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Terry married again, in November 1877, to Charles Clavering Wardell Kelly ( 1839 – 1885 ), an actor / journalist whom she had met while appearing in Reade's plays, but Kelly and Terry separated in 1881.

Clavering and on
He also returned to the Arctic, journeying up the eastern coast of Greenland with Captain Douglas Clavering on Parry's old ship the Griper.
Clavering is situated 20 miles ( 32 km ) south of Cambridge on the River Stort, close to the border with Hertfordshire.
Clavering has a primary school and large village shop with post office on Stortford Road, and there is a long-established garden centre / nursery on Hill Green called FW Whyman.
Clavering Christian Centre, now ( an ecumenical church / community centre, is on Stortford Road in a building that originally housed a Congregational church.
During World War II he was a conscientious objector, and worked for the Forestry Commission and on the land in the Yorkshire Dales and at the Lansbury Gate Farm, Clavering, Essex.
Sir Alister Clavering Hardy, FRS ( 10 February 1896, Nottingham – 22 May 1985, Oxford ) was an English marine biologist, expert on zooplankton and marine ecosystems.
The film is based on the 1891 novel and 1896 play ( now lost ) of the same name written by Fergus Redmond and Archibald Clavering Gunter.
Esse quam videri is the motto used on the coats of arms of the following families: Acraman, Adams, Allies, Bakewell, Barnard, Beadon, Bostock, Bourne, Bowen, Bowne, Breamore, Brownlee, Brownlow, Cady, Cambria, Roy Clarke, Clavering, Cook, Coutts, Crawley, Creer, Croft, Crofts, Dickinson, Downes, Frank, Harmer, Halliday, Hamill ( O ' hAdhmaill, O ' hAghmaill, Hammill ), Hannum, Henshaw, Hood, Houk, Isserman, Ivey, Longley, McManners, Manning, Miller zu Aichholz, Panon-Desbassayns de Richemont, Proud, Partridge family coat of arms, see A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the landed gentry of England ..., Volume 2 By Sir Bernard Burke, Pickard-Cambridge, Pridgen, Renshaw, Reynes, Round ( Essex County ), Seward, Shreeve, Sherriff, Sibley, Sturges, Swire, Strickland, Thurston, Thruston, Turner, Tyler, Vorsatz, Walmsley, Womack and Woodgate.

Clavering and Hill
Today Clavering is a large and scattered village community that encompasses seven ' greens ' and three ' ends ', which are: Hill Green, Stickling Green, Starlings Green, Roast Green, Sheepcote Green, Birds Green, Deers Green, Mill End, Ford End and Further Ford End.

Clavering and Green
Both the Fox and The Cricketers attract people from nearby villages such as Arkesden, Swaffham Bulbeck, Wicken Bonhunt and Langley Upper Green as well as Clavering residents.

Clavering and has
Soon a large house in the neighbourhood that has stood empty for years is reoccupied by its owners, the Clavering family, consisting of Sir Francis, a baronet and Member of Parliament addicted to gambling ; his rich and kindly but low-born wife whose father earned his fortune in India ; their young son ; and Lady Clavering's daughter from her first marriage, Blanche Amory.

Clavering and so
Weedon was approached by Deutsch to complete the design, but at the time his office numbered only six staff and had nobody other than Weedon himself with any cinema experience, so the young Cecil Clavering was recruited to complete the work.
There is one final surprise: Altamont / Amory, although he IS Blanche's father, was bigamously married to several women before he " married " Blanche's mother, so the Clavering marriage is legal after all — but Blanche is illegitimate.

Clavering and turn
Major Pendennis, still hoping to arrange a profitable marriage between Pen and Blanche Amory, meets Sir Francis and threatens to divulge his secret — that he is not really married to Lady Clavering — if Sir Francis will not retire and turn over his seat in Parliament to Pen.

Clavering and .
These include Hereford, Clavering, Richard's Castle and possibly Ewyas Harold Castle and Dover.
An example of an Elizabethan pedigree of the de Euro family of Northumberland, barons of Warkworth and Clavering.
Along with his colleagues Monson and Clavering he reached Calcutta in October 1774, and a long struggle with Warren Hastings, the governor-general, immediately began.
The death of Monson in 1776, and of Clavering in the following year, made Hastings again supreme in the council.
Robert Clavering, who later became the Bishop of Peterborough, was the rector from 1719.
The township comprises the communities of Alvanley, Balmy Beach, Benallen, Big Bay, Clavering, Copperkettle, Cruickshank, East Linton, Hogg, Inglis Falls, Jackson, Keady, Kemble, Kilsyth, Lake Charles, Lindenwood, Oxenden, Shallow Lake, Shouldice, Springmount, Squire, Wolseley and Zion.
Collins married Diana Clavering Elliot ( 1917 – 2003 ) in 1939 ; they had four sons.
* Richard Clavering Hyett Dickinson, 2nd Baron Dickinson ( b. 1926 )
It consisted of Sir Philip Francis, Lt. General Sir John Clavering, The Honourable Sir George Monson and a designated East India Company servant, Sir Richard Barwell.
Before they arrived in Bengal, Francis, Clavering and Monson met Joseph Fowke, who had been severely affected by the policies of Warren Hastings.
Francis owed an allegiance to Clive, and moulded the opinions of Clavering and Monson, who grew to oppose the policies of Hastings.
Monson, Clavering and Francis strove to undermine Hastings ' policies and attempted to depose the Governor-General.
The ' majority ', ( Francis, Clavering and Monson ), within the council was ended with the death of Monson, and Clavering died a year later.
Clavering is a village and also a parish in north-west Essex in England.
Clavering is located 10 miles from London Stansted Airport.
These include Clavering Lakes-a series of five purpose-built lakes created in 1991.
Village clubs and societies include Clavering Players, an amateur drama company that began life in 1945 as Cheerio's Concert Party.

Cricket and Club
Whichever side holds the Ashes, the urn normally remains in the Marylebone Cricket Club Museum at Lord's since being presented to the MCC by Bligh's widow upon his death.
When Darnley died in 1927 his widow presented the urn to the Marylebone Cricket Club and that was the key event in establishing the urn as the physical embodiment of the legendary ashes.
Abergavenny Cricket Club play at Pen-y-Pound, Avenue Road, and Glamorgan CCC also play some of their games here.
Abergavenny Cricket Club is one of the oldest in the country and celebrated the 175th anniversary of its foundation in 2009.
He nevertheless affirmed his commitment to returning to Twenty20 cricket, and on 27 June 2010 appeared for the Marylebone Cricket Club match against a touring Pakistan team, scoring 37 from 32 balls.
Lara has dated former Durham County Cricket Club receptionist and British lingerie model Lynnsey Ward.
Cheddar Cricket Club was formed in the late 19th century and moved to Sharpham Road Playing Fields in 1964.
* Compton Cricket Club, a California, USA exhibition cricket club
The annual egg jarping world championship is held every year over Easter in Peterlee Cricket Club.
The renamed Emsworth Recreation Ground dates from 1909 and is the current home of Emsworth Cricket Club, which was founded in 1811 and celebrated its Bicentennial in 2011.
File: Cricket square at Emsworth Recreation Ground-geograph. org. uk-1430272. jpg | Emsworth Cricket Club
File: Hollybank Cricket Pavilion-geograph. org. uk-1426906. jpg | Hollybank Cricket Club
Prior to 1947, the only definition of first-class cricket had been one in Great Britain that dated from a meeting at Lord's in May 1894 between the Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ) committee and the secretaries of the clubs involved in the official County Championship, which had begun in 1890.
** Marylebone Cricket Club versus a first-class county
Significant post-retirement activities of earlier Governors-General have included: Lord Tennyson was appointed Deputy Governor of the Isle of Wight ; Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson ( by now Lord Novar ) became Secretary of State for Scotland ; and Lord Gowrie became Chairman of the Marylebone Cricket Club ( Lord Forster had also held this post, before his appointment as Governor-General ).
; Harwich & Dovercourt Sailing Club ; Harwich, Dovercourt & Parkeston Swimming Club ; Harwich & Dovercourt Rugby Union Football Club ; Harwich & Dovercourt Cricket Club ; and Harwich Runners who with support from Harwich Swimming Club host the annual Harwich Triathlons.
* Harwich & Dovercourt Cricket Club
He left Bucklers Mead Comprehensive School at the age of 15 without completing his GCSEs, intent on playing cricket for the Somerset County Cricket Club, although he also had an offer to play football for Crystal Palace F. C.
Only months before announcing his presence on the international scene, Botham played Grade cricket for the University of Melbourne Cricket Club during the 1976 / 77 Australian Domestic Season.

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