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It was a premature birth, resulting from a sudden placental abruption that placed both the mother and child at risk, and the Countess had to undergo an emergency caesarean section at Frimley Park Hospital, while The Earl of Wessex rushed back from Mauritius.
The Countess returned to Frimley Park Hospital on 17 December 2007, to give birth, again by caesarean section, to her son, James, Viscount Severn.
Alterations done early in his career may have included Tanton Hall, Sheffield Park, Frimley, and Teston Hall, though these homes have since been altered and it is difficult now to isolate Latrobe's work in the current designs.
On the border with Frimley, there is a retail park known as Blackwater Retail Park ( formerly Farnborough Gate ), with such shops as Halfords, TK Maxx, Comet, Currys, Mamas and Papas, Outfit, Next and Boots late night, as well as a McDonalds restaurant and Costa Coffee branch.
Frimley has its own town centre, a major regional hospital ( Frimley Park ) and extensive suburban areas.
Cadets can also attend Adventurous Training Camps held annually at Llanbedr and Windermere, Easter camps at RAF Akrotiri, Summer Camps at Ramstein Air Base and Leadership Courses at RAF Cranwell, MOD Nesscliffe or Cadet Training Centre, Frimley Park.
The Frimley Lodge Miniature Railway is operated by the Frimley and Ascot Locomotive Club and is located within Frimley Lodge Park, Surrey.
Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth, Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, Friarage Hospital in Northallerton ( near Catterick Garrison ) and Frimley Park Hospital ( near Aldershot ) also have military hospital units attached to them but they do not treat operational casualties.
Frimley Park Hospital is a large, 720-bed NHS hospital in Frimley, Surrey, part of the Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Frimley Park also has links with Farnborough Sixth Form College with several of its students working as porters and healthcare assistants, and gaining work experience placements there in accordance with the aims of the Farnborough Sixth Medical Society ( FSMS ) in order to assist with their medical applications.
In May 2009 Frimley Park also ran an event, " Taste of Frimley Park " in order to give students a better idea of what working in the hospital would be like.
* Frimley Park Hospital website
In 1959 the Cadet Training Centre at Frimley Park was formed following the 1957 publication of the Amery Report.
Frimley Park Hospital is situated in the town.

Frimley and Hospital
* Countryliner: 11 to / from Farnborough and Frimley park Hospital via Deepcut
In 1904, the Brompton Hospital Sanatorium was established in Frimley to treat tuberculosis patients ; it closed in 1985.
In 1931 the staff at Frimley Cottage Hospital were unable to save the life of Lieutenant Hubert Chevis, who had been admitted, along with his wife Frances, after eating poisoned partridge meat.
Frimley Park Hospital main entrance
* Frimley Park Hospital

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He was buried in the churchyard of St. Peter's Church in nearby Frimley.
The character Piggy states that the new name consisted of three parts ; " Cam " taken from the original name of Cambridgetown, " ber " which means ' river ', because there are many rivers in the area, and " ley " because it is a common ending for English town names in the area ( as in neighbouring Frimley ); although the name was actually derived from the " Cam " stream which runs through the town ( mainly underground ), " Amber " Hill which was marked on John Norden's map of the area in 1607 and " ley " usually meaning a clearing in the woodland.
On Saturday 21 July 2012 Read spoke at the UK Independence Party's South East regional Conference in Frimley, where he was also announced as a member of the party.
The land was owned by the Pain family of Frimley Green who built a number of high status dwellings on the land.
Frimley was not listed in Domesday Book of 1086, but is shown on the map as Fremely, its spelling in 933 AD.
Frimley Lunatic Asylum was opened in 1799 ; it catered for both male and female patients, and received four patients from Great Fosters.
Frimley Town Football Club was formed over 100 years ago.
* James Cobbett, famous cricketer and considered by many as the finest all-rounder of his day, was born in Frimley on January 12, 1804.
* Jonny Wilkinson's England team-mate Toby Flood was born in Frimley in 1985.
* Chris Benham ( cricketer ) was born in Frimley on 24 March 1983.
* John McFall, British Paralympic sprinter, was born on 25 April 1981 in Frimley.
* Jacqueline Cass MBE, founder and head coach of the Thames Valley Kings Junior Wheelchair Basketball team was born in Frimley on 22 July 1985
Her family moved to Frimley Green in 1867 when her father was given command of the Royal Artillery at Aldershot.
Daphne du Maurier wrote most of her fourth novel, Jamaica Inn, in 1935 in Frimley where her soldier husband Frederick Browning was based.
Just eastwards from Blackwater station was the site of the Camberley terminus of this short-lived inch gauge railway that ran to Farnborough Green, near Frimley rail station, with one intermediate station at Cove Wood.
However this was recently closed, and is now part of the Best One chain, the nearest Post Office is Frimley Green.

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Jonathan Peter " Jonny " Wilkinson OBE ( born 25 May 1979 in Frimley, Surrey ) is an English rugby union player and former member of the England national team.

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The smaller town of Frimley, being so close to Camberley, is often thought to be a part of the town by many visitors to the area, although the two are, for the most part, separated by the M3 motorway.
A former player, who played county darts for Lancashire, he is the BBC's lead commentator for the annual World Professional Darts Championship staged at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey.
* Yockley, Frimley, Surrey: new house and gardens for Charles Furse ARA, 1901-02 in neo-Georgian style ; additional wing, 1910
In one of the " Just William " books by Richmal Crompton, William visits an aunt in Frimley for a few days.

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He died in Camberley, England in 1902 of throat cancer and is buried at Frimley.
Grave / memorial at St. Peter's Churchyard, Frimley, Surrey, England.
Melliss is buried at St. Peter's Churchyard, Frimley, Surrey, England.
Frimley Green is a large suburban village in Surrey, South East England, UK, close to the border with Hampshire.
The main schools are Frimley Church of England and Cross Farm infant school.

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