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  • Arthur Corfe
  • Rugby player

    Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Cecil Corfe DSO** (5 December 1878 – 30 January 1949) was a New Zealand-born Australian military officer and rugby union player

    Arthur Corfe

    Arthur Corfe

    Arthur_Corfe

  • Arthur Thomas Corfe
  • Arthur Thomas Corfe (9 April 1773 – 28 January 1863) was an English organist, composer, and Master of Choristers of Salisbury Cathedral for fifty eight

    Arthur Thomas Corfe

    Arthur Thomas Corfe

    Arthur_Thomas_Corfe

  • Corfe (surname)
  • Surname list

    Corfe is a surname, and may refer to: Arthur Corfe (1878–1949), New Zealand rugby union player Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773–1863), English organist and composer

    Corfe (surname)

    Corfe_(surname)

  • SS London (1864)
  • British steamship that sank in 1866

    Memorial to Arthur Corfe Angel in Exeter Cathedral

    SS London (1864)

    SS London (1864)

    SS_London_(1864)

  • Charles Corfe (headmaster)
  • Cricketer and teacher

    Carteret Corfe (8 June 1847 – 26 June 1935) was a cricketer in New Zealand and a school headmaster in New Zealand and Australia. Corfe's father Arthur Thomas

    Charles Corfe (headmaster)

    Charles Corfe (headmaster)

    Charles_Corfe_(headmaster)

  • List of Principals of Elizabeth College, Guernsey
  • 1829–1832 Rev. William Davies 1832–1847 Rev. John Bromby 1847–1855 Rev. Arthur Corfe 1855–1868 Rev. John Oates 1868–1888 Rev. William Penney 1888–1924 Rev

    List of Principals of Elizabeth College, Guernsey

    List_of_Principals_of_Elizabeth_College,_Guernsey

  • Toowoomba Grammar School
  • Independent, day & boarding school in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia

    Cooper, Australian Gold Medalist Swimmer – Tokyo 2020[citation needed] Arthur Corfe, rugby union player for the Queensland Reds and Australian wallabies

    Toowoomba Grammar School

    Toowoomba Grammar School

    Toowoomba_Grammar_School

  • Durdle Door
  • Natural limestone arch on the Jurassic coast of England

    Arkell, W. J., 1947. The geology of the country around Weymouth, Swanage, Corfe, and Lulworth. Mem. geol. Surv. UK "Monitoring the coast". jurassiccoast

    Durdle Door

    Durdle Door

    Durdle_Door

  • List of Queensland Reds players
  • 23/07/1898 New South Wales 162 Frank Craig 30/07/1898 New South Wales 163 Arthur Corfe 27/08/1898 New South Wales 164 H. A. Harricks 27/08/1898 New South Wales

    List of Queensland Reds players

    List_of_Queensland_Reds_players

  • Joseph Corfe
  • English singer and organist

    In November 1804 Corfe resigned his post as organist of Salisbury Cathedral in favour of his eldest surviving son, Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773 - 1863), a

    Joseph Corfe

    Joseph Corfe

    Joseph_Corfe

  • Charles Corfe
  • Anglican bishop in Korea (1843–1921)

    Charles John Corfe (1843 – 20 June 1921) was the inaugural Anglican Bishop in Korea from 1889 to 1904. Charles Corfe was born in Salisbury, on 14 May

    Charles Corfe

    Charles Corfe

    Charles_Corfe

  • Maud de Braose
  • English noblewoman

    of King John of England, who had her starved to death in the dungeon of Corfe Castle along with her eldest son. In contemporary records, she was described

    Maud de Braose

    Maud_de_Braose

  • Kingston Lacy
  • Country house near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England

    for many years the family seat of the Bankes family who lived nearby at Corfe Castle until its destruction in the English Civil War after its incumbent

    Kingston Lacy

    Kingston Lacy

    Kingston_Lacy

  • 1899 British Lions tour to Australia
  • Rugby union tour

    international, highly regarded as the best three-quarter to have played since Arthur Gould. He was the first Welsh player to represent a British team in a Test

    1899 British Lions tour to Australia

    1899 British Lions tour to Australia

    1899_British_Lions_tour_to_Australia

  • Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany
  • Claimant to English and Breton succession (died 1241)

    Vieuxpont, who was its custodian, before moving her to Bowes Castle and then to Corfe Castle, along with 25 French knights loyal to her, guarded by Stephen de

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor,_Fair_Maid_of_Brittany

  • Château de Falaise
  • Castle in Normandy, France

    arrangement; in this way, it was similar to towers at Corfe, Norwich, and Portchester, all in England. Arthur I, Duke of Brittany, was King John of England's

    Château de Falaise

    Château de Falaise

    Château_de_Falaise

  • Social democracy
  • Political ideology within the socialist movement

    2017. Cobham 1984; Cohen 2010. Egle et al., p. 253. Corfe 2001, p. 74; Corfe & Miller 2002, p. 51; Corfe 2005, p. 20. Lemke & Marks 1992, p. 5. Eatwell &

    Social democracy

    Social democracy

    Social_democracy

  • List of Australia national rugby union players
  • ChallonerRobert Challoner no. 8 22 July 1899 v Great Britain at Brisbane 17 CorfeArthur Corfe flanker 22 July 1899 v Great Britain at Brisbane 18 CurrieErnest Currie

    List of Australia national rugby union players

    List of Australia national rugby union players

    List_of_Australia_national_rugby_union_players

  • William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber
  • Lord of Bramber (died 1211)

    John, possibly starved to death while incarcerated at Windsor Castle and Corfe Castle in 1210. While William had aroused the jealousy of the other barons

    William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber

    William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber

    William_de_Braose,_4th_Lord_of_Bramber

  • Arthur Turner (bishop)
  • English bishop

    Arthur Beresford Turner (24 August 1862 – 28 October 1910) was the second Anglican Bishop in Korea from 1905 until his death from blood poisoning five

    Arthur Turner (bishop)

    Arthur_Turner_(bishop)

  • Alix, Duchess of Brittany
  • Duchess of Brittany from 1203 to 1221

    Eleanor was imprisoned at Corfe Castle. The Breton barons recognized Alix as Duchess of Brittany after the presumed death of Arthur, instead of Eleanor. This

    Alix, Duchess of Brittany

    Alix, Duchess of Brittany

    Alix,_Duchess_of_Brittany

  • Edith Waldemar Leverton
  • English writer and editor (1868–1955)

    died in 1897. According to Robert Corfe, after being widowed she had financial difficulties but lived independently. Corfe described her as outgoing, self-assured

    Edith Waldemar Leverton

    Edith_Waldemar_Leverton

  • William Noble (missionary)
  • American Methodist missionary

    William Arthur Noble (September 13, 1866 – January 6, 1945), who published under the name W. Arthur Noble, was an American missionary of the Methodist

    William Noble (missionary)

    William_Noble_(missionary)

  • Arthur Cotterill
  • New Zealand cricketer (1848–1902)

    Savile of Canterbury. Cotterill's record score was beaten when Charles Corfe of Canterbury made 88 against Otago in 1874–75, when Canterbury made 354

    Arthur Cotterill

    Arthur_Cotterill

  • Castle-class corvette
  • Corvettes of the Royal Navy

    Castle Clavering Castle Clitheroe Castle Clun Castle Colchester Castle Corfe Castle Cornet Castle Cowes Castle Cowling Castle Criccieth Castle Cromer

    Castle-class corvette

    Castle-class corvette

    Castle-class_corvette

  • John Campbell of Cawdor
  • British politician

    of Parliament (MP) for Pembrokeshire, Nairnshire, Inverness Burghs and Corfe Castle. He was born the second son of Sir Alexander Campbell, MP in the

    John Campbell of Cawdor

    John_Campbell_of_Cawdor

  • Peter de Maulay
  • 13th-century English baron and sheriff

    nephew Arthur of Brittany. When the barons of England revolted against John in 1215, Maulay was given command of Corfe Castle by John. Along with Corfe, Maulay

    Peter de Maulay

    Peter_de_Maulay

  • Henry Montgomery (bishop)
  • Anglican bishop and author (1847–1932)

    Journey, 1916 Life of Bishop Lefroy, 1920 Project Canterbury, Charles John Corfe, Naval Chaplain - Bishop, 1927 Joy of the Lord, 1931 Old Age, 1932 Christianity

    Henry Montgomery (bishop)

    Henry Montgomery (bishop)

    Henry_Montgomery_(bishop)

  • Cedric Morris
  • Welsh artist (1889–1982)

    settled back in Britain. After staying with his sister Nancy Morris in Corfe, Morris and Lett-Haines found a studio in London at Great Ormond Street

    Cedric Morris

    Cedric Morris

    Cedric_Morris

  • Arthur Sutton Valpy
  • English cleric (1849–1909)

    home is documented in interiors painted in watercolours by Beatrice Olive Corfe, around the time of his second marriage in 1900, now in the Victoria and

    Arthur Sutton Valpy

    Arthur Sutton Valpy

    Arthur_Sutton_Valpy

  • Constance of Brittany
  • Duchess of Brittany from 1166 to 1201

    John I, Constance's eldest daughter Eleanor was captured and imprisoned at Corfe Castle in Dorset and later elsewhere until her death. Margaret of Huntingdon

    Constance of Brittany

    Constance_of_Brittany

  • Richard III of England
  • King of England from 1483 to 1485

    Anglia. In 1462, on his birthday, he was made Constable of Gloucester and Corfe Castles and Admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine and appointed Governor

    Richard III of England

    Richard III of England

    Richard_III_of_England

  • Seoul Anglican Cathedral
  • Church in Seoul, South Korea

    1890 - Bishop John Corfe was consecrated in England and arrived in Seoul as bishop of the Korean Diocese. 1890 - Bishop John Corfe purchased the land

    Seoul Anglican Cathedral

    Seoul Anglican Cathedral

    Seoul_Anglican_Cathedral

  • Angus Montagu, 12th Duke of Manchester
  • British aristocrat (1938–2002)

    married Diane Pauline Plimsaul of Wimborne, Dorset, daughter of Arthur Plimsaul of Corfe Mullen. They were divorced in 1985, after Montagu had inherited

    Angus Montagu, 12th Duke of Manchester

    Angus Montagu, 12th Duke of Manchester

    Angus_Montagu,_12th_Duke_of_Manchester

  • Conwy Castle
  • Grade I listed building in Conwy, Wales

    arrangement was originally similar to that of the 13th century Gloriette at Corfe Castle, and provided a combination of privacy for the king while providing

    Conwy Castle

    Conwy Castle

    Conwy_Castle

  • William Macartney (1714–1793)
  • Irish politician

    daughter of Thomas Bankes, of the family of Bankes of Corfe Castle, and was the father of Arthur Chichester Macartney of Murlough, his heir, and of Sir

    William Macartney (1714–1793)

    William_Macartney_(1714–1793)

  • List of organists
  • (1885–1961) Melville Cook (1912–1993) Robert Cooke (1768–1814) Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773–1863) Joseph Corfe (1740–1820) G. D. Cunningham (1878–1948) Lionel Dakers

    List of organists

    List_of_organists

  • Giles Green
  • English politician

    re-elected MP for Weymouth again in 1626. In 1628 he was elected MP for Corfe Castle and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament

    Giles Green

    Giles_Green

  • Ralph Freeman (civil engineer, born 1911)
  • 1998(1998-08-24) (aged 87) Education Uppingham School Children Elizabeth Corfe, Ralph Antony Freeman, Hugh Freeman Parent Sir Ralph Freeman Engineering

    Ralph Freeman (civil engineer, born 1911)

    Ralph Freeman (civil engineer, born 1911)

    Ralph_Freeman_(civil_engineer,_born_1911)

  • Dorset
  • County of England

    Normans consolidated their control over the area by constructing castles at Corfe, Wareham and Dorchester in the early part of the 12th century. Over the

    Dorset

    Dorset

    Dorset

  • List of burial places of classical musicians
  • Greenwich Stondon Massey Keadue London Stoke d'Abernon Boston Godalming Norwich Corfe Castle Cork Wallington Canterbury West Runton Shipley Paris Saint-Théoffrey

    List of burial places of classical musicians

    List_of_burial_places_of_classical_musicians

  • RMS Mauretania (1906)
  • British ocean liner (1906–1935)

    new RMS Mauretania in 1938, when the paddle steamer was renamed again to Corfe Castle, releasing the name. The demise of the beloved Mauretania was protested

    RMS Mauretania (1906)

    RMS Mauretania (1906)

    RMS_Mauretania_(1906)

  • Savari de Mauléon
  • French soldier

    Having espoused the cause of Arthur I, Duke of Brittany, he was captured at Mirebeau (1202), and imprisoned in Corfe Castle although he is reputed to

    Savari de Mauléon

    Savari de Mauléon

    Savari_de_Mauléon

  • Barton on Sea
  • Village in Hampshire, England

    conveyed "the scite of the manor of Barton, etc.," to Edward Dampier of Corfe Castle, in whose family it remained (the last holder having taken the name

    Barton on Sea

    Barton on Sea

    Barton_on_Sea

  • List of Stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds 1751–1849
  •  358. "No. 19499". The London Gazette. 30 May 1837. p. 1373. "COLE, Hon. Arthur Henry (1780-1844), of 15 Jermyn Street, Mdx". History of Parliament Online

    List of Stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds 1751–1849

    List_of_Stewards_of_the_Chiltern_Hundreds_1751–1849

  • Democratic socialism
  • Socialism emphasising democracy

    Cammack 2004, pp. 151–166; Romano 2006; Hinnfors 2006; Lafontaine 2009; Corfe 2010. Romano 2007, p. 114. Adams 1999, p. 127. Volle 2022. Roemer 1994,

    Democratic socialism

    Democratic socialism

    Democratic_socialism

  • Duchy of Brittany
  • Medieval feudal state in northwest France

    John. Arthur vanished mysteriously in April 1203. Arthur's legal successor was Eleanor of Brittany, who was however imprisoned by John at Corfe Castle

    Duchy of Brittany

    Duchy of Brittany

    Duchy_of_Brittany

  • Henry III of England
  • King of England from 1216 to 1272

    leaving the nine-year-old Henry as his heir. Henry was staying safely at Corfe Castle in Dorset with his mother when King John died. On his deathbed, John

    Henry III of England

    Henry III of England

    Henry_III_of_England

  • Football
  • Group of related team sports

    Warwickshire The Shrove Tuesday Football Ceremony of the Purbeck Marblers in Corfe Castle, Dorset Hurling the Silver Ball at St Columb Major in Cornwall The

    Football

    Football

    Football

  • Lancing College
  • Public school in West Sussex, England

    (1984–1995) Thomas Cook (1866–1928), Bishop of Lewes (1926–1928) Charles Corfe (1843–1921), inaugural Bishop in Korea (1889–1904) Anthony Charles Foottit

    Lancing College

    Lancing College

    Lancing_College

  • Manchester
  • City and metropolitan borough in England

    Archived from the original on 24 April 2025. Retrieved 25 September 2025. Corfe, Ollie (18 August 2024). "Welcome to Manchester: where wealth and deprivation

    Manchester

    Manchester

    Manchester

  • Sir Robert Napier, 2nd Baronet
  • English member of parliament

    Oxford and was a member of Gray's Inn. He sat in Parliament as member for Corfe Castle in the Parliament of 1625-6 and for Weymouth in that of 1628–9, then

    Sir Robert Napier, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Robert_Napier,_2nd_Baronet

  • Swanage
  • Town in Dorset, England

    used a base from which to visit other nearby areas of interest, such as Corfe Castle. As a small town there are no large cultural institutions based in

    Swanage

    Swanage

    Swanage

  • History of democratic socialism
  • ISBN 9789052016528. Corfe, Robert (2000). Reinventing Democratic Socialism: For People Prosperity. Arena Books. ISBN 9780953846009. Corfe, Robert (2010).

    History of democratic socialism

    History_of_democratic_socialism

  • 2025 United Kingdom wildfires
  • to have been started deliberately. On 2 July, a fire near the railway at Corfe Castle damaged a large area of bushes, trees and undergrowth. On 3 July

    2025 United Kingdom wildfires

    2025 United Kingdom wildfires

    2025_United_Kingdom_wildfires

  • North Dorset (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    Dorset, the District of Wimborne wards of Colehill, Corfe Mullen Central, Corfe Mullen North, Corfe Mullen South, Crane, Holt, Sixpenny Handley, Sturminster

    North Dorset (constituency)

    North Dorset (constituency)

    North_Dorset_(constituency)

  • Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • 1971 film by Robert Stevenson

    at a nearby California beach. The opening village scenes which features Corfe Castle and long shots of Miss Price (Lansbury) on her motorbike were created

    Bedknobs and Broomsticks

    Bedknobs_and_Broomsticks

  • Anglican Church of Korea
  • Province of the Anglican Communion in North and South Korea

    Korea can be traced back to November 1, 1889, when Bishop Charles John Corfe was ordained at Westminster Abbey and inaugurated as the first diocesan

    Anglican Church of Korea

    Anglican_Church_of_Korea

  • List of destroyed heritage
  • was deliberately burnt. Examples of destroyed or damaged castles include Corfe, Winchester, Pembroke, Aberystwyth, Helmsley, Bolton, and Basing. The walls

    List of destroyed heritage

    List_of_destroyed_heritage

  • List of country houses in the United Kingdom
  • Babington House Banwell Castle Barford Park Barrington Court Barton Grange, Corfe Barwick Park Bathealton Court Beckington Castle Blackmoor Farmhouse, Cannington

    List of country houses in the United Kingdom

    List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of Old Carthusians
  • Alumni of the English school Charterhouse

    Westmorland and government minister John Jenkinson (1734?–1805), MP for Corfe Castle (1768–1780) Sir Geoffrey Johnson-Smith (1924–2010), MP for Holborn

    List of Old Carthusians

    List_of_Old_Carthusians

  • Arthur Newton (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1862–1952)

    Arthur Edward Newton (12 September 1862 – 15 September 1952) was an English cricketer who played for Somerset in the county's pre-first-class days and

    Arthur Newton (cricketer)

    Arthur Newton (cricketer)

    Arthur_Newton_(cricketer)

  • Shove ha'penny
  • Pub game

    Oak, Swanage Square and Compass, Worth Matravers Old Harry Bar, Studland Corfe Castle Club The Globe Inn, Swanage Chapelhay Tavern, Weymouth The Black

    Shove ha'penny

    Shove ha'penny

    Shove_ha'penny

  • Peter Osborne (1584–1653)
  • English administrator and Member of Parliament

    Charles I's first parliament (the Useless Parliament in 1625), representing Corfe Castle, and after his father's death in 1628 also inherited his lucrative

    Peter Osborne (1584–1653)

    Peter_Osborne_(1584–1653)

  • Christ's College, Christchurch
  • School

    Street. In 1924, these Houses were renamed Harper and Julius – Condell's, Corfe, Rolleston and Somes have also been added over the years. The year groups

    Christ's College, Christchurch

    Christ's College, Christchurch

    Christ's_College,_Christchurch

  • 2024 Dorset Council election
  • 2024 English local election

    Mary's 1 Chesil Bank 1 Chickerell 2 Colehill and Wimborne Minster East 2 Corfe Mullen 2 Cranborne and Alderholt 1 Cranborne Chase 1 Crossways 1 Dorchester

    2024 Dorset Council election

    2024 Dorset Council election

    2024_Dorset_Council_election

  • List of rulers in the British Isles
  • Edgar the Peaceful and Æthelflæd Does not appear Unmarried 18 March 978 Corfe Castle Murdered aged about 16 Son of Edgar the Peaceful (1st reign) Æthelred

    List of rulers in the British Isles

    List of rulers in the British Isles

    List_of_rulers_in_the_British_Isles

  • List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
  • Oxford, 1960. pp.103-4, Appleby, pp23-24, Burgh-by_Sands. Middleton, Sir Arthur E. (1918). Sir Gilbert de Middleton. Mawson Swan and Morgan Limited. pp

    List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

    List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_England_in_the_13th_century

  • Benjamin Blake
  • others, they included John Field, Benoît-Auguste Bertini, Miss Parke, Arthur Thomas Corfe, Benjamin Blake, Mme. Bartolozzi and Miss Theresa Jansen. He became

    Benjamin Blake

    Benjamin_Blake

  • Red-baiting
  • Discrediting opponent's argument by accusing them of being a radical leftist

    Cassidy 2015; Cassidy 2019. Romano 2006. Hinnfors 2006; Lafontaine 2009; Corfe 2010. Klein 2008, p. 55. Hale, Legget & Martell 2004, pp. 9–26. March 2011

    Red-baiting

    Red-baiting

  • John Bingham (Roundhead)
  • English politician

    parliamentary forces. He was governor of Poole, and took part in the siege of Corfe Castle. He was elected Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury in 1645 in the

    John Bingham (Roundhead)

    John_Bingham_(Roundhead)

  • Phoenix Park Murders
  • 1882 stabbings in Dublin

    Conspiracy, Betrayal and Retribution. Dublin: Mercier Press. ISBN 1-85635-511-X. Corfe, Tom (1968). The Phoenix Park Murders: Conflict, Compromise and Tragedy

    Phoenix Park Murders

    Phoenix Park Murders

    Phoenix_Park_Murders

  • Great British Railway Journeys
  • British documentary television series

    biographer of the children's author. Together, they then travel by train to see Corfe Castle. From Wareham, Portillo takes the train to Poole to meet Cressida

    Great British Railway Journeys

    Great British Railway Journeys

    Great_British_Railway_Journeys

  • Phnom Penh Crown FC
  • Cambodian association football club

     CAM Pov Ponvuthy — MF  BRA Kayque — FW  GHA Joseph Esso — FW  ENG Deri Corfe — DF  BRA Gustavo Fernandes — MF  GAM Alfusainey Jatta — AM  ARG Lucas Rodríguez

    Phnom Penh Crown FC

    Phnom_Penh_Crown_FC

  • List of ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom
  • Maurice FitzGerald Maurice FitzGerald Vice Treasurer of Ireland 14 April 1830 Corfe Castle u George Bankes George Bankes Junior Lord of the Treasury 13 April

    List of ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    List_of_ministerial_by-elections_to_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Nicolas Cheetham
  • British diplomat and writer

    wrote historical books. In 1936, he married Jean Evison Corfe, daughter of Lt.-Col. Arthur Cecil Corfe. They had two sons (one of whom is publisher Anthony

    Nicolas Cheetham

    Nicolas_Cheetham

  • Open Mike (TV series)
  • 2009 Australian TV series or program

    Episode 18 - Ken Hunter Episode 19 - Shaun Rehn Episode 20 - Jeff “Joffa” Corfe - Grand Final Week Special Notes ^ — As part of Player Takeover week on

    Open Mike (TV series)

    Open_Mike_(TV_series)

  • Mulgrave Castle
  • Country house in North Yorkshire, England

    murdered in 1203 Prince Arthur, the son of John's elder brother who threatened his succession to the throne. He was governor of Corfe Castle in Dorset where

    Mulgrave Castle

    Mulgrave Castle

    Mulgrave_Castle

  • Anzac Day match
  • Traditional Australian football match

    upcoming Len Hall Game, the Arthur Leggett Medal, named after Western Australia's last surviving World War II prisoner of war, Arthur Leslie Leggett OAM (1918–2025)

    Anzac Day match

    Anzac Day match

    Anzac_Day_match

  • Kenilworth Castle
  • Castle in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England

    of rebuilding and enhancing several major royal castles. These included Corfe, Odiham, Dover, Scarborough as well as Kenilworth. John spent £1,115 on

    Kenilworth Castle

    Kenilworth Castle

    Kenilworth_Castle

  • List of musicians at English cathedrals
  • Edward Thompson 1746 John Stevens 1781 Robert Parry 1792 Joseph Corfe 1804 Arthur Thomas Corfe 1863 John Elliott Richardson 1881 Bertram Luard-Selby 1883 Charles

    List of musicians at English cathedrals

    List of musicians at English cathedrals

    List_of_musicians_at_English_cathedrals

  • Medieval football
  • Football game played in Europe

    over 800 years, dating back to the reign of King John from 1199 to 1216. Corfe Castle in Dorset: The Shrove Tuesday Football Ceremony of the Purbeck Marblers

    Medieval football

    Medieval football

    Medieval_football

  • List of foreign Super League (Indonesia) players
  • Heffernan – Bali United – 2016–2017 Danny Guthrie – Mitra Kukar – 2018 Deri Corfe - PSIM Yogyakarta - 2025- Marcus Bent – Mitra Kukar – 2011–2012 Pablo Ganet

    List of foreign Super League (Indonesia) players

    List_of_foreign_Super_League_(Indonesia)_players

  • List of New South Wales Waratahs players
  • Luke Johnson Lloyd Jones Wise Kativerata Dan Kelly James Lakepa Alisi Leao Arthur Little Shawn Mackay Chris Malone Pat McCabe James McCormack Tim McGann Matt

    List of New South Wales Waratahs players

    List_of_New_South_Wales_Waratahs_players

  • James Albert Bedbrook
  • English naval engineer (1845–1902)

    Parliament House of (1877). Reports from Commissioners. Ordered to be printed. Corfe, Robert (July 2011). This Was My England. Arena books. ISBN 9781906791735

    James Albert Bedbrook

    James Albert Bedbrook

    James_Albert_Bedbrook

  • John Floyer (Dorset MP)
  • English cricketer and politician

    Charlotte Frances Bankes, daughter of George Bankes, MP for Corfe Castle. Haygarth, Arthur (1862). Scores & Biographies, Volume 2 (1827–1840). Lillywhite

    John Floyer (Dorset MP)

    John Floyer (Dorset MP)

    John_Floyer_(Dorset_MP)

  • Brain of Britain
  • British radio quiz show (since 1953)

    1998 Guy Herbert 1999 Leslie Duncalf 2000 Mike Smith-Rawnsley 2001 Tom Corfe 2002 David Jones 2003 David Stedman 2004 Alan Bennett Robinson/Russell Davies

    Brain of Britain

    Brain_of_Britain

  • History of social democracy
  • 1998, pp. 148–149; Giddens 2000, p. 32; Grice 2002. Corfe 2010, p. 178. Corfe 2010, p. 33. Corfe 2010, pp. 33, 178. Barrientos & Powell 2004, p. 18; Romano

    History of social democracy

    History_of_social_democracy

  • Brownsea Castle
  • 16th century fortification in Dorset, England

    around the castle. In 1576, Elizabeth I granted the castles of Brownsea and Corfe for life to Sir Christopher Hatton, making him the Admiral of Purbeck. Hatton

    Brownsea Castle

    Brownsea Castle

    Brownsea_Castle

  • Rotten and pocket boroughs
  • Former type of parliamentary borough or constituency in England

    "Empire and Parliamentary Reform: The 1832 Reform Act Revisited". In Burns, Arthur; Innes, Joanna (eds.). Rethinking the Age of Reform: Britain 1780-1850.

    Rotten and pocket boroughs

    Rotten and pocket boroughs

    Rotten_and_pocket_boroughs

  • Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
  • Disused railway line in England

    was double track from Midford to Templecombe, and from Blandford Forum to Corfe Mullen. Crossing trains on the single line sections always added operational

    Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

    Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

    Somerset_and_Dorset_Joint_Railway

  • Tudor Royal Progresses
  • Royal tours of major cities in England

    Year Months Locations Details 1 1510 June - September Christchurch Priory, Corfe Castle, Southampton, Salisbury, The Vyne, Rotherfield Greys Castle Malshanger

    Tudor Royal Progresses

    Tudor_Royal_Progresses

  • List of music students by teacher: A to B
  • 21728. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. ...but also studying music with Attwood, Corfe, and Greatorex despite his father's opposition. (subscription, Wikilibrary

    List of music students by teacher: A to B

    List of music students by teacher: A to B

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_A_to_B

  • High Sheriff of Somerset
  • British government office

    Southerden Burn of Cleeve, Bristol 2019: Jonathan Alexander Newton Halliday of Corfe, Taunton 2020: Mary-Clare Helene Rodwell of Shepton Mallett 2021: William

    High Sheriff of Somerset

    High_Sheriff_of_Somerset

  • Melbourne Cricket Ground
  • Stadium in Melbourne, Australia

    Victorian Premier John Cain, Sr., the Prime Minister, deputy opposition leader Arthur Calwell, all State political leaders, civic leaders, Olympic officials and

    Melbourne Cricket Ground

    Melbourne Cricket Ground

    Melbourne_Cricket_Ground

  • Paleocene
  • First epoch of the Paleogene Period

    1038/nature03102. PMID 15650737. S2CID 2306428. Wilson, G. P.; Evans, A. R.; Corfe, I. J.; Smits, P. D.; Fortelius, M.; Jernvall, J. (2012). "Adaptive radiation

    Paleocene

    Paleocene

    Paleocene

  • History of lighthouses
  • Colonel John Lovett (c. 1660-1710) of Liscombe Park Buckinghamshire and Corfe, (son and heir of former merchant in Turkey, Christopher Lovett, lord mayor

    History of lighthouses

    History of lighthouses

    History_of_lighthouses

  • Paul Nash (artist)
  • English Surrealist painter (1889–1946)

    final ten days of his life Nash returned to Dorset and visited Swanage, Corfe, Worth Matravers and Kimmeridge Bay. Nash died in his sleep of heart failure

    Paul Nash (artist)

    Paul Nash (artist)

    Paul_Nash_(artist)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1807
  • of Somerset. Corfe-Mullen Inclosure Act 1807 47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1. c. 25 Pr. 25 April 1807 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Corfe Mullen, in the

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1807

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1807

  • RMS Baltic
  • Ocean liner

    left Liverpool for Osaka on 17 February 1933, under the command of Captain Corfe, to be scrapped there. Anderson 1964, p. 89 de Kerbrech 2009, pp. 16–17

    RMS Baltic

    RMS Baltic

    RMS_Baltic

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    Celtic Arthurian legend name of a famous King of Britain. The name is of obscure etymology, possibly composed of Welsh art/arth "bear" and Brittonic gur "man," hence "bear-man." The earliest mention of him is in Welsh texts, where he is never called "king," but rather dux bellorum, ARTHUR means "war leader." Medieval Welsh texts call him ameraudur "emperor" which could also mean "war leader." In early Welsh works the word art was used as a figurative synonym for "warrior." 

    ARTHUR

  • Mac Artuir
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Artuir

    Son of Arthur.

    Mac Artuir

  • Arthwr
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Arthwr

    Bear hero.

    Arthwr

  • Ashur
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    Assyrian Biblical Hebrew

    Ashur

    Ashur was the Assyrian god of war. Ashur is also an Islamic month.

    Ashur

  • ARTÚR
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ARTÚR

    Hungarian form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTÚR means "bear-man." 

    ARTÚR

  • ARTTU
  • Male

    Finnish

    ARTTU

    Pet form of Finnish Artturi, possibly ARTTU means "bear-man." 

    ARTTU

  • ARTTURI
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    Finnish

    ARTTURI

    Finnish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTTURI means "bear-man." 

    ARTTURI

  • Arthur
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    Hindu

    Arthur

    Arthur was a great king lives in th century

    Arthur

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    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Swedish

    Arthur

    Noble; Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; Stone; Eagle of Thor

    Arthur

  • ARTHUR
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    Arthurian

    ARTHUR

    , high, lofty.

    ARTHUR

  • Arther
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    American, Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Arther

    Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; A Bear

    Arther

  • ARTUR
  • Male

    English

    ARTUR

    Early English form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTUR means "bear-man." 

    ARTUR

  • ARTURO
  • Male

    Italian

    ARTURO

    Italian and Spanish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTURO means "bear-man." 

    ARTURO

  • Archer
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    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Latin

    Archer

    Bowman; An English Surname; The Archer; Noteworthy and Valorous

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    African, Australian, Christian, Swahili

    Ashur

    Born During Islamic Month Ashur

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  • Arthur
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    Celtic American English Arthurian Legend Irish Scottish Shakespearean Welsh

    Arthur

    Strong as a bear.

    Arthur

  • ARTHUR
  • Male

    Celtic

    ARTHUR

    , high, noble.

    ARTHUR

  • ARTAIR
  • Male

    Scottish

    ARTAIR

    Scottish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTAIR means "bear-man." 

    ARTAIR

  • Mcarthur
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian

    Mcarthur

    Son of Arthur

    Mcarthur

  • LOTHUR
  • Male

    German

    LOTHUR

    Variant spelling of German Lothar, LOTHUR means "loud warrior."

    LOTHUR

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  • Elisha | ஏலீஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Elisha | ஏலீஷா 

    Abbreviation of elisabeth

  • Mishil
  • Boy/Male

    French, Hindu, Indian, Russian

    Mishil

    Moon

  • Walid
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Walid

    Newborn child.

  • Nichit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nichit

    Constant

  • Yajan
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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Yajan

    Worshipping; Praying

  • MATIAS
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    Finnish

    MATIAS

    Finnish form of Greek Mattathias, MATIAS means "gift of God."

  • Golshan
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Golshan

    A Flower Garden

  • BYLUN
  • Male

    Slavic

    BYLUN

    Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BYLUN means "white god." 

  • NORMANN
  • Male

    Danish

    NORMANN

    , man from the north, or, Niörd's man.

  • Nasrullah
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Nasrullah

    Help of Allah

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  • Rather
  • a.

    Earlier; sooner; before.

  • Artificial
  • a.

    Artful; cunning; crafty.

  • Toxotes
  • n.

    A genus of fishes comprising the archer fishes. See Archer fish.

  • Ere
  • adv.

    Rather than.

  • Rather
  • a.

    More readily or willingly; preferably.

  • Authoress
  • n.

    A female author.

  • Artful
  • a.

    Cunning; disposed to cunning indirectness of dealing; crafty; as, an artful boy. [The usual sense.]

  • Antheroid
  • a.

    Resembling an anther.

  • Rather
  • a.

    In some degree; somewhat; as, the day is rather warm; the house is rather damp.

  • Practic
  • a.

    Artful; deceitful; skillful.

  • Archeress
  • n.

    A female archer.

  • Rather
  • a.

    Of two alternatives conceived of, this by preference to, or as more likely than, the other; somewhat.

  • Farther
  • adv.

    At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond; as, let us rest with what we have, without looking farther.

  • Rather
  • a.

    On the other hand; to the contrary of what was said or suggested; instead.

  • Knackish
  • a.

    Trickish; artful.

  • Farther
  • adv.

    Moreover; by way of progress in treating a subject; as, farther, let us consider the probable event.

  • Rather
  • a.

    Prior; earlier; former.

  • Rather
  • a.

    More properly; more correctly speaking.

  • Lever
  • adv.

    Rather.

  • Antheriform
  • a.

    Shaped like an anther; anther-shaped.