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Colonel Michael John Campbell-
Lamerton OBE (1
August 1933 – 17
March 2005) was a
Scotland international player. He was also a
British Army officer. He...
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Lamerton is a
village and
civil parish located 3
miles north-west of the town of Tavistock, in the West
Devon district, in the
county of Devon, England...
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William Lamerton (1843 – 7 May 1918) was an
Australian politician.
Lamerton was born in St
Austell in Cornwall, England. In 1903 he was
elected to the...
- The
Lamerton House is a
historic house constructed in 1930
located on the 40-acre (16 ha)
Lamerton Terrace property Enid,
Oklahoma in
Garfield County....
- Campbell-
Lamerton (born 21
February 1957 in Gibraltar) is a
former Scottish national team
international rugby union player. Campbell-
Lamerton served as...
- HMS
Lamerton was a Type II Hunt-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy. She was sold to the
Indian Navy in 1952,
where she
served as INS Gomati.
Following the...
- the Lakes.
Lamerton Historical Society. 1974. p. 421. Land of the Lakes.
Lamerton Historical Society. 1974. p. 70. Land of the Lakes.
Lamerton Historical...
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Andrew Edwin Horace Lamerton (born 28 May 1970) is a
Welsh former rugby union international. Born in
Church Village,
Lamerton attended Bryn
Celynnog Comprehensive...
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Collacombe is an
historic manor in the
parish of
Lamerton, Devon, England. The
manor house survives as a
grade I
listed building,
known as
Collacombe Barton...
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winning one and
losing one. The
touring party was
captained by Mike Campbell-
Lamerton. The
manager was Des O'Brien and for the
first time a
Lions touring team...