• Mark Weedon (31 July 1968 – 7 August 2021) was a New Zealand rugby union player. Born in Tauranga on 31 July 1968, Weedon started playing club rugby in...
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  • Mark Weedon may refer to: Mark Weedon (cricketer) Mark Weedon (rugby union) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If...
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  • This is a list of rugby union footballers who have played for the Chiefs in Super Rugby. The list includes any player that has played in a regular season...
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    Weedon Viaduct is a railway bridge carrying the West Coast Main Line through Weedon Bec in Northamptonshire, England. It was designed by Robert Stephenson...
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    Olive Bush. The Grand Union Canal runs in the plain to the north of the village, which also contains the remains of the former Weedon to Leamington railway...
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  • Scottish rugby union player. He had an older brother, Clyde Packer. He took part in various sports at school, including boxing, cricket, and rugby; though...
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  • The North Harbour Rugby Union club rugby title has been contested since the formation of the North Harbour Rugby Union in New Zealand in 1985. The current...
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  • portrait painter Weedon Osborne (1892–1918), American military officer Will Osborne (rugby) (1875–1???), Wales international rugby player Will Osborne...
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  • List of Crusaders players (category Crusaders (rugby union) players)
    This is a list of rugby union footballers who have played for the Crusaders in Super Rugby. The list includes any player that has played in a regular season...
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  • 7 August – Mark Weedon, rugby union player (Bay of Plenty, North Harbour, Crusaders) (born 1968). 8 August – Perry Harris, rugby union player (Manawatu...
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  • The Massey Rugby Club is a New Zealand rugby union club located in Massey, West Auckland. They are part of the North Harbour Rugby Union and compete in...
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  • The New Zealand Schools rugby union team, commonly referred to as the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team, is composed of secondary school students in New...
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    level stretch continues past several villages including Nether Heyford and Weedon Bec and is very rural in character. At Whilton, the canal reaches the bottom...
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    Northampton: 17 June 2020. England portal Districts of Northampton Flooding in Weedon Road, St James and Far Cotton around Easter 1998 Grade I listed buildings...
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  • New Zealand Barbarians (category International rugby union teams)
    The New Zealand Barbarian Rugby Club Inc., nicknamed the Barbarians, or Baa-Baas, is a rugby union club headquartered in Kingsland, Auckland. The idea...
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  • College. Brighton went on to follow the codes and laws of Rugby College and the Rugby Football Union which was set up in 1871. Association rules were adopted...
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    of which had been historically the Roman road Iter II. However between Weedon, Northamptonshire and Oakengates, Telford's Holyhead Road eschews the Watling...
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  • to Heritage and to the community in Saffron Walden, Essex. Hilary Maude Weedon. For services to Movement, Dance and Exercise. Salomon Jacques Weisser....
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    clubs promote rugby union in the city and help support Bristol Bears. The most prominent of Bristol's smaller rugby clubs include Clifton Rugby, Dings Crusaders...
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    line formed a direct connection between Rugby and Stafford becoming the a part of the spine. South of Rugby, there is a bypass loop that serves Northampton...
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  • This article lists all English Poor Law Unions. Note for table: 'PLU' stands for Poor Law Union and 'PLP' stands for Poor Law Parish. Link to 1888 map...
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    the district council decided that the new developments of Berryfields and Weedon Hill, both to the north of Aylesbury, should also join to form a new parish...
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    the barrister and vice-chancellor Robert Alexander, Baron Alexander of Weedon, and the former President of the British Supreme Court Nicholas Phillips...
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  • Hetherington, English photographer and journalist (b. 1970) 2012 – Bert Weedon, English guitarist and songwriter (b. 1920) 2014 – Neville Wran, Australian...
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    were killed. On 14 August 1915, an express passenger train was derailed at Weedon, Northamptonshire due to a locomotive defect. Ten people were killed and...
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    residents include the Revolutionary War generals Hugh Mercer and George Weedon, naval war hero John Paul Jones, and future U.S. president James Monroe...
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  • Regional 1 South East (category Rugby union leagues in England)
    League 3 London & South East) is a level five league in the English rugby union system. It is one of six leagues at this level. When this division began...
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  • 1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup (category 1999–2000 rugby union tournaments for clubs)
    The 1999–00 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 29th edition of England's rugby union club competition. Wasps won the competition defeating Northampton in the...
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  • Archived from the original on 2 September 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2019. Weedon, Brenda (2008). The Education of the Eye – History of the Royal Polytechnic...
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  • 1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup (category 1997–98 rugby union tournaments for clubs)
    The 1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 27th edition of England's top rugby union club competition. Saracens won the competition, for the first time by...
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