• Francis Elliston Erwood (1824–1878) was designated in the Guinness Book of Records the first closed court Rackets world champion. The title, together...
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    Pittman 1838–1840 John Lamb 1846–1860 John Charles Mitchell 1860–1862 Francis Erwood 1862–1863 William Hart-Dyke 1863–1866 Henry John Gray 1866–1875 William...
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    1862, won the Rackets World Championships from a professional player (Francis Erwood) at the Prince's Club, which was the former headquarters of rackets...
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  • Club Bristol Club Francis Erwood John Charles Mitchell 8-1 (games) 1862 Woolwich Club Prince's Club William Hart-Dyke Francis Erwood 8-3 (games) Dyke resigned...
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    Revolution. In 2015, the town of Conwy in North Wales appointed Russel Erwood (aka Erwyd le Fol) as the official resident jester of the town and its people...
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  • 18th Century jester of Prince Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine Russel Erwood (b. 1981), 2nd official resident jester of Conwy in North Wales replacing...
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  • 24 December 2019. Kilvert, Robert Francis (1983). The Curate of Clyro: Extracts from the Diary of the Reverend Francis Kilvert. Gwasg Gregynog. Community...
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    Archaeologia Cambrensis. 99. hdl:10107/4740418. ISSN 0306-6924. Jones, Francis (1954). The Holy Wells of Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 9780708311455...
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  • Sceptics 1. Chris Dawson 2. John Rodda 5,104 0.15 0.00 Bullet Train 1. Mark Erwood 2. Steve Phillips 5,012 0.15 +0.15 Secular 1. John Perkins 2. Rosemary Sceats...
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  • Appearances at festivals, stage and television. Erwyd le Föl (real name Russel Erwood) – Originally from Bristol, UK, Erwyd is one of the world's few remaining...
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