William Ross Norman Funnell (born 10 February 1966 in Ashford) is a top-class showjumper. Funnell has represented Britain internationally in many Nations...
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London: W. Botham. pp. 1–3. Funnell (1707), pp. 16–17. Funnell (1707), pp. 25–26. Funnell (1707), pp. 31–32, 36. Funnell (1707), pp. 39, 45–46. Rogers...
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after which she based herself with Ruth McMullen. Funnell married her husband, show jumper William Funnell in December 1993. They live in Ockley in Surrey...
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Funnell is an English surname and it may refer to: Ben Funnell, New Zealand rugby union player Harry Funnell, English cricketer Jenny Funnell, English...
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William Funnell ISO (8 June 1891 – 25 October 1962) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time as head of the Department of Labour...
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trainers including event rider William Fox-Pitt, top eventing trainer Captain Mark Phillips, top show jumper William Funnell and Olympic dressage rider and...
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1702). "William Dampier, Captain, HMS Roebuck, Royal Navy Court Martial", The National Archives (8 June 1702). Funnell (1707), p. 3. Funnell (1707), pp...
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- Eddie Macken, Harvey Smith, John Whitaker, Michael Whitaker and William Funnell. In 2020 and 2021, the Hickstead Derby did not run because of the Coronavirus...
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own way on multiple voyages, crossing Mexico on land. William Funnell (English); 1703–1706. William Dampier (English); 1703–1706. Woodes Rogers (British);...
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Cassabachus, narrowly missing out on the same title a year later to William Funnell. "Biography: Geoff Billington". Horse and Country TV. Archived from...
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