England Made Me (novel) — England Made Me is an early novel [ [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/graham greene/england made me.htm Fantastic Fiction] ] by Graham Greene [ [http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/02/20/specials/greene well.html New York Times] ] . It was first… … Wikipedia
Made in England (song) — Made in England is the title track from English pop rock performer Elton John s 1995 album, Made in England . It is an autobiographical telling of his growing up, parts of his life, and what it s like in England.Made in England is often seen as a … Wikipedia
England women's cricket team — The English women s cricket team played their first Test match in 1934–35, when they beat Australia 2–0 in a three Test series. Their current captain is Charlotte Edwards, replacing Clare Connor after her five year tenure, [ [http://content… … Wikipedia
England (Before the Reformation) — England (Before the Reformation) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► England (Before the Reformation) This term England is here restricted to one constituent, the largest and most populous, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.… … Catholic encyclopedia
England (Since the Reformation) — England (Since the Reformation) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► England (Since the Reformation) The Protestant Reformation is the great dividing line in the history of England, as of Europe generally. This momentous Revolution, the outcome… … Catholic encyclopedia
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England, John — • First Bishop of Charleston, S.C (1786 1842) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. England, John John England … Catholic encyclopedia
England's Glory — is a brand of matches, available in the United Kingdom, using an iconic image of a Victorian battleship, HMS Devastation.HistoryThe product was originally made in Gloucester by S.J. Moreland and Sons, who became a subsidiary of Bryant and May in… … Wikipedia
Made in England — may refer to:* Made in England (album) by Elton John * Made in England (Atomic Rooster album) … Wikipedia
England v Hungary (1953) — refers to a historic football match that ended England s unbeaten home run against sides from outside the British Isles, which had stood since 1901. [England s first ever home defeat was by 3 ndash;1 to Scotland at Kennington Oval in 1877. Their… … Wikipedia