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  • Nigel Mobbs
  • English businessman (1937–2005)

    Sir Gerald Nigel Mobbs KStJ JP (22 September 1937 – 21 October 2005) was a businessman who was Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire between 1997 and 2005

    Nigel Mobbs

    Nigel_Mobbs

  • Mobbs
  • Surname list

    Mobbs is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edgar Mobbs (1882–1917), English rugby union footballer Fred Mobbs (1904–1979), English

    Mobbs

    Mobbs

  • Nigel
  • Male given name

    painter Nigel Mobbs (1937–2005), English businessman and knight Nigel Mooney (born 1963), Irish blues- and jazz singer, guitarist, and songwriter Nigel Moore

    Nigel

    Nigel

    Nigel

  • Noel Mobbs
  • British Businessman (1878–1859)

    grandson was Nigel Mobbs, a more recent chairman of Slough Estates. Obituary in The Times, Sir Noel Mobbs, November 27, 1959. p. 17 "Mobbs, Sir (Arthur)

    Noel Mobbs

    Noel_Mobbs

  • Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Baronet
  • British baronet

    Buckinghamshire 1995 Succeeded by Richard Morris-Adams Preceded by Sir Nigel Mobbs Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire 2006–2020 Succeeded by The Countess

    Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Baronet

    Sir_Henry_Aubrey-Fletcher,_8th_Baronet

  • List of alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
  • Company Charles Mills (1830–1898), Partner at Glyn, Mills & Co and MP Sir Nigel Mobbs (1937–2005), Chairman of Slough Estates and director of Barclays Bank

    List of alumni of Christ Church, Oxford

    List_of_alumni_of_Christ_Church,_Oxford

  • Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire
  • Civil post in Buckinghamshire, England

    9 May 1969 – 1984 John Fremantle, 5th Baron Cottesloe 1984–1997 Sir Nigel Mobbs 1997 – 21 October 2005 Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Baronet 2006–27

    Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire

    Lord_Lieutenant_of_Buckinghamshire

  • John Fremantle, 5th Baron Cottesloe
  • British baron

    Young Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire 1984–1997 Succeeded by Sir Nigel Mobbs Peerage of the United Kingdom Preceded by John Fremantle Baron Cottesloe

    John Fremantle, 5th Baron Cottesloe

    John_Fremantle,_5th_Baron_Cottesloe

  • 1986 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    (Christopher William) McMahon, lately Deputy Governor, Bank of England. Gerald Nigel Mobbs, D.L., Chairman and Chief Executive, Slough Estates Ltd. Professor Mark

    1986 Birthday Honours

    1986_Birthday_Honours

  • High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
  • British government office

    Belson, of Stayes, Northend, Henley-on-Thames 1982–1983: Sir Gerald Nigel Mobbs of Widmer Lodge, Lacey Green, Aylesbury 1983–1984: Edna Dorothy Embleton

    High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Buckinghamshire

  • British Property Federation
  • British not-for-profit organisation

    Lucas 1976 – 77 Sir Richard Thompson 1977 – 79 David Llewellyn 1979 – 81 Nigel Mobbs 1981 – 83 Christopher Benson 1983 – 84 Dennis Marler 1984 – 86 Harry

    British Property Federation

    British_Property_Federation

  • Edgar Mobbs
  • England international rugby union player

    Northampton R.F.C. and England. He played as a three quarter. Mobbs is commemorated in the Ella–Mobbs Trophy, first competed for by the Australia and England

    Edgar Mobbs

    Edgar Mobbs

    Edgar_Mobbs

  • Barbarian F.C.
  • British rugby union team

    Leicester 59–26 in their 125th anniversary season. The Edgar Mobbs Memorial Match – held for Edgar Mobbs, who was killed in the First World War. Played at Franklins

    Barbarian F.C.

    Barbarian F.C.

    Barbarian_F.C.

  • List of England rugby union footballers killed in the world wars
  • Frederick Maynard; (3) died on 13 November 1916, Aged 22 Edgar Roberts Mobbs, (7) ("Mobbsy") died on 29 July 1917, Aged 37 William Moore Bell Nanson;

    List of England rugby union footballers killed in the world wars

    List_of_England_rugby_union_footballers_killed_in_the_world_wars

  • The Fall-Off
  • 2026 studio album by J. Cole

    Clarke, Xavier Davidson, Craig Thompson, Donovan "Don Corleon" Bennett, Nigel Staff, and Wayne Morris, and performed by T.O.K.; samples "Longing For"

    The Fall-Off

    The_Fall-Off

  • Nigel Melville
  • England international rugby union player

    Nigel David Melville (born 6 January 1961) is a former England national rugby union team scrum half and captain and currently serves as Director of Professional

    Nigel Melville

    Nigel_Melville

  • Hit 'Em Up
  • 1996 diss track by 2Pac

    their true identities, Vibe referred to Henchman as "Booker," and Jack as "Nigel" in the published interview. Persons familiar with the interview say they

    Hit 'Em Up

    Hit_'Em_Up

  • List of Luke Cage characters
  • Shades' personal assistant. He is later killed and beheaded by Bushmaster. Nigel Garrison (portrayed by Macc H. Plaise as an adult, Alex Allen as a young

    List of Luke Cage characters

    List_of_Luke_Cage_characters

  • Daniel Healy
  • Australian rules footballer

    1971-1974: Casserly 1975: Cochrane 1976-1977: Skinner 1978-1982: Mobbs 1983: Mobbs & Trigg 1984: Trigg 1985: Hannam 1986-1988: Van Dommele 1989-1990:

    Daniel Healy

    Daniel_Healy

  • 2026 Suffolk County Council election
  • 2025 English local government election

    4% Reform Herbie Crossman 1180 30.6% Conservative Victoria Drew-Batty 629 16.3% Monster Raving Loony Eddie Henderson 25 0.6% Labour Tim Mobbs 140 3.6%

    2026 Suffolk County Council election

    2026 Suffolk County Council election

    2026_Suffolk_County_Council_election

  • Frank Tarr
  • English rugby union player (1887–1915)

    were Edgar Mobbs on the right wing and Alex Ashcroft, of Cambridge University, at fly-half. England took an early lead, when Tarr put Mobbs in for a try

    Frank Tarr

    Frank Tarr

    Frank_Tarr

  • Leadership
  • Quality of an individual or group influencing or guiding others

    of International Affairs. 71 (2): 50–72. ISSN 0022-197X. JSTOR 26552329. Mobbs, Dean; Hagan, Cindy C.; Dalgleish, Tim; Silston, Brian; Prévost, Charlotte

    Leadership

    Leadership

    Leadership

  • Robert Burgess (rugby union)
  • Irish rugby union player (1890–1915)

    alongside Alexander Jackson, the Irish centre, and former England captain Edgar Mobbs, against Newport RFC on 27 December 1913, losing 14–0. Soon after the First

    Robert Burgess (rugby union)

    Robert_Burgess_(rugby_union)

  • Laser 2 World Championship
  • International sailing regatta

    Bristow (GBR)  Bryan Mobbs (GBR) 2003 Hoom NED 70 Boats  Noel Butler (IRL)  Stephen Campion (IRL)  Kevin Teborek (USA)  Ryan Donahue (USA)  Nigel Skudder (GBR)

    Laser 2 World Championship

    Laser_2_World_Championship

  • National League 1
  • Rugby union competition in England

    International players Clubs Churchill Cup Calcutta Cup Millennium Trophy Ella–Mobbs Trophy Hillary Shield Other English rugby union system Timeline of rugby

    National League 1

    National_League_1

  • PREM Rugby
  • Top division of English men's rugby union

    in 2018–19. These included £923,947.63 of property investments between Nigel Wray and three unnamed Saracens players. It also included Saracens claim

    PREM Rugby

    PREM_Rugby

  • High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight
  • Ceremonial officer of Isle of Wight, England

    Biles 1999–2000 Samuel Humfrey Gaskell Twining 2000–2001 Dr Charles A. N. Mobbs 2001–2002 Captain Henry N. J. Wrigley 2002–2003 Anne P. P. Springman 2003–2004

    High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight

    High_Sheriff_of_the_Isle_of_Wight

  • Mike Tindall
  • English rugby union player (born 1978)

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Mike Tindall

    Mike Tindall

    Mike_Tindall

  • Billy Geen
  • Wales international rugby union footballer

    Despite this, Edgar Mobbs organised two Barbarians matches against Leicester in early 1915 to aid recruiting and to raise charity funds. Mobbs then arranged

    Billy Geen

    Billy Geen

    Billy_Geen

  • Arthur Butler (rugby union)
  • English rugby union player

    position. List of England national rugby union players "Changes For The Mobbs Match". The Guardian. 4 March 1937. Rudd, Bevil (24 June 1935). "A. G. Butler's

    Arthur Butler (rugby union)

    Arthur_Butler_(rugby_union)

  • Scott Lee (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    1971-1974: Casserly 1975: Cochrane 1976-1977: Skinner 1978-1982: Mobbs 1983: Mobbs & Trigg 1984: Trigg 1985: Hannam 1986-1988: Van Dommele 1989-1990:

    Scott Lee (footballer)

    Scott_Lee_(footballer)

  • Jonny Wilkinson
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Jonny Wilkinson

    Jonny Wilkinson

    Jonny_Wilkinson

  • A Great Day in Toronto Hip Hop
  • 2024 photograph by Patrick Nichols, inspired by Art Kane

    Wade Bipatnath (Wildstyle Crew) Lindon "Chico" Pincay (Wildstyle Crew) Nigel B (Wild Style Crew) Ford Medina DJ Cartel Cooley the Kid Capital Q (Dream

    A Great Day in Toronto Hip Hop

    A_Great_Day_in_Toronto_Hip_Hop

  • Pauline (album)
  • 1993 studio album by Pauline Henry

    produced by Ian Levine; arranged by Ian Levine & Nigel Stock; engineered by Tim Eames Track 10 produced by Nigel Lowis; engineered by Ren Swan Track 11 produced

    Pauline (album)

    Pauline_(album)

  • Matt Dawson
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Matt Dawson

    Matt Dawson

    Matt_Dawson

  • Nick Easter
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Nick Easter

    Nick Easter

    Nick_Easter

  • Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind
  • 2022 studio album by the Game

    "Start from Scratch II" contains a sample of "Get Away" as performed by Mobb Deep. "Rubi's Rose" contains samples of "They Don't Know" as performed by

    Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind

    Drillmatic_–_Heart_vs._Mind

  • Gary Wright
  • American musician and composer (1943–2023)

    Material World DVD. Roadshow Entertainment, 2011; produced by Olivia Harrison, Nigel Sinclair & Martin Scorsese; directed by Martin Scorsese. Olivia Harrison

    Gary Wright

    Gary Wright

    Gary_Wright

  • Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
  • Honor presented at the Grammy Awards

    Budd, Grace Davidson, Ben Davies, Mark Dobell, Eamonn Dougan & Charlotte Mobbs (soloists); The Sixteen (chorus)) Craig Hella Johnson (conductor) – Pablo

    Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance

    Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance

    Grammy_Award_for_Best_Choral_Performance

  • Will Carling
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Will Carling

    Will_Carling

  • List of international rugby union players killed in World War I
  • Alfred Frederick Maynard; died on 13 November 1916, aged 22 Edgar Roberts Mobbs, ("Mobbsy") died on 29 July 1917, aged 37 William Moore Bell Nanson; died

    List of international rugby union players killed in World War I

    List of international rugby union players killed in World War I

    List_of_international_rugby_union_players_killed_in_World_War_I

  • Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1951)
  • England international rugby union player

    tour to New Zealand when joining the tour as a replacement for the injured Nigel Melville. He played club rugby for Sale and was on the winning team at the

    Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1951)

    Steve_Smith_(rugby_union,_born_1951)

  • Six Nations Championship
  • Annual international rugby union competition

    Showing of LDR Feats in Sport Feats in Sport. Rich Books. Starmer-Smith, Nigel, ed. (1986). Rugby – A Way of Life: An Illustrated History of Rugby. Lennard

    Six Nations Championship

    Six_Nations_Championship

  • List of Howard University people
  • Frankfurt Galaxy); former assistant coach at Texas Southern University Nigel Henry professional soccer player Shaka Hislop goalkeeper for FC Dallas and

    List of Howard University people

    List_of_Howard_University_people

  • Chris Robshaw
  • English international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Chris Robshaw

    Chris Robshaw

    Chris_Robshaw

  • Leonard Haigh
  • England international rugby union player

    with the England selectors keeping the same team, with the exception of Mobbs replacing Poulton. After missing the game against France, he played in the

    Leonard Haigh

    Leonard Haigh

    Leonard_Haigh

  • England national rugby union team
  • Sports team

    February 2026. Retrieved 4 June 2022. "Match Worn England Jersey 1985 – Nigel Melville – Two Halves". Archived from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved

    England national rugby union team

    England_national_rugby_union_team

  • Norwich
  • City and non-metropolitan district in Norfolk, England

    managers have included Ken Brown, Ron Saunders, Dave Stringer, Mike Walker, Nigel Worthington, Paul Lambert and Daniel Farke.[citation needed] Norwich City

    Norwich

    Norwich

    Norwich

  • Owen Farrell
  • England international rugby union player (born 1991)

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Owen Farrell

    Owen Farrell

    Owen_Farrell

  • Bill Beaumont
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player and administrator (born 1952)

    British Lions tour to New Zealand after being called up as a replacement when Nigel Horton broke his thumb, and played in the final three tests. He took over

    Bill Beaumont

    Bill Beaumont

    Bill_Beaumont

  • The Pitchfork 500
  • 2008 music compilation book

    Attractions – "Radio Radio" The Cure – "Boys Don't Cry" XTC – "Making Plans for Nigel" Blondie – "Atomic" Talking Heads – "Memories Can't Wait" Kurtis Blow –

    The Pitchfork 500

    The_Pitchfork_500

  • List of England national rugby union players
  • Frederick Frank Knight Flanker 1909-01-09 v Australia at Blackheath 473 Edgar Mobbs Wing 1909-01-09 v Australia at Blackheath 474 Alfred Morris Forward 1909-01-09

    List of England national rugby union players

    List_of_England_national_rugby_union_players

  • Neil Back
  • English rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Neil Back

    Neil Back

    Neil_Back

  • 1917 New Year Honours
  • Appointments by King George V

    Thomson Rankin Mitchell, Royal Scots Temp Lieutenant-Colonel Edgar Roberts Mobbs, Northamptonshire Regiment Major Herbert Ellicombe Molesworth, Royal Garrison

    1917 New Year Honours

    1917_New_Year_Honours

  • England v President's Overseas XV
  • 1971 rugby union match

    earned their first caps for England in this match. World XV Starmer-Smith, Nigel (ed) Rugby - A Way of Life, An Illustrated History of Rugby (Lennard Books

    England v President's Overseas XV

    England_v_President's_Overseas_XV

  • Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1903)
  • British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player

    for the Barbarians for their annual encounter with East Midlands for the Mobbs Memorial Match. Smith scored one of five tries for the Barbarians during

    Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1903)

    Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1903)

    Ian_Smith_(rugby_union,_born_1903)

  • Lawrence Dallaglio
  • British Lions & England international rugby union footballer

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Lawrence Dallaglio

    Lawrence Dallaglio

    Lawrence_Dallaglio

  • Phil Vickery (rugby union)
  • British Lions & England international rugby union footballer

    Media Limited. 29 May 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2015. "Worcester Warriors and Nigel Redman part company". BBC Sport. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2015. World

    Phil Vickery (rugby union)

    Phil Vickery (rugby union)

    Phil_Vickery_(rugby_union)

  • Luke Cage season 2
  • Season of television series

    in the season finale. The season also includes music from Nina Simone and Mobb Deep. Following the death of Captain Ridenhour, high-ranking detective Brigid

    Luke Cage season 2

    Luke_Cage_season_2

  • Lewis Moody
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player (born 1978)

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Lewis Moody

    Lewis Moody

    Lewis_Moody

  • Joe Periton
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Joe Periton

    Joe_Periton

  • Maro Itoje
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Maro Itoje

    Maro Itoje

    Maro_Itoje

  • 2023 Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council election
  • 2023 local government election in Stockport

    Labour Dickie Davies 2,165 66.9 Labour Wendy Wild 1,890 58.4 Labour Janet Mobbs 1,849 57.2 Liberal Democrats Dominic Wells 549 17.0 Green Paolo Granelli

    2023 Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council election

    2023 Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council election

    2023_Stockport_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election

  • 2023 East Suffolk District Council election
  • 2023 English local election

    Judy Cloke* 812 28.5 –14.2 Conservative Mark Bee 776 27.2 –15.9 Labour Tim Mobbs 294 10.3 –5.0 Labour Chris Saddler 229 8.0 –5.8 Independent Natalie Carlile

    2023 East Suffolk District Council election

    2023 East Suffolk District Council election

    2023_East_Suffolk_District_Council_election

  • John Orwin
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    John Orwin

    John_Orwin

  • Simon Shaw
  • English rugby union player (born 1973)

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Simon Shaw

    Simon Shaw

    Simon_Shaw

  • Adrian Stoop
  • English rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Adrian Stoop

    Adrian Stoop

    Adrian_Stoop

  • Fran Cotton
  • British Lions & England rugby union international (born 1947)

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Fran Cotton

    Fran_Cotton

  • Paul Dodge
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Paul Dodge

    Paul_Dodge

  • Rugby Football Union
  • Rugby union governing body of England, Guernsey and the Isle of Man

    Yorkshire, England: Vertical Editions. ISBN 978-1-904091-31-8. Trueman, Nigel. "Origins of Rugby". Rugby Football History. Archived from the original

    Rugby Football Union

    Rugby_Football_Union

  • England at the Rugby World Cup
  • Cup Six Nations Championship Triple Crown Grand Slam Calcutta Cup Ella–Mobbs Trophy Hillary Shield Millennium Trophy Quilter Cup Related teams Sevens

    England at the Rugby World Cup

    England at the Rugby World Cup

    England_at_the_Rugby_World_Cup

  • Bob Hiller
  • English cricketer and rugby union footballer

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Bob Hiller

    Bob_Hiller

  • Harold Harrison (British Army officer)
  • England international rugby union player

    captaining the Barbarians to 16–13 victory, his opposing captain being Edgar Mobbs. 1914 also saw Harrison back in favour with the England selectors, and in

    Harold Harrison (British Army officer)

    Harold_Harrison_(British_Army_officer)

  • Kyran Bracken
  • English rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Kyran Bracken

    Kyran Bracken

    Kyran_Bracken

  • 1993 England rugby union tour of Canada
  • 1993 series of rugby matches

    Martin Johnson (Leicester) Andy Blackmore (Bristol) Alex Snow (Harlequins) Nigel Redman (Bath) Jon Hall (Bath) Mark Rennell (Bedford) replacement during

    1993 England rugby union tour of Canada

    1993_England_rugby_union_tour_of_Canada

  • Roger Uttley
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Roger Uttley

    Roger_Uttley

  • Dylan Hartley
  • England international rugby union player (born 1986)

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Dylan Hartley

    Dylan Hartley

    Dylan_Hartley

  • Jason Robinson (rugby)
  • Great Britain and England dual-code international rugby player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Jason Robinson (rugby)

    Jason Robinson (rugby)

    Jason_Robinson_(rugby)

  • 2019 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Commemoration and the community in Islay, Argyll. Professor Stephen David Mobbs, Director, National Centre for Atmospheric Science and Professor, Atmospheric

    2019 New Year Honours

    2019_New_Year_Honours

  • 1990s in music
  • some European managers created their own boy band acts, beginning with Nigel Martin-Smith's Take That and East 17, which competed with Louis Walsh's

    1990s in music

    1990s_in_music

  • Rob Andrew
  • British Lions & England international rugby union footballer & cricketer

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Rob Andrew

    Rob Andrew

    Rob_Andrew

  • Phil de Glanville
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Phil de Glanville

    Phil de Glanville

    Phil_de_Glanville

  • Peter Howard (journalist)
  • England international rugby union player, journalist & playwright

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Peter Howard (journalist)

    Peter_Howard_(journalist)

  • Dick Greenwood
  • England international rugby union player (born 1940)

    for Preston Grasshoppers Rugby Club in November 2021 when he arranged for Nigel Farage to speak at a sportsmen's dinner at the club. When the club found

    Dick Greenwood

    Dick_Greenwood

  • Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1921)
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1921)

    Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1921)

    Eric_Evans_(rugby_union,_born_1921)

  • 1982–83 Rugby Union County Championship
  • English rugby union competition

    Price Gloucester 19 Kevin White Gloucester 20 Gordon Sargent Lydney 21 Nigel Pomphrey Bristol 15 D Norton Headingley 14 Mike Harrison Wakefield 13 Bryan

    1982–83 Rugby Union County Championship

    1982–83_Rugby_Union_County_Championship

  • John Scott (rugby union, born 1954)
  • England international rugby union footballer

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    John Scott (rugby union, born 1954)

    John_Scott_(rugby_union,_born_1954)

  • Ernest Taylor (rugby union)
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Ernest Taylor (rugby union)

    Ernest Taylor (rugby union)

    Ernest_Taylor_(rugby_union)

  • Tony Novis
  • England international rugby union player (1906–1997)

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Tony Novis

    Tony Novis

    Tony_Novis

  • List of celebrities portrayed in video games
  • Band Blur 2009 Y Y David St. Hubbins Lego Rock Band Spinal Tap 2009 Y Y Nigel Tufnel Lego Rock Band Spinal Tap 2009 Y Y Derek Smalls Lego Rock Band Spinal

    List of celebrities portrayed in video games

    List_of_celebrities_portrayed_in_video_games

  • Mike Catt
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Mike Catt

    Mike Catt

    Mike_Catt

  • Tony Neary
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Tony Neary

    Tony_Neary

  • Steve Borthwick
  • England international rugby union player and head coach

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Steve Borthwick

    Steve Borthwick

    Steve_Borthwick

  • Jason Leonard
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Jason Leonard

    Jason Leonard

    Jason_Leonard

  • Tommy Kemp
  • England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Tommy Kemp

    Tommy_Kemp

  • Martin Johnson (rugby union)
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player & coach

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    Martin Johnson (rugby union)

    Martin Johnson (rugby union)

    Martin_Johnson_(rugby_union)

  • 1999–00 Premiership 2
  • Rugby union competition in England

    International players Clubs Churchill Cup Calcutta Cup Millennium Trophy Ella–Mobbs Trophy Hillary Shield Other English rugby union system Timeline of rugby

    1999–00 Premiership 2

    1999–00_Premiership_2

  • 2002–03 National Division One
  • Rugby union competition in England

    International players Clubs Churchill Cup Calcutta Cup Millennium Trophy Ella–Mobbs Trophy Hillary Shield Other English rugby union system Timeline of rugby

    2002–03 National Division One

    2002–03_National_Division_One

  • 1988 England rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji
  • Series of rugby union matches

    Cup Six Nations Championship Triple Crown Grand Slam Calcutta Cup Ella–Mobbs Trophy Hillary Shield Millennium Trophy Quilter Cup Related teams Sevens

    1988 England rugby union tour of Australia and Fiji

    1988_England_rugby_union_tour_of_Australia_and_Fiji

  • John Willcox
  • British Lions & England international rugby union player

    Jan–Mar 1909: Robert Dibble Jan–Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar

    John Willcox

    John_Willcox

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  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Niger

    Black.

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  • Male

    Scottish

    DÀNIEL

    Scottish Gaelic form of Hebrew Daniyel, DÀNIEL means "God is my judge."

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    Nigel

    Dark Cloud; Champion; Dark Night; Black

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  • Rigel
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Rigel

    Foot; Rigel is a Blue Star of the First Magnitude that Marks the Hunter's Left Foot in the Orion Constellation

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  • Girl/Female

    American, Hindu, Indian, Sikh

    Nizel

    Champion; A Beautiful Bird

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  • Male

    Hungarian

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    Hungarian form of Hebrew Daniyel, DÁNIEL means "God is my judge."

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    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

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  • Male

    French

    NIHEL

    Anglo-Norman French form of Middle English Nigel, NIHEL means "champion."

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  • Boy/Male

    German

    Ingel

    Angel.

    Ingel

  • Ingel
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    German, Swedish

    Ingel

    Angel; Bright Angle

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  • Male

    English

    NIEL

     Variant spelling of English Neil, NIEL means "champion." Compare with another form of Niel.

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  • NIGEL
  • Male

    English

    NIGEL

    Middle English form of Latin Nigellus, NIGEL means "champion."

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    Arabic

    Rigel

    Foot. Rigel is a blue star of the first magnitude that marks the hunter's left foot in the Orion...

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    Resolute.

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  • Girl/Female

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    Dikita

    Moon Rays

  • Shaniya | ஷாநீயா
  • Girl/Female

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    Shaniya | ஷாநீயா

    To be whetted, Sharpened

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  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Jagatjeet

    Victorious of the world

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  • Girl/Female

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    Goddess Parvati's Sister

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    Teutonic Polish

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    Oath.

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  • Male

    Japanese

    KAZUHIRO

    (一浩) Japanese name KAZUHIRO means "prosperous one."

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    Ragi

    Full of Love; Delighting; Affectionate

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    Daler

    Brave; Valiant; Bold

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    Nazarite

    One chosen or set apart.

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  • Pomfret
  • n.

    One of two or more species of marine food fishes of the genus Stromateus (S. niger, S. argenteus) native of Southern Europe and Asia.

  • Hellebore
  • n.

    A genus of perennial herbs (Helleborus) of the Crowfoot family, mostly having powerfully cathartic and even poisonous qualities. H. niger is the European black hellebore, or Christmas rose, blossoming in winter or earliest spring. H. officinalis was the officinal hellebore of the ancients.

  • Hyoscyamine
  • n.

    An alkaloid found in henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), and regarded as its active principle. It is also found with other alkaloids in the thorn apple and deadly nightshade. It is extracted as a white crystalline substance, with a sharp, offensive taste. Hyoscyamine is isomeric with atropine, is very poisonous, and is used as a medicine for neuralgia, like belladonna. Called also hyoscyamia, duboisine, etc.

  • Hyoscyamus
  • n.

    The leaves of the black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), used in neuralgic and pectorial troubles.

  • Rigel
  • n.

    A fixed star of the first magnitude in the left foot of the constellation Orion.

  • Chimpanzee
  • n.

    An african ape (Anthropithecus troglodytes or Troglodytes niger) which approaches more nearly to man, in most respects, than any other ape. When full grown, it is from three to four feet high.

  • Regel
  • n.

    See Rigel.

  • Henbane
  • n.

    A plant of the genus Hyoscyamus (H. niger). All parts of the plant are poisonous, and the leaves are used for the same purposes as belladonna. It is poisonous to domestic fowls; whence the name. Called also, stinking nightshade, from the fetid odor of the plant. See Hyoscyamus.

  • Noisette
  • n.

    A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth.