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Image CricketcommentatoratTaunton.jpg thumb right 230px Colvile at the Taunton Cricket Ground working for Sky Sports Colvile is a cricket sports commentator commentator , interviewer and journalist ref http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4158 is 20060415 ai n16166802 Marvelous Monty s story free of wrong kind of spin The Independent retrieved 29 August 2007 ref for Sky Sports , especially for English Forms of cricket domestic matches . Early life Charles Colvile was born on 29 March 1955, Westfield, Woking ref http www.youtube.com watch?v A1ZTGonvKY4 YouTube ref Education Colvile was educated at Westminster School , an independent school for boys in London. Life and career Colvile is a cricket sports commentator commentator , interviewer and journalist ref http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4158 is 20060415 ai n16166802 Marvelous Monty s story free of wrong kind of spin The Independent retrieved 29 August 2007 ref for Sky Sports , especially for English Forms of cricket domestic matches . He has worked for Sky since 1990 and presented some major series for Sky UK & Ireland Sky from various grounds such as the 1990 91 The Ashes Ashes series in Australia, the 1994 England tour to the West Indies and the 1995 6 England tour to South Africa. Before Mark Nicholas signed up as anchorman for Sky Sports in 1996 he was the senior cricket presenter. The majority of his work now is presenting live internationals not involving England, presenting England highlights and heading up Sky s domestic cricket coverage. Unlike the majority of cricket commentators, Colvile never played cricket professionally a source of amusement amongst some of his fellow TV pundits , but is instead a respected professional sports commentator. He has however always been an enthusiastic club cricketer, playing in the Surrey Championship for Pyrford Cricket Club since the 1970s. His catchphrase is Got Him when a bowler takes a wicket this became folklore when Angus Fraser ripped through the West Ind ... more details
For the U.S. diplomat Thomas M. Foote Sir Thomas Foote, 1st Baronet 1592 12 October 1687 was a wealthy grocer of London . In 1646 he was made a Sheriff of London and in 1649 elected Lord Mayor of London . He represented London UK Parliament constituency London in the First Protectorate Parliament First and Second Protectorate Parliament s. He had four daughters Priscilla Foote, married Francis Rolle Sir Francis Rolle d. 1686 on 23 January 1654 Mary Foote, married Sir Arthur Onslow, 1st Baronet as his second wife Sarah Foote, married first Sir John Lewis, 1st Baronet d. 1671 and second Denzil Onslow of Pyrford Denzil Onslow d. 1721 younger brother of Arthur Elizabeth Foote, married Sir John Cutler, 1st Baronet 1607 1693 as his second wife Foote was created a baronet, of London, on 21 November 1660. While he left no sons to succeed him, his son in law, Sir Arthur Onslow, 1st Baronet Arthur Onslow , obtained a reversion to Foote s baronetcy in 1674, and so became a baronet upon Foote s death in 1687 with precedency of 1660 . References cite book title The New England Historical and Genealogical Register first Henry F. last Waters publisher New England Historic Genealogical Society year 1897 pages 139 140 url http books.google.com books?id hcgMAAAAYAAJ&pg PA140 accessdate 2007 10 25 s start s civ succession box title Lord Mayor of the City of London before Thomas Andrewes after Thomas Andrewes years 1649 s reg en bt s new creation s ttl title Foote Baronets Baronet br of London years 1660&ndash 1687 s aft after Extinct br reversion to Sir Arthur Onslow, 1st Baronet Arthur Onslow s end Persondata NAME Foote, Thomas, 1st Baronet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord Mayor of London , 1649 DATE OF BIRTH 1592 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 October 1687 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Foote, Thomas, 1st Baronet Category 1592 births Category 1687 deaths Category Baronets in the Baronetage of England Category Sheriffs of the City of London Category Lord Mayors of London Categor ... more details
The Surrey County Intermediate League Western is one of the three intermediate football soccer football leagues based in the England English county of Surrey the others being the Surrey South Eastern Combination and the Surrey Elite Intermediate League . The league can trace its roots back to 1891 when the East and West Surrey League was formed. Following a re construction of this league the West Surrey League was formed in 1905. ref cite web url http www.kingstonian.net club.jsp?history title Club history publisher Kingstonian FC ref That, in turn, became the Surrey Intermediate League at the same time as the Surrey Senior League was formed in 1922. ref cite web url http www.surreyfa.com GetIntoFootball LeaguesandCompetitions title Leagues & competitions publisher Surrey FA ref It currently comprises clubs from West Surrey, North East Hampshire and South West Greater London . The league s top division is situated at the 12th level of the English football league system . The top two teams in the Premier Division may be promoted to the Surrey Elite Intermediate League . Division One teams may be relegated to and replaced by teams from the Guildford and Woking Alliance League Guildford & Woking Alliance . The league has two divisions for first teams as well as two reserve divisions. The 2010 11 Premier Division champions were Wrecclesham with Cranleigh winning the Division One title. The reserve division champions were Yateley Green Reserves and Unis Old Boys Reserves. 2011 12 members Premier Division Abbey Chiddingfold Cranleigh Merrow F.C. Merrow Milford & Witley Royal Holloway Old Boys Shottermill & Haslemere F.C. Shottermill & Haslemere Tongham F.C. Tongham UniS Old Boys FC Unis Old Boys University of Surrey FC University of Surrey Worplesdon Phoenix Yateley Yateley Green Division One AFC Leatherhead AFC Spelthorne Sports Chobham Burymead Elm Grove Senior Ewhurst Godalming & Farncombe Athletic Knaphill Athletic Lightwater United Old Salesians Pyrford F.C. Pyrford ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 51.3227 longitude 0.4772 official name Wisley population 204 population ref ref http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 800081&c GU23 6QF&d 16&e 15&g 490387&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Census data ref shire district Guildford shire county Surrey region South East England constituency westminster Mole Valley post town Woking postcode district GU23 postcode area GU dial code 01932 os grid reference TQ062592 static image Image RHSGlasshouse.JPG 240px static image caption small The new Wisley Glasshouse small london distance Wisley is a small village in Surrey , England. It lies between Cobham, Surrey Cobham and Woking . It is the home of the Royal Horticultural Society s Wisley Garden . The River Wey runs through the village. Wisley gives its name to the nearby road intersection of the A3 road Great Britain A3 London to Portsmouth trunk road and the London Orbital M25 motorway , Junction 10. Wisley appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Wiselei . It was held by Osuuold Oswold . Its domesday assets were 1 hide unit hide s 1 church, 1 Mill grinding mill worth 10 sd shillings , 3 plough s, 1 fishery worth 5 sd d , convert 6 acre m2 of meadow , woodland worth 6 hog swine hog s. It rendered 3. ref http www.gwp.enta.net surrnames.htm Surrey Domesday Book ref Wisley Church was built in 1150. ref http www.surreyplacesofworship.org.uk visitors detail.asp?ID 212 Wisley Church ref There is a medieval church track running from Byfleet through Wisley to St Nicholas Church, Pyrford . ref http www.leyhunt.fsnet.co.uk lhunt84.htm Church tracks ref Amenities Wisley Golf Club is located in the village, and has celebrity members including Colin Montgomery and Jamie Redknapp . cn date May 2011 The former Wisley Airfield , is located in the parish of Ockham, Surrey Ockham , situated next to the junction of the M25 A3 ref http maps.google.com maps?f q&t k&ll 51.30717, 0.46207&spn 0.012046,0.02635&t k Goog ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 51.253518 longitude 0.97545639 label position top official name Greywell civil parish Greywell shire district Hart district Hart shire county Hampshire region South East England constituency westminster North East Hampshire UK Parliament constituency North East Hampshire post town HOOK postcode district RG29 postcode area RG dial code 01256 os grid reference SU7159750982 ambulance service South Central Ambulance Service South Central Image GreywellMill AndrewSmith Apr2006.jpg right thumb 300px Greywell Mill on the upper reaches of the River Whitewater. The old waterwheel is still to be seen at the right hand end of the building. photo by Andrew Smith, 2006 Greywell is a small village and civil parish in Hampshire , England . Greywell village is a past winner of the Best Kept Village in Hampshire competition and a recent winner of Best Small Village in Hampshire. ref http www.hart.gov.uk index community living guide to hart discover.htm ref The Basingstoke Canal runs underneath part of the village through the 1.1  km long Greywell Tunnel which is now no longer navigable due to a collapse which occurred in 1932. The eastern portal in Greywell village is the largest winter bat roost in the country, and the second largest colony of Natterer s bat in Europe. ref http www.basingstoke canal.org.uk wildlife.htm ref The canal originally ran from Basingstoke to join the Wey Navigation near Pyrford . However the canal is derelict towards Basingstoke and only starts being navigable a mile or so to the east of Greywell tunnel and then runs towards North Warnborough , passing the ruins of King John s castle. A short section of the canal from the western tunnel portal exists and is a nature reserve and the original towpath can be walked. The upper reaches of the River Whitewater also run through the village. Greywell is home to two Sites of Special Scientific Interest , with the Greywell Tunnel and its bat colony, and Greywell Moors, w ... more details
br Sir Francis Vincent, 5th Baronet Sir Francis Vincent, Bt 1690 1695 br Denzil Onslow of Pyrford ... Onslow of Pyrford Denzil Onslow br Morgan Randyll after Morgan Randyll br Denzil Onslow of Pyrford Denzil ... more details
Cleanup date October 2008 Infobox UK place static image name St John s, West Byfleet, with pink horse chestnut tree geograph.org.uk 172079.jpg static image caption St John s church, West Byfleet country England official name West Byfleet map type Surrey population 5,054 population ref ref http www.woking.gov.uk woking population westbyfleet.pdf Population Data ref shire district Woking shire county Surrey region South East England constituency westminster Woking UK Parliament constituency Woking post town West Byfleet postcode district KT14 postcode area KT dial code 01932 os grid reference TQ043609 latitude 51.3380 longitude 0.5033 West Byfleet is a village in Surrey . Forming part of the Greater London Urban Area it lies in the stockbroker belt just outside the M25 motorway , 19  miles from Charing Cross , 8  miles from London Heathrow . The village grew up around the West Byfleet railway station station on the London & South Western Railway . The station, originally Byfleet and Woodham, Surrey Woodham , opened in 1887. ref http www.ourladyswb.org history history.htm ref Since it was more than mile from the ancient village of Byfleet, the new development soon established its own character as a commuter suburb. The village church was dedicated in 1912 and a separate parish of West Byfleet was established in 1917. The station lies between Woking and Byfleet & New Haw . The village is bounded to the north by the Basingstoke Canal and to the east by the M25 and the Wey Navigation Canal . Today The retail centre has declined in diversity over the last 30 years losing many true shops such as hardware, wine merchants, electrical stores and greengrocer. The Waitrose supermarket has revitalised the village s retail attraction. The village retail shops are now replaced with service businesses including restaurants, estate agents and hairdressers. All the major banks are represented. The village has become a focal point for other neighbouring villages such as Pyrford ... more details
The Guildford and Woking Alliance League is a football soccer football competition based in England . It was established in 1995 following the merger of the Guildford League and the Woking and District League. Currently it has six divisions, the highest of which, the Premier Division, sits at level 14 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Surrey County Intermediate League Western . Previous champions class wikitable style textalign center Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four 1995 96 Camphill Casuals Sunbury Rangers Royal Hollow Pantiles Queens Street Rangers 1996 97 University of Surrey FC University of Surrey Pantiles Surrey Athletic AC Guildford Woking Phoenix class wikitable style textalign center Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four Division Five 1997 98 Pantiles Guildford Railway Old Boys Pyrford University of Surrey FC University of Surrey B Bedfont Town F.C. Bedfont Green Reserves Heathervale class wikitable style textalign center Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four 1998 99 Hale Hambledon Guildford City Weysiders A Bedfont Town F.C. Bedfont Green Reserves Chertsey Cricket Club 1999 2000 Unis Old Boys Weybrook Wanderers Chertsey Cricket Club Unis Old Boys Reserves Woking Phoenix Reserves 2000 01 Bedfont Town F.C. Bedfont Green Chertsey Cricket Club Lightwater AFC Chilworth Border & Heath End Reserves class wikitable style textalign center Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three 2001 02 Shalford Staines Lammas F.C. Staines Lammas A Bisley Shooters Guildford City F.C. Guildford City Reserves class wikitable style textalign center Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four 2002 03 Guildford Railway Old Boys Staines Lammas F.C. Staines Lammas A Wonersh A Chertsey Cricket Club Reserves Hersham 2003 04 Lightwater United Hambledon Bedfont Green F.C. Bedfont Gr ... more details
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, Pyrford , Byfleet , Addlestone and Weybridge . From Godalming the river is intertwined with the Wey ... Pyrford where it is separate from the Wey Navigation Canal During the seventeenth century the river ... more details
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Image Clandon House.jpg thumb right 300px Clandon Park House, the former seat of the Onslow family Earl of Onslow , of Onslow in the County of Shropshire , is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1801 for George Onslow, 1st Earl of Onslow George Onslow, 4th Baron Onslow . The Onslow family descends from Sir Arthur Onslow, 1st Baronet Arthur Onslow , who represented Bramber UK Parliament constituency Bramber , Sussex UK Parliament constituency Sussex and Guildford UK Parliament constituency Guildford in the British House of Commons House of Commons . He was the husband of Mary, daughter of Thomas Foote , Lord Mayor of London in 1649, who had been created a Baronet in 1660 a title which became extinct on his death in 1687 . In 1674 Onslow was himself created a Baronet in the Baronetage of England , with the precedence of 1660. Onslow was succeeded by his son, the second Baronet. He was a prominent politician and served as Speaker of the British House of Commons Speaker of the House of Commons from 1708 to 1710 and as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1713 to 1714. In 1716 he was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain as Baron Onslow , of Onslow in the County of Shropshire and of Clandon in the County of Surrey, with remainder, failing male issue of his own, to his uncle Denzil Onslow of Pyrford Denzil Onslow , and afterwards, to the male heirs of his father. Lord Onslow was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He sat as Member of Parliament for Gatton UK Parliament constituency Gatton , Chichester UK Parliament constituency Chichester , Bletchingley UK Parliament constituency Bletchingley and Surrey UK Parliament constituency Surrey and served as Lord Lieutenant of Surrey . His son, the third Baron, represented Guildford in Parliament and served as Lord Lieutenant of Surrey. He was childless and on his death in 1776 the line of the first Baron failed. Lord Onslow was succeeded according to the special remainder by his cousin and heir male ... more details
Cathedral from 1118 Kilpeck Church, Herefordshire St. Nicholas Church, Pyrford , Surrey c.1140 Southwell ... 1.jpg Example of a small village church in Pyrford , Surrey , England File St Bees Priory westdoor ... more details
Heath, Mount Hermon, Barnsbury, Maybury, Sheerwater, Goldsworth Park , St John s, Pyrford , Kingfield ..., Woking & Horsell CC, and Westfield CC. It is also home to Pyrford Cricket Club. Founded in 1858, Pyrford ... 2008 05 21 ref Lady Emma Hamilton , lover of Horatio Nelson . Hamilton lived in Pyrford . ref ..., Surrey Brookwood Centre Woking East Pyrford Southwest Pirbright South Mayford Southeast Send ... more details
other uses The Trial of the Sixteen lang pl Proces szesnastu was a staged trial of 16 leaders of the Polish Underground State held by the Soviet Union in Moscow in 1945. File Moscow Trial 1945.jpg thumb upright 2.4 The show trial of 16 leaders of the Polish wartime underground movement including the Home Army and civil authorities convicted of drawing up plans for military action against the U.S.S.R. , Moscow, June 1945. All of them had been invited to help organize the new Polish Government of National Unity in March 1945 and were subsequently captured by the NKVD . Six years later, only two were still alive. Polish Underground State sidebar History Some accounts say approaches were made in February with others saying March 1945. ref name Prazmowska115 Prazmowska, A. 2004 Civil war in Poland, 1942 1948 Palgrave ISBN 0 333 98212 6 Page 115 ref ref name Malcher73 Malcher, G.C. 1993 Blank Pages Pyrford Press ISBN 1 897984 00 6 Page 73 ref ref name Mikolajczyk125 Mikolajczyk, S. 1948 The pattern of Soviet domination Sampson Low, Marston & Co Page 125 ref ref name Garlinski324 Garlinski, J. 1985 Poland in the Second World War Macmillan ISBN 0 333 39258 2 Page 324 ref The Government Delegate s Office at Home Government Delegate , together with most members of the Council of National Unity and the Commander in chief of the Armia Krajowa , were invited by Soviet general Ivan Serov ref name Malcher73 ref name Garlinski324 with agreement of Joseph Stalin to a conference on their eventual entry to the Soviet backed Provisional Government. They were presented with a warrant of safety, but were instead arrested in Pruszk w by the NKVD on 27 and 28 March. ref name Mikolajczyk125 ref name Prazmowska116 Prazmowska, A. 2004 Civil war in Poland, 1942 1948 Palgrave ISBN 0 333 98212 6 Page 116 ref ref name Prazmowska116 ref name Michta39 Michta, A. 1990 Red Eagle Stanford University ISBN 0 8179 8862 9 Page 39 ref Leopold Okulicki, Jan Stanis aw Jankowski and Kazimierz Pu ak were arres ... more details