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  1. 33 – Hugh Oldham (1970–74) Most Receiving Touchdowns – Season. 14 – Tony Gabriel – 1976; 13 – Whit Tucker – 1968; 13 – Hugh Oldham – 1970; 12 – David Williams – 1990; 11 – Tony Gabriel – 1978; 11 – Stephen Jones – 1990; 11 – Jock Climie – 1993; Most Receiving Touchdowns – Game. 3 – Many; Most Rushing ...

  2. 1515 – 2 July: Manchester Grammar School is endowed by Bishop Hugh Oldham, the first free grammar school in England. c. 1538 – The manor of Manchester passes from the De la Warres to the West family. 1552 – The building that becomes the Old Wellington Inn is constructed. 17th Century. 1603 – The plague strikes Manchester.

  3. Hugh McDowell (17 November 1907 – March 1972) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at representative level for England , and at club level for Widnes , as a prop or second-row .

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_BantonHugh Banton - Wikipedia

    Hugh Robert Banton (Yeovil, aprile 1949) è un organista britannico. È conosciuto per lo più per la sua appartenenza al gruppo di rock progressivo dei Van Der Graaf Generator , del quale fu membro per la maggior parte degli anni settanta e per la loro reunion del 2005 .

  5. Hugh Oldham, a local boy who went on to become Bishop of Exeter, founded The Manchester Grammar School in 1515. He had the highest aspirations for MGS, and each year we fulfill his vision of being an academic school for boys of all backgrounds. During the last 500 years, the School has evolved, and it has been the ability of the School to adapt ...

  6. Tomb of Hugh Oldham, Bishop of Exeter - geograph.org.uk - 2983382.jpg 1,333 × 1,000; ... In Wikipedia. Add links. This page was last edited on 25 August 2021, at 12:47.

  7. Like the county borough's arms, which dated from 1894, the new coat is derived from the arms of the Oldham family. The most famous member of the family was Hugh Oldham, Bishop of Exeter and founder of the Manchester Grammar School. The Oldham family arms were: Sable a chevron Or between three owls argent on a chief of the second as many roses ...