• Robert Giles Lenthall Cheatle (born 31 July 1953) is a former English cricketer. Cheatle was a left-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox....
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  • Lenthal Cheatle (1865–1951), British surgeon Giles Cheatle (born 1953), British cricketer Kimberly Cheatle (born 1970/1971), American former director of...
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    quick bowling of the openers with the slower deliveries of Giles Cheatle and John Spencer. Cheatle dismissed Rose in his first over, caught down the leg side...
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  • (1873–1877) : A. Chandler William Charman (1875) : W. Charman Giles Cheatle (1980–1983) : R. G. L. Cheatle Steven Cheetham (2010) : S. P. Cheetham Charles Chenery...
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  • Charlwood Piyush Chawla (2009–2010) : P. P. Chawla Giles Cheatle (1974–1979) : R. G. L. Cheatle Dominic Clapp (2002) : D. A. Clapp Augustus Clark (1886) :...
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  • A. E. H. Cattle (117960), RAFVR. F. E. Chapman (109171), RAFVR. J. K. Cheatle (112064), RAFVR. E. W. Chown (105338), RAFVR. D. N. Clark (48513). W. E...
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    adaptation of the short story "The Footsteps That Ran" dramatised by John Cheatle appeared on the BBC Home Service in November 1939 with Cecil Trouncer as...
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  • Alfred Edward Cheatle 57-59 Church Street II* 1909 G.A. Cox City Arcade II* 1898 Thomas Walter Francis Newton & Alfred Edward Cheatle 122-124 Colmore...
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  • 2018 – Brett Rogers 2019 – Mark Sealy 2020 – Deborah Willis 2021 – Zelda Cheatle 2022 – Howard Greenberg Established in 1958 by the RPS in collaboration...
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    figures such as Owen Parsons, Thomas Walter Francis Newton & Alfred Edward Cheatle and William de Lacy Aherne. Notable commercial buildings in Arts and Crafts...
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  • Gilbert-Cooper, East Surrey Regiment Maj. Godfrey Douglas Giles, Royal Field Artillery Capt. Arthur Herbert Giles, Gloucestershire Regiment, attd. Nigeria Regiment...
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  • Vice-Admiral George Goodwin Goodwin, CB Surgeon-General George Lenthal Cheatle, CB, CVO, FRCS, RN Paymaster-in-Chief John Henry George Chapple, CB, CVO...
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  • Murdoch McKenzie Charteris (112063), RAFVR. Flight Lieutenant John Kenneth Cheatle (112064), RAFVR. Flight Lieutenant Thomas Ian Macfarlane Clulow (65694)...
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    designs of the architects Thomas Walter Francis Newton and Alfred Edward Cheatle. It was built in the Arts and Crafts style. Historic England. "The Fighting...
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  • Information Officer, Central Office of Information. John William Herbert Cheatle, Executive Officer, Cabinet Office. Paul Richard Cheffins, Sales Administration...
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  • Shrops.) Area, West Midlands Division, National Coal Board. Annie Emma Cheatle, Honorary Collector, Street Savings Group, Torquay. Frank William James...
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  • Acting Assistant Commissioner, Tanganyika Police Force. John Richard Cheatle Davis, BEM, Assistant Superintendent, Kenya Police Reserve. Mohamed Din...
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