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His Wisden obituary suggests that Fender would have been better employed as a " fourth or fifth bowler in a strong bowling side ", but Surrey's weakness in bowling meant that he had to do far more work than was ideal for his style and approach.
Christianity is thought to have come relatively late to the Anglo Saxons of Surrey with the religion being formally established sometime after 675 when Surrey's only known sub-king Frithuwold converted and founded Chertsey Abbey.
" The Times, on the other hand, speculated that factors other than the dispute may have contributed to Surrey's decision.

Surrey's and one
On the outskirts of Farley Green, lies Farley Heath where one of Surrey's few Roman remains, a temple, can be found.

Surrey's and out
Reviewing Surrey's season, Wisden singled Hobbs out for attention, praising his early-season form but noted how tiredness had affected him ; it suggested that he was the best professional batsman Surrey had found for a long time.
Despite this, Surrey's preference for Geoff Arnold and Robin Jackman kept Willis out of the side on occasions.
Bangladesh A battled well in reply, equalling Surrey's score before they were bowled out, while Saqlain got three for 82.

Surrey's and English
As they did so their ranks broke up, and the Scots, deluded into thinking the English were leaving the field, abandoned their position in a disorderly downhill charge, only to find that Surrey's forces had reformed on Spottsmuir and were advancing in perfect order.
He also gave the public Surrey's translation of the second and fourth books of Virgil's Aeneid, which is the earliest known example of English blank verse.

Surrey's and cavalry
John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey's professional army of 3, 000 cavalry and 8, 000 to 10, 000 infantry met disaster as they crossed over to the north side of the river.
To meet them, Surrey's cavalry had to cross a gully intersected by the Spot Burn.

Surrey's and ;
This incident caused a feud between Lancaster and Surrey ; Lancaster divorced his wife and seized two of Surrey's castles in retaliation.
Hobbs suffered a succession of injuries and illnesses in 1929 ; between 1926 and 1930, he missed more than a third of Surrey's matches.
: As Surrey's coming man ;
The end of the 2009 season saw a great deal of change in Surrey's squad, with nine players leaving ; Tremlett was the fifth player to join the club before the start of the 2010 season.

Surrey's and lead
Stuart Surridge retired after winning five championships in his five years as captain and in 1956 May took over, winning Surrey's sixth consecutive championship in 1957 with a massive 94 point lead over all the other counties.

Surrey's and part
James Stewart, the High Steward of Scotland, and Malcolm, Earl of Lennox, whose forces had been part of Surrey's army, observing the carnage to the north of the bridge, withdrew.
In the following season, Strudwick's skill was an essential part of Surrey's success in winning the County Championship for the only time during his career.

Surrey's and by
Surrey's first wife died on 4 April 1497, and on 8 November 1497 he married, by dispensation dated 17 August 1497, her cousin, Agnes Tilney, the daughter of Hugh Tilney of Skirbeck and Boston, Lincolnshire and a daughter of Walter Tailboys.
Surrey's conduct of the ensuing battle, characterized by his arrogant and unimaginative adherence to chivalric convention, was inept.
Surrey's home ground of The Kia Oval, overlooked by the famous gasholders.
Surrey's historical link to the Prince of Wales dates back to the birth of the club, which was only made possible by the agreement of the Prince of Wales to allow his tenants at Kennington Oval to sub-let the ground for the purposes of cricket.
2007 saw the light blue replaced by Surrey's traditional brown in the 40-over game, before the darker shade of blue turned to gold in 2008 to produce a gold and brown combination, while silver and brown were preferred for Twenty20 contests.
He first played for Surrey in a few games in 1902, but during his first full season the following year dismissed a record 91 batsmen ( 71 catches and 20 stumpings )-a feat made more remarkable by the decline of Surrey's top fast bowlers Tom Richardson and William Lockwood and the exceptionally wet weather of that summer.
Yorkshire honoured the occasion by presenting Sutcliffe with a cheque for 100 guineas, repeating Surrey's reward paid to Jack Hobbs when he scored his 100th century.
" Patsy Hendren, by then a cagey veteran, introduced himself before Surrey's match against Middlesex, and hinted that he could no longer hook with the certainty of old and would therefore be grateful if young Alf spared him the bouncer – or " bumper ", as the short, fast ball used to be called.
Against New South Wales in Sydney, he dismissed 12 batsmen, six in each innings, a feat performed only once before, in 1868 by Surrey's Ted Pooley.

Surrey's and their
Surrey's badge has featured the Prince of Wales's feathers since 1915, when Lord Rosebery successfully requested permission for their use.
In Surrey's final game of the season, Crawford captained Surrey and his brother Vivian captained Leicestershire, their opponents.

Surrey's and .
Surrey's son Thomas became heir to the Dukedom of Norfolk instead, inheriting it on the 3rd Duke's death in 1554.
's Highway 15 ( Surrey's 176th Street ) and then to the Trans-Canada Highway.
Surrey's marriage to his second wife, Elizabeth, which had apparently been mutually affectionate at first, deteriorated in 1527 when he took a mistress, Elizabeth Holland ( d. 1547 / 8 ), whom he installed in the Howard household.
Surrey's army lost 1, 500 men killed.
While qualifying, Hobbs played for Surrey's Colts side and for the " Club and Ground " Eleven, both of which were teams for young Surrey cricketers.
The Surrey team and committee were impressed, and when the regular Surrey captain, Lord Dalmeny, assumed control for the following match against Essex, the club's opening County Championship match, Hobbs retained his place and scored 155 runs in around three hours during Surrey's second innings.
Hobbs also took five wickets for 21 runs against Warwickshire, and his 17 wickets at an average of 11. 82 meant that, according to his biographer John Arlott, " to his amusement ... he was top, not only of Surrey's, but also of the national, bowling averages ".
Formerly Dr Hack was Surrey's Cabinet Member for the Environment.
Berezovsky bought a Belgravia flat, a house on Surrey's Wentworth Estate, and for a while owned the 172-acre Hascombe Court estate in Godalming.
In fact, Surrey's ground is noted as having the first floodlights at a sport arena in the form of gas-lamps dating back to 1889.
In the ensuing carnage of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, Surrey's isolated vanguard was hacked to pieces.
Surrey's inaugural first-class match was against the MCC at The Oval at the end of May, 1846.
Surrey's all-time top scorer Jack Hobbs.

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