Phillip John Heseltine (born 21 June 1960) is an English former cricketer. Heseltine was a right-handed batsman who bowled off break and medium pace. He...
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Philip Heseltine may refer to: Peter Warlock, pseudonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine (1894–1930), Anglo-Welsh composer and music critic Phillip Heseltine (cricketer)...
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Peter Anthony William Heseltine (born 5 April 1965) is a former English cricketer. Heseltine was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break...
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(1983–1994): PJ Hacker Jason Harrison (1999–2002): JC Harrison Phillip Heseltine (1991): PJ Heseltine Mark Higgs (2003): MA Higgs Michael Hodson (1976): MD Hodson...
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1st Baronet Nigel Evans Ted Grace David Grenfell Mike Hedges Michael Heseltine Michael Howard Huw Irranca-Davies Siân James William Albert Jenkins Carwyn...
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This is a list of England Test cricketers. A Test match is an international two-innings per side cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations...
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Henry Hunloke (category English cricketers)
Marylebone, London, the only son of Philip Hunloke and the former Sylvia Heseltine. He had two siblings, Alberta Diana Hunloke (wife of Sir George Paynter)...
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H. M. Herbert Edmund Herring (1913) : E. F. Herring Phillip Heseltine (1983) : P. J. Heseltine Edmund Hester (1989) : E. D. Hester Edward Hewetson (1922–1925) :...
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and politician; 17th Governor-General of Australia Kevin Healy William Heseltine (1930–), civil servant; former Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II...
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first-class structure of English county cricket. It has produced international cricketers for the England cricket team in all forms of the game — Tests, One Day...
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Souls College, Oxford Paul Foot (1937–2004), journalist Michael Heseltine, Baron Heseltine (born 1933), politician and Deputy Prime Minister Brian Hutton...
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would remain in production until September 1991. 9 January – Michael Heseltine resigns as Defence Secretary over the Westland affair. 12 January – The...
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List of Hampshire County Cricket Club players (redirect from Dom Kelly (cricketer))
This article contains a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Hampshire County Cricket Club in top-class matches since it was founded...
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Ballylee tower house near Gort. August – Anglo-Welsh composer Philip Heseltine began a year's stay in Ireland. Austin Clarke's narrative poem, The Vengeance...
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(since 2024), Advocate General for Northern Ireland (since 2024) Lord Heseltine 12 July 2001 Conservative Life peer Former MP for Tavistock (1966–1974)...
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Nottingham (1899–1964), American physicist Wayne B. Phillips (born 1958), Australian cricketer Wayne B. Thomas (born 1969), American economist and professor...
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retrieved 11 June 2014 Waddington, Marc (14 March 2012), "Lord Michael Heseltine given Freedom of Liverpool", Liverpool Echo, Trinity Mirror Merseyside...
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pseudonym adopted by the British composer and music scholar Philip Arnold Heseltine (1894–1930). He wrote over a hundred songs, a number of choral works and...
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Official opening of the Humber Bridge by the Queen. 20 July – Michael Heseltine tours Merseyside to examine the problems in the area, which has been particularly...
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List of Welsh people (section Cricketers)
Big Ben is reputedly named Edwina Hart AM (born 1957), Labour Michael Heseltine (born 1933), Conservative Geoffrey Howe (1926 - 2015), Conservative, Foreign...
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Hemmings Andrew Henderson (1972) : A. A. Henderson Peter Heseltine (1987–1988) : P. A. W. Heseltine Harold Heygate (1903–1919) : H. J. Heygate Reginald Heygate...
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List of Durham University people (section Cricketers)
journalist Tom Harwood (St Mary's) - journalist, political commentator Annabel Heseltine (St Mary's) – editor of School House Magazine Graham Hancock (Cuths) –...
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Kingdom budget, his first as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lord Michael Heseltine is sacked from his role as a government adviser following his rebellion...
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conductor (d. 2015) 1933 – John Hall, English businessman 1933 – Michael Heseltine, Welsh businessman and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of the United...
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regarded by the critics as a notable achievement. As of September 2024, 174 cricketers have taken a five-wicket haul on Test match debut, out of which twenty-five...
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listed in the appropriate category (e.g. the jurist William Blackstone, cricketer Colin Cowdrey, historian Edward Gibbon, scientists Susan Greenfield and...
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Dr Ken Henry 1957 – Secretary to the Treasury 2007 A [250] Sir William Heseltine 1930 – Private Secretary to the Sovereign 1986–90 1988 A [251] Dr Basil...
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Cricketers who debuted for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in first-class cricket from the legalisation of overarm bowling in 1864 until the end of the 1894...
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Caine, actor 17 March – Dame Penelope Lively, novelist 21 March – Michael Heseltine, British politician and businessman. 23 March – Norman Bailey, opera singer...
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published in the obituaries. The real Bill Henry died in 2014. Michael Heseltine: In 1994, then-DJ Chris Morris implied on BBC Radio 1 (as a prank) that...
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