Tony John Pamphlett (born 13 April 1960) is an English former professional footballer, who played in The Football League for Maidstone United. After retiring...
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Pamphlett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Thomas Pamphlett (1788?–1838), convict in colonial Australia Tony Pamphlett (born 1960)...
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sailing south from Sydney on a timber getting mission to Illawarra, Thomas Pamphlett, John Finnegan, Richard Parsons and John Thompson were blown north by...
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man turned out to be a shipwrecked timbergetter by the name of Thomas Pamphlett who, along with John Finnegan, Richard Parsons, and John Thompson had...
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Bribie Island region, as witnessed by castaways John Finnegan and Thomas Pamphlett. In the 1840s, resident white administrators estimated the Aboriginal...
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18 Mile Swamp. In 1823 three shipwrecked sailors from Sydney, Thomas Pamphlett, John Finnegan and Richard Parsons, spent time on the island after they...
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264 34.2 N/A Liberal Democrats Chantelle Seddon 228 29.5 N/A Labour Liv Pamphlett 136 17.6 N/A Labour Carol Makin 119 15.4 N/A Majority 24 3.1 N/A Turnout...
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Palmer. Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Mrs Susan Diane Pamphlett. Inward Visits Manager, Overseas Office, Department of Chamber and Committee...
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26 December 1991 (1991-12-26) 22 Redbridge Forest 2–1 Colchester United Dagenham Pamphlett 20' Walsh 81' Report McDonough 15' Stadium: Victoria Road Attendance:...
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