• Robin Geoffrey Marlar (2 January 1931 – 30 September 2022) was an English cricketer and cricket journalist. He played for Cambridge University before...
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  • 15th-century English politician Mike Marlar (born 1978), American professional dirt track and stock car racing driver Robin Marlar (born 1931), English cricketer...
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  • score of 38. Against Sussex at Bournemouth, he was notably bowled by Robin Marlar, who would later become one of his successors to the presidency of the...
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  • Australian actress People with surnames that are cognates of Marler include: Robin Marlar, English cricketer and cricket journalist John Marlor, English-American...
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  • MNA (1989–1994). Kevin Locke, 68, American flautist and hoop dancer. Robin Marlar, 91, English cricketer (Cambridge University, Sussex) and journalist...
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    apartheid at its most rabid, the odds stacked heavily against the former". Robin Marlar in The Sunday Times thought "the positives in this book have it by a...
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  • and Richardson... It’s a valuable addition to our cricketing canon." Robin Marlar wrote in The Cricketer International: "Perry is a prolific, stylish writer...
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  • Peter May MCC President 1981-1982 Succeeded by Sir Anthony Tuke Preceded by David Sheppard Sussex county cricket captain 1954 Succeeded by Robin Marlar...
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  • Mona Hammond, Jamaican-born British actress (died 2022) 2 January – Robin Marlar, cricket player and journalist (died 2022) 6 January – P. J. Kavanagh...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Harold Neal 32,536 78.2 −0.7 Conservative Robin Marlar 9,076 21.8 +0.7 Majority 23,460 56.4 −1.3 Turnout 41,612 82.5 +4.9 Labour...
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    national cricket captain 1964 Succeeded by M. J. K. Smith Preceded by Robin Marlar Sussex county cricket captain 1960–1965 Succeeded by The 9th Nawab of...
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  • Programme to debate his concept with commentators Jim Laker and Robin Marlar. Marlar's aggressive, indignant interrogation of Packer came unstuck when...
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  • the start of play and we suddenly realised we've got no wicketkeeper. Robin Marlar, the Sussex captain, looked at me and said "You're doing it". I didn't...
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  • Formica Ltd in Tynemouth, as well as the broader De La Rue group, where Robin Marlar also made his mark.. He was the younger brother of Charles Oakes. Jack...
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  • David Sutch 432 0.7 N/A Green Jim Wallis 341 0.6 −0.2 Referendum Party Robin Marlar 338 0.6 N/A Conservative Rebel John Browne 267 0.5 N/A Corrective Party...
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    Lillywhite CB MBE, Surgeon General, Ministry of Defence from 2006-9 Robin Marlar, Captain from 1955-9 of Sussex County Cricket Club, President from 2005-6...
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  • (Bill) Hicks (Sports Editor and broadcaster) Eamonn Andrews (1950–64) Robin Marlar (1964–68) Liam Nolan (1965–66) Peter Jones (1968–70) Des Lynam (1970–80)...
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    Lord Sutch 432 0.7 New Green Jim Wallis 341 0.6 −0.2 Referendum Party Robin Marlar 338 0.6 New Conservative Rebel John Browne 267 0.5 New Corrective Party...
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  • cricketer William Marillier (1832–1896), English first-class cricketer Robin Marlar (1931–), English first-class cricketer George Marten (1840–1905), English...
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    A reprint of the book was published in 1980 with an introduction by Robin Marlar, including biographies of all of the players. For the general growth...
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    controversy within the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), with president Robin Marlar calling their inclusion "absolutely outrageous". He proceeded to argue...
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  • (1839) : W. Maples Frank Marchant (1884–1887) : F. Marchant Robin Marlar (1951–1953) : R. G. Marlar Roderick Marlow (1973) : C. R. J. Marlow Charles Marriott...
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  • "When Prescott served Eden". 25 January 2007. "The Home of CricketArchive". Robin Millard (10 July 2018). "Dominic Raab: Karate kid, with a Jewish father...
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  • Cambridge's first innings. Among his victims was the university's captain Robin Marlar. By far the largest part of Riley's career – more than 300 matches –...
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  • made in the series: 100 in 1870 in Cobden's Match and 130 in 1872. Robin Marlar's bowling figures for Cambridge are worth noting: 1951: 5–41 and 1–64...
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  • evade him in that innings was that of Brian Close who was bowled by Robin Marlar. James took 27 five-wicket hauls in his career, two of which came against...
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  • later, Bangladesh lost to Sri Lanka by the same margin. Writing in 1986, Robin Marlar expressed positive views about Bangladeshi cricket including his opinion...
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  • Sussex 172 & 120 Tie John Langridge 48 Derek Shackleton 4/45 Robin Marlar 23 Derek Shackleton 5/42 The Saffrons, Eastbourne, England Umpires: E.Cooke and...
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  • M. Mare Robin Marlar (1951–1968) : R. G. Marlar Francis Marlow (1891–1904) : F. W. Marlow Roger Marshall (1973–1978) : R. P. T. Marshall Robin Martin-Jenkins...
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  • 11,274 41.48 −10.43 Liberal David Bond 9,326 34.31 New Conservative Robin Marlar 6,578 24.20 −23.89 Majority 1,948 7.17 +3.34 Turnout 27,178 Labour hold...
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