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  • ...region of [[England]], close to the cities of [[Derby]] and [[Leicester]]. Nottingham's urban area includes several former towns, villages and districts, includi ...and villages throughout [[Nottinghamshire]]. The city is also home to the Nottingham Trent FM Arena, which plays host to national and international shows and mu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nottingham]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...gham''' is an institution of higher learing, with its original campus in [[Nottingham]].<ref name=HistoryNottinghamU/> | url = https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/about/history/abriefhistoryoftheuniversity.aspx
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  • Institution of higher learning in [[Nottingham]], [[England]]
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  • International cricket ground in Nottingham
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  • Institution of higher learning in [[Nottingham]], [[England]]
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  • ...region of [[England]], close to the cities of [[Derby]] and [[Leicester]]. Nottingham's urban area includes several former towns, villages and districts, includi ...and villages throughout [[Nottinghamshire]]. The city is also home to the Nottingham Trent FM Arena, which plays host to national and international shows and mu
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  • ...gham''' is an institution of higher learing, with its original campus in [[Nottingham]].<ref name=HistoryNottinghamU/> | url = https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/about/history/abriefhistoryoftheuniversity.aspx
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  • {{r|Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre}}
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  • .... 2.</ref><ref>Buckley, ''FLPVC'', p. 6.</ref> This match involved the old Nottingham town club which continued to play important matches into the 19th century.
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  • {{r|Nottingham}}
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  • {{r|HMS Nottingham (D91)}}
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  • ...international [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] ground in [[West Bridgford]], [[Nottingham]]. It was opened by [[William Clarke]] in July 1840 on land adjacent to the
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nottingham]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|University of Nottingham}} {{r|Nottingham Trent University}}
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  • {{rpl|Nottingham Castle}}
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  • ...land Cricket Club]] was formed and played in a number of matches against [[Nottingham Cricket Club]] and [[Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)]] from 1781 to the end o
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  • *Peterson, David (2009) ''The Acts of the Apostles''. Nottingham, England: Apollos. ISBN 1-84474-386-1
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  • ...rcenaries in the Persian Gulf. Counter-insurgency in Oman'' Russell Press, Nottingham, 1979
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  • *[[Nottingham]]
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  • ...e'', is set mainly in Barnsdale and nearby Wentbridge, but includes some [[Nottingham]] and Sherwood material as well, and says Robin died at [[Kirklees Priory]] ...idently pronounced that "Robin Hood was born at Locksley, in the county of Nottingham, in the reign of King Henry the Second, and about the year of Christ 1160.
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  • ...er, excluding [[Birmingham]], is the largest city and urban area between [[Nottingham]] and [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. ...h-speed services to [[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[Sheffield]] and [[Nottingham]] on this route. As mentioned above, Leicester was formerly served by the [
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  • ...lsall]] and [[Birmingham]] and [[Telford]], [[Uttoxeter]] and the A50 to [[Nottingham]] respectively.
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  • an LL.M. in International Law from Nottingham University, UK, where he was a
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  • ...d in the British Isles, 1709&ndash;1863|year=1981 |publisher=ACS |location=Nottingham }} ...et Matches Played in the British Isles |year=1982 |publisher=ACS |location=Nottingham }}
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  • ...h professional [[cricketer]] from [[Nottingham]] who played for both the [[Nottingham Town Club]] and [[Nottinghamshire (cricket)|Nottinghamshire county teams]] ...and, from 1830, he was the [[Glossary of cricket#Captain|captain]] of both Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. His wife died in September 1837 and, perhaps surprisin
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  • ...of the players contacted their old club [[Nottingham Forest Football Club|Nottingham Forest]] to ask for help and Forest responded by donating a set of red shir
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  • | HMS Nottingham (D91)
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  • * 1978–79 '''Nottingham Forest 1–0 Malmö FF''' at [[Olympiastadion]], Munich * 1979–80 '''Nottingham Forest 1–0 Hamburger SV''' at [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], Madrid
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  • ...s based. Arkwright and John Smalley set up a small horse-driven factory at Nottingham. Needing more capital to expand, Arkwright partnered with Jedediah Strutt a
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  • ...Played in the British Isles 1709–1863 |year=1981 |publisher=ACS |location=Nottingham |url=https://archive.acscricket.com/match_guides/bi_imp_match_guide_2nd_ed/
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  • * [[Nottingham Cricket Club|Nottingham]]
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  • ...her release in 1945, Duncan returned to conducting seances. In 1956, the [[Nottingham]] police raided a séance Helen Duncan was giving; a few days later, on Dec
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  • *1974—Wimbledon; French Open; Columbus; Nottingham
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  • ...d in the British Isles 1709&ndash;1863 |year=1981 |publisher=ACS |location=Nottingham |url=https://archive.acscricket.com/match_guides/bi_imp_match_guide_2nd_ed/
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  • |Boat Club, Nottingham, England
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  • #Alan Gauld (Dept. of Psychology, [[University of Nottingham]])
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  • ...lin'', which docked at [[Liverpool]] on 13 May. They caught the train to [[Nottingham]] and arrived there at 12:15 on 14 May to a large reception. On 20 May, the ...e famous cricketing clan led by [[W. G. Grace]]. He joined the tourists in Nottingham and played against Nottinghamshire.
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  • ...ommonwealth Scholarship]], and used it to study Law at the [[University of Nottingham]]. Tupou first visited the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency while wo
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  • He was born near [[Nottingham]] on December 12, 1731, and was educated at [[Cambridge]] and [[Edinburgh]]
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  • ...ormed at [[Manchester Cricket Club|Manchester]], [[Nottingham Cricket Club|Nottingham]] and [[Sheffield Cricket Club|Sheffield]] which eventually became the basi ...born 1810)|Henry Hall]], [[John E. G. Bayley|John Bayley]], [[John Gibson (Nottingham cricketer)|John Gibson]], [[Joe Guy (cricketer)|Joe Guy]], [[John Wenman]],
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  • ...seminal [[Sheffield Cricket Club|Sheffield]] and [[Nottingham Cricket Club|Nottingham]] clubs had been established in the north of England.
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  • ...he season. That match was played at the [[Derby County Cricket Ground]] in Nottingham Road. The county ground was first established in 1863 within [[Derby Raceco
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  • ...ever, it is dated to 21 August 1642 when the king "raised his standard" at Nottingham - though both sides had been raising troops before then.
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  • ...st]] preaching. Nevertheless his activities resulted in imprisonments in Nottingham, where he had interrupted a church service, and Derby, where he was impriso
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>[[Nottingham Town Club|Nottingham]]</td> <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>Nottingham</td>
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  • An impromptu team formed in [[Nottingham]] c.1862 is understood to have been the original [[Notts County Football Cl ...rest and Notts County played each other twice in the 1865–66 season so any Nottingham derby in league football is the world's oldest fixture between teams playin
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  • ...aised by his mother. He began his formal education at the age of 8 at the Nottingham Academy, under the tutelage of his [[Presbyterian]] uncle, the Reverend [[S
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  • ...Atlantic, arriving in [[Liverpool]] on 13 May, and then went by train to [[Nottingham]] where they played their first match, starting on Monday, 20 May. This was
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  • '''fórest''' -íst = '''Fórrest''' ''person'' = '''Fórest''' ''Nottingham, person''
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  • ...cket)|Nottinghamshire]] at [[Trent Bridge Cricket Ground|Trent Bridge]], [[Nottingham]] – match drawn
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  • ...ounty names were drawn from these (for example [[Nottinghamshire]], from [[Nottingham]]). ...ne|Newcastle]], [[Sheffield]], [[Bristol]], [[Coventry]], [[Leicester]], [[Nottingham]] and [[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]].
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  • The [[Adult School movement]] had [[Methodism|Methodist]] origins in [[Nottingham]] in 1798, and soon after flourished in [[Bristol]] on an interdenomination
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  • *[[Dinny Pails]], Australian, born March 4, 1921, Nottingham, England
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