade, remembered for his support of Dissenters, particularly his educational philanthropy.
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William Currie (British politician)
William Currie, (26 February 1756 – 3 June 1829), was an English land owner, distiller, banker and Member of Parliament for Gatton and Winchelsea.
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William de Whithurst
William de Whithurst (died after 1350) was an English Crown official, who held office as a judge in Ireland.
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William Dwight Whitney
William Dwight Whitney (February 9, 1827 – June 7, 1894) was an American linguist, philologist, and lexicographer known for his work on Sanskrit grammar and Vedic philology as well as his influential view of language as a social institution.
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William East (cricketer)
William East, an English cricketer active from 1896 to 1914, played for Northamptonshire.
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William Evans (footballer)
William Addams Williams Evans (September 1853 – 23 April 1919) was a Welsh churchman who played for the Wales national football team, in the first two international matches in 1876 and 1877 before a long career as a Church of England minister.
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William George Carr
William George Carr (1901 – March 1, 1996) was an educator and author who is most known for being the Executive Secretary (chief administrator) of the National Education Association from 1952 to 1967.
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William Goodchild
William Goodchild (born 3 April 1964) is a composer, orchestrator and conductor who produces music for film, television and the concert hall.
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William Hacket
William Hacket, also known as Hackett (died 1591), was an English puritan and religious fanatic, who claimed to be a messiah and called for the removal of Queen Elizabeth I. He was executed in London after being found guilty of treason.
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William Hartwell
William Hartwell (1880 – unknown) was an English footballer.
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William Hawtin
William Henry Hawtin was an English cricketer active from 1929 to 1948 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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William Hay, 4th Earl of Kinnoull
William Hay, 4th Earl of Kinnoull (d. 28 March 1677) was a Scottish peer and soldier, loyal to King Charles I. He escaped not once but twice from Edinburgh Castle.
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William Henry Butler
William Henry Butler (24 February 1790 – 11 October 1865) was an English wine merchant and Mayor of Oxford.
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William Henry Fitton
William Henry Fitton (24 January 1780 – 13 May 1861) was an Irish physician and amateur geologist.
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William Hurrell
The Venerable William Philip Hurrell (27 January 1860 – 15 July 1952) was an Anglican priest in the late nineteenth Vicar of Dallington and early 20th centuries.
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William Keolaloa Sumner
William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner, Jr. (c. 1816 – May 25, 1885) was a high chief of the Kingdom of Hawaii through his mother's family; his father was an English captain from Northampton.
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William Kingston (cricketer)
William Harold Kingston (12 August 1874 – 17 February 1956) was an English cricketer active from 1895 to 1909 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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William Lewin (died 1598)
William Lewin or Lewyn (died 15 April 1598) of London and Otterden, Kent, was a college fellow, tutor, ecclesiastical lawyer, and judge.
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William McKinnell
William Clarke McKinnell (September 29, 1873 – October 27, 1939) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
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William of Wallingford
William of Wallingford (died 20 June 1492) was the 47th abbot of St Albans Abbey.
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William Pell Barton
Sir William Pell Barton KCIE CSI (29 May 1871 - 28 November 1956), had a distinguished career in the Indian Political Service.
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William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, (15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778) was a British statesman of the Whig group who led the government of Great Britain twice in the middle of the 18th century.
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William Randolph
William Randolph I (bapt. 7 November 1650 – 11 April 1711) was an American colonist, landowner, planter, merchant, and politician who played an important role in the history and government of the English colony of Virginia.
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William Samwell (Auditor of the Exchequer)
Sir William Samwell (1559–1628) of Northampton and Upton was an Auditor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I of England.
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William Shipley
William Shipley (baptised: 2 June 1715 – 28 December 1803) was an English drawing master, social reformer and inventor who, in 1754, founded an arts society in London that became The Royal Society of Arts, or Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA).
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William Smith (geologist)
William 'Strata' Smith (23 March 1769 – 28 August 1839) was an English geologist, credited with creating the first nationwide geological map.
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William Staughton
William Staughton (January 4, 1770 – December 12, 1829) was a Baptist clergyman, educator, and music composer.
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William Stevenson (Scottish writer)
William Stevenson (1772–1829) was a Scottish nonconformist preacher, tutor and official, now known as a writer and father of Elizabeth Gaskell.
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William T. Manning
William Thomas Manning (May 12, 1866, in Northampton, England – November 18, 1949 in New York City) was a U.S. Episcopal bishop of New York City (1921–1946).
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William Wagstaffe
William Wagstaffe (1685 – 5 May 1725) was a British physician.
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William Walker (English cricketer)
William Percy Walker was an English cricketer active from 1908 to 1926 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
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William Wareing
Bishop William Wareing was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Northampton.
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William West (umpire)
William Arthur John West was a first-class cricketer and Test match umpire.
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William Wood (botanist)
William Wood (29 May 1745 – 1 April 1808) was an English Unitarian minister and botanist who was involved in efforts to remedy the political and educational disabilities of Nonconformists under the Test Acts.
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William, Baron de Bush
William Ernest Bush (1861–1903) aka the Baron de Bush, was the only Freiherr von Bush of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
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Winter of 1894–95 in the United Kingdom
The winter of 1894–95 was severe for the British Isles with a CET of.
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Women's international rugby union
Women's international rugby union has a history going back to the late 19th century but it was not until 1982 that the first international fixture (or "test match") involving women's rugby union took place.
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Wootton Brook
Wootton Brook is a tributary of the River Nene which runs through Northamptonshire.
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Wootton, Northamptonshire
Wootton is a former village about south of Northampton town centre that is now part of the Northampton Borough Council area.
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Worcestershire County Cricket Club in 2005
Worcestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 played their County Championship games in Division Two and their totesport League games in Division One.
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Worcestershire in the English Civil War
Worcestershire was under Royalist control during most of the first civil war.
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World Doubles Championship
The World Doubles Championship, also known as the Hofmeister World Doubles (1982–86) or the Fosters World Doubles (1987) for sponsorship purposes, was a non-ranking professional snooker tournament held from 1982 to 1987 as the major event.
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World War 2 UK Demobilization Centres
At the end of World War 2, British servicemen and women returned to civilian life by passing through a demobilization centre.
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Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance
Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance is an alternate history novel by American writer Harry Turtledove.
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WPP plc
WPP plc is a British multinational advertising and public relations company with its main management office in London, England, and its executive office in Dublin, Ireland.
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Yardley Gobion
Yardley Gobion is a village in the south of the English county of Northamptonshire off a by-pass of the A508 Northampton to Milton Keynes road.
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Yardley Hastings
Yardley Hastings is a village and civil parish in the English county of Northamptonshire.
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Yarwell
Yarwell is a village on the River Nene in the extreme east of the English county of Northamptonshire near the border with Cambridgeshire.
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Yohan Tavares
Yohan Tavares (born 2 March 1988) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Cypriot club APOEL FC as a central defender.
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Zeppelin LZ 85
The LZ 85 was a World War I R-Class zeppelin of the German Navy with a total length of, allocated the tactical numbering L 45.
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102nd Logistic Brigade (United Kingdom)
102 Logistic Brigade’s role is to force generate and force prepare fighting elements, including the Headquarters, globally, for current operations and deliver capability to contingent forces as directed by HQ Force Troops Command in order to support the delivery of operational success.
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1210s in England
Events from the 1210s in England.
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1260s in England
Events from the 1260s in England.
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1610s in England
Events from the 1610s in England.
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1612
No description.
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162nd (East Midland) Brigade
The East Midland Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Territorial Force, part of the British Army, that was raised in 1908.
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1741 English cricket season
1741 was the 45th English cricket season since the earliest known important match was played.
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1750
Various sources, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, use the year 1750 as a baseline year for the end of the pre-industrial era.
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1891 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1891 in the United Kingdom.
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1904–05 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 1904–05 season was the second competitive season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
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1906–07 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe
The 1906–07 South Africa tour of Europe was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the South Africa national team against the four British Home Nation teams.
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1912–13 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe
The 1912–13 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the South Africa side against England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and France.
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1917 in aviation
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1917.
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1920–21 Southampton F.C. season
The 1920–21 season was the 26th season of competitive football by Southampton, and the club's first in the Football League.
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1921–22 Southampton F.C. season
The 1921–22 season was the 27th season of competitive football by Southampton, and the club's second in the Football League.
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1922–23 Southampton F.C. season
The 1922–23 season was the 28th season of competitive football by Southampton, and the club's first in the Second Division of the Football League.
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1924–25 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France
The Invincibles was a nickname given to the 1924–25 New Zealand national team which toured the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Canada.
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1926 in architecture
The year 1926 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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1926 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1926 in the United Kingdom.
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1927–28 Waratahs tour of the British Isles, France and Canada
Between July 1927 and March 1928 the New South Wales Waratahs, the top Australian representative rugby union side of the time, conducted a world tour encompassing Ceylon, Britain, France and Canada on which they played five Tests and twenty-six minor tour matches.
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1933–34 Southampton F.C. season
The 1933–34 season was the 39th season of competitive football by Southampton, and the club's 12th in the Second Division of the Football League.
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1947 English cricket season
1947 was the 48th season of County Championship cricket in England.
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1950–51 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1950–51 season was Colchester United's ninth season in their history and their first ever season in the Football League, competing in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1951–52 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1951–52 season was Colchester United's tenth season in their history and their second season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1952–53 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1952–53 season was Colchester United's eleventh season in their history and their third season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1953–54 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1953–54 season was Colchester United's twelfth season in their history and their fourth season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1954–55 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1954–55 season was Colchester United's 13th season in their history and their fifth season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1955–56 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1955–56 season was Colchester United's 14th season in their history and their sixth season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1956–57 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1956–57 season was Colchester United's 15th season in their history and their seventh season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1957 Birthday Honours
The Queen's Birthday Honours 1957 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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1957–58 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1957–58 season was Colchester United's 16th season in their history and their eighth season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football.
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1960 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1960 in the United Kingdom.
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1962–63 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1962–63 season was Colchester United's 21st season in their history and their first season back in the third tier of English football following promotion from the Fourth Division the previous season.
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1966 Gillette Cup
The 1966 Gillette Cup was the fourth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1967 Gillette Cup
The 1967 Gillette Cup was the fifth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1967–68 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1967–68 season was Colchester United's 26th season in their history and their second successive season in the third tier of English football, the Third Division.
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1968 Gillette Cup
The 1968 Gillette Cup was the sixth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1968 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1968 in the United Kingdom.
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1969 English Greyhound Derby
The 1969 Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 28 June 1969 at White City Stadium.
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1969 Gillette Cup
The 1969 Gillette Cup was the seventh Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1969–70 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1969–70 season was Colchester United's 28th season in their history and their second successive season in the fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division.
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1970 Gillette Cup
The 1970 Gillette Cup was the eighth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1970–71 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1970–71 season was Colchester United's 29th season in their history and their third successive season in the fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division.
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1971–72 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1971–72 season was Colchester United's 30th season in their history and their fourth successive season in the fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division.
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1972 Gillette Cup
The 1972 Gillette Cup was the tenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1972–73 Birmingham City F.C. season
The 1972–73 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 70th in the Football League and their 39th in the First Division, to which they were promoted as Second Division runners-up in 1971–72.
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1972–73 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1972–73 season was Colchester United's 31st season in their history and their fifth successive season in the fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division.
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1973 Gillette Cup
The 1973 Gillette Cup was the eleventh Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1973–74 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1973–74 season was Colchester United's 32nd season in their history and their sixth successive season in the fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division.
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1976 Gillette Cup
The 1976 Gillette Cup was the fourteenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1977 Benson & Hedges Cup
The 1977 Benson & Hedges Cup was the sixth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.
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1977 Gillette Cup
The 1977 Gillette Cup was the fifteenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1978 Gillette Cup
The 1978 Gillette Cup was the sixteenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1979 Gillette Cup
The 1979 Gillette Cup was the seventeenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament.
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1979 ICC Trophy
The 1979 ICC Trophy was a limited overs cricket tournament held in England between 22 May and 21 June 1979.
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1980 Benson & Hedges Cup
The 1980 Benson & Hedges Cup was the ninth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.
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1981 NatWest Trophy
The 1981 NatWest Trophy was the first NatWest Trophy since its renaming from the Gillette Trophy.
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1981–82 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1981–82 season was Colchester United's 40th season in their history and first season back in fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division following relegation the previous campaign.
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1982 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1982 in the United Kingdom.
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1982 NatWest Trophy
The 1982 NatWest Trophy was the 2nd NatWest Trophy.
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1982–83 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1982–83 season was Colchester United's 41st season in their history and second consecutive season in fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division.
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1983 NatWest Trophy
The 1983 NatWest Trophy was the 3rd NatWest Trophy.
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1983–84 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1983–84 season was Colchester United's 42nd season in their history and third consecutive season in fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division. Alongside competing in the Fourth Division, the club also participated in the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Associate Members' Cup. Another promotion push ended a long way short with an eighth placed finish, 15 points shy of the promotion places. Colchester reached the third round of the League Cup, where they faced Manchester United at Layer Road only to suffer a 2–0 defeat. They also reached the third round of the FA Cup, exiting to Charlton Athletic. In the inaugural Associate Members' Cup, the U's fell to a 2–0 defeat to Essex rivals Southend United in the second round.
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1984 NatWest Trophy
The 1984 NatWest Trophy was the 4th NatWest Trophy.
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1984–85 Colchester United F.C. season
The 1984–85 season was Colchester United's fourth consecutive season in the Football League Fourth Division.
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1985 Benson & Hedges Cup
The 1985 Benson & Hedges Cup was the fourteenth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.
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1985–86 Newcastle United F.C. season
In the 1985-86 football season, Newcastle United F.C. participated in the Football League First Division.
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1986 NatWest Trophy
The 1986 NatWest Trophy was the 6th NatWest Trophy.
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1987 NatWest Trophy
The 1987 NatWest Trophy was the 7th NatWest Trophy.
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1987–88 Courage League National Division Two
The 1987–88 Courage League National Division Two was the first full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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1988–89 Courage League National Division Two
The 1988–89 Courage League National Division Two was the second full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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1989 Benson & Hedges Cup
The 1989 Benson & Hedges Cup was the eighteenth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.
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1989 NatWest Trophy
The 1989 NatWest Trophy was the 9th NatWest Trophy.
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1989–90 Courage League National Division Two
The 1989–90 Courage League National Division Two was the third full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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1990 NatWest Trophy
The 1990 NatWest Trophy was the 10th NatWest Trophy.
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1990–91 Courage League
The 1990–91 National Division One (known as the Courage League for sponsorship reasons) was the fourth season of top flight rugby union in England.
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1990–91 Scottish Inter-District Championship
The 1990–91 rugby union Scottish Inter-District Championship.
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1991 NatWest Trophy
The 1991 NatWest Trophy was an English county cricket tournament, held between 26 June and 7 September 1991.
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1991–92 English Premiership (rugby union)
The 1991–92 English Premiership, (known as the Courage League for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of top flight rugby union in England.
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1991–92 Reading F.C. season
During the 1991–92 English football season, Reading F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division, FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy.
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1991–92 Scottish Inter-District Championship
The 1991–92 rugby union Scottish Inter-District Championship was a curtailed championship.
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1992 NatWest Trophy
The 1992 NatWest Trophy was the 12th NatWest Trophy.
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1992–93 English Premiership (rugby union)
The 1992–93 English Premiership, (known as the Courage League for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth season of top flight rugby union in England.
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1992–93 Scottish Inter-District Championship
The 1992–93 rugby union Scottish Inter-District Championship seen a name change for the Anglo-Scots.
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1993 NatWest Trophy
The 1993 NatWest Trophy was the 13th NatWest Trophy.
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1993–94 English Premiership (rugby union)
The 1993–94 English Premiership, known at the time as the 1993–94 Courage League was the seventh season of competitive rugby union in England.
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1993–94 Reading F.C. season
During the 1993–94 English football season, Reading F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.
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1994 NatWest Trophy
The 1994 NatWest Trophy was the 14th NatWest Trophy.
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1994–95 English Premiership (rugby union)
The 1994–95 English Premiership, known at the time as the 1994–95 Courage League was the eighth season of competitive rugby union in England.
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1995 NatWest Trophy
The 1995 NatWest Trophy was the 15th NatWest Trophy.
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1995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament
The 1995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament was held alongside the Centenary Rugby League World Cup.
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1995–96 Courage League National Division Two
The 1995–96 Courage League National Division Two was the ninth full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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1996 Argentina rugby union tour of England
The 1996 Argentina rugby union tour of England was a series of seven matches played by the Argentina national rugby union team in November and December 1996.
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1996 Benson & Hedges Cup
The 1996 Benson & Hedges Cup was the twenty-fifth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup.
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1996 NatWest Trophy
The 1996 NatWest Trophy was the 16th NatWest Trophy.
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1996–97 Arsenal F.C. season
The 1996–97 season was the 99th season of competitive football played by Arsenal.
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1996–97 English Premiership (rugby union)
The 1996–97 English Premiership (known as the Courage League National 1 for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of the top flight of rugby union in England.
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1997 Football League play-offs
The Football League play-offs for the 1996–97 season were held in May 1997, with the finals taking place at the old Wembley Stadium in London.
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1997–98 Burnley F.C. season
The 1997–1998 season was Burnley's 3rd season in the third tier of English football.
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1997–98 English Premiership
The 1997–98 English Premiership (known as the Allied Dunbar Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the eleven full season of rugby union within the top tier of the English rugby union system.
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1997–98 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 1997–98 season was the 103th season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, their 73rd in the Football League,.
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1998 Football League play-offs
The Football League play-offs for the 1997–98 season were held in May 1998, with the finals taking place at the old Wembley Stadium in London.
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1998 Football League Second Division play-off Final
The 1998 Football League Second Division play-off Final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium, London on 24 May 1998 at the end of the 1997–98 season.
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1998–99 Burnley F.C. season
The 1998–1999 season was Burnley's 4th season in the third tier of English football.
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1998–99 English Premiership
The 1998–1999 English Premiership (called the Allied Dunbar Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th season of the league at the top of the English rugby union pyramid, the Premiership (rugby union).
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1998–99 Fulham F.C. season
The 1998–99 season was Fulham's 101st season in professional football.
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1998–99 Manchester City F.C. season
Manchester City were able to make an immediate return to Division One, thanks to a play-off final victory over Gillingham in a penalty shootout, having drawn level from 2-0 down with 89 minutes of normal time played.
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1998–99 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
The 1998–99 season was the 100th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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1999 Cricket World Cup
The 1999 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup '99) was the seventh edition of the Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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1999 NatWest Trophy
The 1999 NatWest Trophy was the 19th NatWest Trophy.
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1999–2000 Blackpool F.C. season
The 1999–2000 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 92nd season (89th consecutive) in the Football League.
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1999–2000 English Premiership
The 1999–2000 English Premiership (known as the Allied Dunbar Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the thirteenth full season of rugby union within the first tier of the English leagues, known as the Premiership.
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1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps
The 1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteers were a unit of the British Army raised from 1859 onwards as a group of originally separate Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs).
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2000 NatWest Trophy
The 2000 NatWest Trophy was the 20th and last NatWest Trophy before being renamed the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy for the 2001 version.
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2000–01 English Premiership
The 2000–01 English Premiership (called the Zurich Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.
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2000–01 Fulham F.C. season
The 2000–01 season was Fulham's 103rd season in professional football, competing in the Football League Division 1.
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2000–01 Reading F.C. season
The 2000-01 season was Reading's third season in the Division Two, following their relegation from the Division One in 1998.
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2000s (decade)
The 2000s was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009.
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2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy
The 2001 Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy was the first Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy following its change of name from the NatWest Trophy.
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2001 County Championship
The 2001 County Championship season, known as the CricInfo Championship for sponsorship reasons, was contested through two divisions: Division One and Division Two.
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2001 Women's Five Nations Championship
The 2001 Women's Five Nations Championship was the third and final series of the rugby union Women's Five Nations Championship and was won by, who achieved the Grand Slam.
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2001–02 English Premiership
The 2001-02 Zurich Premiership was the 15th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.
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2002 County Championship
The 2002 County Championship season, known as the Frizzell County Championship for sponsorship reasons, was contested through two divisions: Division One and Division Two.
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2002–03 English Premiership
The 2002-03 Zurich Premiership was the 16th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.
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2002–03 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2002–03 football season was Plymouth Argyle Football Club's 99th consecutive season as a professional club.
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2003 Barbarians end of season tour
The 2003 Barbarians end of season tour was a series of matches played in May–June 2003 in Scotland, Wales and England by Barbarian F.C.
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2003 British Grand Prix
The 2003 British Grand Prix (formally the LVI Foster's British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 20 July 2003 at the Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England.
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2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy
The 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy was an English county cricket tournament, held between 29 August 2002 and 30 August 2003.
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2003–04 English Premiership
The 2003-04 Zurich Premiership was the 17th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.
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2003–04 Norwich City F.C. season
The 2003–04 season was the 102nd season in the history of Norwich City, and the club's ninth consecutive season competing in the Football League First Division.
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2003–04 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2003/04 football season saw Plymouth Argyle regain a place in the second tier of English football for the first time in twelve seasons, Along the way to capturing the Division Two championship they accumulated 90 league points, 21 clean sheets and a club record of seven straight clean sheets whilst also losing arguably the most successful manager in recent history in Paul Sturrock to Southampton F.C.
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2004 Football League play-offs
The Football League play-offs for the 2003–04 season were held in May 2004, with the finals taking place at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
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2004 Twenty20 Cup
The 2004 Twenty20 Cup was the second competing of the Twenty20 Cup competition for English and Welsh county clubs.
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2004–05 English Premiership
The 2004–05 Zurich Premiership was the 18th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.
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2004–05 Grimsby Town F.C. season
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2004–05 Southampton F.C. season
During the 2004–05 English football season, Southampton Football Club competed in the Premier League.
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2004–05 Swansea City A.F.C. season
The 2004–05 season was Swansea City Association Football Club's 27th season in the newly formed Football League Two, and their 76th in English football.
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2004–05 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
The 2004–05 season was the 106th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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2005 Football League play-offs
The Football League play-offs for the 2004–05 season were held in May 2005, with the finals taking place at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
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2005 Twenty20 Cup
The 2005 Twenty20 Cup was the third Twenty20 Cup competition for English and Welsh county clubs.
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2005–06 English Premiership
The 2005–06 Guinness Premiership was the 19th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2005 and May 2006.
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2005–06 Grimsby Town F.C. season
Carlisle United were another side who earned a second successive promotion, only two years after a relegation from the League that some predicted would see the end of the club.
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2006–07 English Premiership
The 2006–07 Guinness Premiership was the 20th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2006 and May 2007.
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2006–07 Grimsby Town F.C. season
Grimsby Town Football Club entered the 2006–07 season as a member of League Two for the 3rd season on the trot.
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2006–07 Heineken Cup pool stage
The 2006–07 Heineken Cup pool stage was played from October 2006 through to January 2007.
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2007 Churchill Cup
The 2007 Churchill Cup was held from May 18 to June 2, 2007.
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2007 M1 motorway coach accident
On 3 September 2007, a National Express single-decker coach, travelling southbound on the M1 motorway was involved in a crash.
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2007 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
Throughout August 2007, various teams prepared for the Rugby World Cup in France with a short series of test matches, primarily in the Northern Hemisphere and involving the RBS Six Nations sides.
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2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite qualification
UEFA U-19 Championship 2007 (Elite Round) is the second round of qualification for the final tournament of the 2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship.
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2007–08 Coventry City F.C. season
This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2007-08 season, presented in chronological order.
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2007–08 National Division One
The 2007–08 National Division One was the 21st full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship.
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2007–08 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
The 2007–08 season was the 109th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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2008 Twenty20 Cup Midlands/Wales/West Division
The Midlands/Wales/West Division of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup.
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2008–09 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season
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2008–09 EDF Energy Cup
The 2008-09 Anglo-Welsh Cup, known as the EDF Energy Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 38th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the fourth to follow the recently adopted Anglo-Welsh format.
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2008–09 English Premiership
The 2008–09 Guinness Premiership was the 22nd season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2008 and May 2009.
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2008–09 European Challenge Cup
The 2008–09 European Challenge Cup was the 13th season of the European Challenge Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from six nations in European rugby.
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2008–09 European Challenge Cup pool stage
The 2008–09 European Challenge Cup pool stage was the opening stage of the 13th season of the European Challenge Cup, the second-tier competition for European rugby union clubs.
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2008–09 Leeds United F.C. season
The 2008–09 season was Leeds United F.C.'s second consecutive season in the third tier of English football and for the second year running saw them finish in the play-offs in League One.
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2008–09 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season
The 2008–09 season was the fifth season of competitive association football in the Football League played by Milton Keynes Dons Football Club, a professional football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
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2009 Friends Provident Trophy
The 2009 Friends Provident Trophy was an English county cricket tournament held between 19 April and 25 July 2009.
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2009 Twenty20 Cup
The 2009 Twenty20 Cup was the seventh Twenty20 Cup competition for English and Welsh county clubs.
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2009 Twenty20 Cup Midlands/Wales/West Division
The Midlands/Wales/West Division of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup.
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2009–10 Accrington Stanley F.C. season
This article documents the 2009–10 season of Lancashire football club Accrington Stanley.
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2009–10 Barnet F.C. season
This article documents the 2009–10 season for North London football club Barnet.
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2009–10 Burton Albion F.C. season
This article details Burton Albion F.C.'s 2009–10 season in League Two.
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2009–10 Coventry City F.C. season
This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2009–10 season, presented in chronological order.
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2009–10 Darlington F.C. season
The 2009–10 season is Darlington Football Club's 81st season in the Football League and their 18th consecutive season in the fourth tier of English football, currently called Football League Two.
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2009–10 Derby County F.C. season
The 2009–10 season was Derby County's 111th season in the Football League.
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2009–10 English Premiership
The 2009–10 Guinness Premiership was the 23rd season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions, played between September 2009 and May 2010.
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2009–10 Grimsby Town F.C. season
Grimsby Town Football Club entered the 2009–10 as a member of Football League Two for the 6th season on the trot.
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2009–10 Heineken Cup pool stage
The pool stage of the 2009–10 Heineken Cup was the opening phase of the annual competition, in which 24 teams were arranged into six pools contesting of four teams each and then competed in a home-and-away double round robin.
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2009–10 LV Cup
The 2009–10 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2009–10 Northampton Town F.C. season
The 2009–10 football season is Northampton Town Football Club's 32nd season in the Football League Two, the fourth division of English football, and their 95th as a professional club.
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2009–10 Southampton F.C. season
The 2009–10 season was Southampton's fifth consecutive season in The Football League and their first season in League One.
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2009–11 International Challenge Trophy
The 2009–11 International Challenge Trophy was the third edition of the International Challenge Trophy.
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2010 Friends Provident t20
The 2010 Friends Provident t20 tournament was the inaugural Friends Provident t20 Twenty20 cricket competition for the England and Wales first-class counties.
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2010 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
The 2010 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series, (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2010 J.P Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series) was the inaugural Rugby Union 7-a-side competition for the twelve 2010–11 Aviva Premiership Clubs.
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2010 UEFA European Under-17 Championship elite round
2010 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship (Elite Round) was the second round of qualifications for the final tournament of UEFA U-17 Championship 2010.
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2010–11 Accrington Stanley F.C. season
The 2010-11 season achieved the highest ever league placing for Accrington Stanley to date when they reached 5th in League Two, beating their previous best of 15th in 2009–10.
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2010–11 Aldershot Town F.C. season
The 2010–11 season is the 19th year of football played by Aldershot Town F.C. and their 3rd season back in The Football League.
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2010–11 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season
The 2010–11 season was Brighton & Hove Albion's fourth consecutive season in the League One.
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2010–11 Burton Albion F.C. season
This article details Burton Albion F.C.'s 2010–11 season in League Two.
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2010–11 Coventry Blaze season
The 2010–11 Coventry Blaze season was the 8th season for the Coventry Blaze in the British Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL).
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2010–11 Coventry City F.C. season
The 2010–11 season was Coventry City's 91st season in The Football League and their 10th consecutive season in the Football League Championship, giving them the second longest consecutive run in the division, behind only Preston North End.
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2010–11 Derby County F.C. season
The 2010–11 season was Derby County's 112th season in the Football League.
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2010–11 English Premiership
The 2010–11 Aviva Premiership was the 24th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions and the first to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2010–11 Football League Two
The 2010–11 Football League Two season, (known as the Npower League Two for sponsorship reasons), was the lowest division of the Football League for that season.
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2010–11 Heineken Cup pool stage
The 2010–11 Heineken Cup pool stage was the first stage of the current season of the Heineken Cup, Europe's top competition for rugby union clubs.
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2010–11 LV Cup
The 2010–11 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2010–11 Northampton Town F.C. season
The 2010–11 football season was Northampton Town Football Club's 33rd season in the Football League Two, the fourth division of English football, and their 103rd as a professional club.
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2011 Churchill Cup
The 2011 Churchill Cup, the ninth and final edition of an annual international rugby union tournament, took place in Northampton, Esher, Gloucester and Worcester.
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2011 Clydesdale Bank 40
The 2011 Clydesdale Bank 40 tournament was the second season of the ECB 40 limited overs cricket competition for the English and Welsh first-class counties.
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2011 County Championship
The 2011 County Championship season, known as the LV County Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the 112th cricket County Championship season.
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2011 England riots
The 2011 England riots occurred between 6 and 11 August 2011, when thousands of people rioted in several London boroughs and in cities and towns across England.
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2011 Friends Life t20
The 2011 Friends Life t20 was the second season of the Friends Life t20, England's premier domestic Twenty20 competition.
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2011 murder of the Ding family
The 2011 murder of the Ding family occurred in Wootton, a suburb of Northampton, England, in late April.
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2011 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
The 2011 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series, named for sponsorship reasons as the 2011 J.P Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series, was the second Rugby Union 7-a-side competition for the 12 2011-12 Aviva Premiership Clubs.
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2011 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
Throughout July and August 2011, various teams played Test match and non-test match fixtures for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
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2011–12 Aldershot Town F.C. season
During the season, the English football club PAGENAME-7 was placed 11th in the:Football League Two.
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2011–12 Burton Albion F.C. season
The 2011-12 season was Burton Albion's third consecutive season in League Two.
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2011–12 Cardiff City F.C. season
The 2011–12 season was the 85th season of competitive association football in the Football League played by Cardiff City Football Club.
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2011–12 Coventry Blaze season
The 2011–12 Coventry Blaze season is the 9th season for the Coventry Blaze in the British Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL).
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2011–12 Crawley Town F.C. season
The 2011–12 season will be the 62nd season in which Crawley Town have played senior football, and the seventh as a fully professional team.
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2011–12 English Premiership
The 2011–12 Aviva Premiership was the 25th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions and the second to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2011–12 FA Women's Premier League Cup
The 2011–12 FA Women's Premier League Cup was the 22nd edition of the cup tournament for teams both levels of the Women's Premier League, the National Division and the Northern and Southern Divisions, the second and third levels of English women's football respectively.
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2011–12 Football League Cup
The 2011–12 Football League Cup (known as the Carling Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 52nd season of the Football League Cup, a knock-out competition for the top 92 football clubs played in English football league system.
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2011–12 Football League Two
The 2011–12 Football League Two (referred to as the Npower Football League Two for sponsorship reasons) is the eighth season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format.
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2011–12 Heineken Cup pool stage
The 2011–12 Heineken Cup pool stage was the first stage of the 17th season of the Heineken Cup, Europe's top competition for rugby union clubs.
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2011–12 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season
Huddersfield Town's 2011–12 campaign was Huddersfield Town's eighth consecutive season in the third tier of English football.
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2011–12 Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball team
The 2011–12 Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball team represented Loyola University Maryland during the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.
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2011–12 LV Cup
The 2011–12 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2011–12 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
The 2011–12 season will be Nottingham Forest Football Club's 4th consecutive season in the Championship.
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2011–12 Oxford United F.C. season
Oxford United F.C. season 2011–12 was the club's second season in League Two after returning from the Conference.
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2011–12 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2011–12 season was Plymouth Argyle's 100th as a professional football club, their 87th as a member of the Football League and their sixth in Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system.
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2011–12 Southend United F.C. season
This page shows the progress of Southend United F.C. in the 2011–12 football season.
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2011–12 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
The 2011–12 season was the 113th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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2012 Clydesdale Bank 40
The 2012 Clydesdale Bank 40 tournament was the third season of the ECB 40 limited overs cricket competition for the English and Welsh first-class counties.
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2012 County Championship
The 2012 County Championship season, known as the LV.
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2012 Friends Life t20
The 2012 Friends Life t20 was the third season of the Friends Life t20, England's premier domestic Twenty20 competition.
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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 Accrington Stanley F.C. season
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2012–13 Barnet F.C. season
Barnet began the season with a new manager after Lawrie Sanchez was sacked towards the end of the 2011/12 season and subsequent caretaker manager Martin Allen was not asked to continue.
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2012–13 Cardiff City F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was Cardiff's 86th in the Football League after joining in 1920.
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2012–13 Coventry City F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was Coventry City's 93rd season in The Football League and their first season in Football League One following relegation from the Football League Championship.
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2012–13 Derby County F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was Derby County's 107th season in the Football League and their 114th overall in league football.
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2012–13 English Premiership
The 2012–13 Aviva Premiership was the 26th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions and the third to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2012–13 FA Cup
The 2012–13 FA Cup was the 132nd season of the FA Cup, the main domestic cup competition in English football, and the oldest football knock-out competition in the world.
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2012–13 Fleetwood Town F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was Fleetwood Town's first in the Football League following promotion from the Football Conference the previous season.
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2012–13 Football League Two
The 2012–13 Football League Two (referred to as the Npower Football League Two for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the league under its current title and twentieth season under its current league division format.
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2012–13 Glasgow Warriors season
The 2012-13 Glasgow Warriors season saw the team participate in competitions including the RaboDirect Pro12 and the European Rugby Champions Cup.
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2012–13 Heineken Cup pool stage
The 2012–13 Heineken Cup pool stage was the first stage of the 18th season of the Heineken Cup, Europe's top competition for rugby union clubs.
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2012–13 Leyton Orient F.C. season
The 2012–13 Leyton Orient F.C. season was the 114th season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 97th in the Football League, and seventh consecutive season in the third tier of the English football league system.
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2012–13 LV Cup
The 2012–13 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2012–13 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was Milton Keynes Dons' ninth season in their existence as a professional association football club, and their fifth consecutive season competing in Football League One.
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2012–13 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was the 99th season of competitive association football played by Plymouth Argyle Football Club, an English team based in Plymouth.
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2012–13 Rochdale A.F.C. season
The 2012–13 season is the 92nd season of competitive football for Rochdale A.F.C., a professional English football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
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2012–13 Rotherham United F.C. season
In the 2012–13 season, The Millers competed in League Two-the fourth tier in the football league.
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2012–13 Southend United F.C. season
This page shows the progress of Southend United F.C. in the 2012–13 football season.
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2012–13 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
The 2012–13 season was the 114th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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2013 County Championship
The 2013 County Championship season, known as the LV.
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2013 Football League play-offs
The Football League play-offs for the 2012–13 season were held in May 2013 with all finals being staged at Wembley Stadium in London.
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2013 Friends Life t20
The 2013 Friends Life t20 was the fourth season of the Friends Life t20 Twenty20 English cricket competition.
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2013 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
The 2013 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series (styled for sponsorship reasons as the 2013 J.P Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series) was the fourth Rugby Union 7-a-side competition for the twelve 2013–14 Aviva Premiership Clubs.
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2013 Yorkshire Bank 40
The 2013 Yorkshire Bank 40 tournament was the fourth and final season of the ECB 40 limited overs cricket competition for the English and Welsh first-class counties, plus Scotland, the Netherlands, and the Unicorns, a team of players who did not have first-class contracts.
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2013–14 Accrington Stanley F.C. season
The 2013–14 season is Accrington Stanley's eighth consecutive season in the Football League and League Two.
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2013–14 Bristol City F.C. season
The 2013-14 season was Bristol City's 116th season as a professional football club.
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2013–14 Carlisle United F.C. season
This page shows the progress of Carlisle United F.C.'s campaign in the 2013–14 football season.
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2013–14 Cheltenham Town F.C. season
The 2013-14 season was the 127th season of Cheltenham Town's existence, and their fourteenth in the Football League since promotion from Conference National in 2000.
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2013–14 Coventry City F.C. season
The 2013–14 season is Coventry City's 94th season in The Football League and their second consecutive season in League One.
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2013–14 English Premiership
The 2013–14 Aviva Premiership was the 27th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competition and the fourth to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2013–14 F.C. Halifax Town season
The 2013–14 season was the sixth season of the club since its reformation and its first season in the Conference Premier since the old club's liquidation.
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2013–14 FA Cup
The 2013–14 FA Cup (also known as The FA Cup with Budweiser for sponsorship reasons) was the 133rd season of the FA Cup, the main domestic cup competition in English football, and the oldest football knock-out competition in the world.
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2013–14 Fleetwood Town F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Fleetwood Town's second-consecutive season in Football League Two.
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2013–14 Football League One
The 2013–14 Football League One (referred to as Sky Bet League One for sponsorship reasons) is the tenth season of the league under its current title and twenty-first season under its current league division format.
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2013–14 Football League Two
The 2013–14 Football League Two (referred to as Sky Bet League Two for sponsorship reasons) is the tenth season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format.
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2013–14 Hartlepool United F.C. season
The 2013–14 season is Hartlepool United's 93rd competitive season and their first consecutive season in League Two since 2006-07.
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2013–14 Leicester City F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Leicester City F.C.'s 109th season in the English football league system and their 62nd (non-consecutive) season in the second tier of English football.
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2013–14 Leyton Orient F.C. season
The 2013–14 Leyton Orient F.C. season is the 115th season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 98th in the Football League, and eighth consecutive season in the third tier of the English football league system.
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2013–14 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Milton Keynes Dons' tenth season in their existence as a professional association football club, and their sixth consecutive season competing in Football League One.
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2013–14 Newport County A.F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Newport County's first season in Football League Two, 61st season in the Football League and 93rd season of league football overall.
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2013–14 Notts County F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Notts County Football Club's 125th year in the Football League and their fourth consecutive season in Football League One, the third division of the English League System.
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2013–14 Oxford United F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Oxford United's fourth season in League Two after returning from the Conference.
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2013–14 Peterborough United F.C. season
The 2013–14 season will be Peterborough United's 54th year in the Football League and their first season in the third division of English football, Football League One for 2 year following their relegation from the Championship.
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2013–14 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Plymouth Argyle's 87th in the Football League and eighth in the fourth division of English football.
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2013–14 Port Vale F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Port Vale's 102nd season of football in the Football League, and first season back in League One, following their promotion from League Two.
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2013–14 Portsmouth F.C. season
Portsmouth will play in League Two after being relegated from League One.
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2013–14 Preston North End F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Preston North End's 126th year in the Football League and their third consecutive season in the third division of English football, Football League One.
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2013–14 Rochdale A.F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was the 93rd season of competitive football for Rochdale, and their second consecutive season in League Two.
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2013–14 Scunthorpe United F.C. season
The 2013–14 season is Scunthorpe United's 1st in the fourth division of English football since 2005, following their relegation from League One the previous season.
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2013–14 Sheffield United F.C. season
Sheffield United Football Club participated in League One, the third level of English football, during the 2013–14 season, after losing in the previous season's play-off semi final.
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2013–14 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was Shrewsbury's second consecutive season back in League One after achieving a 16th-placed finish the previous season.
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2013–14 Swindon Town F.C. season
The 2013–14 season will be Swindon Town's second consecutive season in the League One since gaining promotion from League Two in 2012.
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2013–14 Tranmere Rovers F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was the 113th season of competitive association football and the 87th season in the Football League played by Tranmere Rovers Football Club, a professional football club based in Birkenhead, Wirral.
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2013–14 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
The 2013–14 season was the 115th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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2014 County Championship
The 2014 County Championship season, known as the LV.
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2014 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 2014 in the United Kingdom.
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2014 NatWest t20 Blast
The 2014 NatWest t20 Blast was the first season of the NatWest t20 Blast, the English Twenty20 cricket competition.
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2014 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
The 2014 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series was the fifth Rugby Union 7-a-side competition for the twelve 2014–15 Aviva Premiership Clubs, and the first to include the four Welsh Regions that compete in the Pro12.
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2014 Royal London One-Day Cup
The 2014 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was the 2014 season ECB limited overs cricket competition for the England and Wales first-class counties.
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2014 The Women's Tour
The 2014 Friends Life Women's Tour was the inaugural edition of The Women's Tour, a stage race held in Great Britain, with a UCI rating of 2.1.
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2014–15 Accrington Stanley F.C. season
The 2014–15 season is Accrington Stanley's ninth consecutive season in the Football League and League Two.
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2014–15 Burton Albion F.C. season
The 2014-15 season is Burton Albion's sixth consecutive season in League Two. They finished 6th in the previous season but failed to get promotion via the playoffs. It was Gary Rowett's third season as manager of the club, he would leave in November to join Birmingham City. The club would appoint former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and under his leadership the club finished first earning promotion to the Football League One for the first time in the club's history.
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2014–15 Bury F.C. season
During the 2014–15 season, Bury will play their games in the fourth tier of English football, Football League Two.
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2014–15 Cambridge United F.C. season
The 2014–15 is the 102nd full season in the history of Cambridge United, in which they will compete in the League Two, along with various cup competitions.
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2014–15 Cardiff City F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Cardiff City Football Club's 98th season playing professional football and the 87th in the Football League.
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2014–15 Carlisle United F.C. season
This page will show the progress of Carlisle United F.C.'s campaign in the 2014–15 football season.
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2014–15 Cheltenham Town F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was the 75th season of competitive association football since joining Southern Football League in 1935 and the 16th season in the Football League played by Cheltenham Town Football Club, a professional football club based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
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2014–15 Coventry City F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Coventry City's 95th season in The Football League and their third consecutive season in League One.
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2014–15 English Premiership
The 2014–15 Aviva Premiership was the 28th season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition, and the fifth to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2014–15 Exeter City F.C. season
This page shows the progress of Exeter City F.C. in the 2014–15 football season.
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2014–15 FA Cup
The 2014–15 FA Cup, also called the 2014–15 FA Challenge Cup, was the 134th occurrence of the FA Cup, the main domestic cup in English football and the oldest knockout competition in the world.
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2014–15 Football League Two
The 2014–15 Football League Two (referred to as the Sky Bet League Two for sponsorship reasons) was the 11th season of the Football League Two under its current title and the 23rd season under its current league division format.
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2014–15 Hartlepool United F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Hartlepool United's 97th season in existence and the second consecutive season in Football League Two.
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2014–15 Leyton Orient F.C. season
The 2014–15 Leyton Orient F.C. season is the 116th season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 99th in the Football League, and ninth consecutive season in the third tier of the English football league system.
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2014–15 Luton Town F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was the 129th in the history of Luton Town Football Club and the club’s first back in the Football League since the 2008–09 season following its promotion from the Conference Premier during the previous season.
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2014–15 LV Cup
The 2014–15 LV Cup (styled as the LV.
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2014–15 Morecambe F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Morecambe's eighth consecutive season in League Two, the fourth tier of English football.
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2014–15 Newport County A.F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Newport County's second consecutive season in Football League Two, 62nd season in the Football League and 94th season of league football overall.
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2014–15 Northampton Town F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was the 107th season in the history of Northampton Town.
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2014–15 Oxford United F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Oxford United's fifth season in League Two after returning from the Conference, and their first under new manager Michael Appleton.
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2014–15 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Plymouth Argyle's 88th in the Football League and ninth in the fourth division of English football.
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2014–15 Portsmouth F.C. season
The 2014–15 season is Portsmouth's hundredth sixteenth season of existence.
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2014–15 Preston North End F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was Preston North End's 127th in the Football League.
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2014–15 Rochdale A.F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was the 94th season of competitive football for Rochdale.
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2014–15 Sheffield United F.C. season
Sheffield United Football Club participated in League One, the third level of English football, during the 2014–15 season.
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2014–15 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season
The 2014−15 season was Shrewsbury's first season back in League Two after being relegated in the 2013−14 season.
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2014–15 Southend United F.C. season
This page shows the progress of Southend United F.C. in the 2014–15 football season.
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2014–15 Tranmere Rovers F.C. season
The 2014–15 season was the 114th season of competitive association football and the 88th season in the Football League played by Tranmere Rovers Football Club, a professional football club based in Birkenhead, Wirral.
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2014–15 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season
The 2014–15 Football League Two was Wycombe Wanderers' 127th season in existence and their 21st season in the Football League.
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2015 County Championship
The 2015 County Championship season, known as the LV.
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2015 NatWest t20 Blast
The 2015 NatWest t20 Blast was the second season of the NatWest t20 Blast, the English and Welsh Twenty20 cricket competition.
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2015–16 Barnet F.C. season
The 2015–16 season is Barnet's 128th year in existence and first back in League Two, since the 2012–13 season, after gaining promotion the previous season.
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2015–16 Barnsley F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Barnsley's second consecutive season in League One following their relegation from the Championship in the 2013–14 season.
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2015–16 Blackpool F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 107th season in the Football League, and their first season back in League One following relegation from the 2014–15 Football League Championship.
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2015–16 Cambridge United F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Cambridge United's 103rd season in their history and their second consecutive season in League Two.
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2015–16 Carlisle United F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Carlisle United's 111th season in their history and their second consecutive season in League Two.
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2015–16 Colchester United F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Colchester United's 79th season in their history and their eighth consecutive season in League One, the third tier of English football.
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2015–16 Coventry City F.C. season
The 2015–16 season is Coventry City's 132nd season in their history and fourth consecutive season in League One.
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2015–16 Crawley Town F.C. season
The 2015–16 season will be Crawley Town's 120th season in their history and their first season back in League Two since being relegated from League One the previous season.
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2015–16 Derby County F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Derby County's eighth consecutive season in the Championship in their 132nd year in existence.
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2015–16 English Premiership
The 2015–16 English Premiership was the 29th season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition, and the sixth to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2015–16 Exeter City F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Exeter City's 114th year in existence and their fourth consecutive season in League Two.
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2015–16 FA Cup
The 2015–16 FA Cup (also known as the FA Challenge Cup) was the 135th edition of the oldest recognised football tournament in the world.
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2015–16 Football League Cup
The 2015–16 Football League Cup (known as the Capital One Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 56th season of the Football League Cup.
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2015–16 Football League Trophy
The 2015–16 Football League Trophy was the 32nd season in the history of the competition, a knock-out tournament for English football clubs in League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football.
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2015–16 Football League Two
The 2015–16 Football League Two (referred to as the Sky Bet League Two for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th season of the Football League Two under its current title and the 24th season under its current league division format.
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2015–16 Hartlepool United F.C. season
The 2015–16 season is Hartlepool United's 108th year in existence and their third consecutive season in League Two.
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2015–16 Leyton Orient F.C. season
The 2015–16 Leyton Orient F.C. season is the 117th season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 100th in the Football League, and the first season of their return to the fourth tier of the English football league system.
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2015–16 Luton Town F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was the 130th in the history of Luton Town Football Club and the club’s 90th season in the Football League.
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2015–16 Mansfield Town F.C. season
The 2015–16 season will be Mansfield Town's 119th season in their history and their third consecutive season in League Two.
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2015–16 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Milton Keynes Dons's 12th season in their existence, and their first season in the Championship, the second tier of English football, having gained promotion from League One the previous season.
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2015–16 Morecambe F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Morecambe's ninth consecutive season in League Two, the fourth tier of English football.
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2015–16 Newport County A.F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Newport County's third consecutive season in League Two and 63rd season in the Football League.
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2015–16 Northampton Town F.C. season
The 2015–16 season is Northampton Town's 119th season of existence and their seventh consecutive season in League Two.
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2015–16 Notts County F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Notts County's 153rd season in their history and their first season back in League Two since being relegated from League One the previous season.
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2015–16 Oxford United F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Oxford United's sixth consecutive season in League Two and 122nd year in existence.
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2015–16 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2015–16 season is Plymouth Argyle's fifth consecutive season in League Two and their 130th year in existence.
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2015–16 Portsmouth F.C. season
The 2015–16 season is Portsmouth's 117th season of existence and their third consecutive season in League Two.
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2015–16 Preston North End F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Preston North End's first season back in the Championship, after gaining promotion via the play-offs last season, in their 136th year in existence. Along with competing in the Championship, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and League Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.
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2015–16 Stevenage F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Stevenage's second consecutive season in League Two and their 40th year in existence.
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2015–16 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season
The 2015–16 season was Wycombe Wanderers' 129th season in existence and their 23rd consecutive season in the Football League.
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2016 clown sightings
The 2016 clown sightings were reports of people disguised as armed evil clowns in incongruous settings, such as near forests and schools.
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2016 County Championship
The 2016 County Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2016 Specsavers County Championship), was the 117th cricket County Championship season.
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2016 County Championship Plate
The 2016 County Championship Plate, also known as Bill Beaumont Cup Division 2, was the 15th version of the annual English rugby union, County Championship organised by the RFU for the tier 2 English counties.
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2016 England A Team Tri-Series
England A Team Tri-Series was a List A cricket tournament held in England in July 2016.
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2016 NatWest t20 Blast
The 2016 NatWest T20 Blast is the third season of the domestic T20 competition, run by the ECB, branded as the NatWest t20 Blast.
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2016 Royal London One-Day Cup
The 2016 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was a limited overs cricket competition that formed part of the 2016 domestic cricket season in England and Wales.
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2016 The Women's Tour
The 2016 Aviva Women's Tour was the third staging of The Women's Tour, a women's stage race held in the United Kingdom.
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2016–17 Anglo-Welsh Cup
The 2016–17 Anglo-Welsh Cup was the 45th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the 11th to follow the Anglo-Welsh Cup format.
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2016–17 Barnsley F.C. season
The 2016–17 season saw Barnsley's return to the Championship after two seasons in League One, following their relegation in the 2013–14 season.
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2016–17 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Bolton Wanderers's first season in the third tier of English football since 1993 following their relegation from the Football League Championship.
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2016–17 Bristol Rovers F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was the 134th season in Bristol Rovers' history and their 89th in the English Football League.
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2016–17 Bury F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Bury's second consecutive season in League One and their 132nd year in existence.
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2016–17 Charlton Athletic F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Charlton Athletic's 95th season in their existence and first back in League One - since being champions in 2011–12 - following relegation from the championship the previous season.
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2016–17 Chesterfield F.C. season
The 2016–17 season will be Chesterfield's 150th season in their history and their third consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Connacht Rugby season
The 2016–17 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby's sixteenth season competing in the Pro12, and the team's twenty-first season as a professional side.
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2016–17 Coventry City F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Coventry City's 133rd season in their existence and fifth consecutive in the English third tier, League One.
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2016–17 EFL Cup
The 2016–17 EFL Cup was the 57th season of the EFL Cup, formerly known as the Football League Cup, featuring all 92 clubs from the Premier League and the English Football League (EFL).
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2016–17 EFL League One
The 2016–17 EFL League One (referred to as the Sky Bet League One for sponsorship reasons) was the 13th season of the Football League One under its current title and the 24th season under its current league division format.
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2016–17 EFL Trophy
The 2016–17 EFL Trophy, known as the Checkatrade Trophy for sponsorship reasons, was the 33rd season in the history of the competition and the 1st since being rebranded from Football League Trophy.
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2016–17 English Premiership
The 2016–17 English Premiership was the 30th season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition, and the seventh to be sponsored by Aviva.
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2016–17 FA Cup
The 2016–17 FA Cup (also known as the FA Challenge Cup) was the 136th edition of the oldest recognised football tournament in the world.
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2016–17 Fleetwood Town F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Fleetwood Town's 109th season in their history and third consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Gillingham F.C. season
The 2016–17 season will be Gillingham's 124th season in their existence and fourth consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Millwall F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Millwall's 131st year in existence, 90th consecutive season in The Football League and 43rd in the third tier.
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2016–17 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Milton Keynes Dons' 13th season in their existence, and was their first season back in League One, the third level of English football, following relegation from the Championship the previous season.
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2016–17 Northampton Town F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Northampton Town's 120th season of existence and their first season back in League One after a seven-year absence.
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2016–17 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Oldham Athletic's 122nd season in their history and 20th consecutive season in League One. Along with competing in League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, League Cup and Football League Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
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2016–17 Oxford United F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Oxford United's first season back in League One after gaining promotion the previous season, and their 123rd year in existence.
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2016–17 Peterborough United F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Peterborough United's 57th year in the Football League and their fourth consecutive season in the third tier, League One.
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2016–17 Port Vale F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Port Vale's 105th season of football in the English Football League, and fourth successive season in EFL League One.
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2016–17 Preston North End F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Preston North End's second consecutive season in the Championship in their 137th year in existence.
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2016–17 Rochdale A.F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Rochdale's 110th year in existence and their third consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Scunthorpe United F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Scunthorpe United's 118th season in their existence and their third consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Sheffield United F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was Sheffield United's 128th season in their history and their sixth consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Shrewsbury Town's 131st year in existence and their second consecutive season in League One after finishing in 20th place the previous season.
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2016–17 Southend United F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Southend United's 111th year in existence and their second consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Swindon Town F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Swindon Town's 138th season in their existence and their fifth consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 Walsall F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Walsall's 129th season in their existence and their tenth consecutive season in League One.
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2016–17 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was West Bromwich Albion's seventh consecutive season in the Premier League and their 139th year in existence.
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2016–17 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
The 2016–17 season was the 139th year in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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2016–17 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season
The 2016–17 season is Wycombe Wanderers' 130th season in existence and their 24th consecutive season in the Football League.
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2017 County Championship
The 2017 County Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2017 Specsavers County Championship), was the 118th cricket County Championship season.
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2017 Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches
The 2017 Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches were a series of first-class cricket matches played between the eighteen County Championship teams and the six Marylebone Cricket Club University teams (MCCU) of England and Wales.
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2017 NatWest t20 Blast
The 2017 NatWest T20 Blast was the 2017 season of the T20 Blast, a professional Twenty20 cricket league in England and Wales.
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2017 PGA EuroPro Tour
The 2017 PGA EuroPro Tour was the 16th season of the PGA EuroPro Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour.
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2017 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
The 2017 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series was the eighth rugby union 7-a-side competition for the twelve 2017–18 Aviva Premiership clubs, and the first to exclude the four Welsh Regions which compete in the Pro14, since 2013.
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2017 Royal London One-Day Cup
The 2017 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was a limited overs cricket competition that forms part of the 2017 domestic cricket season in England and Wales.
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2017 Six Nations Under 20s Championship
The 2017 Six Nations Under 20s Championship, was the 10th series of the Six Nations Under 20s Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship.
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2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup
The 2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup will be the 46th season of England's national rugby union cup competition, and the 12th and final to follow the Anglo-Welsh Cup format.
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2017–18 Barnsley F.C. season
The 2017–18 season had Barnsley playing in the Championship The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.
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2017–18 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
The 2017–18 season was Blackburn Rovers' 130th season as a professional football club and its first playing in the League One following its relegation from the Championship the previous season. Along with competing in the League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. Thanks to a 0-1 win against Doncaster Rovers on 24 April, Blackburn were promoted to the Championship. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.
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2017–18 Blackpool F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Blackpool F.C.'s 109th season in the Football League, and their first season back in League One following promotion from the 2016–17 Football League Two Play-Offs, against Exeter.
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2017–18 Bristol Rovers F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is the 135th season in Bristol Rovers' history and their 90th in the English Football League.
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2017–18 Bury F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Bury's third consecutive season in League One and their 133rd year in existence.
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2017–18 Cambridge United F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Cambridge United's 106th season in their history, their 39th in the Football League, and their fourth consecutive season in League Two.
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2017–18 Charlton Athletic F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Charlton Athletic's 96th season in their existence.
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2017–18 Coventry City F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Coventry City's 134th season in their existence and their first in the English fourth tier for 59 years, League Two, following relegation the previous season.
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2017–18 Derby County F.C. season
The 2017–18 season was Derby County's tenth consecutive season in the Championship in their 134th year in existence.
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2017–18 Doncaster Rovers F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Doncaster Rovers's 139th season in their existence, 15th consecutive season in the Football League and first back in League One following promotion last season.
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2017–18 EFL League One
The 2017–18 EFL League One (referred to as the Sky Bet League One for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the Football League One under its current title, and the 25th season under its current league division format.
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2017–18 English Premiership
The 2017–18 English Premiership was the 31st season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition and the eighth and final to be sponsored by Aviva, with naming rights being purchased by Gallagher.
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2017–18 European Rugby Champions–Challenge Cup play-offs
The 2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup-Challenge Cup play-off was the third play-off for entry into the top level competition of European Club rugby union, the European Rugby Champions Cup.
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2017–18 FA Cup
The 2017–18 FA Cup (also known as the FA Challenge Cup) was the 137th edition of the oldest recognised football tournament in the world.
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2017–18 Fleetwood Town F.C. season
The 2017–18 season will be Fleetwood Town's 110th season in their history and fourth consecutive season in League One.
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2017–18 Gillingham F.C. season
The 2017–18 season will be Gillingham's 125th season in their existence and fifth consecutive season in League One.
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2017–18 Newport County A.F.C. season
The 2017–18 season was Newport County's fifth consecutive season in Football League Two, 65th season in the Football League and 97th season of league football overall.
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2017–18 Northampton Town F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Northampton Town's 121st season of existence and their second season back in League One after a seven-year absence.
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2017–18 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Oldham Athletic's 123rd season in their history and 21st consecutive season in League One.
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2017–18 Oxford United F.C. season
The 2017–18 season was Oxford United's second consecutive season in League One and their 124th year in existence.
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2017–18 Peterborough United F.C. season
The 2017–18 season will be Peterborough United's 58th year in the Football League and their fifth consecutive season in the third tier, League One.
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2017–18 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Plymouth Argyle's first season back in League One since the 2010–11 season, following their promotion from League Two and their 132nd year in existence.
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2017–18 Preston North End F.C. season
The 2017–18 season was Preston North End's third consecutive season in the Championship in their 138th year in existence.
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2017–18 Rochdale A.F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Rochdale's 111th year in existence and their fourth consecutive season in League One.
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2017–18 Rotherham United F.C. season
The 2017–18 season was Rotherham United's 93rd season in their existence and their first back in League One following relegation in 2016–17.
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2017–18 Scunthorpe United F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Scunthorpe United's 119th season in their existence and their fourth consecutive season in League One.
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2017–18 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Shrewsbury Town's 132nd year in existence and their third consecutive season in League One after finishing in 18th place the previous season.
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2017–18 Southend United F.C. season
The 2017–18 season is Southend United's 112th year in existence and their third consecutive season in League One.
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2018 County Championship
The 2018 County Championship, known for sponsorship reason as the 2018 Specsavers County Championship, is the 119th cricket County Championship season.
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2018 Royal London One-Day Cup
The 2018 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament is a limited overs cricket competition that forms part of the 2018 domestic cricket season in England and Wales.
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2018 t20 Blast
The 2018 Vitality Blast is the 2018 season of the t20 Blast, a professional Twenty20 cricket league in England and Wales.
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2018–19 Barnsley F.C. season
The 2018–19 season will see Barnsley playing in the EFL League One.
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2018–19 Cambridge United F.C. season
The 2018–19 season is Cambridge United's 107th season in their history, their 40th in the Football League, and their fifth consecutive season in League Two.
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2018–19 EFL League Two
The 2018–19 EFL League Two (referred to as the Sky Bet League Two for sponsorship reasons) will be the 15th season of the Football League Two under its current title and the 26th season under its current league division format.
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2018–19 Lincoln City F.C. season
The 2018–19 season is Lincoln City's 135th season in their history and their second season back in League Two after missing out on the League Two playoff final in the 2017/2018 season.
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2018–19 Northampton Town F.C. season
The 2018–19 season is Northampton Town's 122nd season of existence and their first season back in League Two after a two-year absence.
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2018–19 Premiership Rugby
The 2018–19 Premiership Rugby is the 32nd season of the top flight of English domestic rugby union competition and the first to be sponsored by Gallagher.
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2018–19 Preston North End F.C. season
The 2018–19 season is Preston North End's fourth consecutive season in the Championship in their 139th year in existence.
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24 Hrs Tour
The 24 Hrs Tour (advertised as Spring Tour 2017 and Summer Tour 2017) is the fifth concert tour by English recording artist, Olly Murs.
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356th Moonlight Battery, Royal Artillery
The 356th Moonlight Battery, Royal Artillery was a searchlight unit of the British Army that provided artificial illumination, or 'Monty's Moonlight', for night operations by 21st Army Group during the campaign in North West Europe in 1944–45.
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3D Masters
3D Masters was an international 3D radio-controlled helicopter competition held over three days in July.
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3rd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment
The 3rd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment "The Steelbacks" is the Army Reserve unit of the Royal Anglian Regiment and is made up of volunteers who train in their spare time as soldiers.
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48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot
The 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot was a regiment of the British Army, raised in 1741.
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4th North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
The 4th North Midland Brigade, sometimes known as the 'Derbyshire Howitzers', was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Field Artillery created in 1908 as part of the Territorial Force.
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50th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom)
50th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) during World War II.
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58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot
The 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot was a British Army line infantry regiment, raised in 1755.
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5th (Huntingdonshire) Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment
The Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion was a bicycle infantry battalion of the British Army.
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6th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
The 6th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (6th Royal Warwicks) was a unit of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) from 1908 until 1961.
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72nd Division (United Kingdom)
72nd Division was a short-lived infantry division of the British Army during World War I. It served in the Home Defence forces and never went overseas.
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78 Derngate
78 Derngate is a Grade II* listed Georgian house in the Cultural Quarter of Northampton, England, originally built in 1815.
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999 (band)
999 are an English punk rock band, formed in London in December, 1976.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northampton