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    Worksop College (formerly St Cuthbert's College) is a British co-educational private school for both boarding and day pupils aged 13 to 18, in Worksop...
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    Worksop (/ˈwɜːrksɒp/ WURK-sop) is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England. It is located 15 miles (24 km) south of Doncaster...
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  • residence of the University of Durham St Cuthbert's College, Worksop, a former name of Worksop College, England St Cuthbert's Society, one of sixteen collegiate...
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  • Worksop College (formerly St Cuthbert's College) is a British co-educational private school for both day and boarding pupils aged 13 to 18, in Worksop...
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    Richard Bacon (broadcaster) (category People educated at Worksop College)
    preparatory school in the village of Wellow, and then at Worksop College, a boarding school in Worksop. He studied Business Studies with Electronics at Nottingham...
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    Joe Root (category People educated at Worksop College)
    Ecgbert School in Sheffield, and at 15, on a cricket sports scholarship, Worksop College as a weekly boarder. Root followed in his father’s footsteps by joining...
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    Mark Simmonds (category People educated at Worksop College)
    that it had been the victim of a US$184m fraud. Born in Worksop, Simmonds went to Worksop College, where his father was a House Master, and where his mother...
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  • Duncan Browne (category People educated at Worksop College)
    1947, the only child of Air Commodore C. D. A. Browne. He studied at Worksop College where he excelled at drama and at the clarinet. His ambition to emulate...
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    Richard Kettleborough (category People educated at Worksop College)
    occasional right-arm medium pace bowler. He attended Worksop College and was a member of the college cricket XI for a number of years. Having been appointed...
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  • Chad Varah (category People educated at Worksop College)
    needed] He was educated at Worksop College in north Nottinghamshire and won an exhibition to study natural sciences at Keble College, Oxford, quickly switching...
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    Rupert Sheldrake (category People educated at Worksop College)
    and botany. Although his parents were Methodists, they sent him to Worksop College, an Anglican boarding school. Sheldrake has said: I went through the...
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    Pete Wilcox (category People educated at Worksop College)
    1961 and attended Worksop College in north Nottinghamshire before studying at Durham University where he was a member of St John's College. He graduated from...
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  • James Pickles (category People educated at Worksop College)
    He was educated at local primary schools, a prep school and then at Worksop College in Nottinghamshire. His hand injury made him exempt from military service...
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    Neil Dickson (category People educated at Worksop College)
    poliomyelitis, but made a complete recovery a year later. He attended Worksop College in Nottinghamshire playing Coriolanus in the Junior Play 1966. He graduated...
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    The north-east of the county is more rural, and contains the towns of Worksop (44,733) and Newark-on-Trent (27,700). For local government purposes Nottinghamshire...
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    Christopher Awdry (category People educated at Worksop College)
    Norton, Birmingham, when he was aged five months. Awdry was educated at Worksop College, a public school in North Nottinghamshire. Christopher Awdry is in...
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    William Barnsley Allen (category People educated at Worksop College)
    British and Commonwealth forces. Allen attended St Cuthbert's College, now Worksop College, then studied medicine at Sheffield University in the West Riding...
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  • Worksop is a market town in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. The town contains over 100 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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  • Billy Root (cricketer) (category People educated at Worksop College)
    captain Joe Root. He attended King Ecgbert School in Sheffield and Worksop College as a weekly boarder. Root and his brother played under-11s cricket...
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  • Woodleigh School Worksop College Worksop College Preparatory School Worth School Wrekin College Wycombe Abbey School, High Wycombe Wycliffe College, Gloucestershire...
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  • Richard Winsor (category People educated at Worksop College)
    athletic and emotional portrayal. Winsor was educated at Ranby House and Worksop College, Nottinghamshire, before training at the Central School of Ballet from...
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  • School Winchester College Woodbridge School Worksop College Worth School Wycliffe College, Gloucestershire Wycombe Abbey he Campbell College Rockport School...
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  • Talbot House may refer to: Talbot House: a house of Worksop College, England. Toc H, nickname for Talbot House, in Poperinge, Belgium; set up by Chaplains...
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    Samit Patel (category People educated at Worksop College)
    studied at Worksop College in north Nottinghamshire where he was a member of the 1st XI cricket team for five seasons. Whilst at the college, Patel represented...
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    Mansfield Woodhouse Wellow House School, Wellow The Worksop Montessori School, Worksop Worksop College, Worksop A Place to Call Our Own, Mansfield Blue Mountain...
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  • Sydney D. Bailey (category People educated at Worksop College)
    Bailey, a grain broker, and Elsie (May) Bailey, a teacher. He attended Worksop College, and left at the age of 15 or 16 and worked in various careers, including:...
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    Ivor Roberts-Jones (category People educated at Worksop College)
    the town centre. He studied at Oswestry School and Worksop College before attending Goldsmiths College, London and the Royal Academy of Arts. During the...
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    Aston Webb (category People associated with Imperial College London)
    Sir Aston Webb also designed the chapels of Worksop College, Nottinghamshire (1911) and Ellesmere College, Shropshire (1926), both of which are Woodard...
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  • Rex Critchlow (category People educated at Worksop College)
    Leach), Critchlow was educated at Grosvenor House School in Harrogate, Worksop College and the University of Sheffield. After work in London for various practices...
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    the journey between two of the last resting places of the coffin. Worksop College, founded as St Cuthbert's in 1895, was the last of the Woodard Schools...
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