Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Arthur Fagg


Related Topics

In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Arthur Fagg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Edward Fagg (born June 18, 1915 in Chartham, Kent, died September 13, 1977 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent) was a cricketer who played for Kent and England.
A right-handed opening batsman who first played for Kent at the age of 17, Fagg was a Test match player at 21 against India in 1936.
The evidence was strong in 1938 that Fagg was back to his best form, and he set a world record that has not so far been equalled playing for Kent against Essex at Colchester, scoring 244 in the first innings and an undefeated 202 in the second innings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arthur_Fagg   (261 words)

  
 Arthur Edward Fagg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Arthur Edward Fagg, died at Tunbridge Wells on September 13, aged 62.
Although in a career which extended from 1932 to 1957 he scored 27,291 runs with an average of 36.05, made 58 centuries and played five times for England, it cannot be said that he ever fulfilled expectations.
Fagg and Hutton were at once recognised as obvious candidates and Fagg, a year the senior and by some considered the better prospect, got the first chance, playing in two Tests v.
www.icc-cricket.com /db/PLAYERS/ENG/F/FAGG_AE_01000680   (599 words)

  
 Derek's Family Tree - Person Page 109
Robert FAGG was born circa 1844 at Little Mongeham, Kent,.
     Arthur R FAGG was born circa 1868 at Northbourne, Kent,.
Arthur R FAGG was Blacksmith on 5 April 1891.
www.derekjones.org /DJones-p/p109.htm   (1697 words)

  
 Metanexus Institute
Fagg argues that all of these interpretations of quantum events imply a new "God-of-the-Gaps" argument, which makes him somewhat uncomfortable.
Fagg has published some 65 papers, two review monographs, and chapters in four edited books and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Arthur Peacocke has looked at far-from-equilibrium processes and John Polkinghorne at chaotic systems proceeding toward their strange attractors for intimations of divine agency.
www.metanexus.net /metanexus_online/show_article2.asp?ID=8279   (1367 words)

  
 [No title]
Arthur must have been delighted to see it prosper and celebrate its 50th anniversary a few years ago.
Arthur was a frequent and erudite contributor to the PJ; his letters were a joy to read.
Fagg On December 11, 2000, Edgar Henry Fagg, FRPharmS, of 1 The Chase, Wallington, Surrey SM6 8NB.
www.pharmj.com /editorial/20010120/society/obits.html   (1006 words)

  
 Fagg Surname Origin & Meaning. Start your family tree.
The origin of the surname Fagg may give hints about one line of your family history from many hundreds of years ago such as where your family lived, what they did, or how they looked.
Join others on the Fagg genealogy mailing list for discussion and sharing of information regarding family histories of Fagg surname and its variations.
Be sure to search for Fagg ancestor instead of ansestor or ancester; ancestry instead of ancestory and ancestery.
www.searchforancestors.com /surnames/origin/f/fagg.php   (853 words)

  
 Admin Team
The connection is with Frederick Fagge, a younger son of the Rev. Sir John Fagge of Mystole, and the Chartham Club's first President.
Fagge was a notable cricketer at Oxford University and had already played a match for a Kent side.
At all events, it was John Baker and Fagge whose "exertions in promoting this noble game" were recognized in 1841 by the presentation of, respectively, "an elegantly chased silver snuff box" and "a silver cigar case".
www.polofarm.org /ccc/Authors/1/Admin-Team.aspx   (7991 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner - Having a cricket fling - Friday | June 14, 2002
As to that natural tendency, Sir Garfield Sobers implies, in his recently published (and long overdue) autobiography, that umpire Arthur Fagg may have overstepped the line with Charlie Griffith, the former Bajan and West Indian pacer.
According to Sobers, Fagg no-balled Griffith for flinging in a 1966 tour match between the West Indies and Lancashire.
On his way home, Fagg heard nothing about this no-ball incident on his car radio, so he called the radio station to reiterate what had happened, and to ask why they had not reported it.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/20020614/cleisure/cleisure2.html   (984 words)

  
 10/30/2006 - Fagg, John Pryor "Joe" (Loudon) - Area Obituaries - Chattanoogan.com
Fagg was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Garland and Emma Russell Fagg; niece, Donna Akins Hamil; brothers-in-law, Paul Akins and Clyde Furrow.
Fagg may be made to the Memorial Hope Lodge at Vanderbilt, 2008 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN 37203.
www.chattanoogan.com /articles/article_95681.asp   (223 words)

  
 War Memorial
I would like to give you some information on Walter William Fagg who died on September 1st, 1914 and was Stourmouth's first Tommy of the B.E.F. to be hvae been killed in action in the Great War a few weeks before his 28th birthday.
The 5th Dragoon Guards, squadron C of the 2nd Dragoon Guards (the Queen's Bays) - Walter William Fagg's Cavalry Regiment - and L'Battery, R.H.A. were bivouacking in the open on the south end of the village.
They have a five year old son named Arthur, born in Ash, and it's possible that he is the Arthur UDEN referred to on the plaque at Stourmouth.
www.cyberus.ca /~huppert/heroes.html   (1184 words)

  
 rediff.com: cricket channel - It happened this week on this day
Arthur Fagg for Kent scores two double hundreds in the same match - 244 and 202* - against Essex at Colchester - still the only batsman to achieve this in first-class history.
During his innings of 106 against Australia at Lord's England's Arthur Shrewsbury became the first batsman to aggregate 1000 runs in Test history.
England's pace bowler Arthur Fielder (6 Tests from 1903 to 1908; 26 wickets) was born.
in.rediff.com /cricket/2001/jul/15tdtw.htm   (1722 words)

  
 Mary Fagg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mary was born in Folkestone to John and Mary Fagg
Birth of twins Arthur Leopold Tribe and Leopold Arthur Tribe at Folkestone
Census, Living with husband Arthur, and children Violet M, Arthur L and Leopold A at 26 St Johns Street Folkestone
freespace.virgin.net /david.hammond1/mfagg1868.htm   (63 words)

  
 The Williamston Journal - Obituaries - 0204
Born in Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Blueford Arthur Evans and the late Naomi Franks Evans Cogdill.
Surviving are his wife, Jackie Howard Sherman; a son, Arthur Sherman of Easley; three brothers, Dendy Sherman of Piedmont, James Sherman of Flagstaff, AZ, and Leroy Sherman of Mexico Beach, FL.
Surviving are his wife, Barbara Lewis Fagg of the home; two daughters, Tracy Holbrook of Anderson and Katy Lusk of Belton; two grandchildren; one sister, Joan Ellison of Williamston; and one brother H. Winslow Fagg of Belton.
www.thejournalonline.com /obits0204.htm   (2334 words)

  
 Fagg Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Re: FAGGS OF KENT - miranda norris 11/17/06
Re: Faggs Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvani - Errol Fagg 4/07/01
Re: Faggs Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvani - Natalie Burrows 4/07/01
genforum.genealogy.com /fagg/all.html   (2766 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Shahid Afridi's hundred, and Arthur Fagg's double   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The only man to do this in first-class cricket was Arthur Fagg, for Kent against Essex at Colchester in 1938.
Not surprisingly, that was Fagg's best season for Kent: he ended up with 2456 runs at 52.25.
John Arlott, the famous radio commentator once drily observed that "Arthur Fagg is better than none".
wwwc9.cricinfo.com /asksteven/content/story/140595.html   (1001 words)

  
 FAGG family history and genealogy information .. Fagg ancestry links
OVERVIEW -- As this genealogical help and research area is a new part of our website, and is currently under development..
genealogy software and family history research database for the Fagg name will likely be included in the updates along with an automated form to submit data for Fagg family history..
posting surname and ancestry data for Fagg items as well as allowing the public to search for Fagg details will remain free of charge.
www.museumstuff.com /zg.cgi?w=fagg   (193 words)

  
 Ancestors of Lucy Mary FULLER [1189]
Lucy married Walter Frederick FAGG [1190] [MRIN: 376] on 9 Apr 1917 in Minster Wesleyan Chapel, Thanet, Kent, England.
(Walter Frederick FAGG [1190] was born in 1887 in Bethersden,, Kent, England and died on 23 Jun 1938 in Minster, Thanet, Kent, England.)
Lucy next married Stanley Arthur BAX [2081] [MRIN: 604], son of Albert Edward BAX [2541] and Mary BAX [2543], on 25 May 1944 in Ramsgate St. Lawrence Church,, Kent, England.
homepage.ntlworld.com /c.warren7/1189.htm   (178 words)

  
 Telegraph | Sport | Fulton in full flow
Fulton was caught at cover trying to cut a long-hop for his second double-hundred for the year.
He could hardly drag himself from the crease, but he had already become the first player to score nine hundreds for Kent in a season since Arthur Fagg in 1938.
Fulton needed 21 fewer innings than Fagg, with the final match at Old Trafford next week available for an attempt on Frank Woolley's record of 10.
telegraph.co.uk /sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2001/09/07/sckent08.xml   (278 words)

  
 Fagg genealogy
Below is a list of the newest databases which contain FAGG genealogy records.
Elizabeth Fagg b: 5 OCT 1836 in Sumner County, TN.
Ann Fagg is the daughter of Henry Douglas Fagg and Kathleen...
www.genealogy-list.com /genealogy/Fagg.php   (768 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Alan Oakman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was also a more than useful offspinner - he took 99 wickets in 1954 and a hat-trick in 1952.
After retiring he briefly became an umpire, standing for one over of the 1973 Edgbaston Test when Arthur Fagg, the appointed official, refused to start in protest at West Indies' behaviour in the field.
Oakman was Warwickshire's senior coach for 17 years from 1970, and then their assistant secretary.
www.icc-cricket.com /india/content/player/18248.html   (321 words)

  
 FAGG IN KENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
My interest in this name arises through Mary FAGG (1868- approx) of Folkestone Kent England who married Arthur L TRIBE in Folkestone in 1892.
Mary was the daughter of John FAGG (1842- approx) and Mary.
There are many FAGG families in Folkestone mention in 1871 census, and they need quite a bit of sorting out.
freespace.virgin.net /david.hammond1/fagg.htm   (81 words)

  
 Independent Weekly: Music: Features: Heeding the Call
Smith's genre-hopping composition went on to inspire "a generation of pickers, from Chet Atkins to Chuck Berry," according to Doggett.
Besides The Arthur Smith Show, a nationally syndicated television program than ran 32 consecutive years, Smith, starting in the late '50s and running through the early '60s, hosted the original Carolina Calling show, which was produced at WBTV in Charlotte and shown weekday mornings from 7 to 8 a.m.
There's an opening number from Arthur Smith and the orchestra, and watching Smith's still nimble fingers summon "Black Mountain Rag" from his guitar or "That's My Baby" from his banjo, his face revealing a mixture of concentration and contentment, is a moving experience.
indyweek.com /durham/2002-06-12/music.html   (1235 words)

  
 The Sunday Times On The Web - Timesports
Standing at square leg was the former Kent and England opening batsman - now turned umpire - Arthur Fagg, and he too called this very same delivery.
It was only the next morning that it came to light that Fagg had also called that very delivery and when the scorebook was checked, sure enough against that delivery was a circled 'T'.
Had they noticed Fagg's 'call' they would have banged it right in and gone to town with it.
lakdiva.org /suntimes/980111/sports2.html   (7408 words)

  
 Fagg Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Re: George Washington Fagg 1845-1906 Indiana - Lisa Laurent-Michel 2/26/02
Faggs Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvani - Natalie Burrows 4/07/01
Ezra(?) Fagg -- (18??)Indiana - Lloyd Fagg 6/06/99
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?fagg::81.html   (2471 words)

  
 [No title]
His aggregate of 456 runs was a record for Test cricket, eclipsing the previous best of 380 (247 and 133) set by Greg Chappell for Australia against New Zealand in Wellington in 1973-74.
It was also a new record for first class cricket in England, bettering the previous best of 446 set by Arthur Fagg for Kent (v Essex) in 1938.
This photograph is the copyright © of George Herringshaw and sporting-heroes.net
www.sporting-heroes.net /cricket-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1771   (176 words)

  
 O:\Prj\Opus\Andante\Web\catalogues\a227\TCRI.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
ARTHUR MORRIS, signature on title page of "In Quest of the Ashes 1934 - The Don Bradman Souvenir Booklet and Scoring Records", published by Wrigleys, some soiling.
Cricket photographs (39), ex Jack Fingleton, mainly from 1946-47 & 1948 Invincibles tours, including nice action shot of Don Bradman; also football (5) & group from his career as a journalist (56); many with captions or notes on reverse.
LINDSAY HASSETT, typed letter from Reg Hayter of The Press Association, London to Lyndsay Hassett dated 6th Sep.1948, regarding the number of runs he had scored (8171 to end 1946-47 season).
www.leski.com.au /catalogues/a227/TCRI.htm   (4145 words)

  
 Pakistan risk Test in ball-tampering row
Umpires have refused to stand in Tests before although the majority of major flashpoint incidents came in the days before the introduction of 'neutral' officials.
Back in 1973, English umpire Arthur Fagg stayed off the field during a Test match between England and the West Indies at Edgbaston after being upset by West Indian reaction to his decision to give England's Geoff Boycott not out, although he did later take the field.
And in Dunedin in 1980 the West Indies briefly refused to take the field during a Test in protest at New Zealand official Fred Goodall.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?id=138409   (1151 words)

  
 Arthur Fagg, cricketer, dual double-centuries in a game for Kent 1938 June 18 in History
Arthur Fagg, cricketer, dual double-centuries in a game for Kent 1938 June 18 in History
Arthur Fagg, cricketer, dual double-centuries in a game for Kent 1938
Mormonism is the pure doctrine of Jesus Christ; of which I myself am not ashamed.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1915/june_18_1915_77229.html   (54 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Syed Mushtaq Ali
Against England at Lord's in 1936 Mushtaq batted at Number 3, making a miserly 0 and 8.
Then, opening in the first innings of the second Test at Old Trafford, he was run out for 13 in a freak fashion: Merchant drove a ball which struck Mushtaq's bat and rebounded to Arthur Fagg at mid-on - and Fagg threw down the bowler's wicket.
In the second innings, the pair came out to bat with India facing a first innings deficit of 368 and almost certain defeat.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/06/20/db2001.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/06/20/ixportal.html   (982 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.