Roy Horobin (10 March 1935 – 29 August 2012) was an English, retired professional footballer who played as a forward. He made a total of 261 appearances...
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County. 3 March 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013. "ROY HOROBIN". Retrieved 24 December 2014. "Roy Horobin (1935-2012)". Notts County Football Club. 3 September...
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133 29.1 −3.5 UKIP Stephen Harness 8,356 18.5 +11.4 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 1,346 3.0 −15.2 Green Carol Thornton 1,013 2.2 New TUSC Malcolm Morland...
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Villa and also for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1939 FA Cup Final. Roy Horobin (1935–2012), footballer who played over 250 games "Brownhills (Ward,...
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Callison 1,049 46.7 −0.6 Labour Judy Nichols 808 36.0 −5.8 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 388 17.3 New Majority Turnout Conservative gain from Labour Swing...
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28 Labour Kathryn Helen Wheatley* 723 30.96 −9.54 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 407 17.43 +3.03 Freedom Alliance Jill Andrea Parkinson 88 3.77 TUSC Julian...
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Darby 768 37.0 Conservative Hayden Dawkins 513 24.7 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 323 15.6 UKIP Graham John Critchley 318 15.3 TUSC Dave Mitchell 85 4...
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1403 UKIP Paul Wood 939 Labour Jack Robert Connor 547 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 133 Green Victoria Anne Dunn 86 Majority 464 Conservative hold Swing...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Bill Parkinson 1447 Labour Rhys Harrison 889 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 365 Majority 558 Conservative hold Swing...
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Mutton 551 22.9 Conservative Michael Rudkin 389 16.1 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 348 14.4 Green James William Barker 99 4.1 TUSC Kieran Ian Barlow 48...
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Terry Robinson 1302 Labour Alexander Wallace 1270 Liberal Democrats Roy Horobin 369 TUSC Julian Darren Best 37 Majority 1481 Conservative hold Swing...
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Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 9 April 2015. Horobin, Simon. "Chaucer's Middle English". The Open Access Companion to the Canterbury...
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Commissioner to Canada Lord Hill, Conservative Peer, Leader of the Lords Sir Ian Horobin, Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin, Conservative MP Howard Johnson, Conservative...
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Marina Warner 22 February 2018 Literature 551 The English Language Simon Horobin 25 January 2018 linguistics 552 Philosophy of Religion Tim Bayne 22 February...
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Wickham Place, was not included. The constituency's last MP, future Chancellor Roy Jenkins, described it as "postage stamp-sized". "Southwark", in The Columbia...
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"incriminating admissions", which was wholly untrue. This led to the appeals of Horobin and Wilcox being turned down in 1988. The SCS often relied on confession...
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(1770–1841) Hornsch. – Christian Friedrich Hornschuch (1793–1850) Horobin – John F. Horobin (fl. 1990) Horridge – W. Horridge (fl. 1916) Horsf. – Thomas Horsfield...
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January 1957 17 January 1958 Conservative To Ministry of Power Sir Ian Horobin 17 January 1958 22 October 1959 Conservative John George 22 October 1959...
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(first comeback) (1830–1847) Hugh Lucas-Tooth, 16 years (1929–1945) Ian Horobin, 16 years (1935–1951) The longest interval between parliamentary service...
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and a 'gay relationship': the secret life of Roy Jenkins, the best PM Britain never had". walesonline. "Roy Jenkins' male lover Tony Crosland tried to halt...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Ian Horobin 19,185 44.1 −8.1 Labour Charles Mapp 18,805 43.2 −2.6 Liberal Roy Francis Leslie 5,506 12.7 New Majority...
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Padley Labour Oldbury and Halesowen Arthur Moyle Labour Oldham East Ian Horobin Conservative Oldham West Leslie Hale Labour Orkney and Shetland Jo Grimond...
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1st Viscount Horne of Slamannan Patricia Hornsby-Smith Ian Macdonald Horobin Florence Horsbrugh, Baroness Horsbrugh Thomas Houldsworth; MP for North...
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Conservative South Shields Harcourt Johnstone Liberal Southwark Central Ian Horobin National Southwark North Edward Strauss Liberal National Southwark South...
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Halliwell Colum Halpenny Karle Hammond Paul Harkin Neil Harmon Phil Hassan Roy Hawksley John Henderson Aaron Heremaia Alfred Higgs Paul Highton Joe Hirst...
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RAFVR. 1506596 H. Holford, RAFVR. 1084683 J. Hope, RAFVR. 849206 W. S. A. Horobin, AAF. 1872684 A. E. Houghton, RAFVR. 1079165 L. S. Howard, RAFVR. 810193...
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Birmingham Six George A Hinds Conviction quashed Before 1994 Leslie B Horobin Conviction quashed Before 1994 Gerard Hunter Conviction quashed 1974 1991...
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Padley Labour Oldbury and Halesowen Arthur Moyle Labour Oldham East Sir Ian Horobin Conservative Oldham West Leslie Hale Labour Orkney and Shetland Jo Grimond...
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Victoria, Weston-Super-Mare 25-20 1980 Lancashire Charles Pilkington, Tony Horobin, Gordon Niven Heaton Hall Hampshire Graham Standley, Norman Shelley, Peter...
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Meredith Dexter Davies (Nat) Bill McNee* (Lib) Morley Labor Clive Brown John Horobin (Lib) Karry-Lea Smith (Ind) Murray Labor Keith Read Frank Letchford (Nat)...
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