Thomas Digby (20 October 1851 – 10 June 1919) was a British Army officer in the Royal Engineers, and footballer who played as one of the two half-backs...
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Thomas Digby may refer to: Thomas Digby (rower), British rower Thomas Digby (footballer), British Army officer and footballer This disambiguation page...
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Robert James Thomas Digby-Jones (27 September 1876 – 6 January 1900) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award...
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Digby Marritt Jones, Baron Jones of Birmingham, (born 28 October 1955) is a British businessman and politician who served as Director General of the Confederation...
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Guerin d'Oro (category Association football trophies and awards)
named shock manager of Dinamo Bucharest". Metro. Retrieved 16 March 2021. Digby, Andy (2015). Juventus. Huddersfield: Riley Dunn & Wilson Ltd. ISBN 978-0957141087...
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with this surname include: David W. Blight (born 1949), American historian Digby Blight (born 1931), former Director of Premier and Cabinet, Western Australia...
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2024–25 EFL Cup (category 2024–25 in English football)
The 2024–25 EFL Cup is the 65th season of the English Football League Cup. It is sponsored by Carabao Energy Drink and known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship...
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Pavel Nedvěd (category Men's association football midfielders)
International Award Winners Announced". Football Association of Ireland. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2012. Digby, Adam (8 January 2013). "Nedved banned...
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(2000–2019). Roland Grip, 83, Swedish footballer (AIK, IK Sirius, national team). Peter Handyside, 49, Scottish footballer (Grimsby Town, Stoke City, Barnsley)...
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(1753–1837), architect, was born in Goring. Thomas Rome (1838–1916), Australian politician, died in Goring. Digby Willoughby (1845–1901), military mercenary...
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medallist (1968). Ray Henderson, 86, English footballer (Hull City, Reading). John Hurst, 76, English footballer (Everton, Oldham Athletic). Mick Ives, 84...
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Bracket Winners, Highlights". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 14 August 2024. "Football - Men - Medallists" (PDF). Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee...
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Big Three (colleges) (category College football rivalries in the United States)
universities if there were any aristocracy in the United States. Edward Digby Baltzell wrote: "The three major upper-class institutions in America have...
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Carlton Football Club players who have made one or more appearance in the Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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team ever to play in the Sugar Bowl,' said Fred Digby of the New Orleans Item. "Boston College Football 2021 Record Book" (PDF). Boston College Athletics...
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April 2022.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) E Digby Baltzell, "Goodbye To All That," Society 31, no. 2 (January 1994): 62-71...
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Tom Wills (redirect from Thomas Wentworth Wills)
Marston & Company. Wills Cooke, T. S. (2012). The Currency Lad. Stephen Digby. ISBN 978-0-9803893-9-5. Zedda-Sampson, Louise (2021). Bowl the Maidens...
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Beacon Heath – a housing estate near Pinhoe Clyst Heath Countess Wear Cowick Digby Duryard Exe Island Exwick Foxhayes Friar's Green Haven Banks Heavitree Livery...
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2023–24 EFL Cup (category 2023–24 in English football)
open to all clubs participating in the Premier League and the English Football League. The winner of the competition qualified for the play-off round...
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Harry Mattick Phebe Bekker James Hernandez — Anastasia Vaipan-Law Luke Digby Lilah Fear Lewis Gibson — Layla Karnes Liam Carr Hungary Aleksandr Vlasenko...
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2024–25 EFL Trophy (category 2024–25 European domestic association football cups)
EFL League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system, as well as the "Academy teams" of 16 Premier League teams...
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North Melbourne Football Club players who have made one or more appearance in the Australian Football League (known as the Victorian Football League until...
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2021–22 Scottish Premiership (category 2021–22 in Scottish football leagues)
September 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020. "St Mirren delighted to welcome Digby Brown as new principal sponsor". St Mirren FC. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 4...
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China Finland 2010–? MTV3 (Finland) MTV3 Juniori (Finland) CCTV-14 (China) Digby Dragon 2 78 United Kingdom 2016–2019 Nick Jr. Dimension High School 1 12...
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English boxer Billy Hardy (footballer), English footballer Blaine Hardy, American baseball player Bruce Hardy, American football player "Hungry" Charles...
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Baltzell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: E. Digby Baltzell (1915–1996), American sociologist, academic and author John R. Baltzell...
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Titanic Hobey Baker 1909, collegiate hockey player and World War I pilot E. Digby Baltzell 1932, sociologist responsible for popularizing the term "WASP"...
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originally designed in 1863 as 'Roman (improved Turkish) Baths' by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt for the Roman Bath Co Ltd. The baths were an extremely short-lived...
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Sports Hall of Fame. Thomas Hooman (1850–1938), English footballer John Frederic Inglis (1853–1923), Scottish cricketer and footballer Stewart Morris (1909–1991)...
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and singer, former member of Prince's former band The Revolution Desmond Digby (1933–2015), Australian set and costumer designer and illustrator Desmond...
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