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Greswell (1797–1869),
English churchman and
chronologist Ernest Greswell (1885–1962),
English cricketer,
brother of Bill
Greswell Jeaffreson Greswell...
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William Greswell may
refer to:
William Parr
Greswell,
clergyman and
bibliographer Bill
Greswell,
cricketer This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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William Territt Greswell (15
October 1889 – 12
February 1971) was an
English first-class
cricketer who pla**** for
Somerset from 1908 to 1930. But his career...
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Edward Greswell (1797–1869) was an
English churchman and academic,
known as a chronologist. The son of the Rev.
William Parr
Greswell, he was born at Denton...
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Richard Greswell (22 July 1800 – 22 July 1881) was an
English college teacher and
promoter of
church schools,
known as the re-founder of the
National Society...
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Greswell All
other tracks written by John
Greswell and
produced by
Greswell /
Taylor for MPM
London Ltd. Except: 3
written by John
Greswell, Christopher...
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confusion with
Jabal el-Sheikh, the
Arabic name for
Mount Hermon.
Edward Greswell, however,
writing in 1830, saw "no good
reason for
questioning the ancient...
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Ernest Arthur Greswell (8 June 1885 in Cuddalore, Madras,
India – 15
January 1962 in Minehead, Somerset, England), pla**** first-class
cricket for Somerset...
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William Parr
Greswell (1765–1854) was an
English clergyman and bibliographer.
William Parr
Greswell, son of John
Greswell of Chester, was
baptised at Tarvin...
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Google Books Retrieved 4
March 2012
Thurnam 1857.
Poulett Scrope 1858.
Greswell.
Battle of Edington. p. 52.
Retrieved 19
December 2012 Major,
Albany (1913)...