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- Leonard Cecil Ludbrooke (9 November 1894 – 4 July 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who pla**** with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League...
- 23250°S 174.91889°E / -41.23250; 174.91889 Employees 350 Agency executives Shaun Coffey, Chief Executive Michael Ludbrooke, Chair Website www.irl.cri.nz...
- in the Rugby League Conference. The club was founded in 1986 by Howard Ludbrooke and Phil Jackson under the name of Leicester Rugby League, after playing...
- 1920–1924, 1927–1928 1920 Gordon Coventry 306 1299 1920–1937 1920 Len Ludbrooke 4 3 1920–1921 1920 Roy Outram 1 0 1920 1921 Reynolds Webb 84 65 1921–1926...
- inexperienced players given a run that day (the others were Les Lobb, Len Ludbrooke, and Roy Outram), Gordon pla**** his second match—again on the half-forward...
- flaunches of the second each charged with two crescents palewise of the third Ludbrooke, Ermington B****et Barry wavy of six or and gules Whitechapel, Bishops...
- Fowell, 1st Baronet (1593–1674), of Fowelscombe, also lord of the manor of Ludbrooke in the parish of Ugborough, created a baronet in 1661. He married Margaret...
- Around Her Bed (Enitharmon Press, 2004) Windows on the Moon (2009), novel Ludbrooke and Others (Enitharmon Press, 2010) A Bottle and Other Poems (Enitharmon...
- trophies during its 6-year history. Well known local football player William Ludbrooke made a big impact for the club scoring over 80 competitive goals and winning...
- surviving sisters, who until 1711 held the Fowell estates of Fowelscombe and Ludbrooke in co-parcenary: Elizabeth Fowell (d.post-1680), who in 1679 married (as...