• John Furlong (born 28 June 1972) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played in four first-class matches for Central Districts from 1990 to 1994. List of Central...
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  • John Furlong may refer to: John Furlong (actor) (1933–2008), American actor John Furlong (cricketer) (born 1972), New Zealand cricketer John Furlong (sports...
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  • Furlong (born 1967), American jewellery designer Allan Furlong (born 1942), Canadian politician Campbell Furlong (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer Cathy...
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    Shane Watson (redirect from Lee Furlong)
    17 June 1981) is an Australian cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer who played for and occasionally captained the Australian national cricket...
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  • Campbell James Marie Furlong (born 16 June 1974) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Central Districts Stags and Hawke...
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    Blair Donald Marie Furlong QSM (born 10 March 1945) is a former New Zealand cricketer and rugby union player. At just 18, one year out of Dannevirke High...
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  • interactions of the staff, and is centred around the main character of Brenda Furlong, played by Wood. The beginning of the first series introduces the characters...
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    by one team of oxen. There was a meadow 1 furlong by 1 furlong (201 by 201 m) in size and woodland 3 furlongs by 1 league (604 by 5556 m). The value of...
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  • Dewhurst Stakes, flat race ran at Newmarket in England for juveniles over 7 furlongs. Corporal Oliver Dewhurst (alias Foggy), a character in Last of the Summer...
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  • Heywood and North Middleton, where they endorsed independent candidate Chris Furlong. The Scottish Greens stood a record number of candidates, a candidate in...
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    (Australia and New Zealand) T20, one-day and test cricketer Katrina Shanks – Politician, Member of Parliament John Timu – Dual rugby and rugby league international...
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    (born 1988), American contemporary interdisciplinary artist Aaron Henry Furlong, American jewelry designer Aaron Gelman (1899–1970), American artist Aaron...
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  • Bernard-Augustin Conroy John Waterhouse Daniel Hedy Fry (born 1941) - Canadian politician, member of parliament Dennis Furlong Charles Godfrey Grant Hill...
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  • originally contested over 3 miles, but it was later cut to 2 miles and 5 furlongs. Since 1991 the race has been run over 2 miles. A number of foreign-bred...
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  • butt,[vague] a strip of ploughland shorter than the average length of one furlong. Anglo-Norman names are characterised by a multitude of spelling variations...
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  • at the 1932 Olympic Games Eddie Flynn (1919–2002), Irish soccer player Furlong Flynn (1901-1977), American football player and aviation pioneer George...
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  • The Story of The Kop NFL Players playing with their idols (Mike) Tadhg Furlong sidestep (Elis) Mark Wood (Steff) Collision Low Crossers: A Year Inside...
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    Epsom Derby) over ten and a half furlongs at York Racecourse. He was made the 2/1 favourite ahead of Elm Park, John F Kennedy and Golden Horn (also trained...
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    footballer and cricketer Roberto Cavanagh (1914-2002), polo player and Olympic gold medallist 1936 Agustín Creevy (born 1985), rugby player Óscar Furlong (1927-2018)...
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  • Foxcroft, 2018/19 Dave Fulton, 1993/94 Blair Furlong, 1963/64–1973/74 Campbell Furlong, 1994/95–2006/07 John Furlong, 1990/91–1993/94 Craig Garner, 1992/93–1996/97...
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    Calverton's enclosure was to rearrange the village arable from strips and furlongs in large communally farmed fields, into the landscape of today, must be...
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  • Town) and cricketer (Staffordshire). 20 November June Furlong, 90, English model. Jan Morris, 94, Welsh historian and travel writer. John Rowland, 79...
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    novelist. Harry Brook (1999–), cricketer for Yorkshire and England Alastair Campbell (1957–), former Labour party spin doctor. John Tiplady Carrodus (1836–1895)...
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    riding. In the event, Salmon Trout showed a terrific burst of speed one furlong from home, to pass Santorb and win by two lengths. The bookmakers who had...
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    2020. "John Barnsdale". cricketarchive.com. London: The Cricketer. Archived from the original on 8 November 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2020. "John Barnsdale"...
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  • Fulwell (1545/1546 – c. 1585), playwright, satirist and cleric Monica Furlong (1930–2003), religious writer and biographer Frederick James Furnivall...
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    was said to be land for half a plough and woodland which was a furlong by half a furlong. Its value was two shillings. Whitwick had a motte and bailey...
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  • African rugby player and cricketer. Sir James Weatherall, 82, British vice-admiral and Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps. John F. Wright, 72, American state...
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  • English-Australian actor and producer 1976 – Mohammad Zahid, Pakistani cricketer 1977 – Edward Furlong, American actor 1978 – Goran Gavrančić, Serbian footballer...
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  • 1947 William Wise (disambiguation), several people, including William Furlong Wise, British Naval officer William Wise III, American basketballer born...
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