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Marcus Boyall (8
October 1917 – 30
September 1985) was an
Australian rules footballer best
known for his
playing career with
Victorian Football League...
- Bridge. On Sa****ay 26
August 1911,
Alice Maud
Boyall became the
first recorded woman to swim the Humber.
Boyall, then aged 19 and
living in Hull, was the...
- Hall (1953–1954)
Charlie May (1955–1957) Neil
Davies (1958–1959)
Marcus Boyall (1960) Stan
Wickham (1961) Doug Long (1962–1963) Len
Fitzgerald (1964–1966)...
- 011. Martin-Puertas, Celia; Hernandez, Armand; Pardo-Igúzquiza, Eulogio;
Boyall, Laura; Brierley, Chris; Jiang, Zhiyi; Tjallingii, Rik; Blockley, Simon...
- Argus. Wrout's match-up with
Collingwood half-back
Marcus Boyall was
another critical one:
Boyall was Collingwood's best
player early in the game at stopping...
- Friedman,
American Law in the 20th
Century (Yale
University Press, 2002), 462.
Boyall, Sue (June 2011). "Free Range" (PDF).
Solicitors Journal.
Archived from...
-
investigator named John
Boyall,
whose specialty was
acquiring information from
confidential databases.
Glenn Mulcaire had been
Boyall's ****istant,
until the...
- 2009). "Virtual Law
Firms Thrive in the Downturn". Law
Society Gazette. "
Boyall, Sue, "Free Range",
Solicitors Journal, June 2011" (PDF).
Archived from...
- "Player of the Year", was
shared between Norman Ware of
Footscray and
Marcus Boyall of Collingwood. The
winner of the 1938
Brownlow Medal was **** Reynolds...
- Ray
McArthur West
Adelaide 16*** 1940 Mel
Brock Glenelg 19*** 1941
Marcus Boyall Glenelg 25*** Play
suspended due to WWII 1945 Bob
Quinn Port
Adelaide 46***...