Buckston may refer to: Buckston Browne (1850–1945), a British surgeon and urology pioneer George Buckston (1881–1942), an English cricketer Robin Buckston...
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George Moreton Buckston (12 March 1881 – 24 November 1942) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1903, Marylebone...
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Sir George Buckston Browne FRCS (13 April 1850 – 19 January 1945) was a British surgeon and pioneer urologist. Browne was born in Manchester, the son of...
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Buxton (surname) (redirect from Buckston (surname))
Inhabitance of Buxton, Derbyshire or Buxton, Norfolk Region of origin England, Scotland Other names Variant form(s) Buckston, Buckstone, Buckton, Buchanan...
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Robin Henry Rowland Buckston (10 October 1908 – 16 May 1967) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire between 1928 and 1939...
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Downe (section Buckston Browne Farm)
Luxted, Leaves Green, Westerham Hill, and Cudham. Downe is the location of Buckston Browne Farm, built in 1931 as a surgical research centre by the Royal College...
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to establish the Buckston Browne Research Farm, a surgical research station. For his efforts in saving the historic house, Buckston Browne received a...
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John’s sister Mary Goodwin Buckston who at that time was the widow of Rev. Henry Thomas Buckston (1807–1842). Mary Goodwin Buckston, John’s sister, was born...
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Sir George Buckston Browne bestowed the ‘Buckston Browne Prize’ for a paper based on original work and 'medal' in memory of his son. Buckston Brown also...
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Dougal and the Blue Cat Buxton & Lewis, a British mountain classification Buckston (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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filmed in Chicago, and used Walter Payton College Prep High School as Buckston Academy High School. Old Montreal and Laval were used as filming locations...
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1912–1918 Succeeded by Charles Ward-Jackson Honorary titles Preceded by George Buckston High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1927–1928 Succeeded by John Drury-Lowe...
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In the 1922 season, he was appointed captain of the team which George Buckston had started to develop and he remained Derbyshire's captain for nine seasons...
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Villain(s): The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core Identity(ies): Mr. Buckston, president of the Coolsville Last National Bank Reason(s): He was using...
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Buchanan A. David Buckingham (1955) : A. D. Buckingham George Buckston (1903) : G. M. Buckston James Bulwer (1841) : J. B. R. Bulwer Lord Burghley (1846–1847) :...
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of Derbyshire. In 1853 he married Emily Frances Anne Buckston, daughter of Rev. German Buckston of Bradbourne Hall. He was an extremely wealthy man and...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Richard Baggallay Derbyshire cricket captains 1919–1920 Succeeded by George Buckston...
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Marston on February 19, 1715. Married second on August 17, 1730, to Dorcas Buckston. Ammi Ruhamah (which symbolically means "my people have obtained mercy")...
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age of 64. His brother Frederic Allsopp and his brother-in-law George Buckston also played First Class cricket. "Allsopp, Henry Tongue (ALSP875HT)". A...
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results of 1920, George Buckston returned as captain at the age of 40 with the firm purpose of reviving a dispirited eleven. Buckston had not played county...
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Browne, American bassist Barrington Browne (born 1967), Guyanese cricketer Buckston Browne (1850–1945), English physician Bud Browne (1912–2008), American...
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the Royal Free Hospital, Calne worked at the Royal College of Surgeon's Buckston Browne Farm. After unsuccessful attempts at rat kidney grafts, he repeated...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Robin Buckston Derbyshire cricket captains 1946 Succeeded by Edward Gothard...
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as of 2018. She was also editor of Gut and the Journal of Hepatology. Buckston Browne Prize (1953) William Cullen Prize (1962) (shared) Honorary member...
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season, and subsequently went to Warwickshire. Robin Buckston son of former captain George Buckston and George Beet son of former wicket-keeper George Beet...
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of the Blakiston baronets. A then reported landowner was Reverend Henry Buckston of Bradbourne Hall. As well as the regularised agricultural roles because...
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and is not open to the public. Bradbourne Hall was built by the Buxtons/Buckstons on the site of an earlier rectory for All Saint's Church. It was tenanted...
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Lett married Helen (Nellie) Browne, daughter of the famous surgeon Sir Buckston Browne, in 1906; they had three daughters. He died at his home at Walmer...
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Buckley (1921) : G. A. Buckley George Buckston (1905–1921) : G. M. Buckston Robin Buckston (1928–1939) : R. H. R. Buckston Peter Burgoyne (2011–2013) : P. I...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Guy Jackson Derbyshire cricket captains 1931–1936 Succeeded by Robin Buckston...
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