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TOURNAMENT
RESULTS 1968
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The 260th Recorded Meeting in the 296th year of The Society of Archers held at Scorton, Yorkshire on Saturday the 1st day of June 1968 |
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| Scorton 1st June 1968 | ||
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Persuant to custom the Lieutenant sounded his horn to start the meeting at eleven five. Weather conditions were sunny with a cross wind. The first item to note was that with his second arrow Mr A E Kiddy did pierce the red, thus becoming the Lieutenant of the arrow for the ensuing year. The
second item to note that on the eighth end Mr D Theaker did pierce the
Inner Gold, thus becoming Captain of the arrow. Both archers were congratulated
by the immediate lieutenant Shooting continued for the customary two hours in bright sunshine with a fresh cross wind after which lunch was taken by the Company in the Village Hall on Scorton Green. Be
it noted that at the conclusion of the lunch the retiring Captain proposed
the Loyal Toast. The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed and duly signed. The Captain asked for propositions and the following items were put forward and duly seconded. Mr S S Henderson proposed having a voluntary collection at this and every meeting up to the tri-centenery meeting to build up a fund for the 300th year - carried unanimously. Mr R Batty proposed that some money be put aside for the purchase of a new Minute Book, after discussion it was passed to merge this with the tri-centenery fund. Proposed by Mr Crees that the Society apply for Royal recognition for the tri-centenary meeting. Proposed by Mr F Newbould that a society of past captains be formed to carry on the work of organising a meeting should the Captain and Lieutenant be unable to do so. Proposed by Mr S S Henderson that past captains be responsible for fund raising and also the application for Royal recognition for the 300th meeting. Mr R Batty read a letter from the secretary of the Ilkley Arrow requesting to borrow the dye for the rose on the Captain & Lieutenant Pin with a view to producing its own slightly altered pin. A vote was taken on this request but the members voted against 27 - 19. A matter was raised by Mr G Undy as to the definition of a Yorkshireman. Many felt that birth qualification was the only true qualification. It was then pointed out that the notes for Guidance for Competitors states that archers born or resident in Yorkshire are eligible to compete for Thirsk Bowmen Insignia. No action was taken on this point at this time. The Captain proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Mr Dinsdale and his committee and all members of the Company of Scorton Archers for making the meeting such a success - carried with applause. There being no other business the archers returned to the butts for a further two hours pleasant shooting in good weather. Be it remembered that the trophies were gracefully presented by Mrs Joyce Kiddy the Captain's Lady. Thus a most enjoyable meeting was concluded, here follows the prize winners.
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| TROPHY WINNERS 1968 | ||
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| The Scorton Trophies | ||
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Captain
of the Arrow
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D
Theaker
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Lieutenant
of the Arrow
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A
E Kiddy
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The
Horn Spoon for Worst White
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C
Taylor
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The
Thirsk Insignia for Yorkshiremen
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Thirsk
Silver Arrow & Gold Quiver, for Highest Score
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T
R Caygill
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The
Thirsk Bugle for most Hits
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R
M White
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The
Thirsk Silver Medal for Best Gold
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D
Adams
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The
Subscription Trophies
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The
Gold Medal for the Captain of Numbers
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T
R Caygill
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The
Gold Medal for the Highest Score
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G
Undy
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Phillips
Cup for the Best Gold of the Meeting
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D
Adams
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Competition
Judge
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J
Flinton
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| TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1968 |
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Name
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Notes |
Hits
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Score
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Golds
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1
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T
R Caygill
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68
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342
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5
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2
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G
Undy
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- |
59
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305
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5
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3
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R
M White
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- |
64
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304
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8
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4
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J
Atkin
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- |
53
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263
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7
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5
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A
E Kiddy
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Lieutenant to the Arrow |
59
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261
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2
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6
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J
Seddon
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- |
55
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241
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6
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7
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D
Aikin
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- |
52
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230
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5
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8
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C
Taylor
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- |
51
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221
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3
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9
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E
Speller
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- |
47
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211
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7
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10
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D
Carter
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-
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50
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200
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4
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11
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R
Holmes
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-
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47
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200
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2
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12
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R
Pridgeon
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-
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43
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195
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4
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13
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H
B D Todd
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-
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45
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193
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3
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14
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D
Holt
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-
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53
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191
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2
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15
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P
G Walsh
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-
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44
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174
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2
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16
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G
Penman
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-
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41
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173
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5
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17
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G
W Pearson
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-
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39
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173
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3
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18
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M
B Taylor
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-
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44
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170
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0
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19
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S
Smith
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-
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30
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169
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6
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20
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L
Hirst
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-
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40
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165
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2
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21
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R
Crees
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-
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40
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162
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3
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22
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R
Farrar
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-
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36
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160
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5
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23
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A
W Wales
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-
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36
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158
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2
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24
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R
Lewis
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-
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34
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158
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3
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25
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W
Berg
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-
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37
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153
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1
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26
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H
Gray
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-
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36
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152
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5
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27
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J
Bottomley
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-
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42
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146
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4
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28
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K
W Knipe
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-
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42
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142
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1
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29
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D
Adams
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-
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30
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142
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5
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30
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B
A Lockwood
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-
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37
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139
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2
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31
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D
Theaker
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Captain
to the Arrow
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35
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139
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1
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32
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B
Holtspur
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-
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38
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138
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2
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33
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G
H Barstow
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-
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36
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138
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0
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34
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G
W Thorley
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-
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34
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128
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1
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35
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B
Robinson
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-
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35
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124
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1
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36
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M
G Thomas
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-
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36
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122
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2
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37
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R
Shiel
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-
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30
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118
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1
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38
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H
Veszelyi
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-
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30
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106
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1
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39
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T
H Heaton
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-
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29
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103
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1
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40
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G
Drake
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-
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31
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101
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0
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41
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R
Roe
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-
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27
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97
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2
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42
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S
Garforth
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-
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25
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93
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2
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43
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W
Sillince
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-
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24
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92
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1
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44
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W
Alexander
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-
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24
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88
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0
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45
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K
D Low
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-
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22
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78
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0
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46
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F
Newbould
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-
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18
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72
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1
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47
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W
R Birks
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-
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15
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72
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1
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48
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S
Wedgwood
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-
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21
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67
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1
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49
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B
Hird
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-
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15
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65
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1
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50
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T
Knipe
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-
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16
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62
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2
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51
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S
Snow
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-
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17
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57
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2
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52
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C
H R Batty
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-
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20
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54
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0
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