• John Brockbank (22 August 1848 – 4 February 1896) was an English footballer who played for England as a forward in the first international match against...
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  • Chris Brockbank, English rugby league footballer and coach Harry Brockbank (born 1998), English footballer John Brockbank (1848–1896) Russell Brockbank (1913–1979)...
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    Frederick Maddison (Oxford University) William Maynard (1st Surrey Rifles) John Brockbank (Cambridge University) Charles Clegg (Sheffield Wednesday) Arnold Kirke...
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    lever escapement of Thomas Mudge. John Brockbank employed Earnshaw to make his pattern of chronometer, but with Brockbank's design of compensation balance...
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  • Essex (1810 ship), of 5542⁄94 tons (bm) was launched on 13 October 1810 by John Brockbank & Nephew, Lancaster, for J. Wildman & Co. She sailed under two letters...
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  • (1747–1823), Swiss watchmaker and mechanic, tourbillon, Breguet overcoil. John Brockbank (1747–1806), English chronometer maker, London, pocket and marine chronometer...
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  • Retrieved 15 September 2018. John Brockbank at Englandstats.com, Retrieved 15 September 2018 "England players: John Brockbank". englandfootballonline. Retrieved...
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  • received whilst registered with Cambridge University A.F.C.) were: John Brockbank (1 cap) Cuthbert Burnup (1 cap) William Cobbold (6 caps) Norman Cooper...
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  • Harry William Brockbank (born 26 September 1998) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Northern Premier League Division One West side Clitheroe...
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  • James Bray Edward Brice Charles Bridgeman John Bridges Johnny Briggs Rawdon Briggs John Bristow John Brockbank Arthur Brook Alfred Brooks Abraham Brooks...
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  • Peter William Brockbanks (15 July 1947 – 7 March 2013), known professionally as Peter Banks, was a British guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and producer...
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    Club [68] England national football team Swifts F.C. (amateur) [69] John Brockbank Marylebone Cricket Club [70] England national football team Cambridge...
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  • Dictionary of National Biography. Edward Brockbank was born in Geelong, Australia, on 3 March 1866, to John Thomas Brockbank, a metal merchant, and Charlotte...
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    advance to World Series again". USA Today. Retrieved January 13, 2022. Brockbank, Nicole (April 6, 2016). "Jays manager Gibbons says 'world needs to lighten...
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  • Shilston Fulke Walwyn Sally Smart 1983 A Kinsman 7 Geordie Dun John Brockbank Mrs John Brockbank 1984 Gaye Chance 9 Sam Morshead Mercy Rimell Mary Curtis 1985...
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  • Bright (1818–1883), academic and Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge John Brockbank (1848–1896), footballer who played for England as a forward in the first...
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  • Christopher Brockbank (c. 1901 – 24 July 1963) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, and coached in the 1930s through...
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  • married James John Evans son of Sir Griffith Humphrey Pugh Evans Eirene Marguerite Robinson (29 November 1892 – ) married Lt. Col. John Brockbank CBE Frederick...
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  • Shaw (keyboards), Neil Brockbank (bass) and Mike Gaffey (drums). Shaw and Brockbank were later replaced by Alan Wilder and John Jay (of Ian Mitchell Band)...
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  • as Orlando Quine Andrew Brooke as Niall Brockbank Emmanuella Cole as Alyssa Jessica Gunning as Holly Brockbank Matt King as Jeff Whittaker Neil Maskell...
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  • Johnson 1833 George Burrow 1834 John Brockbank 1835/36 George Burrow 1836/37 Thomas Higgin 1837/38 John Greg 1838/39 John Armstrong 1839/40 Joseph Dockray...
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    organizations as "market oriented ecosystems". Books Ulrich, Dave; Younger, Jon; Brockbank, Wayne; Ulrich, Mike (2012). HR from the outside in: the next era of human...
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  • Brown Chamberlin 7 John Francome Fred Winter 1983 Canny Danny 7 Niall Madden Jimmy FitzGerald 1984 A Kinsman 8 Geordie Dun John Brockbank 1985 Antarctic Bay...
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  • date  United Kingdom Chester John west Indiaman For Hind & Co. Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster John O'Gaunt Merchantman For Worswick...
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  • who played in the second official international match. 22 August – John Brockbank (d. 1896), England international in 1872 who played in the first official...
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  • University) Thomas Brindley (1867) : T. Brindley (MCC) John Brockbank (1874) : J. B. Brockbank () Thomas Brown (1894–1901) : T. A. Brown () Charles Brune...
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  • Records. It was recorded in London and produced by Nick Lowe and Neil Brockbank. All tracks composed by Nick Lowe except where noted. "A Better Man" –...
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  • Arrangements Gini Ball – String Arrangements Brilliant Strings – Strings Jack Brockbank – Assistant Bernard Butler – Producer, Engineer, String Arrangements Dominic...
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    John O'Gaunt was a merchant ship launched in 1809 that traded with the West Indies. The French frigate Clorinde captured and scuttled John O'Gaunt in 1813...
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  • album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. Produced by Lowe and Neil Brockbank, it was released in Europe by Proper Records and by Yep Roc Records in...
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