• Harry Albemarle Swepstone (14 January 1859 – 7 May 1907) was an English international footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Stepney, Swepstone...
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  • was changed to the "Corinthian Football Club" on the suggestion of Harry Swepstone. From the outset, Corinthian supplied large numbers of players to the...
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    young children. Eileen M. Swepstone was born in London, the daughter of Harry Albemarle Swepstone and Emma Hough Swepstone. She attended Mrs. Wordsworth's...
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  • often played for both sides in the same season. Clopton Lloyd-Jones Harry Swepstone Andrew Watson "Tony's Non-League Forum: Non League Football Information:...
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  • 2024. "England Players – Albemarle Swepstone". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Harry Swepstone". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
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  • Scott 1885 1938 American ragtime Juhan Simm 1885 1959 Estonian Edith Swepstone 1885 1930 English Paul van Katwijk 1885 1974 Dutch-American Leó Weiner...
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    Snarestone Snibston Staunton Harold Stretton en le Field Swannington Swepstone Thringstone Willesley Worthington Hamlets Acresford Albert Village Appleby...
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    Leicester and moved to Ashby de la Zouch during his lifetime. Harry Flashman, Sir Harry Paget Flashman is a fictional character created by Thomas Hughes...
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    succeeded Dr Georgie Lorimer, Cynthia Moseley, Aubrey Ward, Les Anderson and Harry Toon. The town is also home to the Broom Leys Choral Society. The town also...
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  • sisters Amy, Annie and Jessie Grimson, Liza Lehmann, Ethel Smyth, Edith Swepstone, Josephine Troup and Maude Valérie White. Frank A. Hawkins served as Treasurer...
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    proved so successful that in 1911 Booth engaged his cousin, the architect Harry Fletcher of London to add the imposing two-storeyed hall to the rear of...
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    (1835–1908), a Nottingham-based pipe-organ builder, was born in Measham. Harry German (1865–1935), a first-class cricketer with Leicestershire, was born...
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  • international in nine matches from 1877 to 1882. 14 January – Albemarle Swepstone (d. 1907), England international goalkeeper in six matches (1880–1883)...
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  • Roger Smith 1601: George Ashby of Quenby Hall 1602: Thomas Humphrey of Swepstone 1603: Sir William Faunt 1604: William Noel 1605: Sir Basil Brooke of Lubenham...
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