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  2. Will Palmer (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    William Palmer (1737 – February 1790) was an English cricketer who played during the 1760s and 1770s. He was born and died in Coulsdon, Surrey.As a top-order batsman, he was a member of the local Coulsdon Cricket Club and also played county cricket for Surrey.

  3. Category:People from Coulsdon - Wikipedia

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    This category includes people from the Coulsdon neighbourhood of the London Borough of Croydon in Greater London, England. It was part of Surrey until 1965. It was part of Surrey until 1965. Pages in category "People from Coulsdon"

  4. Edmund Seyfang Taylor - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, The Ramblers Association's Surrey Area clubs held a weekend of special walks to mark the centenary of his burial and to commemorate the "father of Surrey rambling". Ramblers Association Vice President David Sharp, who attended the commemoration, outlined the importance of Walker Miles' contribution, saying: [ 2 ]

  5. Coulsdon - Wikipedia

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    Coulsdon (/ ˈ k uː l z d ən /, traditionally pronounced / ˈ k oʊ l z d ən /) is a town in south London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon.Coulsdon was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey that included the settlements of Purley and Kenley.

  6. The Ramblers - Wikipedia

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    The Ramblers' Association, branded simply as the Ramblers, is Great Britain's walking charity. The Ramblers is also a membership organisation with around 100,000 members and a network of volunteers who maintain and protect the path network. The organisation was founded in 1935 and campaigns to keep the British countryside open to all.

  7. The Ramblers (choir) - Wikipedia

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    The choir had adopted the name The Ramblers for a concert at the Royal Northern College of Music in 1978, and one of the songs, "The Sparrow", written by teacher Maurice Jordan, was so popular that the parent-teachers' association paid for the choir to record it at the Strawberry Studios in Stockport, along with four other folk songs; originally 500 copies were pressed up for sale at the ...

  8. Old Coulsdon - Wikipedia

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    Old Coulsdon is a village near Coulsdon in the London Borough of Croydon, England, 14.4 miles (23 km) south of Charing Cross. It is the southernmost settlement in Greater London . Schools

  9. Coulsdon and Purley Urban District - Wikipedia

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    Surrey County Council made an order in 1914 to abolish the rural district and this was completed in 1915. The new Coulsdon and Purley Urban District consisted of the parish of Coulsdon, including the settlements of Coulsdon, Kenley and Purley, and the parish of Sanderstead. Coulsdon and Purley Urban District Council replaced Coulsdon Parish ...