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    James "Bonnor" Middleton (30 September 1865 – 23 December 1913) was a South African cricketer who played in six Tests from 1896 to 1902. On his debut...
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  • beam James Bonnor Middleton (1865–1913), South African cricketer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bonnor. If an internal...
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  • world-class South African cricket team emerged, comprising stars such Bonnor Middleton, Jimmy Sinclair, Charlie Llewellyn, Dave Nourse, Louis Tancred, Aubrey...
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  • James Middleton (born 1987) is a British businessman and brother of Catherine, Princess of Wales. James Middleton may also refer to: Bonnor Middleton (James...
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  • athlete Bay Middleton (1846–1892), British horseman Barry Middleton (born 1984), field hockey player for England and Great Britain Bonnor Middleton (1865–1913)...
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    1892 4 George Lohmann  England  South Africa 2 1/3 Frederick Cook (b) Bonnor Middleton (b) Joseph Willoughby (c Tom Hayward) St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth...
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  • Thando Mdodana Basil Melle Michael Melle Renaldo Meyer Aviwe Mgijima Bonnor Middleton David Millard Hamish Miller Charles Mills William Henry Milton Charles...
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  • match, being dismissed for scores of 37 and 62 by Charles Bain and Bonnor Middleton respectively, but did not feature again in first-class cricket. Driver...
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  • making 242 all out, which saw Fellows dismissed for a single run by Bonnor Middleton. The South Africans won by an innings and 49 runs. In his second match...
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    Rose-Innes 12 March 1889 South Africa  England 2 18 43 5 England won 3 Bonnor Middleton 13 February 1896 South Africa  England 1 25.4 64 5 England won 4 George...
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    Monty Bowden Basil Grieve Emile McMaster Arnold Fothergill Lost 3 Bonnor Middleton 13 February 1896 Crusaders Ground, St George's Park, Port Elizabeth...
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    Reserve as the central banking system of the United States. Died: Bonnor Middleton, 48, South African cricketer, played six Tests from 1896 to 1902 for...
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  • Glover Ernest Halliwell Frank Hearne Clement Johnson George Kempis Bonnor Middleton Charles Mills Dante Parkin Thomas Routledge George Rowe Arthur Seccull...
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  • eight and five. He was described by Test cricketers George Rowe and Bonnor Middleton as "one of the fastest bowlers they had witnessed". His wickets were...
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  • Maitland Hathorn Stanley Horwood Johannes Kotze Charlie Llewellyn Bonnor Middleton Reggie Schwarz Bill Shalders George Shepstone Jimmy Sinclair Tip Snooke...
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  • Bollinger (2002–03 to date) : D. E. Bollinger George Bonnor (1884–85 to 1890–91) : G. J. Bonnor Brian Booth (1954–55 to 1968–69) : B. C. Booth Allan Border...
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  • John Christopher Willoughby Bt high prices Spy M 0312 1884-09-13 Mr G. J. Bonnor Australian cricket Ape M 0313 1884-09-20 The Hon Alfred Lyttelton English...
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    (acting) Harry Roy Jones, Corps of Royal Engineers. 10530022 Corporal John Bonnor Jones, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 5109276 Warrant Officer Class II (acting)...
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    Principal Director of Scientific Research (Air), Ministry of Supply Evan Bonnor Hugh-Jones MC Chief Engineer, Highways Engineering Staff, Ministry of Transport...
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  • George Merchant, 89, footballer (Dundee, Falkirk). 17 August William B. Bonnor, 94, physicist and mathematician. Marlene Jefferson, 81, politician. 18...
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  • Lancashire Fusiliers. Lieutenant-Colonel (Acting) Leonard Walter Freeman Bonnor, Army Cadet Force. Lieutenant-Colonel (Quartermaster) Arthur Victor Chapman...
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