5-765: Monkhouse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Monkhouse (1930–1992), English footballer Allan Monkhouse (1858–1936), English playwright, critic, essayist and novelist Amy Monkhouse (born 1979), lawn bowler Andy Monkhouse (born 1980), English footballer Bob Monkhouse , OBE (1928–2003), English entertainer Graham Monkhouse (born 1954), former English cricketer Michelle Monkhouse (1991–2011), Canadian fashion model Steve Monkhouse (born 1962), former English cricketer Victoria Monkhouse (1883–1970), English painter William Cosmo Monkhouse (1840–1901), English poet and critic See also [ edit ] Monkhouse Davison (1713–1793),
10-471: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Monkhouse&oldid=1099011106 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alan Monkhouse Alan Thompson William Monkhouse (1930–1992)
15-619: The more famous names in his position, such as Vic Keeble and Jackie Milburn . He scored 9 goals in 21 appearances, and was sold to York City for £4,000. He stayed at York for a season, until he moved on to play for South Shields in the semi-professional North Eastern League. He became known as a penalty kick specialist and was quoted as one of the most consistent spot kickers in the North-East. Monkhouse died in 1992. This biographical article related to association football in England, about
20-400: The senior partner in leading London grocers Davison Newman and Co The Bob Monkhouse Hour , televised variety show in the 1950s fronted by the comedian Bob Monkhouse The Bob Monkhouse Show , entertainment show presented by Bob Monkhouse Monk's House [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Monkhouse . If an internal link intending to refer to
25-509: Was an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League . Monkhouse's first club was Thornaby . From 1949 to 1953, he played for Millwall , where he scored 20 goals in 65 appearances. He then played for Newcastle United , costing £11,500. He made his debut for the Magpies in a 4–0 home win over Cardiff City . Although regarded as strong and powerful, he could not displace
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