- Cup–winning squads.
Symonds was a part of the team that won both the 2003
Cricket World Cup and, four
years later, the 2007
Cricket World Cup.
Symonds pla**** as...
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Symonds is a
surname with
English origins,
derived from Simon.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alan
Symonds (1946–2006),
American theatre technical...
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Kingdom Boris Johnson. She is the
daughter of
Matthew Symonds, co-founder of The Independent.
Symonds worked as a
Conservative Party media official and an...
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river are
known as
Symonds Yat (West) and
Symonds Yat (East) and are
linked by a
footbridge and p****enger ferries.
Nearby is
Symonds Yat Rock. The Seven...
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Henry Symonds may
refer to:
Henry Symonds (1859–1933),
English barrister and
numismatist Henry Herbert Symonds (1885–1958),
English Anglican priest, teacher...
- 2022. "Peter
Symonds College –
Prospectus 2016" (PDF). "Peter
Symonds College – Duke of Edinburgh's Award". Duke of Edinburgh,
Peter Symonds College. Retrieved...
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Richard Symonds may
refer to:
Richard Symonds (academic) (1918–2006),
writer and
United Nations development officer Richard Symonds (diarist) (1617–1660)...
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Admiral Symonds may
refer to:
James Symonds (born 1954), U.S. Navy rear
admiral Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1894) (1811–1894),
British Royal...
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William Symonds was a
British Surveyor of the Navy in the 19th century.
William Symonds may also
refer to:
William Symonds (priest) (1556–1616), English...
- John
Symonds was an
English writer. John
Symonds may also
refer to: John
Symonds (academic) (1730–1807),
professor of
modern history at the University...