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Parliament of
England Preceded by Sir
George Rivers William Counden Member of
Parliament for
Southwark 1614–1629 With:
Edward Coxe 1614
Robert Bromfield...
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Counden Road Attendance: 900 Referee:
Wayne Barnes...
- Hockaday, L.J. Wallis, F. Newman, B. Moffatt; badge – E.R. Skiller, W.
Counden, W. Conjuit, E. Ball, W. Church, E. Owers, A.J. Seaton, W.T. Reneville...
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Philip William Yates was born in
County Durham on 3
January 1913. He left
Counden Church School in
Bishop Auckland at the age of 13 to work as an undertaker's...
- Burton-upon-Trent,
Castle Gresley, Chester-le-Street,
Church Gresley,
Counden,
Counden Grange, Dunstall, Edmondsley, Etwall, Hominglow, Lanchester, Pollard's...
- King's
Chief Door-Keeper)
Areunden Conden (The King's Councillor)
Amenate Counden Guerulen (Captain of the Army)
Chirumalaprota Tirivicramen Comeren (Councillor...
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Railway 1950
Cound Halt GWR 1963
Coundon NER 1939
Coundon Road (originally "
Counden Road") L&NWR 1965
Counter Drain M&GNJR 1959
Countess Park NBR 1861 Countesthorpe...
- King's
Chief Door-Keeper)
Areunden Conden (The King's Councillor)
Amenate Counden Guerulen (Captain of the Army)
Chirumalaprota Tirivicramen Comeren (Councillor...
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Bowyer 1601
Mathew Dale
Zachariah Locke 1604–1611 Sir
George Rivers William Counden 1614
Edward Coxe
Richard Yarward 1621
Richard Yarward Robert Bromfield...
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built by the
London and
North Western Railway in 1850 when it was
known as
Counden Road
railway station. It was the
first station north of
Coventry on the...