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granted 800 acres,
which formed the core of his
Woolmers Estate. By 1819, the very
first part of
modern Woolmers - the
weatherboard section of the main house...
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Robert Andrew Woolmer (14 May 1948 – 18
March 2007) was an
English cricket coach, cricketer, and a commentator. He pla**** in 19 Test
matches and six One...
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Woolmers Park is a
Grade II*
listed building in Hertfordshire, England. It was the
residence of
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of
Strathmore and Kinghorne...
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Clarence Shirley Woolmer (27 June 1910 in Lewisham, London,
England – 10
February 1999) was a
former English cricketer. He was
captain of
United Provinces...
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title Brickendon and
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- in Longford, Tasmania. It is one of the two main
ancestral homes (with
Woolmers) of the
Archer family,
prominent local pioneers and politicians. Founded...
- Wales. Hyde Park Barracks, New
South Wales.
Brickendon and
Woolmers Estates ("Brickendon-
Woolmers"), Tasmania.
Darlington Probation Station ("Darlington")...
- he led the
investigation into the
death of ****stan's
cricket coach Bob
Woolmer in the run-up to the 2007
Cricket World Cup finals. The
Guardian credits...
- Paul's
Walden Bury,
Gibside Hall and
Streatlam Castle in
County Durham and
Woolmers Park, near Hertford. He was made Lord
Lieutenant of Angus, an
office he...
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Woolmer is a
locality in East Hampshire, in
South East England, the main
feature of
which is
Woolmer Forest. The name
Woolmer (or
Woolmers) may also refer...