from Cutler Bay, FL
1842
Died:1907
UK MP • Member of the UK Parliament for Irish constituencies • Justice • Clergy
He was a Justice of the Peace and in his younger days he was actively involved with the Land League.
1769
Died:1844
John Hammond ( cricketer ) " John Hammond " ( 15 January 1769 at Pulborough, Sussex – 15 October 1844 at Storrington, Sussex ) was an English cricketer of the late 18th and early 19th century
Hammond played for the Players in the inaugural and second Gentlemen v Players matches in 1806.
English cricket player • Cricket player • Sussex cricket player • Surrey cricket player • Marylebone Cricket Club cricket player • Kent cricket player • Middlesex cricket player • Hampshire cricket player
Activity:Cricket
1889
Died:1964
Farmer
Gresham's School
Specialty:Vet
Fellow of the Royal Society
Award:Commander of the Order of the British Empire • Knight Bachelor
1542
Died:1589
English MP • Civil lawyer • Chancellor
Latin
16th-century English person • Person of the Tudor period
Preference:Piracy
1966 • Bosham , West Sussex , England, United Kingdom
English radio presenter • Farmer
University of Birmingham • University of Salford
Area of science:Geography • Meteorology • Radio
1960
Based in Chantilly, Oise, Hammond has trained numerous Group One winners including Montjeu and Suave Dancer both of whom won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, France's most prestigious horse race.
1872
Died:1949
British historian • British journalist
Bradford Grammar School
Area of science:Classics
British writer
Preference:Liberalism