Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Test cricket" ¶ 9
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Jemmy and Dean
Jemmy Dean and John Wisden are the main organisers.
* Most runs – Jemmy Dean 516 @ 16. 12 ( HS 99 )
* Most wickets – Jemmy Dean 98 @ 11. 47 ( BB 8 – 38 )
* Most runs – Jemmy Dean 372 @ 12. 82 ( HS 62 )
In 1852, together with fellow Sussex man Jemmy Dean, John Wisden founded the United All-England Eleven, providing both financial and sporting competition to Clarke's side.

Jemmy and John
John Gay's The Beggar's Opera was played in Covent Garden shortly thereafter, and the similarity of Sandwich's conduct to that of Jemmy Twitcher, betrayer of Macheath in that play, permanently attached to him that appellation.
In June 1921 Wilson was petitioned for clemency by MacEoin ’ s mother ( who referred to her son as " John " in her letter ), by his own brother Jemmy, and by the local Church of Ireland vicar, and passed on the appeals out of respect for the latter two individuals.
On August 27, 1754, a deposition was filed by a Captain John B. W. Shaw that stated the Native Americans, including Queen Alquippa, loyal to the British were going to " Jemmy Arther " for protection.

Jemmy and .
From ages 11 to 16, the young " Jemmy " Madison was sent to study under Donald Robertson, an instructor at the Innes plantation in King and Queen County, Virginia in the Tidewater region.
Four native Fuegians, including " Jemmy Button " ( Orundellico ), were brought from Tierra del Fuego by Robert FitzRoy on his first voyage with the HMS Beagle in 1830.
* Jemmy Wood, owner of the Gloucester Old Bank and possibly Britain ’ s first millionaire, was nationally renowned for his stinginess, and may have been another.
In his anger, Tim throws an ice-cream at the leader of the angelic forces ... only for her to merge with the leader of the demonic forces and reveal herself as Shivering Jemmy of the Shallow Brigade.
They returned to the mission post but found only Jemmy Button who had returned to native ways and refused the offer to go with them back to England.
His brother Jemmy proposed getting him an Ulster seat, and thought that the prospect of Wilson as an MP would annoy Robertson ( who told Wilson that there was no army job for him in Britain ), but the Irish Unionist leader Carson thought an English seat more sensible.
By 1921 he and his brothers had all had to leave, unable to access papers and valuables, his brother Jemmy living in impecunious circumstances at Rye in Sussex ( Wilson had to pay for the schooling of Jemmy ’ s daughter ), and it was unsafe for Wilson even to book a ferry crossing to Dublin under his own name.
Jemmy, the leader of the revolt, was a literate slave described in an eyewitness account as " Angolan "; because of patterns of trade, he was more likely from the Kingdom of Kongo in west Central Africa, which had long had relations with Portuguese traders.
It is likely that Jemmy and his rebel cohort were such military men, as they fought hard against the militia when they were caught, and were able to kill 20 of them.
On Sunday, 9 September 1739, Jemmy gathered 20 enslaved Africans near the Stono River, southwest of Charleston.
Rallying a militia of planters and slaveholders, the colonists traveled to confront Jemmy and his followers.
Later that same year, he joined forces with another two felons but his second gang disbanded soon after one of them, Jemmy the Whisperer, shot a policeman.
One of the more famous visitors to Cranmer Station ( in 1860 ) was Jemmy Button who had learnt English, and visited England aboard the Beagle in 1830-31.
Four native Fuegians, including " Jemmy Button " ( Orundellico ), were brought from Tierra del Fuego by Robert Fitzroy on his first voyage with the HMS Beagle in 1830.
Jemmy Hirst ( 1738 – 1829 ) was an English eccentric.
James " Jemmy " Hirst was born to a farmer family of Rawcliffe, Yorkshire.
Jemmy Hirst died 1829.

Dean and John
He and Dean John W. Schwada of the Business School outlined the project at a recent conference.
The Los Angeles Opera's February 2007 production directed by John Doyle and conducted by James Conlon included Audra McDonald as Jenny, Patti LuPone as Begbick, and Anthony Dean Griffey as Jimmy.
* 2007 John Duncan Edwards ( Final president of Gate as an all-male house, evicted on December 18 by the Dean of Students )
John Tillotson, Dean of Canterbury pressed the king to set up a Commission to produce such a revision.
* 1926 – John Gunther Dean, American diplomat
In 1959 Hawks re-teamed with John Wayne in Rio Bravo, also starring Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Walter Brennan as four marshal's " defending the fort " of their local jail where a local criminal is awaiting a trial and his family attempt to break him out.
* John Young ( Dean of St George's Cathedral ) ( born 1914 ), Georgetown, Guyana, 1948 – 1957
* 1938 – John W. Dean III, American Watergate figure
A few days after the Daily News broke the story about the McCready relationship, they reported on another Clemens extramarital relationship, this time with Paulette Dean Daly, the now ex-wife of pro golfer John Daly.
Two polemical works thought to be his-A Reply to the Reverend Dean of St. Paul's Reflections on the Rector of Sutton, & c. ( 1681 ) and The Rector of Sutton Committed with the Dean of St. Paul's, or, A Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum ( 1680 )-have also been attributed to the Nottingham Presbyterian John Barret.
However, Harding's biographer John W. Dean in 2004 believed that President Harding was underrated.
* Booknotes interview with John Dean on Warren G. Harding, March 14, 2004.
* St Paul's School is founded by John Colet, Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
Although many observers from the 1880s onward predicted that Yankee politicians would be no match for new generations of ethnic politicians, the presence of Yankees at the top tier of modern American politics was typified by Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, and by Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean ( as well, to some observers, by 2004 Democratic presidential nominee Senator John Forbes Kerry, descendant through his mother, of the Scottish Forbes family, which emigrated to Massachusetts the 1750s ).
In 1955, he directed John Steinbeck's East of Eden, which introduced James Dean to movie audiences, making him an overnight star.
He wrote several articles on writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, Israel Zangwill, John Burroughs, and interviewed public figures such as Andrew Carnegie, Marshall Field, Thomas Edison, and Theodore Thomas.
Close has donated money to the election campaigns of many Democratic politicians, including Hillary Rodham Clinton, Howard Dean, John Edwards and Barack Obama.
It was finally established by the Vice-Chancellor John Fell, Dean of Christ Church, Bishop of Oxford, and Secretary to the Delegates.
Scholars and practitioners such as John Steinbruner, Jonathan Dean or Stuart Croft worked extensively on the theoretical backing of arms control.
In January 1972, G. Gordon Liddy, general counsel to the Committee for the Re-Election of the President ( CRP ), presented a campaign intelligence plan to CRP's Acting Chairman Jeb Stuart Magruder, Attorney General John Mitchell, and Presidential Counsel John Dean, that involved extensive illegal activities against the Democratic Party.
Dean would later testify he was ordered by top Nixon aide John Ehrlichman to " deep six " a briefcase full of surveillance equipment and other evidence found in Hunt's office.
While Carl Bernstein has ascribed Felt's motives to truth telling and protecting the justice system against Presidential abuse, historian Max Holland in his 2012 book Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat claimed Felt planted the leaks to obtain the FBI director's job ( the leaks hurt L. Patrick Gray, Nixon's friend who had recently been chosen for the director's position over Felt ).. John Dean remarked that " Max has got it right — he nailed it ”.

0.331 seconds.