William Garrat (born 21 April 1805) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1832 to 1845. A right-handed batsman who...
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Garrat may refer to: William Garrat (1805–?), English cricketer Garrat Noel (1706–1776), bookseller in New York City Garrat Elections, mock elections...
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The Garrat Elections were a carnival of mock elections in Wandsworth, Surrey (now part of London), England in the 18th century. The events were organized...
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London (London, by Richard Johnes), in the Huth Library; Alderman Sir William Garrat (d. 27 September 1571), London (by Richard Johnes), at Britwell; Margaret...
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List of Nottingham Cricket Club players (redirect from William Sheraton)
Foster, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-15. (subscription required) William Garrat, Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. Retrieved 2020-06-16. Robert Gibson...
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Graham Nash (redirect from Graham William Nash)
Graham Nash Photographs: Sunlight on Silver, Parco Co. Ltd, Tokyo, 1990 Garrat White, Eye to Eye: Photographs by Graham Nash, Steidl, 2004 ISBN 3-88243-960-2...
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(1967–1973) : G. Frost Jason Gallian (1998–2007) : J. E. R. Gallian William Garrat (1841–1845) : W. Garrat George Gauld (1913–1919) : G. O. Gauld Robert Gibson (1855–1858) :...
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List of English cricketers (1826–1840) (redirect from William Buller (cricketer))
Cricket in Norfolk, pp.41–42. Norwich: Hounsome. William Buller, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2022-01-10. William Buller, CricInfo. Retrieved 2022-01-10. Carlaw...
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– Emmanuel Vincent, William Lillywhite, James Dearman, James Taylor, Thomas Beagley, Thomas Box, William Clifford, William Garrat 2 – Alfred Mynn, Bartholomew...
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soldiers led by General Robert Venables and 34 ships under Admiral Sir William Penn of the English Commonwealth. In 1655 the Commonwealth of England,...
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