Denys Wilcox (4 June 1910 – 6 February 1953) was an English cricketer and schoolmaster. Wilcox scored more than 1000 runs in his last season at Dulwich...
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Look up denys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Denys (Ukrainian: Денис) is both a form of the given name Denis and a patronymic surname. Amongst others...
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American writer Daniel Wilcox (born 1977), American football player David Wilcox (disambiguation), multiple people Denys Wilcox (1910–1953), English cricketer...
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he took the wicket of Denys Wilcox to finish with innings figures of 1 for 43, while in their second-innings he dismissed Wilcox, Ken Farnes and Joseph...
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Wilcox's father Denys played first-class cricket for Essex for nearly 20 years, captaining the team for six years before the Second World War. Wilcox...
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Artist. South West Heritage Trust. pp. 7 and 8. ISBN 978-0-9573802-6-4. Wilcox, Denys (2019). The Art of Doris Hatt. The Court Gallery. ISBN 978-0-9573802-7-1...
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score of 19. He took a single first-class wicket, that of Essex captain Denys Wilcox. Yates served during World War II with the Royal Air Force Volunteer...
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Court Prep School, where he learned cricket from former Essex captain Denys Wilcox, and then Dulwich College. In his first year, aged just 14, he was selected...
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Sarah Cox of the museum who also wrote the catalogue essay, alongside Denys Wilcox of The Court Gallery. Margaret Drabble wrote the foreword to the catalogue...
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7th 261 Johnny Douglas John Freeman v Lancashire Leyton 1914 8th 263 Denys Wilcox Reginald Taylor v Warwickshire Southend-on-Sea 1946 9th 251 Johnny Douglas...
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Nichols, Arthur Daer, Leonard Crawley, Charles Bray, Dudley Pope and Denys Wilcox. In 1929, the tide began to turn as Essex became more competitive and...
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Robert William Kalanihiapo Wilcox (February 15, 1855 – October 23, 1903), nicknamed the Iron Duke of Hawaiʻi, was a Native Hawaiian whose father was an...
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Three-day match No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result Match 1–3 June Wally Hammond Denys Wilcox Lord's, London Match drawn...
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them stumped. Essex were also represented by Bill Dines, Bill Morris, Denys Wilcox, Dick Horsfall, Frank Rist, Harry Crabtree, Len Clark and Sonny Avery...
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His first season as captain in 1933; a role he shared until 1938 with Denys Wilcox, saw Essex rise from 13th to 4th in the County Championship. The Wisden...
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Toyah Willcox (redirect from Toyah Wilcox)
January 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011. Ryan, Gary (5 August 2021). "Toyah Wilcox: "I got John Lydon through a screen test for 'Quadrophenia'"". NME. Retrieved...
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Nina Wilcox Putnam (November 28, 1888 – March 8, 1962) was an American novelist, screenwriter and playwright. She wrote more than 500 short stories, around...
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Ted Bundy (redirect from Nancy Wilcox)
2, he abducted 16-year-old Nancy Wilcox in Holladay, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City. Bundy confessed that Wilcox was walking on a poorly lit "main...
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Marcus Wight (1992) : R. M. Wight Denys Wilcox (1931–1933) : D. R. Wilcox John Wilcox (1961–1962) : J. W. T. Wilcox John Wild (1938) : J. V. Wild Wilde...
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Whitcombe (1922) : P. S. Whitcombe Denys Wilcox (1928–1947) : D. R. Wilcox John Wilcox (1964–1967) : J. W. T. Wilcox Charles Williams, Baron Williams of...
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Joseph Comber (1932–1933) William Cook (1932) C. P. Johnstone (1933) Denys Wilcox (1933–1947) Grahame Parker (1933) Tom Smith (1933) Ken Farnes (1933–1939)...
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following day, Koslow breaks his parole. Grens meets with Wilcox and Montgomery, who deny knowledge of the murder. He also speaks with Sofia, who refuses...
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Wilcox Academy is an independent school in Camden, Alabama. It is accredited by the Alabama Independent School Association and the Southern Association...
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the water but chooses to ignore it as they walk away. Lisa Wilcox as Alice Johnson. Wilcox was not initially considered for the lead role of Alice (see...
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Helen Wilcox near a store in Hazlehurst. He took the woman to the woodlands outside the city, where he sexually assaulted and then shot Wilcox, burying...
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to Patsy. Patsy Wilcox had always refused to divorce her husband, but agreed when Rantzen became pregnant. After Rantzen and Wilcox married in December...
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William Wignall (1932–1938) : W. H. Wignall (Middlesex) Denys Wilcox (1936–1947) : D. R. Wilcox (Essex) Len Wilkinson (1938/39) : L. L. Wilkinson (Lancashire)...
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Barbara Ann Wilcox (April 1, 1912 – September 9, 1962), born Edward Price Richards and known for a time as Barbara Ann Richards, was an American transgender...
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Earl Snell (redirect from Earl Wilcox Snell)
Earl Wilcox Snell (July 11, 1895 – October 28, 1947) was an American politician, businessman, and member of the Republican Party, serving in the Oregon...
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William Cullen Wilcox (August 6, 1850 – January 26, 1928) was an American missionary to South Africa. With his wife, Ida Belle Clary Wilcox, he "adopted"...
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