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During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard.
While the Danes remained majority shareholders, board members included Philippe Kahn, Tim Berry, John Nash, and David Heller.
With the assistance of John Nash and David Heller, both British members of the Borland Board, the company was taken public on London's Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) in 1986.
Bombieri is also known for his pro bono service on behalf of the mathematics profession, e. g. for serving on external review boards and for peer-reviewing extraordinarily complicated manuscripts ( like the papers of John Nash on embedding Riemannian manifolds and of Per Enflo on the invariant subspace problem ).
John Nash was one of the most prolific architects of the late Georgian era known as The Regency style, he was responsible for designing large areas of London.
* 1928 John Forbes Nash, Jr., American mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate
John Nash may refer to:
* John Nash ( architect ) ( 1752 1835 ), Anglo-Welsh architect
* John Forbes Nash, Jr. ( born 1928 ), American mathematician, 1994 Nobel Economics laureate, subject of the book and film titled A Beautiful Mind
* John Nash ( artist ) ( 1893 1977 ), English painter and engraver
* John Nash ( basketball ), executive for several teams in the NBA, most recently General Manager of the Portland Trail Blazers
* John Nash ( footballer ) ( 1867 1939 ), English footballer
* John Nash ( private equity ) ( born 1949 ), British businessman
* John Francis Nash ( 1909 2004 ), American railroad executive
* John J. Nash ( died 1989 ), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
* John Nash Round, English architect active in the mid-19th-century Kent, England
* John Nash ( MP ) ( 1590 1661 ), English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1648
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John and cricket
* 1879 John Symes, English cricket player ( d. 1942 )
In 1922 John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute, had sold the entire site and it was bought by the Cardiff Arms Park Company Limited for GB £ 30, 000, it was then leased to the Cardiff Athletic Club ( cricket and rugby sections ) for 99 years at a cost of £ 200 per annum.
League one-day cricket also began in England, when the John Player Sunday League was started in 1969 with forty over matches.
His younger brother John also played Test cricket for Australia.
As John Arlott recorded, " it was no uncommon sight to see outside a cricket ground ":
Cricket writer and broadcaster John Arlott, writing in 1975, supported this view by holding that Grace " created modern cricket ".
Private Eye's Colemanballs column has now expanded to include occasional quotes from sportsmen themselves ( e. g. Frank Bruno's " That's cricket, Harry, you get these sort of things in boxing "), politicians ( John Major's " When your back's against the wall it's time to turn round and fight "), and malapropisms from other public figures.
The grace and fluidity of his wrist once prompted John Woodcock, a noted cricket writer, to say, " It's no use asking an Englishman to bat like Mohammad Azharuddin.
Because it is quiet and secluded, Alderney has attracted some famous residents, including authors T. H. White ( The Once and Future King ) and Elisabeth Beresford ( The Wombles ), cricket commentator John Arlott, cricketer Sir Ian Botham, Beatles producer Sir George Martin, actress Dame Julie Andrews, and Olympic swimmer Duncan Goodhew.
The host of the show was originally the cricket broadcaster John Arlott, but he was soon replaced by Jack Longland, who spent over twenty years as chairman.
John Augustine Snow ( born 13 October 1941 ) played cricket for Sussex and England in the 1960s and 1970s.
" Wry, dry, laconic, he thought about cricket with a deep intensity and a splendidly ironic point of view ," wrote John Arlott.
* John Buchanan, former Australian cricket team coach
This is widely acknowledged to be the date of the formation of St. Johnstone Football Club, although it wasn't until early in the following year that a group of footballers, led by John Colborn, held an official meeting that led to the formation of the club as a separate entity rather than a ' spin-off ' of the cricket club.
Writing about cricket in particular, John Leech ( 2005a ) has explained the role of Puritan power, the English Civil War, and the Restoration of the monarchy in England.
As well as John Wisden & Co, the group included the The Wisden Cricketer magazine, Cricinfo the world's highest traffic cricket website and the Hawk-Eye computerised ball-tracking system, which is used by the media in cricket, tennis and other sports.
Greg Chappell took over from John Wright as the new coach of the Indian cricket team following the series, and his methods proved to be controversial during the beginning of his tenure.
His older brother, John Davis who was born in 1939, also went to school there, and both enjoyed successful sports careers there in the schools cricket 1st XI.
Journalist Ian Wooldridge commented that " Boycott, in short, walks alone ", while cricket writer John Arlott wrote that Boycott had a " lonely " career.
John Woodcock of The Times wrote " I doubt if it is possible to hit a cricket ball any harder than Dexter did today.
John Farnworth, a freestyle footballer ; Alan Kelly, footballer who played for the Irish national team along with Preston North End ; Andrew Miller, who currently plays cricket for Warwickshire ( all of which were students at the local Catholic High School, St Cecilias RC High School ).
Dr John King, whose headmastership spanned the war years, had little scope for building after 1914, but he did oversee the development of the playing fields at Beggar's Bush, the building of the Memorial Arch, the neo-classical cricket pavilion and the opening of the new Sanitorium in Worcester Road.
He famously celebrated his 70th birthday by hosting an evening show in front of 2000 paying " guests " at the Royal Albert Hall, with appearances on stage by old friends such as fellow TMS commentator Jonathan Agnew, who narrated the event live, West Indian commentator Tony Cozier, TV personality Stephen Fry, cricket journalist John Woodcock, TV celebrity Christine Hamilton and his elder brother, former High Court Judge Sir John Blofeld.

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