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Philip Ernest Summerill (born 20
November 1947) is an
English former professional footballer who pla**** as a
striker in the
Football League for Birmingham...
- New Jersey.
Summerill was born
August 3, 1898, in
Penns Grove, New Jersey, the son of John M.
Summerill and
Eleanor W.
Jacoby Summerill. He attended...
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William Summerill Vanneman (January 5, 1863 –
October 29, 1933) was an
American medical missionary. From the fall of 1890
until his death, he
worked as...
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Kruuk 1972, pp. 310–311
Kruuk 1972, p. 38
Mills &
Hofer 1998, p. 38
Summerill, Lynette;
Gnawed Bones tell
Tales Archived 24
October 2020 at the Wayback...
- Hynd pla**** in 48 of the 50 first-team
matches over the season, and Phil
Summerill was
leading goalscorer for the
third consecutive season.
Numbers in parentheses...
- 1971
Barry Bridges 1972
Bryan King 1973 Alf Wood 1974 Alf Wood 1975 Phil
Summerill 1976
Barry Kitchener 1977
Terry Brisley 1978 Phil
Walker 1979
Barry Kitchener...
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Archived from the
original on
October 21, 2012.
Retrieved April 2, 2008.
Summerill,
Scott (April 23, 1991). "St.
George adds
television station". The Daily...
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Bobby Thomson pla**** in all 44 first-team
matches over the season. Phil
Summerill finished as
leading goalscorer for the
second successive season, with...
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Haydn Proctor,
Monmouth 1947:
Charles K. Barton, P****aic 1948: John M.
Summerill Jr.,
Salem 1949:
David Van Alstyne,
Bergen 1950:
Samuel L. Bodine, Hunterdon...
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accompanying hardcover book, Wild Down
Under by Neil Nightingale, Mary
Summerill, Hugh
Pearson and Jeni Cleversy, was
published by BBC
Books on 18 September...