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  2. Richard Parkes (piper) - Wikipedia

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    Parkes was born in Belfast on 29 January 1960. [1]He started playing in Raffrey Pipe Band at the age of 9, and received tuition from Sandy Cummings. After taking a break of a few months, he returned to the band in 1971, by which time Raffrey had merged with Field Marshal Montgomery to become Freymont, in Grade 3.

  3. Richard Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Richard Parkes may refer to: Richard Parkes (clergyman) (born 1559), English clergyman; Richard Parkes (piper) (born 1960), Northern Irish bagpipe player; See also.

  4. Richard Park (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Park (born 10 March 1948), is Senior Programming Advisor at Global Media & Entertainment where he advises on all Global brands including Capital, Capital XTRA, Heart, LBC, Classic FM, Smooth and Radio X. He was previously a media consultant and broadcaster in the UK.

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  6. Talk:Richard Parkes Bonington - Wikipedia

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  7. Richard Parks - Wikipedia

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    Richard David Parks (born 14 August 1977) is a former Wales international rugby union player turned extreme endurance athlete and television presenter. In rugby he represented Newport RFC , Pontypridd RFC , Celtic Warriors , Leeds Tykes , Perpignan and Newport Gwent Dragons over a professional career which spanned 13 years.

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  9. Glasgow City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow City Football Club was formed in 1998 by Laura Montgomery and Carol Anne Stewart. [3] [4] They play in orange and black. [5]The club play their home matches at Petershill Park in the Springburn district in the north of Glasgow, although from 2014 to 2017 they played at the larger Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie, around 15 miles outside the city, due to issues with the artificial playing ...