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  2. Northampton ON Chenecks F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club became members of the Northampton Minor League playing at under 17 level, and when the boys were too old for youth football the club joined the Town League in 1950, playing at Abington Park. In 1960 the Old Northamptonians association invited the club to become one of their sports sections, thus Chenecks became ON Chenecks and ...

  3. Old Northamptonians RFC - Wikipedia

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    Old Northamptonians Rugby Football Club was founded in 1922–23 by W.C.C. Cooke, who was the headmaster of Northampton Grammar School.The Old Northamptonians played a fixture on Boxing Day 1922 on Northampton Racecourse against a Northampton Alliance team; the fixture was advertised in the local newspaper, [2] but the result is not recorded.

  4. List of people from Northampton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Adams (1917–1984), sculptor and designer, was born in Far Cotton.; Antoine Allen (born 1987) Presenter, TV reporter and writer, was born in Northampton.; Will Alsop (1947-2018), architect, who designed the Sharp Centre for Design in Toronto and North Greenwich tube station, was born, raised and studied for his foundation degree in the town.

  5. List of University of Bristol people - Wikipedia

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    Nik Gowing, BBC News anchor [36] Will Hutton, newspaper columnist; former Editor-in-Chief of The Observer; James Landale, BBC journalist; founder of Bristol's student newspaper Epigram; Peter Thal Larsen, Global Editor, Reuters Breakingviews [37] William Lewis, journalist; Editor of The Daily Telegraph [23] Jemima Khan, journalist [38]

  6. Harry Dolman - Wikipedia

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    Harry Dolman was born in Kington Langley near Chippenham, Wiltshire.His father was by trade a farmer and also landlord of a village pub. He enlisted as a reservist in the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry at the age of 16 in 1913 and was called up for active service in the First World War on the day before his 17th birthday.

  7. Hugo Cunliffe-Owen - Wikipedia

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    Cunliffe-Owen articled as a civil engineer with Sir John Wolfe-Barry.He first went into business in Bristol.He became a director of the British-American Tobacco Company on its formation in 1902, later becoming vice-chairman, and chairman from 1923 until his retirement in 1945.

  8. John Hervey, 7th Marquess of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William John Augustus Hervey was born on 15 September 1954, five years into the marriage between Victor Hervey, Earl Jermyn, the heir to the Marquessate of Bristol, and Pauline Bolton, daughter of a Kent businessman. [1] He was their only child and his parents divorced when he was five years old in 1959.

  9. List of living centenarians - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of living centenarians (living people who have attained the age of at least 100 years) known for reasons other than just their longevity.For more specific lists of people (living or deceased) who are known for these reasons, see lists of centenarians.

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