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Jonathan and Trott
Allen held the England Test record partnership for the 8th wicket, 246 against New Zealand in 1931, made with Leslie Ames, until this was broken by Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad who put on 332 against Pakistan in August 2010.
However, Jonathan Trott was selected instead, going on to score a Test century on debut.
The South African-born English cricketer Jonathan Trott says he is a distant relation to Harry and Albert Trott.
Though he was dismissed for four in the second innings, a debut century from Warwickshire colleague Jonathan Trott led England to a 197-run victory, and thus a 2 1 series victory in the Ashes.
In the second test at Mirpur, with England struggling for momentum on 107 3, Bell came to the crease at number 5 making crucial partnerships with Jonathan Trott ( 67 run partnership ), Matt Prior ( 98 run partnership ) and a 143-run stand with Tim Bresnan for the 6th wicket on his way towards his 10th Test match century, finally being dismissed for 138.
* November 2010: England's record partnership in Australia, world record partnership and innings at The Gabba ( 329 with Jonathan Trott, 235 not out ).
In the first test, he scored a magnificent 195, his highest test score, in a partnership of 307 with Brad Haddin, the highest partnership ever at the Gabba, later broken by Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott in the next innings ; the test ended in a draw.
Their grand-daughter, Abi, married the Warwickshire and England cricketer, Jonathan Trott, in April 2009.

Jonathan and England
" G. K. Chesterton compared it to Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels: " Gilbert pursued and persecuted the evils of modern England till they had literally not a leg to stand on, exactly as Swift did ...
* May 24 Jonathan Wild, fraudulent " Thief-Taker General ", is hanged in Tyburn, England for actually aiding criminals.
* Higham, N. J., " King Edwin of the Deiri: rhetoric and the reality of power in early England ," in Helen Geake and Jonathan Kenny ( eds ), Early Deira: Archaeological studies of the East Riding in the fourth to ninth centuries AD.
Merced lives with her husband and their son, Jonathan Joseph, on the Wentworth Estate in Surrey, England.
In 1736, Jonathan Hulls was granted a patent in England for a Newcomen engine-powered steamboat ( using a pulley instead of a beam, and a pawl and ratchet to obtain rotary motion ), but it was the improvement in steam engines by James Watt that made the concept feasible.
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry, Katy Stephens as Margaret, Jonathan Slinger as York and, reprising his role from 2000, Richard Cordery as Gloucester.
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry, Katy Stephens as Margaret, Forbes Masson as Edward and Jonathan Slinger as Richard.
His work on original sin ( Scripture Doctrine of Original Sin, 1740, written 1735 ) was against the Calvinistic view of human nature, and was influential: witnessed in Scotland by Robert Burns ( Epistle to John Goudie ), and in New England, according to Jonathan Edwards.
Jonathan Hulls of England used a rear-mounted paddle wheel in 1737 but an inefficient method of turning the steam engine ’ s reciprocating motion into the circular motion hobbled it.
Amos is an enthusiast of cricket and talked about her love of the game with Jonathan Agnew on Test Match Special during the lunch break of the first day of the England v New Zealand test at Old Trafford in May 2008.
Jonathan Sampson told the family that he was going to England.
It was the birthplace of George Davenport, a notorious highwayman ; Abigail Herrick, the mother of Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's Travels ; former Leicester Tigers and England scrum-half Harry Ellis who attended Bushloe High School ; and former Leicester Sound and BBC Radio Leicester presenter, Mark Hayman.
In 1752, he married Esther Edwards, daughter of the New England divine, Jonathan Edwards, and his wife Sarah, daughter of the Rev.
Nicholson, " The St Clement Danes Altarpiece and the Iconography of post-Revolution England " in Jonathan Clark and Howard Erskine-Hill ( eds.
On May 30, 1837, a month after his marriage to Phoebe, Woodruff left Kirtland along with Jonathan Hale and Milton Holmes to serve a mission in New England.
Jonathan Peter " Jonny " Wilkinson OBE ( born 25 May 1979 in Frimley, Surrey ) is an English rugby union player and former member of the England national team.
Cover art was by Henry Higgenbotham, with interior art by Dave Allsop, David Bircham, Matt Cavotta, Wayne England, Emily Fiegenschuh, Rafa Garres, Ralph Horsley, Frazer Irving, Rom Lemen, Howard Lyon, Leslie Minnis, Dean Ormston, Lucio Parrillo, Steve Prescott, Vinod Rams, Adam Rex, Wayne Reynolds, Anne Stokes, Mark Tedin, Francis Tsai, Franz Vohwinkel, Anthony Waters, Jonathan Wayshak, Sam Wood, and James Zhang.
* Ian Mortimer, The Greatest Traitor: the Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327-1330, ( Jonathan Cape, London, 2003 ).
* A. Weir, " Isabella she-wolf of France, Queen of England ," ( Jonathan Cape, London, 2005 ).
The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327-1330, Jonathan Cape, London, 2003.
* A theodolite is developed by Jonathan Sisson of England.
His son Jonathan was married to Jane Maria Leavitt of Suffield, Connecticut, from the New England Dwight family heavily involved in the shipping business and in the purchase of the Western Reserve.
Over the next few years, the number of novelists who picked up on the procedural trend grew to include writers like Ben Benson, who wrote carefully researched novels about the Massachusetts State Police, retired police officer Maurice Procter, who wrote a series about North England cop Harry Martineau, and Jonathan Craig, who wrote short stories and novels about New York City police officers.
* Diane B. Paul, " Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics ," in Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Darwin ( Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2003 ), 214-239.

Jonathan and scored
He drove for them on their debut in 1985, scored their first point in the 1988 United States Grand Prix, although he had been running 5th for quite a long time during the race until being passed by Tyrrell's Jonathan Palmer, took their only front-row start at 1990 USA Grand Prix ( aided by special Pirelli tyres ; several of their other drivers had surprise qualifying results that day ), their only lap leading a race in the 1989 Portuguese Grand Prix, where he finished 5th, and scored their joint-best F1 result of 4th.
Jonathan King scored a UK Top 50 hit with his version of the song in 1976.
Jonathan Sexton won the man-of-the-match award, having scored 28 of Leinster's points total, which included two tries, three conversions, and four penalties.
* 2005: Jonathan Woodgate, in his first game for Real Madrid after his recovery from injury, scored an own goal in a game in which he later received a red card.
After the lockout, Kovalchuk returned to the Thrashers and scored 52 goals, tying him with rookie Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals for third in the league in scoring ( behind Jonathan Cheechoo of the San Jose Sharks ( 56 ), and Jaromír Jágr of the New York Rangers ( 54 )).
In that match Jonathan Davies scored 24 points.
He was selected ahead of Jonathan Sexton for Ireland's crunch Pool C game against Italy, and scored 16 points as Ireland won 36-6.
Jones ended the 2010 11 as joint top goalscorer with Jonathan Walters, both scored 12 goals.
The Zakspeed-prepared machine was run by the works Ford Germany team with Klaus Ludwig, Manfred Winkelhock and Marc Surer at the wheel, but the car was a midfielder at best, although Jonathan Palmer and Desiré Wilson scored a 4th place overall the 1000 km of Brands Hatch in 1982.
He scored no championship points and was never close to the car's performance limits, being described as " desperately slow " by Jonathan Palmer, although he did well in his forays in sportscar racing.
Unfortunately the car was very uncompetitive and he did not score a single point, while his team-mate Jonathan Palmer scored five.
England, who had not won in Cardiff since 1963, led the game 15 12, before fullback Chris Martin failed to take a high kick and Davies ( Jonathan ) scored a crucial try.
Indeed, they fared poorly, as Jonathan Moss scored 109 not out, with the game ending when the visitors declared on 226 for 2.
Corser scored two fifth places at Assen, he took BMW's first ever WSBK podium in race two at Monza, aided by a first-lap collision between Xaus, Jonathan Rea and Toseland.

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