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More recent researchers, in particular Ronald Willis and Joy Munns have studied the tour in detail and concluded that the presentation was made after a private cricket match played over Christmas 1882 when the English team were guests of Sir William Clarke, at his property " Rupertswood ", in Sunbury, Victoria.
Clarke was born Katherine Anne Clarke in Pittsburgh, the oldest of five sisters, the youngest of whom is Victoria Clarke.
His autobiography A Drink With Shane MacGowan, co-written with his journalist girlfriend Victoria Mary Clarke, was released in 2001.
* Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet, of Rupertswood, in the Colony of Victoria ( 1882 ), extant
Natalie Clarke crossed Bass Strait from Stanley, Tasmania to Venus Bay, Victoria in Australia, a distance of 240 km, in 9 hours 30 minutes on March 22, 2010.
Clarke became a music publisher in partnership with Alfred Novello, and married in 1828 his partner's sister, Mary Victoria ( 1809-1898 ), the eldest daughter of Vincent Novello, who was to become known for her Concordance to Shakespeare, a work that she began in the year following their marriage.
* National Bank Belgravia ( 1868 ), Victoria, London, T Chatfeild Clarke, architect.
In early March 2007, MacGowan announced plans to marry his longtime girlfriend, Victoria Mary Clarke.
MacGowan's fiancée, Victoria Mary Clarke, blamed his alcoholism for an earlier split, but in a 2007 interview, she said, " loves a drink and he probably always will.
In 2009, he starred in the RTÉ reality show Victoria and Shane Grow Their Own, as he and Victoria Mary Clarke endeavoured to grow their own food in their own garden.
In 1853, a surveyor named Lindsay Clarke was working on a township called Bryans Creek Crossing in Victoria, Australia.
It is significant as the largest development of its type in Victoria and for its unusual development as gardens rather than the more usual small park " and " was first laid out in 1854 or 55, probably by Andrew Clarke, the Surveyor-General of Victoria.
* Adrienne Clarke AC-Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, botanist
In 1853, a ' run ' of land, named " Balleymarong " edit was established and later acquired by Sir Andrew Clarke, Surveyor General to the Colony of Victoria from 1853.
Sunbury's connection with the history and development of Victoria is influential because of its most famous and powerful citizen, " Big " Clarke.
Heritage registered houses include Como House ( 1847 ), one of Melbourne's earliest mansions on its large estate on Williams Road, now owned by the National Trust and known for its long association with the Armytage family, Richmond House ( 1859 ), in Avoca Street, formerly home to Sir Rupert Clarke Bt, Barwon ( 1881 ) and Airlie House on Domain Road, once the townhouse of the Chirnside family of Werribee Park fame, which now serves as a leadership college for Victoria Police.
Bixie also attended Sacré Cœur and the University of Melbourne, at Janet Clarke Hall, where she became only the third woman in Victoria to earn a Master of Laws degree, and was enrolled as a barrister on 10 June 1925.
Victoria News reporter Brennan Clarke quit the publication after a story he wrote about buying cheaper cars in the United States led to a complaint from Victoria car dealership Dave Wheaton Pontiac Buick GMC.
* Anthony Clarke Booth ( 1846 – 1899 ), recipient of the Victoria Cross
Andrew's Clarke's son, also named Andrew Clarke, held a number of important public positions for the colony of Victoria, and was a for a time a Member of its Legislative Assembly.

Victoria and born
Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, Prince Louis of Battenberg and their four children Princess Alice of Battenberg, Louise, George and Louis. Lord Mountbatten was born as His Serene Highness Prince Louis of Battenberg, although his German styles and titles were dropped in 1917.
However, as Northcott was born in Victoria, it was not until Sir Eric Woodward's appointment by Queen Elizabeth II in 1957 that the position was filled by a New South Wales-born individual ; this practice continued until 1996, when Queen Elizabeth II commissioned as her representative Gordon Samuels, a London-born immigrant to Australia.
The first Australian-( and Victorian -) born Governor of Victoria was Sir Henry Winneke ( appointed 1974 ).
Arthur Charles Hall ( 1896 – 1978 ): Victoria Cross recipient from World War I was born in Granville
John Cade was born in Murtoa, in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia.
Edward De Lacy Evans was born female in Ireland, but took a male name during the voyage to Australia and lived as a man for 23 years in Victoria, marrying three times.
Lou Ferrigno was born in Brooklyn, New York to Victoria and Matt Ferrigno, a police lieutenant.
Emilio Altieri was born in Rome, the son of Lorenzo Altieri and Victoria Delphini, a Venetian lady.
Robert Gordon Menzies was born to James Menzies and Kate Menzies ( née Sampson ) in Jeparit, a town in the Wimmera region of northwestern Victoria, on 20 December 1894.
Stephen Philip " Steve " Bracks AC ( born 15 October 1954 ) is a former Australian politician and the 44th Premier of Victoria.
She was born Victoria California Claflin, the seventh of ten children ( six who survived to maturity ), in the rural frontier town of Homer, Licking County, Ohio.
Victoria became close to her sister Tennessee Celeste Claflin ( called Tennie ), seven years her junior and the last child born to the family.
According to one account, Byron was born with an intellectual disability in 1854, a condition Victoria believed was caused by her husband's alcoholism.
Victoria and Albert's first grandchild, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, is born — he later became William II, German Emperor.
Victoria and Albert's first great-grandchild, Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen, is born.
; 1891: Victoria and Albert's last grandchild, Prince Maurice of Battenberg, is born.
* January 8 – John Barry, Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross ( born 1873 )
* January 22 – Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Empress of India ( born 1819 )
* August 5 – Victoria, Empress of Germany ( born 1840 )
* Captain Eustace Jotham and Private John Francis Young were Victoria Cross winners in 1915 and 1918 and were born in Kidderminster
Others, such as Queen Victoria ( born Alexandrina Victoria of Kent ), may never have been known by their original first name.
Furtado was born on December 2, 1978, in Victoria, British Columbia, to Portuguese parents, Maria Manuela and António José Furtado, both immigrants from the Azores.
Victoria Caroline Beckham ( née Adams ; born 17 April 1974 ) is an English singer, fashion designer and businesswoman.

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