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  Jack Hearne (John William Hearne) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John William Hearne (known as Jack Hearne, J.W. Hearne and Young Jack to distinguish him from his cousin, J.T. Hearne) (born February 11, 1891; died September 14, 1965) was a Middlesex leg-spinning all-rounder cricketer who played from 1909 to 1936, and represented England in 24 Test matches between 1911 and 1926.
However, from this time Hearne was losing his batting skill as well as his bowling, and his averages in the very favourable summers of 1933 and 1934 suggested his days were numbered.
After he was released by Middlesex at the end of that year, Hearne became a life member of the MCC in 1949.
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 Sign the Jack Benny Stamp petition
Jack Benny was known for being perennially 39 years old, a claim adopted by many of his fans.
Jack Benny was active through sixty years and four eras of American entertainment: vaudeville, motion pictures, radio, and television.
Jack was a World War I veteran, and entertained American troops overseas through World War II and Korea.
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 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Jack Hearne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
HEARNE, JOHN THOMAS, one of the finest bowlers the game has ever known, who played for Middlesex and England died on April 17 after a long illness at Chalfont St. Giles in Buckinghamshire, the place of his birth on May 3, 1867.
In addition to his exceptional effectiveness with the ball, Hearne scored 7,137 runs, average 11.04, and held 382 catches, mostly close to the wicket, where he was a dependable and often a brilliant fieldsman.
From 1891 to 1924 Hearne was engaged at Lord's, and the M.C.C. voted him, in lieu of a benefit, the sum of £500.
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 Jack Hearne: Information from Answers.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
John Thomas Hearne (born May 3, 1867 in Buckinghamshire, died April 17, 1944 in Buckinghamshire) (known either as Jack Hearne or J.T. Hearne to avoid confusion with J.W. Hearne to whom he was only distantly related) was a Middlesex and England medium-fast bowler.
From 1892, Hearne was the stock bowler not only for Middlesex, but also for the MCC, which at the time played against the counties Middlesex did not arrange County Championship fixtures with.
In 1903 and 1904, Hearne seemed to recover his skill, supporting a formidable Middlesex batting side to give them their first official County Championship in the former year, and heading the averages in 1904 with several outstanding performances on difficult wickets.
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 rediff.com: cricket channel - It happenned this week this day
England all-rounder and leg-spinner Jack Hearne (24 Tests from 1911 to 1926; 806 runs and 30 wickets) was born.
South African batsman William Shalders (12 Tests from 1899 to 1907) was born.
Jack Moroney (118 in the first innings) scores 101 not out in the second against South Africa at Johnnesburg (Ellis Park).
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It was originally built by John Glascock, passes to son George, passed to son Aquilla, passed to daughter Annie Glascock Crenshaw, who passed it to her son Dibrell D. Crenshaw in 1904, Heberts Phipps obtained possession of this property in 1930.
JOHN SAMUEL7 LAKE (GABRIEL JORDAN6, VINCENT5 LEAK, ELIAS4 LAKE, VINCENT3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born 1876 in Shenandoah County, VA181, and died 1928181.
She married JOHN WILLIAM DODSON April 12, 1899 in Rappahannock, VA. He was born 1879.
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IN the "Memoir of John Aubrey", published by the Wiltshire Topographical Society in 1845, I expressed a wish that the "NATURAL HISTORY of WILTSHIRE", the most important of that author's unpublished manuscripts, might be printed by the Society, as a companion volume to that Memoir, which it is especially calculated to illustrate.
John Provis, of Chippenham, contributed a similar sketch to the third volume of the Beauties of Wiltshire; and the geology of Salisbury and its vicinity is described in Hatcher's History of Salisbury, by the son of the historian, Mr.
John Power of Kington St. Michael (an emperick) told me heretofore that in Pewsham Forest is vitriol; which information he had from his uncle Mr.
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 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
William Oakely, of the Parish of Hanwell, was indicted for feloniously stealing a Weather-Sheep, val.
William Higham alias Old Iron, was again indicted for Felony and Burglary, for breaking the House of Peter Hare at St. Anns Westminster, on the 14th of February, in the Seventh year of His Majesty's Reign, and taking thence three pair of Holland Sheets, six dozen of Stockings, and twenty Yards of Flannel.
John Hyat, of the Parish of Pancrass, was indicted for Counterfeiting the Currant Coin of this Kingdom on the 10th of May, in the Seventh year of His Majesty's Reign; the Fact not being fully proved against him, he was acquitted.
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 Royal Union Flag
The Merchant Jack is a derivative of the Union Jack (the Union Flag serving in its role as a jack).
Officially, in the seventeenth and eighteenth century the jack of a English merchantman was St. George's cross, and of a Scottish merchantman was St. Andrew's cross.
This claim, that the use of "jack" in the term "Union Jack" has its origin in the diminutive meaning of jack when applied to a ship's distinguishing flag, has been challenged by other theories.
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 A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John W. Cousin (l)
John, comparatively well off, leaving them pretty much to their own resources.
He is chiefly remembered as being the translator, jointly with his brother, Rev. William L., of Plutarch’s Lives, but in his day he had some reputation as a poet, his chief work in poetry being Studley Park and Fables of Flora.
— Theologian and scholar, son of William L., Prebendary of Winchester, and author of a Commentary on the Prophets, was born at Winchester, and ed.
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 TEXAS RANGER DISPATCH Magazine
Jack dispatched his sergeant [today this would be a lieutenant] Lefty Block to work with the FBI team.
Jack says that he is an easy man to talk to and he always got along well with him.
Jack says he learned many things from Ranger captains that he tried to pass on to his own men.
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 Jack Hearne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Many of these can be purchased in extremely hi-res digital format.
Jack Hearne J.T.Hearne John Thomas Hearne ; medium-fast bowler who played between 1890 and 1914.
Jack Hearne J.W.Hearne John William Hearne ; leg-spinning all-rounder who played from 1909 to 1936
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 Campaigners for War Grave Commemorations
John PRIVETT RMLI, Discharged Invalided 1/11/16 for "Tuberculosis of lungs".
William John Thomas RUSSELL RMLI, Discharged Invalided 27/10/14 for "Tuberculosis lungs".
William Tuckerman PENWILL RMA, Discharged Invalided at RN Hospital Haslar 29/3/16 for "Bronchitis".
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 The Ancestors and Family of Steven Harn Redman - Person Page 19   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
     John Davis married Hester Harn, daughter of John (I) Harn and Dorcas (Darcus) Davis, abt 1792-1794 at Maryland.
William Bernard Davis died on 21 October 1953 at Central Point Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota, at age 70.
     Jack Denny married Glenna Lorraine Harn, daughter of Harry Harn and Florence Jenkins, on 13 January 1954.
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 LDSEP: Mary Elizabeth Hearne (1902 Dublin-1906)
My mother ("Polly" Mary Elizabeth Hearne) was born 21 Sep 1885 in the city of Leicester, England where her father worked as a butcher.
She was the daughter of Michael Hearne (originally from Kimcote, England) and Ellen Davies (originally from Leintwardine, England), who were married 3 Sep 1883 in St. George Church, Leicester, at the age of 19 (later divorced).
Sometime about 1900-1902 Grandfather Hearne began drinking and the problem came to a head one day when he was cutting pork chops for the retail counter and cut off a finger or part of a finger with the cleaver.
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 rediff.com: cricket channel - It happened this week on this day
Australian leg-break bowler William Cooper (2 Tests from 1881 to 1884) was born.
England all-rounder JW 'Jack" Hearne (24 Tests from 1911 to 1926; 806 runs and 30 wickets) died aged 74.
Australian John Maguire (3 Tests from 1983 to 1984) was born.
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 A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John W. Cousin (h)
of Sir William H., the eminent astronomer and discoverer of the planet Uranus, was born at Slough, and ed.
William H. was born at Heanor, Derbyshire, and was apprenticed to a builder; Mary was born at Coleford, Gloucestershire; they married in 1821, and settled at Hanley, where they carried on business as chemists.
She has a place in literature for her Life of her husband, one of the most interesting biographies in the language, not only on account of its immediate subject, but of the light which it throws upon the characteristics and conditions of the life of Puritans of good family.
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 Saint John's 1992
Memorial University is pleased to welcome the 19th meeting of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies--now come of age in its 21st year--in conjunction with the Atlantic Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
John A. Dussinger, University of Illinois, "Gulliver in Japan: Swift's Satire on the Dutch"
John D. Baird, Victoria College, University of Toronto, "Shaftesbury Among the Poets: Akenside and John Gilbert Cooper"
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 Frank Tarrant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As he scored 200 against Worcestershire in the following match, he accomplished the remarkable feat of scoring two successive double-hundreds.
With J.W. Hearne he forged a partnership that, almost single-handed, allowed Middlesex to come second to Surrey.
During the war, Tarrant played in India, and his bowling was unplayable on the matting wickets against weak batting, whilst in 1918/1919 he achieved the incredible feat of scoring a century and taking all ten wickets in an innings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frank_Tarrant   (671 words)

  
 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court / by Mark Twain ; illustrated by Jack Hearne.
The Prince and the Pauper / Samuel Clemens; adapted by John Norwood Fago ; illustrated by E.R. Cruz.
John Costanza interview (5 p.) in David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview, no. 5 (July 1983).
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/trri/twain.htm   (2917 words)

  
 John Lane Company Records, Index of Correspondents
Sharp, Elizabeth A. (Elizabeth Amelia), 1856-1932--43.1 (with Sharp, William)
Skrine, John Huntley, 1848-1923--44.2 (with Skrine, Mary J. Skrine, Mary J. (Mary Jessie Hammond), b.
Spender, John A. (John Alfred), 1862-1942 (The Westminster Gazette)--44.4, 54.2
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/lane.john.corr.html   (4443 words)

  
 Local Governments
Information on elected officials and officers of the Robertson County, Bremond, Calvert, Franklin, and Hearne local governments is as follows:
Hearne City Hall, 209 Cedar Street, Hearne, TX 77859, www.cityofhearne.com website
Hearne Depot Board of Directors, 209 Cedar Street, Hearne, TX 77859, website
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 Contents Lists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
• Beast of Prey • John Wallace • ss; illus.
• The Distant Horn • John Walters • ss; illus.
• Treasure Below • William Cole • ar; how they are going to bring the Andrea Doria from beneath the sea.; illus.
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 Jack Hearne (John William Hearne) information information - Search.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Jack Hearne (John William Hearne) information information - Search.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)
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In the following years, Hearne's all-round cricket, along with that of Frank Tarrant was a remarkable combination only paralleled by George Hirst and Wilfred Rhodes at Yorkshire.
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 Contents Lists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
• Hurricane • Jack Dillon • ss; illus.
• The Great Horse Race • Jack Schaefer • ar; a race from Evanston, Wyoming to Denver, Colorado in 1908, includes a photo of the finish.; illus.
• The Wrath of Daniel McCrook • William Chamberlain • ss; illus.
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 Alibris - Click here to find books by this author!
Hazelrigg, John ~ Hazelrigg, Lawrence E. Hazeltine, Alice I. Hazeltine, Alice Isabel ~ Hazeltine, Barrett ~ Hazeltine, Cheryl ~ Hazeltine, Karl Snyder
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Heath-Stubbs, John ~ Heath-Stubbs, John Francis Alexand ~ Heath-Stubbs, John Francis Alexander
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 New Horizons for Learning: Transforming Education (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Teacher Talk, a regular gathering of classroom teachers to talk about teaching, offers insight and collegiality to teachers and helps them to do an even better job in the classroom.
Education for Everyone: Agenda for Education in a Democracy John Goodlad, Corinne Mantle-Bromley, and Stephen John Goodlad
Victory in Our Schools: We CAN Give Our Children Excellent Public Education John Stanford.
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L Bdr, RA Ashburton (W) Posnett, William George Tottenham
J Williams, Dr, 1/3 By 4 Wes Br RFA
William Pike, RN Remember the Men of this Parish Who in the Great
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 Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Shrinking House (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Series, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Shrinking House (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Series, 18) by William Arden, Dennis Lynds, Robert Arthur, Jack Hearne(Illustrator), New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 0394924827
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