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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nigel_WalleyNigel Walley - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1956–1957. Christopher Nigel Walley (born 30 June 1941) is an English former golfer and tea-chest bass player and manager, best known for his association with band The Quarrymen, the precursor of The Beatles which included John Lennon. His surname has often been spelt incorrectly as 'Whalley' in numerous books and on web pages.

  2. Jul 27, 2018 · Nigel Whalley. A father who was sleeping rough in Leeds city centre was 'hit hard' after losing his brother nearly 30 years ago, an inquest has heard. Nigel Whalley was found dead by police at his ...

  3. Nigel Whalley was found dead in a flat in Beeston at 6.16pm on December 17 last year by police officers who had been sent to look for him. The Leeds Street Outreach Team called West Yorkshire Police after they became concerned about the 50-year-old because he had failed to pick up his methadone prescription and had not been seen for several days.

  4. Nov 17, 2011 · In May 2004, Albury Park was bought by local retirement-home owner Nigel Whalley and his wife, Jennifer. They soon decided that the only way to ensure a viable future for the mansion was to convert the 47 existing units into a much smaller number of luxury apartments for sale.

  5. May 11, 2009 · Nigel Whalley (born Christopher Nigel Whalley, 30 June 1941, in Vale Road, Woolton, Liverpool, Lancashire) was originally the tea-chest bass player of The Quarrymen, afterwards he became manager of the band until 1958. Early life Whalley lived in Vale Road, close to John Lennon. The two were friends from the age of five. Role in the Quarrymen

  6. Aug 15, 2018 · Nigel Whalley was described as a "gentle giant" by his family. A father who was sleeping rough in Leeds city centre was 'hit hard' after losing his brother nearly 30 years ago, an inquest has heard.

  7. www.thedicamillo.com › house › albury-parkAlbury Park - DiCamillo

    In May 2004 Albury was purchased by Nigel and Jennifer Whalley, who significantly refurbished the house and redeveloped it into 12 luxury flats. Gardens, Outbuildings, Chapel & Church History

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