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  • Peter Bampton
  • Australian rules footballer

    Peter Aloysius Bampton (22 June 1896 – 2 January 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Port Adelaide in the SANFL during the 1920s.

    Peter Bampton

    Peter Bampton

    Peter_Bampton

  • Bampton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bampton may refer to: Bampton, Cumbria Bampton, Devon Bampton (Devon) railway station Bampton Hundred Bampton, Oxfordshire Bampton Island, former name

    Bampton

    Bampton

  • Dave Bampton
  • English footballer

    David Peter Bampton (born 5 May 1985) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder. He played in the Football League for Swindon Town. He is with

    Dave Bampton

    Dave_Bampton

  • List of Port Adelaide Football Club records and statistics
  • Australian rules football club statistics

    1914 – Jack Ashley 1915 – Sampson Hosking 1921 – Charlie Adams 1925 – Peter Bampton 1938 – Bob Quinn 1945 – Bob Quinn 1956 – Dave Boyd 1964 – Geof Motley

    List of Port Adelaide Football Club records and statistics

    List of Port Adelaide Football Club records and statistics

    List_of_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_records_and_statistics

  • Peter Harrison (historian)
  • Australian historian and philosopher

    research project exploring science and secularization. He delivered the Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford in February 2019. In 2023, he became

    Peter Harrison (historian)

    Peter Harrison (historian)

    Peter_Harrison_(historian)

  • List of Port Adelaide Football Club captains
  • South Australian National Football League era Year Captain 41 1927 Peter Bampton 42 1928–1931 Victor Johnson 43 1932–1933 Sydney Ween 1934 Victor Johnson

    List of Port Adelaide Football Club captains

    List_of_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_captains

  • John Cahill Medal
  • Annual award in Australian football

    (2) — 1922 Clem Dayman — 1923 Les Dayman — 1924 Les Dayman (2) — 1925 Peter Bampton + — 1926 Lawrence Hodge — 1927 Clifford Keal — 1928 Les Dayman (3) —

    John Cahill Medal

    John_Cahill_Medal

  • List of Port Adelaide Football Club honours
  • Annual awards by Australian rules football club

    Adams + (2) 1922 Clem Dayman 1923 Les Dayman 1924 Les Dayman (2) 1925 Peter Bampton + 1926 Lawrence Hodge 1927 Clifford Keal 1928 Les Dayman (3) 1929 Ernest

    List of Port Adelaide Football Club honours

    List of Port Adelaide Football Club honours

    List_of_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_honours

  • Magarey Medal
  • Australian rules football award

    Players who polled the most votes but were ineligible due to suspension: Peter Darley (1968, tied for first); Stephen Kernahan (1983, 44 votes); Garry

    Magarey Medal

    Magarey_Medal

  • Bampton Lectures (Columbia University)
  • Lectures in America at Columbia University

    The Bampton Lectures in America are a recurring series of lectures at Columbia University established in 1948 by a bequest of Ada Byron Bampton Tremaine

    Bampton Lectures (Columbia University)

    Bampton_Lectures_(Columbia_University)

  • List of people with given name Peter
  • thrower Peter Agrums (born 1940), Australian rules footballer Peter Aitken (Australian footballer) (born 1934), Australian rules footballer Peter Bampton (1896–1968)

    List of people with given name Peter

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter

  • 1927 Melbourne Carnival
  • Adelaide; Alick Lill, and Ernest William Charles Wadham, from Norwood; Peter Bampton, Victor Johnson, Clifford Keal, and Ernest Warden Gordon "Punch" Mucklow

    1927 Melbourne Carnival

    1927_Melbourne_Carnival

  • 1921 SAFL Grand Final
  • Australian rules football match

    Oval Attendance 34,800 Umpires Mr Haven Coin toss won by Port Adelaide Kicked toward Scoreboard End Accolades Best on Ground Peter Bampton ← 1920 1922 →

    1921 SAFL Grand Final

    1921 SAFL Grand Final

    1921_SAFL_Grand_Final

  • Bampton Lectures
  • Christian theological lecture series

    The Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford, England, were founded by a bequest of John Bampton. They have taken place since 1780. On a number of

    Bampton Lectures

    Bampton Lectures

    Bampton_Lectures

  • Sampson Hosking
  • Australian rules footballer (1888–1974)

    through the 1927 SAFL season Hosking was appointed to take over from Peter Bampton as Port Adelaide's coach. His first training session as coach for Port

    Sampson Hosking

    Sampson Hosking

    Sampson_Hosking

  • Chesterfield Islands
  • Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia

    species of birds." Bampton Reefs Bampton Island 19°07′S 158°36′E / 19.117°S 158.600°E / -19.117; 158.600 (Bampton Island), North Bampton Reef 19°03′S 158°43′E

    Chesterfield Islands

    Chesterfield Islands

    Chesterfield_Islands

  • 1925 SAFL season
  • 7th minor premiership Magarey Medallist Alick Lill Norwood (34 votes) Peter Bampton Port Adelaide (34 votes) Leading goalkicker Roy Bent Norwood (53 Goals)

    1925 SAFL season

    1925_SAFL_season

  • Peter Browne (theologian)
  • Irish Anglican priest

    our ideas of them. His analogical arguments resemble those found in the Bampton Lectures of Dean Mansel. "Alumni Dublinenses : a register of the students

    Peter Browne (theologian)

    Peter Browne (theologian)

    Peter_Browne_(theologian)

  • F1 (film)
  • 2025 film by Joseph Kosinski

    at the F1 weekends in which Sonny participated Liz Kingsman as Lisbeth Bampton, the APXGP PR agent Luciano Bacheta as Luca Cortez, the APXGP reserve driver

    F1 (film)

    F1_(film)

  • Peter Medd
  • British priest (1829–1908)

    was "frequently sought" by bishops in England and the United States. His Bampton Lectures in 1882, it said, were "distinguished by great learning and an

    Peter Medd

    Peter_Medd

  • Charlton Athletic W.F.C.
  • English women's association football team

    including Kerry Davis as well as Bampton, Powell and Sempare. After securing a fourth-placed finish in 1994–95, in 1995–96 Bampton led the team to a domestic

    Charlton Athletic W.F.C.

    Charlton Athletic W.F.C.

    Charlton_Athletic_W.F.C.

  • Brize Norton
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    village's toponym was Norton, being the north tun (Old English for village) of Bampton. In 1235, the form Suthnorton ("South Norton") was recorded, evidently

    Brize Norton

    Brize Norton

    Brize_Norton

  • Downton Abbey
  • British television series (2010–2015)

    Dower House) Bampton, Oxfordshire (Downton village) St Mary's Church, Bampton (St Michael and All Angels, Downton) Bampton Library, Bampton (Downton Cottage

    Downton Abbey

    Downton_Abbey

  • Kevin Bampton
  • British businessman

    Kevin Bampton is the current Chief Executive Officer of the British Occupational Hygiene Society. He was formerly Head of the Law Schools at the University

    Kevin Bampton

    Kevin_Bampton

  • Withnail and I
  • 1987 British film by Bruce Robinson

    Bampton. Sleddale Hall was offered for sale in January 2009 with a starting price of £145,000. Sebastian Hindley, who owns the Mardale Inn in Bampton

    Withnail and I

    Withnail_and_I

  • 2026 in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
  • TKO (referee stoppage) 1 1:03 Lightweight 70 kg Hunter Ioane def. Luke Bampton KO 3 1:13 Featherweight 66 kg Ryan Winnett def. Cooper Clarke TKO (referee

    2026 in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

    2026_in_Bare_Knuckle_Fighting_Championship

  • Charles Gore
  • Anglican bishop (1853–1932)

    Tractarian lines from then on. In 1891 Gore was chosen to deliver the Bampton Lectures, and he took for his subject the "Incarnation of Christ". In these

    Charles Gore

    Charles Gore

    Charles_Gore

  • Hugh Courtenay (died 1425)
  • English knight (after 1358–1425)

    5th Baron FitzWarin and daughter of Sir William Cogan Feudal baron of Bampton in Devon, by his wife Isabel Loring, the daughter of Sir Nigel Loring.

    Hugh Courtenay (died 1425)

    Hugh Courtenay (died 1425)

    Hugh_Courtenay_(died_1425)

  • 2026 West Oxfordshire District Council election
  • 2026 English local government election

    councillor Party Re-standing Ascott & Shipton David Cooper Conservative No Bampton & Clanfield Alaric Smith Liberal Democrats Yes Brize Norton & Shilton Rosie

    2026 West Oxfordshire District Council election

    2026 West Oxfordshire District Council election

    2026_West_Oxfordshire_District_Council_election

  • Bourchier knot
  • Type of knot

    the chest-tomb in Bampton Church, Devon, supposed to be that of Thomasine Hankford (d.1453), heiress of the feudal barony of Bampton, wife of William Bourchier

    Bourchier knot

    Bourchier knot

    Bourchier_knot

  • Felicity Lott
  • English soprano (1947–2026)

    the Southwell Music Festival, of the British Voice Association and of Bampton Classical Opera. Lott married Robin Golding, a music writer, editor and

    Felicity Lott

    Felicity Lott

    Felicity_Lott

  • Leonard Prestige
  • English academic, theologian and divine (1889–1955)

    places entertaining work, Fathers and Heretics (1954), given initially as Bampton Lectures in 1940. Prestige also wrote a biography of Charles Gore (1935)

    Leonard Prestige

    Leonard_Prestige

  • Michael Banner
  • English theologian (b. 1961)

    DPhil 1986).[citation needed] Appointments have included Bampton Research Fellow, St Peter's College, Oxford; Dean, Chaplain, Fellow and Director of Studies

    Michael Banner

    Michael_Banner

  • Saint Patrick
  • Christian missionary, bishop, and saint

    Patrick's Bampton, near Shap; St Patrick's Church, Preston Patrick near Kirkby Lonsdale. St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham, a ruined chapel near St Peter's Church

    Saint Patrick

    Saint Patrick

    Saint_Patrick

  • The Downward Spiral
  • 1994 studio album by Nine Inch Nails

    Archived from the original on February 5, 2010. Retrieved September 11, 2024. Bampton, Mel (April 8, 2024). "Nine Inch Nails – The Downward Spiral". ABC Listen

    The Downward Spiral

    The_Downward_Spiral

  • List of places in Devon
  • Awliscombe Axminster Axmouth Aylesbeare Babbacombe Babeny Badworthy Ballhill Bampton Bantham Cross Barnstaple Beaford Beaworthy Beer Beesands Beeson Belstone

    List of places in Devon

    List_of_places_in_Devon

  • Sarah Ward (novelist)
  • English novelist and critic

    day in the Peaks." The books are set in and near the fictional town of Bampton, which the author states "is partly based on Buxton with its Georgian architecture

    Sarah Ward (novelist)

    Sarah_Ward_(novelist)

  • Cotswolds
  • Protected area mostly in South West England

    exterior shots of village life in the Downton Abbey TV series were filmed in Bampton, Oxfordshire;[citation needed] other filming locations in that county included

    Cotswolds

    Cotswolds

    Cotswolds

  • 2024 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council election
  • 2024 local election in Calderdale, England

    Conservative Jill Smith-Moorhouse 731 22.6 −13.2 Liberal Democrats Christine Bampton-Smith 307 9.5 −0.3 Green Kate Sweeny 295 9.1 +0.9 Majority 1,131 35.0 +25

    2024 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council election

    2024 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council election

    2024_Calderdale_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election

  • Liberian Catalogue
  • 4th-century list of Christian popes

    popes George Edmundson, 1913. The Church in Rome in the First Century (Bampton Lectures) (Lecture VIII, on-line) Catholic Encyclopedia: "Chronological

    Liberian Catalogue

    Liberian_Catalogue

  • Witney
  • Town in West Oxfordshire, England

    Domesday Book of 1086 records it as Witenie, in the ancient hundred of Bampton. The Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin was originally

    Witney

    Witney

    Witney

  • Stephen, King of England
  • King of England from 1135 to 1154

    two revolts in the south-west led by Baldwin de Redvers and Robert of Bampton; Baldwin was released after his capture and travelled to Normandy, where

    Stephen, King of England

    Stephen, King of England

    Stephen,_King_of_England

  • Eadwig
  • King of England from 955 to 959

    to Malmesbury and Abingdon, Eadwig gave land to Worcester Minster and Bampton Minster. Estates at Beccles and Elmswell which he gave to Bury St Edmunds

    Eadwig

    Eadwig

    Eadwig

  • Slavery
  • Ownership of people as property

    the County of Oxford, vol. XV, Carterton, Minster Lovell, and environs (Bampton Hundred part three) – Edited by S. Townley". The Economic History Review

    Slavery

    Slavery

    Slavery

  • Eliza Emily Donnithorne
  • Australian hermit

    and later as a judge. Her mother was Sarah Elizabeth Donnithorne, née Bampton. Sarah Donnithorne and the couple's two older daughters died during a cholera

    Eliza Emily Donnithorne

    Eliza Emily Donnithorne

    Eliza_Emily_Donnithorne

  • Empress Matilda
  • Holy Roman Empress from 1114 to 1125; claimant to the English throne

    two revolts in the south-west led by Baldwin de Redvers and Robert of Bampton; Baldwin was released after his capture and travelled to Normandy, where

    Empress Matilda

    Empress Matilda

    Empress_Matilda

  • Stratford Tony
  • Village in Wiltshire, England

    and dedicated to St. Mary. There is a parochial school. John Bampton, founder of the Bampton Lectures, was once rector of this parish. The area of the parish

    Stratford Tony

    Stratford Tony

    Stratford_Tony

  • List of England national football team captains
  • impress". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 10 October 2022. Smith, Peter (6 June 2021). "England 1-0 Romania: Marcus Rashford's penalty gives Gareth

    List of England national football team captains

    List of England national football team captains

    List_of_England_national_football_team_captains

  • George Pattison
  • English theologian and Anglican priest

    Benet's Hall at the University of Oxford in 2012. In 2017, Pattison gave the Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford; the series was titled "A Phenomenology

    George Pattison

    George_Pattison

  • Peter Woite
  • Australian rules footballer

    Peter Woite is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Port Adelaide and Glenelg in the SANFL. He is on the interchange bench in Port Adelaide's

    Peter Woite

    Peter_Woite

  • Chronological list of operatic sopranos
  • (1906–1983) 1907 Martha Angelici (1907–1973) Josephine Antoine (1907–1971) Rose Bampton (1907–2007) Lina Bruna Rasa (1907–1984) Winifred Cecil (1907–1985) Nadine

    Chronological list of operatic sopranos

    Chronological list of operatic sopranos

    Chronological_list_of_operatic_sopranos

  • Wollongong Olympic FC
  • Football club

    1994, 2019, 2024 Premierships (Grand Final) (3) 1985, 2022, 2024 Bert Bampton Cup Winners (4) 1986, 2016, 2018, 2023, 2025 Grand Finalists (4) 1993,

    Wollongong Olympic FC

    Wollongong Olympic FC

    Wollongong_Olympic_FC

  • Peter Obst
  • Australian rules footballer

    Peter Kenneth Obst (1937–2017) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Port Adelaide and Woodville in the South Australian National Football

    Peter Obst

    Peter_Obst

  • 2023 West Oxfordshire District Council election
  • 2023 UK local government election

    Bampton and Clanfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Alistair Wray 638 46.8 +0.1 Conservative Ted Fenton* 606 44.4 +0.7 Green Matt Morton

    2023 West Oxfordshire District Council election

    2023 West Oxfordshire District Council election

    2023_West_Oxfordshire_District_Council_election

  • Elizabeth Jennings (poet)
  • British poet (1926–2001)

    House (8 St Andrew's Lane) in Old Headington. She died in a care home in Bampton, Oxfordshire, at the age of 75. She is buried in Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxford

    Elizabeth Jennings (poet)

    Elizabeth_Jennings_(poet)

  • Human impact on the environment
  • Impact of human life on Earth and environment

    Archived from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2017. Bampton, M. (1999) "Anthropogenic Transformation" Archived 22 September 2020 at

    Human impact on the environment

    Human impact on the environment

    Human_impact_on_the_environment

  • John Henry Newman
  • English theologian and cardinal (1801–1890)

    of Renn Dickson Hampden as Regius Professor of Divinity. Hampden's 1832 Bampton Lectures, in the preparation of which Joseph Blanco White assisted, were

    John Henry Newman

    John Henry Newman

    John_Henry_Newman

  • Cheslyn Jones
  • Anglican priest and liturgical scholar

    returned to parish work in the Diocese of Peterborough. He delivered the 1970 Bampton Lectures on Christ and Christianity: a study in origins in the light of

    Cheslyn Jones

    Cheslyn_Jones

  • 2025 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments made by King Charles III

    Bampton, Oxfordshire. Maurice Christopher Kai-Yau Cheng. Chief Executive, Institute of Osteopathy. For services to Osteopathy. Professor Robert Peter

    2025 Birthday Honours

    2025_Birthday_Honours

  • Edward the Martyr
  • King of the English from 975 to 978

    of St Edward the Martyr, New York. A charter's S number is its number in Peter Sawyer's catalogue of Anglo-Saxon charters, available online at the Electronic

    Edward the Martyr

    Edward the Martyr

    Edward_the_Martyr

  • 2021 West Oxfordshire District Council election
  • 2021 UK local government election

    Bampton and Clanfield (by-election) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Rupert Dent 803 64.4 +1.7 Green Alma Tumilowicz 242 19.4 N/A Labour Sarah

    2021 West Oxfordshire District Council election

    2021 West Oxfordshire District Council election

    2021_West_Oxfordshire_District_Council_election

  • Origen
  • Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian (c. 185 – c. 253)

    or, The Claims of Religious Intelligence" (PDF). Fathers and Heretics. Bampton Lectures. London: SPCK. p. 43. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 August

    Origen

    Origen

    Origen

  • St George's Church, Morebath
  • Church in Devon, England

    Mission group of parishes, which also includes St Michael & All Angels Bampton, St Peter's in Clayhanger, St Petrock's in Petton and All Saints in Huntsham

    St George's Church, Morebath

    St George's Church, Morebath

    St_George's_Church,_Morebath

  • Patron saints of places
  • Nicholas, Our Lady of Aberdeen Abingdon-on-Thames – Edmund of Abingdon, Helen Bampton, Oxfordshire – Beornwald Bodmin – Petroc Boston – Botulph Bristol – Jordan

    Patron saints of places

    Patron_saints_of_places

  • Royal Air Force station
  • RAF Brize Norton was named after the nearest railhead (Brize Norton and Bampton) which was on the south side of the airfield. The name of the local town

    Royal Air Force station

    Royal Air Force station

    Royal_Air_Force_station

  • Country Gardens
  • English folk tune

    collected from villages in the Cotswolds and used for Morris dances: "Bampton in the Bush" (collected by Roy Dommett from Arnold Woodley); "Field Town"

    Country Gardens

    Country_Gardens

  • Zak Butters
  • Australian rules footballer (born 2000)

    2024, 2025 2× Robert Rose Award: 2023, 2024 Showdown Medal: 2024 (game 2) Peter Badcoe VC Medal: 2025 @PAFC (15 January 2025). "the more you know 😂" (Tweet)

    Zak Butters

    Zak Butters

    Zak_Butters

  • Philip Ledger
  • English choirmaster and academic (1937–2012)

    of the Incorporated Society of Musicians in 1994–1995, and a patron of Bampton Classical Opera. He was awarded a fellowship by the Royal Northern College

    Philip Ledger

    Philip_Ledger

  • Lewis's trilemma
  • Apologetic argument for the divinity of Jesus

    earlier version of the argument used by Henry Parry Liddon in his 1866 Bampton Lectures, in which Liddon argued for the divinity of Jesus based on a number

    Lewis's trilemma

    Lewis's trilemma

    Lewis's_trilemma

  • Gillian Coultard
  • English footballer (born 1963)

    captain Debbie Bampton was injured. Bampton was restored as captain in 1995, but Coultard regained the captaincy in 1997 when Bampton retired from international

    Gillian Coultard

    Gillian_Coultard

  • Annie Besant
  • English writer and activist (1847–1933)

    consulted Edward Bouverie Pusey: by post he gave her advice along orthodox, Bampton Lecture lines, and in person he sharply reprimanded her unorthodox theological

    Annie Besant

    Annie Besant

    Annie_Besant

  • Edwin Hatch
  • English theologian (1835–1889)

    was appointed university reader in ecclesiastical history. Hatch was a Bampton lecturer in 1880. He served as a Grinfield lecturer from 1880 to 1884,

    Edwin Hatch

    Edwin Hatch

    Edwin_Hatch

  • Clanfield, Oxfordshire
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    complete the current ring. St Stephen's parish is part of the Benefice of Bampton with Clanfield, which also includes the parishes of Aston, Lew and Shifford

    Clanfield, Oxfordshire

    Clanfield, Oxfordshire

    Clanfield,_Oxfordshire

  • List of South Sydney Rabbitohs players
  • Stevens (1974, 1976) George Piggins (1977) Paul Sait (1977–1978) Darryl Bampton (1978) Nathan Gibbs (1979–1982) Ken Stewart (1978–1981) Mitch Brennan (1981)

    List of South Sydney Rabbitohs players

    List_of_South_Sydney_Rabbitohs_players

  • Devon
  • County of England

    of Commons. Historically Devon was divided into 32 hundreds: Axminster, Bampton, Black Torrington, Braunton, Cliston, Coleridge, Colyton, Crediton, East

    Devon

    Devon

    Devon

  • Edward Cotton (priest, died 1675)
  • English priest

    appointed Rector of St. Thomas and St. Peter, Winchester in 1640; a Canon of Exeter in 1660; Vicar of Bampton in 1663 and Treasurer of Exeter in 1672

    Edward Cotton (priest, died 1675)

    Edward_Cotton_(priest,_died_1675)

  • Eleutherius of Rocca d'Arce
  • Chertsey Beorhthelm of Shaftesbury Beornstan of Winchester Beornwald of Bampton Centwine of Wessex Cuthburh of Wimborn Cwenburh of Wimborne Dunstan of

    Eleutherius of Rocca d'Arce

    Eleutherius_of_Rocca_d'Arce

  • 1992–93 Arsenal L.F.C. season
  • Arsenal Ladies football season

    Michelle Curley and Naz Ball allowed Arsenal to take control, and Debbie Bampton's late flourish sealed the 3–0 win, allowing them to lift the FA Cup for

    1992–93 Arsenal L.F.C. season

    1992–93_Arsenal_L.F.C._season

  • List of towns in England
  • Bacup Lancashire borough (1883–1974) Bakewell Derbyshire town council1 Bampton Devon town council Banbury Oxfordshire town council Banstead Surrey town

    List of towns in England

    List_of_towns_in_England

  • List of interments at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)
  • Henry E. Tremain, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient, author, lawyer Ada Bampton Tremaine, philanthropist Cicely Tyson Vladimir Ussachevsky Gladys Unger

    List of interments at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)

    List_of_interments_at_Woodlawn_Cemetery_(Bronx,_New_York)

  • Walter David Taylor Powell
  • English mariner and paramilitary Native Police officer

    and the British colonisation of the Torres Strait. Powell was born in Bampton, Oxfordshire in 1831 to Walter Posthumus and Matilda Pearl Powell. His

    Walter David Taylor Powell

    Walter_David_Taylor_Powell

  • Gurre-Lieder
  • 1910 oratorio by Arnold Schoenberg

    with soloists Paul Althouse (Waldemar), Jeanette Vreeland (Tove), Rose Bampton (Wood Dove), Robert Betts (Klaus the Jester), Abrasha Robofsky(Peasant)

    Gurre-Lieder

    Gurre-Lieder

    Gurre-Lieder

  • Craig Bradley
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1963

    a recruiting drive that also netted future captain Stephen Kernahan and Peter Motley. Bradley won three Robert Reynolds Trophies as Carlton's Best & Fairest

    Craig Bradley

    Craig_Bradley

  • Relocation of association football teams in the United Kingdom
  • controversially voted to accept a hostile takeover from Charlton Athletic. Bampton resigned as manager, as both the club's committee and the FA declared affiliation

    Relocation of association football teams in the United Kingdom

    Relocation_of_association_football_teams_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • River Thames
  • River in southern England

     145–146. ISBN 9780300107869. Peter Ackroyd, "Thames: Sacred River" 272–273 Peter Ackroyd, Thames: The Biography. 272 & 274. Peter Ackroyd, "Thames: Sacred

    River Thames

    River Thames

    River_Thames

  • Martindale, Cumbria
  • Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England

    civil parish was less than 100. Details are included in the parish of Bampton. Martindale runs for approximately nine km in a north to south direction

    Martindale, Cumbria

    Martindale, Cumbria

    Martindale,_Cumbria

  • Alister McGrath
  • Irish Anglican priest, scientist, and academic (born 1953)

    Hitchens at Georgetown University. In March 2007, McGrath debated with Peter Atkins at the University of Edinburgh on the topic 'Darwin and Humanity:

    Alister McGrath

    Alister McGrath

    Alister_McGrath

  • Exmoor pony
  • British breed of horse

    854997P. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054997. PMC 3559798. PMID 23383025. Green, Peter. "The free-living ponies within the Exmoor National Park: their status,

    Exmoor pony

    Exmoor pony

    Exmoor_pony

  • Like a Version
  • Live music segment on Triple J

    songs and then a cover version. The series was created by presenter Mel Bampton in 2004 as part of the Mel in the Morning program. The title is wordplay

    Like a Version

    Like_a_Version

  • Elton Hall
  • Grade I listed country house in Cambridgeshire

    feudal baron of Bampton in Devon, and having survived Sapcote she remarried thirdly to Sir Thomas Brandon. A stained glass window in Bampton Church survives

    Elton Hall

    Elton Hall

    Elton_Hall

  • Andrew Kennedy (tenor)
  • British opera singer (born 1977)

    Award in 1999 (now called the Maureen Lehane Vocal Awards). He sang for Bampton Classical Opera in 2002. From 2005 to 2007 he was a member of the BBC Radio

    Andrew Kennedy (tenor)

    Andrew_Kennedy_(tenor)

  • List of Brisbane Broncos players
  • 44 84. Kevin Campion 1998–00 Rd. 1 Adelaide Rams 80 9 0 0 36 85. Danny Bampton 1998–00 Rd. 4 Debut 10 1 0 0 4 86. Petero Civoniceva 1998–07, 2012 Rd.

    List of Brisbane Broncos players

    List_of_Brisbane_Broncos_players

  • Edward Nares
  • English historian (1762-1841)

    was curate of St Peter-in-the-East, Oxford, and then rector of Biddenden from 1798, of New Church, Romney from 1827. He was Bampton Lecturer in 1805.

    Edward Nares

    Edward_Nares

  • Sarah Hall (writer)
  • British writer (born 1974)

    for the 2004 Man Booker Prize. She lives in Cumbria. Hall was born in Bampton, Cumbria. She obtained a degree in English and Art History from Aberystwyth

    Sarah Hall (writer)

    Sarah_Hall_(writer)

  • Frithuswith
  • Anglo-Saxon nobleman

    wilderness. On fleeing, she finds a ship sent by God which takes her to Bampton, Oxfordshire. Algar searches for her in Oxford, but the people refuse to

    Frithuswith

    Frithuswith

    Frithuswith

  • Matthew Primus
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1975)

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  • Deterring
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  • Coal-meter
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    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.

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  • v. t.

    See Pester.

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    A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,

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    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

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    See Meter.

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    A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.

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    To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.

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    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

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    A peer.

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    Serving to deter.

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    Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.