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Narborough may
refer to: John
Narborough (c. 1640–1688),
British rear
admiral Narborough, Leicestershire,
England Narborough Hall
Narborough Road, Leicester...
- a Boy" "[is] more
intrusive than galvanizing". On a
similar note, Kate
Narburgh of The Chronicle,
citing the "Mellow
vibes accent "Venus as a Boy"", hoped...
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Butcher Sic Phil
Snyder Lincoln Steen Ryan
Downes Chris King Marc
Narburgh Mike
Turbeville Adam
Mikels Mike
Damage Fooker Freer PeeWee Sammy Swift...
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operating these services in an
alliance with
National Express. In 1990,
Narburgh Coaches of
Alveley was
purchased with 16 vehicles,
taking the
fleet to...
- 1/4th Bn.,
Norfolk Regt. 26 Apr. 1917
Kantara War
Cemetery Pte.
Albert H.
Narburgh 1/4th Bn.,
Norfolk Regt. 23 Dec. 1914 St. Margaret's
Churchyard Pte. Matthew...
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December 1602),
married 27
April 1581 her step-brother
Clement Spelman of
Narburgh. She died s.p.;
Francis (baptised 21
February 1573) and
Robert (baptised...
- Saunders, Esq. she
married to her
second husband, John Spelman, Esq. of
Narburgh, and to her third.
Miles Corbet, Esq. "K". A Who’s Who of
Tudor Women....
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Blowers 507
Labour M
Turner 297
Liberal Democrats A
Moles 185
Green M
Narburgh 166
Turnout 2,945 43.6
Conservative win (new seat)
Conservative win (new...
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Smith 309 17.8
Liberal Democrats Patricia Anderson 261 15.0
Green Maxine Narburgh 165 9.5
Majority 695 39.9
Turnout 1,739 45.4 +1.8
Conservative hold Swing...
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Conservative Deanna Law 329 30.2 +2.2 UKIP Bert
Poole 269 24.7 +24.7
Green Maxine Narburgh 23 2.1 −4.8
Liberal Democrats Chris Thomas 21 1.9 −4.3
Majority 120 11...