from Shelby, NC
1717
Died:1746
About 1734 he was bound apprentice to Mr. Charles Worral, a Manchester factor, trading at the Golden Ball, Lawrence Lane, London....
Classics
Rebel • Jacobitism • Catholic • Guilty • Possession
1786
Died:1847
UK MP • Member of the UK Parliament • Tory MP • Conservative Party of UK MP
20 March 1976 • Stamford, Lincolnshire , England
English film actor • English television actor
Pathologist
Area of science:Television
MAX
1636
Died:1702
Minister • Vicar • Magistrate
He was educated at the Bolton grammar school and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, but did not graduate.
18th-century English person
Preference:Possession
1613
Died:1685
Minister
James Bradshaw was born at Darcy Lever, near Bolton, Lancashire, and educated at Brasenose College, Oxford.
Presbyterian
23 November 1906 • Oakham , Rutland , England
Died:05 December 1938 • Oakham, Rutland, England
This score came in his debut match against Sir J Cahn's XI. He also took a single wicket, that of Oxford University batsman John Guy ( cricketer, born 1916 ).
He made 2 further first-class appearances, against Sir L Parkinson's XI in 1935 and Oxford University Cricket Club in 1938.
English cricket player • Leicestershire cricket player
Activity:Cricket • Bowling
1831
Died:1886
Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives • New Zealand journalist • Member of parliament • Assayer
In Otago he was also an assayer, before becoming the editor of the " Lake Wakatip Mail " newspaper in 1863.
New Zealand cricket player
Activity:Cricket