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  • ...ble'''; 2 April 1761, [[Warrington, Lancashire]]{{snd}}27 February 1836, [[Addlestone]]) was an English actress, a member of the [[Kemble (family)|Kemble family] [[Category:Actresses from Warrington]] ...
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  • | clubs4 = [[Addlestone F.C.|Addlestone & Weybridge Town]] ...a comeback a year later in [[non-league]] football with [[Addlestone F.C.|Addlestone & Weybridge Town]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.craywands.co.uk/83-84.pdf| ...
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  • | city = [[Addlestone]] | free_1 = [[:Category:People educated at St George's College, Weybridge|Old Georgians]] ...
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  • | subdivision_name5 = [[Addlestone]] | 83.5% [[White people in the United Kingdom|White]] ...
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  • | official_name = Addlestone | static_image_name = St Paul, Addlestone - geograph.org.uk - 1517212.jpg ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Addlestone]], Surrey, England ...editor of ''[[Agenda (poetry journal)|Agenda]]'' until 1996. Other friends from that time whose careers intersected with his own were [[Kevin Crossley-Holl ...
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  • |birth_place= [[Addlestone]], Surrey He was born Arnold Nugent Strode Jackson at [[Addlestone]], Surrey, changing his surname to Strode-Jackson on 31 March 1919 (as note ...
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  • | death_place = [[Addlestone]], Surrey, England ...to 1679'' ... With biographical and historical notes. London, 1825.</ref> From 1826 to 1827, he published the second series of [[Alaric Alexander Watts]]' ...
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  • | birth_name = Julian Rossi Ashton<!-- only use if different from name --> ...}} for living artists, {{Birth date|1851|01|27|df=y}} for dead. For living people supply only the year unless the exact date is already WIDELY published, as ...
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  • The current village name 'Pyrford' is derived from the [[Old English|Saxon dialect of Old English]] combined term "Pyrianford" The [[Rowley Bristow Hospital]] from 1928 to 1992 was in Pyrford in the area now occupied by St Martin's Mews an ...
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  • ...From the 1830s he concentrated on civil engineering with his major project from 1838 being the construction of the [[London and Brighton Railway]]. The new company manufactured an extensive range of products from [[blast furnace]]s, and [[rolling mill]]s, wrought iron rails, 'bearers' (b ...
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  • ...(due to [[World War I]]), from 1940 to 1943 (due to [[World War II]]), and from 2020 to 2021 (due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]). ...final]] which had an attendance of 75,609. It's not known exactly how many people stayed to watch the match.</ref><br />''Second replay:'' 2000+ ...
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  • ...ly {{convert|34.6|km}} west of central London. Its name is thought to come from a marker, placed where the parish boundaries of [[Chertsey]], [[Chobham]] a ...mprises Longcross together with [[Lyne, Surrey|Lyne]], [[Ottershaw]] and [[Addlestone]].<ref>[http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures ...
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  • ...tinued economic growth and the expanding networks of [[public transport]], people (particularly the [[middle-class]]) would then slowly migrate towards the s ...'s [[urban sprawl]] began in the nineteenth century when labourers flocked from the countryside to work in the new factories that were then springing up. L ...
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  • ...Addlestone|River Bourne]] and its northern tributary, the [[River Bourne, Addlestone#Upper Tributaries|Hale, Mill Bourne or Windle Brook]] run through the villa [[St Lawrence]] Church is on the High Street. Its earliest parts date from about 1080 although there may have been an earlier church on the site. It ...
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  • ...scribes as a pseudonym, giving his name as John Clark Jennett, living at [[Addlestone]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Catalog of Copyright Entries 1943 Books New Serie Jennett was from [[Yorkshire]].<ref name="Ricorso">{{cite web |title=Seán Jennett |url=http: ...
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  • ...[[Hayes and Harlington (UK Parliament constituency)|Hayes and Harlington]] from [[1983 United Kingdom general election|1983]] to his retirement in 1997, ha ...er London Council]] took issue with comments he made regarding [[arrears]] from the Strongbridge Housing Association.<ref name=TelegraphObituary /> ...
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  • {{other people||Anthony Lewis (disambiguation)}} ...ttps://archive.org/details/ifcapfits0000unse/page/110}}</ref> is a [[Welsh people|Welsh]] former [[cricket]]er, who [[Captain (cricket)|captained]] [[England ...
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  • ...en, London|Acton Green]], London. From his mother's side, he was descended from [[Edward Coke|Sir Edward Coke]]. He was educated at [[University College Sc ...at-law had already declined, but common law judges could only be appointed from amongst the serjeants-at-law, so it was customary for any appointee who was ...
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  • ...''Arthur Graham White''' (14 April 1899 – 24 December 1957), was a [[Welsh people|Welsh]] [[double agent]] for the [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] during t ...on his return on 23 August and he used his radio to send several messages from London to Germany over the next week.<ref name=DAS/>{{rp|40–43}} ...
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