John Strand-Jones (2 December 1877 – 3 April 1958) was a Welsh rugby union player, who represented the Wales national rugby union team on five occasions...
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Shrewsbury in 1897. Former Wales Rugby Union international player John Strand-Jones was the part-time Church of England chaplain from 1930 to 1934. Between...
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B. Stoddart 1897 R. Pierce 1898 W. Mortimer 1899 C. E. Allen 1900 John Strand-Jones 1902 Reginald Spooner 1903 H. J. Knox 1904 L. A. N. Slocock 1907 G...
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the 1989, 1993 and 1997 tours. In November 2008, Shane Williams and Ryan Jones became the first Welsh players to be nominated in a group of five players...
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The Strand (commonly referred to with a leading "The", but formally without) is a major street in the City of Westminster, Central London. The street,...
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Victor Strand is a fictional character in the AMC television series Fear the Walking Dead portrayed by Colman Domingo. The character was created by Robert...
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Jewitt (Hartlepool Rovers), SG Williams (Devonport Albion) Wales: John Strand-Jones (Llanelli), Willie Llewellyn (Llwynypia), Gwyn Nicholls (Cardiff)...
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Hills-Johnes (1833–1919), recipeent of the Victoria Cross is buried here. John Strand-Jones (1877–1958), Wales rugby union football international, later clergyman...
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and claimed to be the first resident called on for active service. John Strand Jones (1877–1958), former Wales Rugby Union football international, was...
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The Strand Campus is the founding campus of King's College London and is located on the Strand in the City of Westminster, adjacent to Somerset House and...
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England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Source: [citation needed] Wales: John Strand-Jones (Llanelli), Fred Jowett (Swansea), Dan Rees (Swansea), Rhys Gabe (Llanelli)...
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the 21:00 to midnight strand from Monday to Thursday, covering for Anna Botting who was on maternity leave. For 2016 to 2021, Jones was the main weekend...
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Luciana, Nick, Strand and Alicia. The group seek revenge, leading them to briefly come into conflict with Morgan Jones and his new friends John Dorie and Al...
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migrating to the United Kingdom. Jones' cousin is Grant Shapps, the former Conservative MP for Welwyn Hatfield. Jones went to Strand School in south London, and...
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Retrieved 20 April 2023. "Reverend John Strand-Jones | UWTSD". www.uwtsd.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 April 2023. Joseph, John (8 March 2008). "British woman sets...
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John Strand-Jones. Despite the win, Walters was the only member of the Welsh pack to lose his place for the next game, being replaced by Harry Jones of...
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Walter Rice Evans Gwyn Francis Billy Geen Vivian Jenkins Conway Rees John Strand-Jones Will Rowlands The following former Oxford University players have...
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Place) was one of a series of grand mansions that formerly stood on the Strand, the principal route from the City of London to the Palace of Westminster...
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fallout brought about by Teddy (John Glover) and his followers. Meanwhile, Morgan Jones (Lennie James) and Victor Strand (Colman Domingo) clash over their...
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Peter Jones & Partners (formerly and commonly known as Peter Jones) is a large department store in central London. It is owned by John Lewis & Partners...
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have developed their rugby skills within the club's junior ranks. John Strand-Jones "WRU official site". Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved...
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first game against England in 1902 he scored a memorable try when John Strand-Jones deceived the entire English pack and passed the ball to Gabe. With...
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Sex Pistols (redirect from The Strand (Band))
Sex Pistols evolved from The Strand (sometimes known as the Swankers), formed in London in 1972 by teenagers Steve Jones on vocals, Paul Cook on drums...
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Richmond Roose, football goalkeeper (killed in battle 1916) 2 December – John Strand-Jones, Wales international rugby union player (died 1958) 9 January – Thomas...
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Ernest Jones, psychoanalyst, 79 18 February – Rhisiart Morgan Davies, physicist, 55 2 April – Tudor Davies, singer, 65 3 April – John Strand-Jones, Wales...
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Sidney Paget (section The Strand illustrations)
stories in The Strand Magazine. Sidney Paget was the fifth of nine children born to Robert Paget, the vestry clerk of St. James and St. John in Clerkenwell...
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finding the Welshman empty handed was penalised for being off-side. John Strand-Jones kicked the penalty, allowing Wales to win 9–8. On 9 January 1904 Wales...
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enjoyable than being at home. Jones has said that the Sex Pistols saved him from a life of crime. Jones co-founded The Strand (named after a Roxy Music song)...
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Bootle (redirect from Bootle Strand bus station)
postwar boom. The centre of the town was redeveloped and the 'Bootle New Strand' shopping centre was opened in 1968. At the same time, new offices were...
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his début; Wales then won the game through a late penalty goal from John Strand-Jones. Osborne was then reselected to face Scotland in the second game of...
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