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Cheslyn is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: *Richard Cheslyn (1797–1858), English amateur cricketer * Cheslyn Jampies (born 1990), South African soccer player See also *Cheslyn Hay Cheslyn Hay is a village and civil parish in the South Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. It is 3 miles south of Cannock, 10 miles north of Walsall, 9 miles northeast of Wolverhampton, and 13 miles south of Stafford. The village ..., civil parish in Staffordshire, England * Listed buildings in Cheslyn Hay * Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay railway station (1858–1965) * Cheslyn Hay Academy, mixed secondary school in Cheslyn Hay {{Given name, type=both ...
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Richard Cheslyn
Richard Cheslyn (17 December 1797 – 29 December 1858) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1825 to 1846. He was mainly associated with Sussex county cricket teams, Sussex and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), of which he was a member. He made 10 known appearances in first-class matches including one for Sussex in the second of the roundarm trial matches in 1827.CricketArchive
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Cheslyn Jampies
Cheslyn Jampies (born 29 January 1990) is a South African soccer player who plays as a left-back for TTM. Club career Jampies was born in Cape Town. He started his senior career at Santos, before joining Jomo Cosmos at the beginning of the 2015–16 season. In July 2016, he signed for Bloemfontein Celtic, but he was released by the club in November 2016 after breaching the club's code of conduct. He signed for Richards Bay in October 2017 following a trial period at the club. He made 4 league appearances at the club before being released at the end of the season. After spending the first half of the 2018–19 season at Steenberg United, he signed with Uthongathi in January 2019 on an 18-month contract. He signed with Baroka on a three-year contract in September 2020. In summer 2021, he signed for newly promoted Premier Division club Sekhukhune United. International career He was called up to the South Africa national football team in March 2016, but is yet to play for ...
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Cheslyn Hay
Cheslyn Hay is a village and civil parish in the South Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. It is 3 miles south of Cannock, 10 miles north of Walsall, 9 miles northeast of Wolverhampton, and 13 miles south of Stafford. The village forms a built-up area with the villages and areas of Great Wyrley, Landywood, and Churchbridge. History During the 19th century, the area was known colloquially as the Wyrley Bank (in the local dialect Wyrley Bonk). Before World War II there was a cinema at the top of Rosemary Road, on the site much later occupied by Barts Motors, later converted into salon. The housing stock has grown significantly in each post-war decade, with suburban expansion into surrounding fields. Salem Methodist Church stands on the High Street. Dating from 1855, it is a locally listed building. Littlewood is an area in the northern part of the civil parish of Cheslyn Hay. The name has been historically recorded as "Luttelwode" (1380) and in the nineteenth ...
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Listed Buildings In Cheslyn Hay
Cheslyn Hay is a civil parish in the district of South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England. It contains two listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Both the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The listed buildings consist of a row of cottages with a timber framed Timber framing () and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers with joints secured by large wooden pegs. If the struc ... core, and a war memorial. __NOTOC__ Buildings References Citations Sources * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cheslyn Hay Lists of listed buildings in Staffordshire ...
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Wyrley And Cheslyn Hay Railway Station
Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay railway station served the villages of Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay in Staffordshire, England, between 1858 and 1965. History The station was opened by the South Staffordshire Railway (SSR) on 1 February 1858 and was originally named ''Wyrley and Church Bridge''; it was situated on SSR line between Walsall and Rugeley Town. The SSR was absorbed by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) in 1867. The station was renamed ''Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay'' on 1 December 1912, and closed on 18 January 1965. The station was immortalised in 1964 in the song " Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann. Besides Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay, the station served the Bridgtown Bridgtown is a village and civil parish, in the Cannock Chase District of Staffordshire, England. It is situated on the A5 between Cannock and Great Wyrley. There are multiple industrial and retail estates in and around the village, as well ... area. Bridgtown is situated on the A5 next to Churchbr ...
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