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Topic: James Lillywhite


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Lillywhite was born in Hove, Sussex on 7 July 1829.
He was the third son of (Frederick) William Lillywhite (1792-1854), the Sussex bowler known as the "Nonpareil" ("unrivalled"), younger brother of the batsman and umpire John Lillywhite (1826-74), and cousin of James Lillywhite (1842-1929) who captained England in the first Test match played against Australia in Melbourne in 1877.
The Lillywhites' father died in 1854 and was buried in Highgate Cemetery, North London.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Fred_Lillywhite   (748 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Frederick William Lillywhite (born 13 June 1792 in Westhampnett, Sussex; died 21 August 1854 in Islington, London) was a famous English cricketer during the game's roundarm era.
Lillywhite, who played for Sussex county cricket teams and latterly for Sussex CCC, was one of the greatest bowlers in cricket history and his status is borne out by his nickname: The Nonpareil.
He was the father of John Lillywhite and Fred Lillywhite and uncle of James Lillywhite.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=William_Lillywhite   (169 words)

  
 james paul wisner / biography
James credits both his parents, his love of music, his intense listening and study of productions and trial and error as a producer of over twenty-four years for his knowledge and experience.
James got his start when his mom asked him to make a demo in his father’s studio in the basement of the house.
Influences in James’ writing are the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, specifically #2 and #4 of Led Zeppelin and Magical Mystery Tour and The White Album from the Beatles.
www.jamespaulwisner.com /bio.html   (438 words)

  
 SEARLE - One Name Study of the SEARLE Surname in Australia - Person Page 32
Birth*: James Francis Ledgerwood was born in 1888 at Newcastle, NSW.
Birth*: James Kay Lillywhite was born in 1892 at Natimuk, Vic.
Birth*: Louise Irene Lillywhite was born in 1894 at Natimuk, Vic.
www.members.optusnet.com.au /~onenamestudy/ons-p/p32.htm   (1166 words)

  
 Ancestral Pedigree
Esther and Richard LILLYWHITE (the son of Richard LILLYWHITE and Elizabeth BUNN) were married 18 Oct 1790 at St.
2+ i James BURN was born 07 Apr 1824; died 23 Nov 1875 at 10 Portland Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Humphrey and Ann Elizabeth LILLYWHITE (the daughter of George John LILLYWHITE and Harriet JOHNS) were married 01 Feb 1847 at St George, Bloomsbury, London.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~tarry/ftree.htm   (2283 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - James Lillywhite (jnr)
Jim Lillywhite was a slow left-armer with a high and accurate delivery, a hard-hitting lower-order batsman and a sound fielder.
LILLYWHITE, JAMES, JUN., born at West Hampnett, Sussex, on February 23, 1842, died at Westerton, Chichester, on October 25,aged 87.
James Lillywhite came of a great cricketing family, of whom the best known was his uncle, William, the " Nonpareil." He bowled, as he batted, left-handed, was rather slow with a high delivery, and like others of the same period was exceptionally accurate in his pitch.
www.icc-cricket.com /rankings/content/player/16296.html   (913 words)

  
 History of Test cricket (to 1883) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Losing captain, James Lillywhite was magnanimous in defeat, saying, "The win was...a feather in their cap and a distinction that no Englishman will begrudge them".
Lillywhite's team proved itself to be stronger than the Australasian suggested, and went on to win the second match.
Lillywhite's XI was so dominant there were rumours that they had deliberately underperformed in the first game so as to secure better odds from bookmakers on winning the second.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_Test_cricket_(to_1883)   (4436 words)

  
 Clifton RFC History James Arthur Bush   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
James Bush was chosen to play rugby for England after making a 5 appearances for Blackheath.
James Arthur Bush was swordbearer during the unveiling of the statue of Queen
James Arthur Bush's last first-class cricket match was on the 28th to the 30th July 1890, for Gloucestershire against Yorkshire at Dewsbury and Savile Ground, Savile Town, Dewsbury.
www.cliftonrfchistory.co.uk /internationals/england/bush/bush.htm   (3490 words)

  
 Fred Lillywhite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lillywhite was born in Hove, Sussex on 7 July 1829.
He was the third son of (Frederick) William Lillywhite (1792-1854), the Sussex bowler known as the "Nonpareil" ("unrivalled"), younger brother of the batsman and umpire John Lillywhite (1826-74), and cousin of James Lillywhite (1842-1929) who captained England in the first Test match played against Australia in Melbourne in 1877.
The Lillywhites' father died in 1854 and was buried in Highgate Cemetery, North London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fred_Lillywhite   (814 words)

  
 LILLYWHITE Family Tree
I should add that our family are connected to the Lillywhite family through the marriage of Laura Evangeline Lillywhite to James Haddock in Trichinopoly in 1878.
John James Haddock was born in Rangoon on 11 September 1879.
Alice Maud Lillywhite, born 30 August 1874, Trichinopoly, India.
www.sumgenius.com.au /lillywhite_family_tree.htm   (1338 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - James Lillywhite
James Lillywhite, like his brother John, played for both Sussex and Middlesex as a fast roundarm bowler from 1850 to 1860, although with less success.
His more lasting contribution to the game was as the publisher of James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual, which ran between 1872 and 1900 and was, in its time, as prestigious and famous as Wisden.
Edited throughout by Charles Alcock, from 1886 it incorporated John Lillywhite's Cricketer's Companion after the latter finished in 1885.
content-usa.cricinfo.com /england/content/player/16581.html   (220 words)

  
 SEARLE - One Name Study of the SEARLE Surname in Australia - Person Page 76
Birth*: Louisa Markham Searle was born in 1856 at Brighton, Vic.
Marriage*: Lydia Searle married James Arthur Bruce in 1907 at Vic.
She was the daughter of James Searle and Ruth Searle.
www.members.optusnet.com.au /~onenamestudy/ons-p/p76.htm   (1408 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Jean Mary Bladon and others
     Louis Henry James Lillywhite is the son of Louis Patterson Lillywhite.
He is the son of Louis Henry James Lillywhite and Stella Beaumont.
She is the daughter of Louis Henry James Lillywhite and Stella Beaumont.
www.thepeerage.com /p495.htm   (680 words)

  
 Rafe Champion describes the role of commerce and gambling in the hisory of cricket.essay
Feelings ran high in an exchange of letters in the Argus between the tour promoter and James Lillywhite, spokesman for the professionals.
Lillywhite’s final letter had expletives deleted from it.
Despite this bone of contention, Lillywhite captained the next touring team in 1876—77, the tour which started the continuing series of test matches between England and Australia.
www.the-rathouse.com /Revivalist4/cricketessay.html   (2875 words)

  
 Crossbeam Systems - Press Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Based in the UK, Lillywhite will be responsible for continuing the ongoing development of Crossbeam sales in UK and Ireland, and accelerating the company momentum in the fast-growing Unified Threat Management market.
Lillywhite joins Crossbeam from Nokia, where he held the position of Country Manager for UK and Ireland in Nokia’s Enterprise Solutions division..
To coincide with Lillywhite’s appointment, James Clegg, also based in Crossbeam’s UK office, has been promoted to EMEA account director.
www.crossbeamsystems.com /press_092605.asp   (447 words)

  
 FIFA.com The Official web site of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association
For the modern game the first limits of size (27 to 28 inches circumference) were put into the laws in 1883.
The law was then rewritten simply to place the responsibility on players to choose equipment with care to comply with the overall message of the first paragraph.
James Lillywhite advertises early football equipment in a 19th century brochure (From: A History of the Laws of Association Football, Rous/Ford).
www.fifa.com /en/development/index/0,1219,6540,00.html?articleid=6540   (1809 words)

  
 The match had been arranged at short notice, and the scheduling seems to be somewhat abitrary
The initial field setting was: Shaw, bowler; John Selby, wicketkeeper; Thomas Emmett, point; James Southerton, slip; Allen Hill, “forward cover”; James Lillywhite jnr, mid-off; Andrew Greenwood, long-off; George Ulyett, long-on; Henry Charlwood, square leg; Thomas Armitage, mid-wicket; Henry Jupp, short leg.
His second 50 came in 30-35 minutes off only 40 balls (approx.), and was quite different in character to his earlier, and subsequent, scoring.
In the next over: Gregory c Greenwood b Lillywhite 0, a lofted shot caught on the on side.
www.sportstats.com.au /bannerman165.html   (1572 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Made Men: DVD: James Belushi,Michael Beach,Timothy Dalton,Steve Railsback,Carlton Wilborn,Vanessa ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
James Belushi is a former gangster in the Federal Witness Protection Program, hiding in the small redneck town of Harmony.
Skipper, the mysterious mob boss Belushi worked for, discovers his whereabouts and sends four thugs to collect the $12 million Belushi had been stealing from him, and then whack him.
James Belushi deserves mention for a terrific performance, at once serious, convincing, and funny.
www.amazon.com /Made-Men-James-Belushi/dp/B000021Y7A   (1370 words)

  
 James Lillywhite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Lillywhite (born 23 February 1842 in Westhampnett; died 25 October 1929 in Chichester) was the first ever captain of the English cricket team, captaining 2 Test matches against Australia in 1876/7, losing the first, but winning the second.
Lillywhite’s other match as umpire was the drawn 4th Test between England and Australia at Old Trafford in 1899.
This biographical article of an English Test cricketer is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Lillywhite   (216 words)

  
 The MG Car Club T Register
Cheques payable to J D James should be sent with order to 85 Bath Road, Keynsham, BRISTOL BS31 1SR.
It follows that the ‘tie up’ with “MG Enthusiast” will cease when the change is introduced and we understand that the decision of MGCC Council has been conveyed to the magazine.
I ask 'T' Register Members to trust their Council Members (John James, Council Voting Member) and Roy Miller (Supporting Council Representative) to do what they consider right after listening to the debate at Council.
www.tregister.org /news.aspx   (2436 words)

  
 The Ashes Cricket Series Since 1877 - 334 Not Out
This was to be the first time England toured Australia without being invited by the Australian organizers.
The tour was arranged by Sussex cricketer James Lillywhite, and naturally managed and captained the touring party of only twelve players.
Although the batting was considered to be weak, the bowling most certainly wasn't and included the three leading bowlers in the country, namely Alfred Shaw, Allen Hill and James Southerton.
www.334notout.com /ashes/reports/report1.htm   (661 words)

  
 Thomas Armitage Ancestral Quest
Against Middlesex at Sheffield he made his highest score for the county, an impressive 95.
His bowling was equally as impressive and made a great impression on fellow professional James Southerton who remarked "....he had never seen lobs that were so good".
His form that season led him to be chosen by James Lillywhite for England's 1876/77 tour of Australia and New Zealand.
web.ukonline.co.uk /lindsay/armitage.htm   (745 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Note: Because of the thousands of names on this page, plus many thousands more throughout this project it is too time comsuming to place a space between the husband and the wife.
Note that the first name in the list below, "James Purveyor" who is married to "Jane Bowshire", has no space between the husband and the wife.
When searching for the full name, begin with the surname first followed by the given name without a space between the two.
www.familyresearcher.org /ODIHAM.cfm   (119 words)

  
 Scores, reports and series summaries from AUS v ENG 1876-77 tour
The latter went on to record the game's first Test century as he cracked 165* in Australia's 1st innings total of 245, laying the foundation for the home team's eventual 45-run victory.
James Lillywhite's England were bowled out for 196 in response, with Billy Midwinter taking 5-28 to claim the inaugural five-wicket haul.
Bowlers dominated second time around with Alfred Shaw's 5-38 helping reduce Australia to 104 all out before Thomas Kendall ripped through England with 7-55 to complete the win.
www.channel4.com /sport/cricket/international/thd_199.html   (252 words)

  
 australian cricket team, australian cricket board, australian cricket news, western australian cricket
At the time, there was no significance placed on these matches - statisticians later called them "test matches" between England and Australia.
James Lillywhite's English side toured Australia in between January and April, 1877 and played the first two test matches after a drawn match against a New South Wales side.
Charles Bannerman faced the first ball in test matches, scored the first runs in test matches and scored the first test century and half-century.
www.nettechnowebdesign.com /australian_cricket_team.htm   (2965 words)

  
 Lillywhite ancestry
Museums : Family History : names : Lillywhite
Sep 30, 2007 - This is the Lillywhite page of genealogy information.
- We have the following items of interest regarding the surname Lillywhite for family history and genealogy, Lillywhite family reunion information and general websites for Lillywhite.
www.museumstuff.com /family-history/names/Lillywhite.php   (77 words)

  
 alt.music.smiths/morrissey FAQ
Cobrin, Spencer James Drummer for Morrissey solo, from 1991 to 1997, previously in The Memphis Sinners with Gary Day.
Maker, James Friend of Morrissey's during the early days of The Smiths.
Morrisey, Paul Director of Andy Warhol's Flesh, from which a still was taken for the cover of [39]The Smiths.
www.faqs.org /faqs/music/smiths-morrissey   (6867 words)

  
 History of Lords Cricket Field London England
MCC's next step towards establishing itself as cricket's most influential body involved its development of a relationship with Australia, where emigrants had started playing the game competitively.
So in 1877 James Lillywhite and an England side boarded a steamer and traveled for eight weeks before playing Australia in the first official Test match - although it was not until 26 years later, in 1903, that MCC undertook official responsibility for England's tours 'down under'.
One of MCC's most famous players, Dr W.G. Grace, from Gloucestershire, gave the Club even greater recognition through his monumental performances and stature.
www.cricketclub.org /england_history.html   (913 words)

  
 Cricket in Sussex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A quarter of a century later, local businessmen financed the first England tour of Australia.
The England team led by James Lillywhite, who came from Westhampnett, also included two other players from Sussex: James Southerton from Petworth and Henry Charlwood from Horsham.
Before leaving for Australia the last match they played was against the Priory Park Club.
www.chichester.gov.uk /museum/tl9a10.htm   (158 words)

  
 When did test cricket between England and Australia start? in The AnswerBank: Sport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Australia won the first match with England levelling the series in a return match.
The tour was arranged by the Sussex cricketer James Lillywhite.
Many of the greats of Victorian cricket, including the legendary W.G Grace chose not to make the long and arduous boat journey.
www.theanswerbank.co.uk /Article1309.html   (442 words)

  
 HNS - Crossbeam Systems Appoints Neal Lillywhite As New Country Manager For UK And Ireland
Crossbeam Systems, Inc., the leader in protecting the world's largest networks, has appointed Neal Lillywhite as country manager, UK and Ireland.
Lillywhite joins Crossbeam from Nokia, where as Country Manager, UK & Ireland, for Nokia's Enterprise Solutions division, he delivered the division's first year of over achievement in four years.
Clegg will be responsible for driving the Global Mobile Operator & Telco Accounts and use his unparalleled experience to accelerate Crossbeam sales in those accounts through EMEA region.
www.net-security.org /secworld.php?id=3461   (673 words)

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