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    John Daniell (12 December 1878 – 24 January 1963) was an international rugby union player for England and a first-class cricketer for Somerset and Cambridge...
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  • John Daniell may refer to: John Frederic Daniell (1790–1845), English chemist and physicist John Daniell (English sportsman) (1878–1963), English cricketer...
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  • Hitendra Narayan (category Use Indian English from July 2013)
    first-class cricket. Hitendra Narayan was tutored as a child by John Daniell, an English sportsman who had played top-level rugby union and cricket. Narayan...
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  • (1796–1846). 1836: The Daniell cell – a type of electrochemical cell; an element of an electric battery – invented by John Frederic Daniell (1790–1845). 1840:...
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    James Baxter (8 June 1870 – 5 July 1940) was an English rugby union player and manager. Baxter was also a crew member of the British boat Mouchette, which...
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    Henry (given name) (category English-language masculine given names)
    (born 1959), Canadian film, stage, and television actor Henry Daniell (1894–1963), English actor Henry Fonda (1905–1982), American actor Henry Golding (born...
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    Andrew Stoddart (category Use British English from February 2013)
    Andrew Ernest Stoddart (11 March 1863 – 4 April 1915) was an English sportsman who played international cricket for England, and rugby union for England...
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  • Dick Greenwood (category Use British English from September 2016)
    John Richard Heaton Greenwood OBE (born 11 September 1940) is an English former rugby union player and coach. A flanker, he played for Waterloo, Cambridge...
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  • in their own ground and arranged for sportsman and entrepreneur Billy Williams to find a home ground for English Rugby. The land for the ground was purchased...
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    Wavell Wakefield, 1st Baron Wakefield of Kendal (category Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies)
    1950. From 1950 to 1980 he was president of Harlequins. An all-round sportsman, Wakefield also became the president of the Ski Club of Great Britain...
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    Szilárd Németh (sportsman) Attila Pinte (sportsman) Alexander Pituk Sándor Pituk (sportsman) Tamás Priskin (sportsman) Richard Réti (sportsman) Attila Végh...
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  • Russian) Judge John A. Nordberg Dion Payton, legendary Chicago underground blues guitarist, dead at 70 Умер Стахан Рахимов (in Russian) Daniell Revenaugh Roei...
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  • Edwin Cooper (artist) (category 19th-century English painters)
    Edwin Cooper (1 January 1785 – 1833) was an English artist, known for his work in painting animals. He was an honorary member of the Norwich Society,...
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    Sammy Woods (category Use Australian English from June 2015)
    Samuel Moses James Woods (13 April 1867 – 30 April 1931) was an Australian sportsman who represented both Australia and England at Test cricket, and appeared...
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  • Edward Keith Scott (14 June 1918 – 3 June 1995) was an English sportsman who played first-class cricket and represented the England national rugby union...
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    1958. p. 31. "Diefenbaker Easy Winner Over Pearson in Canada", by Raymond Daniell, The New York Times, April 1, 1958, p. 1 "Soviet Announces Atom-Test Halt...
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    Jonny Wilkinson (category 21st-century English diarists)
    Newcastle, the injury litany continued in late November with surgery for a sportsman's hernia, which he himself associated with the strain of his heavy training...
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    March 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2012. Media related to Frank Mitchell (sportsman, born 1872) at Wikimedia Commons Photograph of Frank Mitchell Cricinfo...
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    Martha Daniell Logan, American botanist (b. 1704) June 29 – Anton Raphael Mengs, German-Bohemian painter (b. 1728) July 21 – Caleb Fleming, English dissenting...
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    August 1947) was a distinguished Royal Navy officer as well as an English sportsman who played cricket at first-class level and played rugby union at...
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  • William Donne (cricketer) (category Use British English from March 2016)
    (PDF). somersetrfu.co.uk. Retrieved 11 June 2017. "Death of Somerset Sportsman - Capt. William Stephens Donne". Wells Journal. Vol. LXXXIII, no. 13....
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    Sonny Bill Williams (category New Zealand people of English descent)
    Newcomer of the Year 2004: World XIII 2004: Samoan Sports Association Junior Sportsman of the Year 2005: Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards "Fave Rising...
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    Tom Walsh (shot putter) (category Use New Zealand English from October 2019)
    Awards Preceded by Mahé Drysdale New Zealand's Sportsman of the Year 2017, 2018 Succeeded by Israel Adesanya Preceded by Emirates Team New Zealand Halberg...
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  • Celebrated Sportsman, oil on canvas, ID: 1999.79.24 Agnes Martin (1912–2004), American : Untitled #2, acrylic and blue pencil on canvas, ID: 1992.28.6 John Martin...
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    Rob Waddell (category Use New Zealand English from September 2016)
    Awards Preceded by Jeff Wilson New Zealand's Sportsman of the Year 1998–2000 Succeeded by Cameron brown Preceded by Beatrice Faumuina Halberg Awards –...
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    J. F. Byrne (category English cricketers)
    James Frederick Byrne (19 June 1871 – 10 May 1954) was a sportsman who captained Warwickshire at first-class cricket and was capped in rugby for both...
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    Tyla King (category Use New Zealand English from June 2024)
    Bachelor of Sport and Exercise. She married waka ama (outrigger canoes) sportsman Tupuria King in early January 2024. In 2019 King won the Te Tai Tokorau...
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    Charles Gurdon (category Use British English from August 2011)
    retiring to London. He died suddenly on 26 June 1931. Gurdon was keen sportsman from a young age. At Cambridge he was a member of both the rugby club...
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  • Peter Cranmer (category English cricketers)
    Peter Cranmer (10 September 1914 – 29 May 1994) was an English sportsman who captained Warwickshire in first-class cricket and earlier in his career represented...
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    Edgar Mobbs (category Use British English from September 2016)
    army[dubious – discuss] in the First World War, Mobbs raised his own "sportsman's" company of 250 sportsmen (also known as Mobbs' Own) for the Northamptonshire...
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