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    Francis Playford (c. 1825 – 1 January 1896[citation needed]) was a British rower who won the Wingfield Sculls in 1849 and the pairs oars at Henley Royal...
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  • England The Playford Hotel in Adelaide, South Australia, part of Accor Hotels The Playford family of British rowers including Francis Playford (1825-1896)...
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  • Regatta in 1876. Playford was born at Putney, the son of Francis Playford and his wife Emily Augusta Blake. His father and uncle Herbert Playford were both eminent...
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    Metropolitan Regatta. Playford was born in Chingford, Essex, and was part of a rowing family which included his brother Francis Playford. He was in business...
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  • Royal Regatta in 1846 with the crew including E. Webb, J. S. Robinson, Francis Playford, L. D. Strutton, and John Walmisley (stroke) with G. Walmisley (cox)...
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  • partnering Henry Chapman. In 1849 he won the Silver Wherries partnering Francis Playford. He won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley in 1851 defeating Edward...
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  • Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley, but lost in the Wingfield Sculls to Francis Playford. In 1850 for Thames Club he won the Diamond Challenge Sculls again...
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    Playford is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district, in Suffolk, England, on the outskirts of Ipswich. It has about 215 residents in 90...
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    universally respected", Willan took part under the chairmanship of Francis Playford in the drawing up of the definition of an amateur for the purposes...
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  • Sydney Carr Cary (1845–1896) & Pauline Playford; (11) Gwendolen Playford Cary The descent from Key is as follows: Francis Scott Key married Mary Tayloe Lloyd...
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    election) by becoming Steward of the Manor of Northstead. Stevenson resided at Playford Mount, Suffolk, and at 5 Ennismore Gardens, London. He was born in British...
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    in opposition in South Australia since 1933. The LCL, led by Sir Thomas Playford, ruled South Australia through a time of strong economic development and...
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    and settled at Bury St Edmunds from 1806 to 1816. They then lived at Playford Hall, between Ipswich and Woodbridge in Suffolk. When the war with France...
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  • by Hawkins as the writer of many songs, five of which may be found in Playford's Choyce Ayres and Dialogues, (bk. ii. 1679, one in the edition of 1681...
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    Illya Marchenko Szymon Walków Karol Drzewiecki 6–4, 6–4 Win 26–18 Nov 2019 Playford, Australia Challenger Hard Patrik Niklas-Salminen Ruben Gonzales Evan King...
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    convicted of rape and murder of a small girl, opposing then-Premier Thomas Playford over the matter. During Labor's time in opposition, Dunstan was prominent...
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  • march. It was first published that year in The Delightful Companion, John Playford's method book for recorder. Writing over 200 years later, William Chappell...
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    Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson GCMG FRGS (14 January 1834 – 2 May 1897) was an Irish colonial administrator and musical composer, who wrote several...
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    de Worde in the 16th century, are an important artefact, as are John Playford's The Dancing Master and Robert Harley's Roxburghe Ballads collections....
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    actor Billy Lunn and his brother Josh Morgan, musicians of The Subways Rob Playford, Drum & Bass DJ, record producer and label owner Oliver Skipp, Tottenham...
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