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Francis Henry Bateman-
Champain (17 June 1877 – 29
December 1942) was an
English cricketer playing primarily for
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and...
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Colonel Sir John
Underwood Bateman-
Champain, KCMG (22 July 1835 – 1
February 1887), born
Champain, was a
British Army
officer and
engineer in India, who...
- Hugh
Frederick Bateman-
Champain, CMG (6
April 1869 – 7
October 1933) was an
Indian Army
officer and cricketer. Bateman-
Champain was a right-handed batsman...
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Christianity portal John
Norman Bateman-
Champain (14
March 1880 – 22
October 1950) was a
British Anglican bishop who
served as
Bishop of Knaresborough...
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Claude Edward Bateman-
Champain (30
March 1875 – 13
October 1956) was an
English cricketer. A right-handed
batsman and
occasional right-arm slow bowler...
- Big Band Live at Frankie's Jazz Club (2019)
Dream a
Little (2019) - with
Champain Fulton (duo) Day by Day (2020) O Sole Mio!
Music from the
Motherland (2021)...
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Christopher Champain Tanner, AM (24 June 1908 – 22 May 1941) was a Gloucester,
Barbarians and
England Rugby Union international,
winning 5 caps between...
- V. and Parastaev, A. (2004) ‘Economy and
Conflict in
South Ossetia’ in
Champain et al op. cit. Vartanyan, Olesya; Barry,
Ellen (18
March 2014). "If History...
- Lost Breakbeats" re-release)
Breakapalooza Vol 1 & 2 – Tuff City, 1997
Champain – Tuff City, 1997
Beats Don't Fail Me Now (12" Single) – CLR Records, 1997...
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Soviet bombardment,
suffering two dead and five wounded. Once Hugh Bateman-
Champain, the
British commander,
accepted the
Bolshevik terms,
resistance from the...