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position that he held for
thirty years, and was also the
housemaster of
Chernocke House. Altham's son, Richard, pla**** in two first-class
matches for Oxford...
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Houses 11 (10
Commoner or Old
Tutor Houses plus College):
College A.
Chernocke House (Furley's) B. Moberly's (Toye's) C. Du Boulay's (Cook's) D. Fearon's...
- in the two
years before his
death have his
names as "Villiers
Shallot Chernocke Smith". On his
election as "Actual Fellow" at New College,
Oxford from...
- Caribbean. Routledge. pp. 952–967. ISBN 0-8153-1865-0. Pe****,
Andrew Chernocke. "The Big Drum
Dance Of Carriacou".
Alexander Street Press. Retrieved...
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Artillery during First World War
Mentioned in
Dispatches Housemaster of
Chernocke House,
Winchester College, 1920–1927 In 1900 he
joined the Mathematical...
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scholars who
continued to live in the
medieval College. The
first two were
Chernocke House and Moberly's,
which began as
private houses owned by teachers....
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former editor of The
Sunday Telegraph and Tom Lawson,
housemaster of
Chernocke House at
Winchester College. At the
summit of
Newnham Hill near the edge...
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Emily Mary
Heath at
Wandsworth in 1849. He was
educated at
Winchester at
Chernocke House (Furleys) as
exhibitioner (1865–70) and Queen's College, Oxford...
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restoration of the chancel,
Reseating of the
church Funded by lay rector,
Henry Chernocke Gibbs Brandreth (£2000) and by the
Parish Somers Clarke Marshall of Houghton...
- in 1271; Cernok,
Heath Charnock, Hest Chernnoke, Est
Chernoke in 1278,
Chernocke Gogard in 1284, Hechernok, Heghchernok, Hethevchernoc, Hethchernok, Gogardeschernok...