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Viscount Bledisloe, of
Lydney in the
County of Gloucestershire, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1935 for the Conservative...
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Bledisloe Cup is an
annual rugby union competition between the
national teams of Australia's
Wallabies and New Zealand's All
Blacks that has been...
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Charles Bathurst, 1st
Viscount Bledisloe, GCMG, KBE, KStJ, PC (21
September 1867 – 3 July 1958) was a
British Conservative politician and
colonial governor...
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Ludlow Bathurst, 3rd
Viscount Bledisloe, QC (24 June 1934 – 12 May 2009), was a
British barrister and politician.
Bledisloe was the son of
Benjamin Bathurst...
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Bledisloe Park is a
cricket and
football (soccer)
ground in Pukekohe, Auckland, New Zealand. It is
named after Charles Bathurst, 1st
Viscount Bledisloe...
- Bathurst, 2nd
Viscount Bledisloe, QC (2
October 1899 – 17
September 1979), was a
British barrister. Born at Westbury, Wiltshire,
Bledisloe was the
eldest son...
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adjacent All-Blacks and
Wallabies Nunataks, and
specifically named after the
Bledisloe Cup,
which is
contested between the New
Zealand and
Australian rugby union...
- The
Bledisloe Commission, also
known as the Rhodesia-Nyasaland
Royal Commission, was a
Royal Commission,
appointed in 1937 and
undertaking its enquiries...
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Bledisloe Tump was a
castle in the
village of Awre in Gloucestershire, England. The
first castle on the site was
built in the 11th or
early 12th century...
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Following the
Sydney Bledisloe Cup game loss, Ewen
McKenzie stuck with him at fly-half for the
second Bledisloe Cup Test at
Westpac Stadium in...