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1989 Joined by Amanda Levete who arrives from Richard Rogers & Partners to become a partner.
* Technical Writer: Richard Sibley Joined AP as a Technical Writer in July 2007
" Major Richard W. ( Dick ) Dowling C. S. A., 1837-1867 Born Knock, Tuam ; Settled Houston Texas, 1857 ; Outstanding business and civic leader ; Joined Irish Davis Guards in American Civil War ; With 47 men foiled Invasion of Texas by 5000 federal troops at Sabine Pass, 8 Sept 1863, a feat of superb gunnery ; formed first oil company in Texas ; Died aged 30 of yellow fever.

Richard and England
* 1199 – King Richard I of England dies from an infection following the removal of an arrow from his shoulder.
Moreover, there is the 1908 theory that America derives from Richard Amerike of Bristol, England, financier of John Cabot's 1497 expedition.
In 1695, William III of England replaced the corrupt governor Benjamin Fletcher, known for accepting bribes of one hundred dollars to allow illegal trading of pirate loot, with Richard Coote, Earl of Bellomont.
The first recorded Diprotodon remains were discovered in a cave near Wellington in New South Wales in the early 1830s by Major Thomas Mitchell who sent them to England for study by Sir Richard Owen.
* 1192 – Richard the Lion-Heart is captured and imprisoned by Leopold V of Austria on his way home to England after signing a treaty with Saladin ending the Third crusade.
She ruled England as regent while Richard went off on the Third Crusade.
" The 1940 celebrations also included a concert at the Tokyo Kabukiza for which new works were commissioned from composers in France, Hungary, England ( Benjamin Britten, Sinfonia da Requiem, ultimately rejected ), and Germany ( Richard Strauss, Japanische Festmusik ).
* Judd, Richard W. Common Lands and Common People: The Origins of Conservation in Northern New England ( Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997 ).
Major architects to promote the change in direction from baroque were Colen Campbell, author of the influential book Vitruvius Britannicus ; Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and his protégé William Kent ; Isaac Ware ; Henry Flitcroft and the Venetian Giacomo Leoni, who spent most of his career in England.
The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state until the reign of Richard I who made it a vassal of the Holy Roman Empire in 1194.
The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state until the reign of Richard I who made it a nominal vassal of the Holy Roman Empire in 1194 as part of a ransom when he was captured after a crusade.
Richard replaced his father as King of England afterward.
It follows the Saxon protagonist, Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who is out of favour with his father for his allegiance to the Norman king, Richard I of England.
Wilfred of Ivanhoe is disinherited by his father Cedric of Rotherwood for supporting the Norman King Richard and for falling in love with the Lady Rowena, Cedric's ward and a descendant of the Saxon Kings of England.
* 1394 – Anne of Bohemia, English wife of Richard II of England ( b. 1367 )
* 1381 – Richard II of England meets leaders of Peasants ' Revolt on Blackheath.
* 1483 – Richard III is crowned King of England.
* 1469 – Wars of the Roses: the Battle of Edgecote Moor pitting the forces of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick against those of Edward IV of England takes place.
* 1377 – Coronation of Richard II of England.
* 1367 – King Richard II of England ( d. 1400 )
* 1381 – John Ball, a leader in the Peasants ' Revolt, is hanged, drawn and quartered in the presence of King Richard II of England.
Despite this, after Richard died in 1199, John was proclaimed king of England, and came to an agreement with Philip II of France to recognise John's possession of the continental Angevin lands at the peace treaty of Le Goulet in 1200.
13th-century depiction of Henry II of England | Henry II and John's siblings: ( l to r ) William IX, Count of Poitiers | William, Henry the Young King | Henry, Richard I of England | Richard, Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony | Matilda, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany | Geoffrey, Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile | Eleanor, Joan of England, Queen of Sicily | Joan and John

Richard and Cricket
On 3 April 2009, Sir Richard Hadlee was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.
* Richard Johnson ( cricketer, born 1988 ), cricketer for Warwickshire County Cricket Club
The band played their biggest tour to date in October – November 2006 and also supported Richard Ashcroft in his homecoming gig at the Lancashire County Cricket Club on 17 June.
Sacriston Colliery Cricket Club FC, managed by local celebrity Richard Hilton has gradually worked its way through the levels of local football.
This received generally positive reviews although outspoken New Zealand Cricket commentator Richard Whiting described the overall tone of the book as ' Mental '.
Richard Dalla-Riva has demonstrated a keen interest in community work and is currently involved in the following community organisations: the Essendon Football Club ; Melbourne Cricket Club ; Veneto Club Melbourne ; Australia Day Council Victoria Inc. Dalla-Riva is the former Vice President of Kindergarten Parents ’ Victoria Inc.
Stage adaptations include the successful The Cricket on the Hearth by Albert Richard Smith produced at the Surrey Theatre in 1845, and Dion Boucicault's Dot, A Drama in Three Acts ( or simply Dot ), first performed at New York's Winter Garden in 1859.
In the mid-18th century, Slindon Cricket Club achieved fame through the excellence of its team which featured Richard Newland ( 1718 – 91 ), whose memorial is also in the church.
Richard Driver of the New South Wales Cricket Association ( NSWCA ) issued a statement of regret for what had happened to the tourists.
Richard Driver, President of the New South Wales Cricket Association
* Richard Kelly, Trinidad and Tobago Senior Cricket Team-Allrounder
He took great pride in the fact that three of his five sons represented New Zealand: Dayle, a Test fast bowler, and Barry, a batsman in the inaugural 1975 Cricket World Cup, were eclipsed by Richard, who became a leading all rounder: he took 431 Test wickets – a world record at the time – and 1, 490 first class wickets, and also finished with a Test batting average of 27. 16.
The rise to fame of Slindon Cricket Club was based on the play of Richard Newland and the patronage of Richmond.
Another key figure at the time was ex-Notts Cricket batsman Richard Bielby who ran a distribution network servicing a large number of small retailers.
Richard Huish College is a centre of sporting excellence and currently offers academies for Cricket, Tennis, Football, Golf and recently Rugby Union.
One of cricket's most famous paintings is Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, by Richard Wilson in 1780.
Richard (" Dick ") Pilling ( 11 August 1855 in Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England – 28 March 1891 in Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire, England ) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Lancashire County Cricket Club and England.
* Richard Cashman, Patrons, Players and the Crowd: The Phenomenon of Indian Cricket
* Richard Cashman, Patrons, Players and the Crowd: The Phenomenon of Indian Cricket
* Richard Cashman, Patrons, Players and the Crowd: The Phenomenon of Indian Cricket

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