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  • Calthorpe was an English association club based in Birmingham. The club was informally founded in October 1873, its first formal meeting being held on...
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    John Campbell Orr (category Calthorpe F.C. players)
    code was accepted. The new club, soon renamed Calthorpe F.C. after the location of its matches (Calthorpe Park), had to hold matches between club members...
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  • was founded by a Mr J. Ingram, who had been closely involved with the Calthorpe F.C. amateur club as umpire and occasional goalkeeper. Southfield's first...
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  • Calthorpe may refer to: Calthorpe (surname) Calthorpe Broad, Norfolk, England Calthorpe, Norfolk, England Calthorpe, Oxfordshire, England Calthorpe (novel)...
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  • Joe Fountain (category Calthorpe F.C. players)
    Birmingham, England Position(s) Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Calthorpe Small Heath Langley 1894–1896 Small Heath 3 (0) 1896–189? Birmingham St...
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    Peter Calthorpe (born 1949) is a San Francisco–based architect, urban designer and urban planner. He is a founding member of the Congress for New Urbanism...
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    Gough-Calthorpe family, the son of Somerset Frederick Gough-Calthorpe, who inherited the title of 8th Baron Calthorpe in 1912. Freddie Calthorpe was educated...
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  • Charlie Simms (category Calthorpe F.C. players)
    half or wing half. Simms was born in Birmingham in 1859. He played for Calthorpe and Mitchell St George's before joining Small Heath Alliance in 1884....
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  • members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division South and play at Calthorpe Park. The club was established in 1890 under the name Fleet Football Club...
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    William McGregor (football) (category Aston Villa F.C. directors and chairmen)
    the English Midlands he became involved with a local football club, Calthorpe F.C., which had been formed by a fellow Scot, Campbell Orr. McGregor was...
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  • competition, defeating Stafford Road 3–2 in the 1877 Final, at the Calthorpe F.C. ground, in front of between two and three thousand spectators. This...
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  • Cup, and reached the final, against Wednesbury Old Athletic F.C., played at Calthorpe F.C.'s ground on the Bristol Road in Birmingham. A special train...
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    Archie Hunter (category Aston Villa F.C. players)
    until 1896. Hunter originally came to Birmingham planning to sign for Calthorpe F.C., but was persuaded to sign for Villa instead, ostensibly after hearing...
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    Sir William Calthorpe KB (30 January 1410 – 15 November 1494) was an English knight and Lord of the Manors of Burnham Thorpe and Ludham in Norfolk. He...
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  • the club had merged with Ayr Thistle to form Ayr F.C., in time for a friendly match against Calthorpe F.C. of Birmingham, which was touring Scotland over...
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  • (née Calthorpe) and Jonathan F. P. Rose. Her father is an urban planner with a focus on sustainable housing. Her uncle is the architect Peter Calthorpe. She...
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    Bosporus fort and the Dardanelles fort. That day, Admiral Somerset Gough-Calthorpe, the British signatory, stated the Triple Entente's position that they...
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    Henry Blofeld (category Gough-Calthorpe family)
    Henry Calthorpe Blofeld OBE (born 23 September 1939), nicknamed Blowers by Brian Johnston, is an English retired sports journalist, broadcaster and amateur...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). p. 975. C. W. Carr-Calthorpe, Notes on the Families of Calthorpe and Calthrop (London, 1933), 38-46 "Fry, Elizabeth" ...
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  • Boleyn (c. 1475 – died after 1521) who married Sir Phillip Calthorpe (died c. 1552) of Erwarton in Suffolk; Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (c. 1477...
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