- John
Noble Dudlow (28 July 1796 – 11
August 1879) was an
English lawyer who pla**** in one first-class
cricket match for a Kent XI in 1841.
Dudlow was born...
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Lesley Donnelly Sylvie Gatrill 1995
Howard Drucker Ian
Gardiner 1985
Stephen Dudlow Matthew Webb 1996–1997
Christopher Duncan Stifyn Parri 1986–1988 Andrew...
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clergyman (d. 1882)
Pavel Stroyev,
Russian historian (d. 1876) July 28 John
Dudlow,
English cricketer (d. 1879)
Charles Edward Long,
British antiquarian (d...
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contained in the
Mercantile Law
Amendment Act (Scotland) 1856 §6.
Wildes v.
Dudlow, L.R. 19 Eq. 198;
Harburg India-Rubber Co. v. Martin, 1902, 1 K.B. 786;...
- (most),
Centre Park (most),
Stockton Heath,
Cobbs Estate, Pewterspear,
Dudlows Green,
Appleton Thorn CAT8 -
Cheshire Cat
Warrington -
Appleton Thorn -...
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years old. The
inquest into the
deaths was held at the Bell Inn by "D N
Dudlow Esq" and
returned a
verdict of
accidental death. The
coroner found that...
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while in his
early teens from a
locally renowned blues guitarist known as
Dudlow Joe. With
aspirations to earn a
living with his guitar,
Townsend also worked...
- matches.
George Du Pré
Porcher 1848–1851
Three matches, all for MCC. John
Dudlow 1841 A
single match for a Kent XI.
Huntley Duff 1844–1846 Pla**** once for...
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Sevenoaks Vine
ground created by his
father Lord John Sackville. John
Dudlow – 1841
Dudlow was
selected for the Kent side to play
against Nottinghamshire at...