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Wreford is a name
originating in Devon, England. It may
refer to:
Wreford, Kansas,
United States Rural Muni****lity of
Wreford No. 280, Saskatchewan, Canada...
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Catherine Anne
Wreford (born June 26, 1980) is a
Canadian actress,
dancer and singer.
Wreford was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada in June 1980. She...
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Charles Wreford-Brown (9
October 1866 – 26
November 1951) was an
English sportsman. He
captained the
England national football team and was a
county cricketer...
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Christopher Louis Wreford-Brown DSO RN (born
August 1945) is a
retired British Royal Navy officer.
Wreford-Brown was
captain of HM
Submarine Conqueror...
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Edgar Wreford (29
December 1923 – 20
January 2006) was an
English stage and
television actor. He
trained at the Old Vic
School and went on to have a long...
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Wreford-Brown is a surname.
Notable people include:
Anthony Wreford-Brown (1912–1997),
English cricketer Charles Wreford-Brown (1866–1951),
English cricketer...
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Barbara Wreford is a New
Zealand applied economist, and is a full
professor at
Lincoln University,
specialising in
climate change adaptation.
Wreford completed...
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Alyson Wreford (born 19
February 1959) is a
British luger. She
competed in the women's
singles event at the 1988
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- The
Wreford Limestone is a
geologic formation in Kansas. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Permian period. The
Schroyer Limestone and Threemile...
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James Wreford Watson FRSE FRSC IBG LLD (February 8, 1915 –
September 18, 1990) was a
Scottish Canadian geographer and cartographer, who
served as...