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Andrew Flintoff | Flintoff reaches 100 at Trent Bridge.
In England the grounds used are The Oval ( since 1880 ), Old Trafford ( 1884 ), Lord's ( 1884 ), Trent Bridge ( 1899 ), Headingley ( 1899 ) and Edgbaston ( 1902 ).
In his fiftieth Test, at Trent Bridge he scored 126, his sixth and last Test century and his first in 29 matches.
Botham batting at Trent Bridge, 1983
In all first-class matches in 1871, a total of 17 centuries were scored and Grace accounted for 10 of them, including the first century in a first-class match at Trent Bridge.
England national cricket team | England's team in W. G. Grace's final Test cricket | Test at Trent Bridge in 1899.
Grace captained England in the First Test of the 1899 series against Australia at Trent Bridge, when he was 51.
Other works by Telford include the St Katharine Docks ( 1824 1828 ) close to Tower Bridge in central London, where he worked with the architect Philip Hardwick, the Gloucester and Berkeley Ship Canal ( today known as the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal ), Over Bridge near Gloucester, the second Harecastle Tunnel on the Trent and Mersey Canal ( 1827 ), and the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal ( today part of the Shropshire Union Canal ) — started in May 1826 but finished, after Telford's death, in January 1835.
For Nottinghamshire, on often overgrassed Trent Bridge pitches, he gained some analyses that are remarkable in an era of covered pitches, notably his eight for 22 against Surrey in 1984.
However, they did not last long in league football: in the 1892-93 season they finished fifteenth, second from bottom and were relegated after losing a test match 0-1 against Sheffield United at Trent Bridge.
The highlight of his tour was the Fifth Test at Trent Bridge when he and Geoff Marsh became the first pair to bat throughout a day's play of Test cricket in England, amassing 301 runs.
Below Trent Falls, the Humber passes the junction with the Market Weighton Canal on the north shore, the confluence of the River Ancholme on the south shore ; between North Ferriby and South Ferriby and under the Humber Bridge ; between Barton-upon-Humber on the south bank and Kingston upon Hull on the North bank ( where the River Hull joins ), then meets the North Sea between Cleethorpes on the Lincolnshire side and the long and thin ( but rapidly changing ) headland of Spurn Head to the North.
Gower batting for England in a Test match at Trent Bridge in 1981.
He scored 86 and 22 at Lord's against Australia, and 166 at Trent Bridge.
The Nottingham Canal from Trent Bridge to Langley Mill, via Nottingham and Lenton had been authorised in 1790 and was completed by 1802.
This involved the necessity for the weir at Beeston Rylands to maintain the water level to supply the canal through to Trent Bridge.
His heady rise continued when he made his debut for England in the fifth test against Australia at Trent Bridge, where he scored 0 and 47.
If you stand on the Essex Bridge, you can see where the river Sow meets the river Trent, and Shugborough Hall has about 80 chimneys.
He strained a side muscle before the Third Test, but returned to play in the Second Test against South Africa at Trent Bridge.
He took 4 / 84 and 0 / 117 in the Third Test at Trent Bridge and 3 / 143 in the Fourth at Headingley, but the West Indies won them both to go 3-0 up in the series and the formidable Brian Close was made captain for the final Test.
At Trent Bridge in the drawn Third Test Snow dismissed Ian Chappell, Greg Chappell, Doug Walters, Ross Edwards and Bob Massie with 5 / 92 in the first innings and Keith Stackpole, Greg Chappell and Walters with 3 / 94 in the second as England held out for a draw.
In the First Test at Trent Bridge Snow took 3 / 23 as New Zealand were shot out for 97 in the first innings and lost by 38 runs, but went for 2 / 104 in the second innings and 3 / 109 at Lords before bouncing back with 2 / 52 and 3 / 34 in the innings victory at Headingley.
Trent Bridge ( 1 / 123 ), but fought back in the second innings ( 4 / 53 ) with the wickets of Roy Fredericks, Viv Richards, Clive Lloyd and Bernard Julien.
* W G Grace makes his final appearance for England in Test cricket in the First Test at Trent Bridge.

Trent and even
The Council of Trent decreed: " If anyone shall say that a man once justified can sin no more, nor lose grace, and that therefore he who falls and sins was never truly justified ; or, on the contrary, that throughout his whole life he can avoid all sins even venial sins, except by a special privilege of God, as the Church holds in regard to the Blessed Virgin: let him be anathema.
Yet, even now, and particularly after the Regensburg Conference had proved in vain, the Emperor did not cease to insist on convening the council, the final result of his insistence being the Council of Trent, which, after several postponements, was finally convoked by the bull Laetare Hierusalem, 15 March 1545.
" Recognizing the voice, Mason now knows who he has to go after to get his revenge and even mocks Trent's phrase by saying " I'm gonna take you to the bank, Senator Trent.
When the 1970 Roman Missal allowed laypeople to receive Holy Communion under the appearances of both bread and wine, it insisted that priests should use the occasion to teach the faithful the Catholic doctrine on the form of Communion, as affirmed by the Council of Trent: they were first to be reminded that they receive the whole Christ when they participate in the sacrament even under one kind alone, and thus are not then deprived of any grace necessary for salvation.
The Northumbrians were no longer a distraction ; they had been contained north of the Humber since the Battle of the Trent, and became even less of a threat after their disastrous defeat in 685 at the hands of the Picts.
" The work of the censors was considered too severe and met with much opposition even in Catholic intellectual circles ; after the Council of Trent had authorised a revised list prepared under Pope Pius IV, the so-called Tridentine Index was promulgated in 1564 ; it remained the basis of all later lists until Pope Leo XIII, in 1897, published his Index Leonianus.
The Council of Trent ( 1545 1563 ) introduced more specific requirements, ruling that in the future a marriage would be valid only if witnessed by the pastor of the parish or the local ordinary ( i. e., the bishop of the diocese ), or by the delegate of one of said witnesses, the marriage being invalid otherwise, even if witnessed by a Roman Catholic priest.
For example, Pope Martin V became the first to excommunicate the reading of heretical books, and then in the 1500s the Council of Trent and Spanish Inquisition prohibited texts that were not even necessarily heretical, but only unfavorable to the friars.
With the Counter Reformation initiated by the Council of Trent, positions hardened and a strict Catholic orthodoxy based on Scholastic philosophy was imposed, and some humanists, even moderate Catholics such as Erasmus, risked being declared heretics for their criticism of the church.
The Council of Trent considered the matter and at its twenty-fourth session decreed that marriage after ordination was invalid: " If any one saith, that clerics constituted in sacred orders, or Regulars, who have solemnly professed chastity, are able to contract marriage, and that being contracted it is valid, notwithstanding the ecclesiastical law, or vow ; and that the contrary is no thing else than to condemn marriage ; and, that all who do not feel that they have the gift of chastity, even though they have made a vow thereof, may contract marriage ; let him be anathema: seeing that God refuses not that gift to those who ask for it rightly, neither does He suffer us to be tempted above that which we are able " ( canon 9 ).
can avoid even semi-deliberate venial sins entirely ( according to the definition of Trent ).
Those principles even appeared at the Council of Trent, where the ambassadors, theologians, and bishops of France repeatedly championed them, notably when the council discussed whether episcopal jurisdiction comes immediately from God or through the pope, whether or not the council ought to ask confirmation of its decrees from the sovereign pontiff, etc.
When the White Dino Ranger appears, Tommy's dedication to saving the lives of innocents seems to give Tommy cause to show no mercy to him, even after he discovers that the White Dino Ranger is Trent Mercer.
Although Spirituali occupied positions of high power within the ecclesiastical hierarchy, and may have even held the sympathy of Pope Paul III, they failed to achieve much change, and more conservative " fundamentalist " zelanti currents set the Church on a course of confrontation with the Protestants at the Council of Trent ( 1545-1563 ), lumping them in with them.
Sherry and Trent are heartbroken to realize that Malcolm was just an FBI agent the whole time, and they refuse to speak to him, even when police arrested Lester and paramedics takes John to the hospital for a gunshot wounded in his right arm.
The following year, he commenced against the even more fearsome fast bowling attack of the West Indies, by scoring a century at Trent Bridge.
* Josh Holloway as Trent Parks, an experienced camper who had a relationship with Casey in the past, which he resumes towards the end of the film, having come back only to do so, but showed interest in Lola Rodriguez, even being brought to tears when she died.
A measure of Ossat's skill and tact may be gained by the French measures he was able to present successfully to the Holy See: the expulsion of the Jesuits from France, the non-publication of the decrees of the Council of Trent, the Edict of Nantes, and French alliances with England, and even with the Sultan of Turkey, the annulment of Henry IV's marriage with Margaret of Valois, and the marriage of the Duc de Bar with Catherine of Navarre, the king's sister and an unrepentant Calvinist.
Certain inconsiderate views of the master regarding the authority of the Holy See, and even of the Council of Trent, and, on the part of his disciples, the ill disguised hope that Gregory XIII might declare void all that had been done by his predecessor, bade fair to reopen the whole question.
Not even pain or having Trent cutting his wrist will make him flinch.
They also competed in singles action, and Trent Acid even won some singles titles.
Plans for the Gamston ground were exhibitied to the FA World Cup committee in 2009, and Nottingham's plans for a new ground and waterside Fan Park using the River Trent, meant they were successful in getting through to the next stage of potential host cities for the 2018 World Cup bid, even beating plans by neighbours Derby and Leicester, who already had new stadiums but were eliminated from the Host City pool.
Buckeridge even denied that the Council of Trent had erred in any directly fundamental article of faith.
If they usurp any such authority and divert church goods to their own use or in any way frustrate the will of the donors ; or if they, even under cover of the civil law, endeavour to wrest from the bishop's hands what has been confided to his care, then such laymen by that very fact fall under the censures constituted by the Council of Trent against usurpers of ecclesiastical goods.

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