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1869 published the first issue of Whitaker's | Almanack, a reference annual, which met with immediate |
In the 1967 Wisden Cricketer's | Almanack, A.A. Thomson described this series as "a rub |
ognised as Test matches by Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, although this status was taken away from the |
Low's Literary | Almanack and Illustrated Souvenir for 1873, 1873. |
Samuel Morland publishes A Perpetual | Almanack and Several Useful Tables. |
tes Gazette, The Wisden Cricketer, the Wisden | Almanack and The Big Issue. |
ther works, including The Canadian mercantile | almanack, and became sole owner of the newspaper in 18 |
s not reported in the 1964 Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack and his obituary did not appear until the 199 |
n and records compiler for Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack and contributes the career records section to |
His name appeared in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack as "Bucklan". |
vy, Stevens is recorded by Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack as a lance-corporal in the Royal Marines. |
houses, and later he contributed to the Comic | Almanack between 1835 and 1852 and Omnibus in 1842. |
n honer of Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's | Almanack, BFA's Poor Richard's Gazette is the schools |
periodical during the seventeenth century, An | Almanack Calculated for New England. |
irst-class wickets in what Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack declared was a "depressing" season. |
On his death, the Wisden Cricketer's | Almanack described him as the best all-rounder produce |
in Newbury, Berkshire, the Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack described him as being "a free-hitting bat wi |
The | almanack ends on this ominous note, opening up the pos |
His last work was An | Almanack for 1683. |
An | Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1648. |
"Poor Richard's | Almanack for the 20th Century" 1984 |
Bickerstaff's Boston | almanack, for the year of our redemption, 1780. |
bituary appeared within the Wisden Cricketers | Almanack for Routledge after his death in 1927. |
He took eight catches, and Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack for 1931 said that he "rendered useful servic |
en (honour awarded in 1954 Wisden Cricketer's | Almanack for deeds done in 1953 English season) - Neil |
1954 to 1988 and editor of Wisden Cricketer's | Almanack for six years from 1981 until 1986. |
Year (awarded in the 1959 Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack for their deeds in 1958) - Leslie Jackson, Ro |
matches were written up in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack for 1946, and the team played three times at |
to who published the genuine edition of Ames' | Almanack forcing Ames to certify by card as to the ori |
ary in the 1916 edition of Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, Garrett was killed while serving as a lieute |
and several subsequent editions of Whitaker's | Almanack have advertisements for Brocks, under an earl |
In his obituary in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, he was misnamed as "Arthur" Ling. |
ary in the 1957 edition of Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, he was invited to join Gloucestershire by W. |
Cover of Ames | Almanack in 1761 |
His obituary in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack in 1988 says left-handed; his Cricketarchive |
Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, in its report on Somerset in the 1981 editio |
a full page of coverage in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack in April 2008. |
His obituary in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack in 1943 records that he was employed by the P |
Old Moore's | Almanack is an astrological almanac which has been pub |
The | almanack is presented as though it were written by Ger |
The Deptford Mice | Almanack is a book to accompany the Deptford Mice and |
The Oxford | Almanack is an annual almanac published by the Oxford |
Woodgate “won his moral victory,” the Rowing | Almanack later recalled. |
Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack noted approvingly his "good bowling action an |
the first-class team, and Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack noted that he "offered promise for the future |
andfather was noted in his Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack obituary as being "a well-known member" of th |
Strong's astronomical diary, calendar or, | almanack, OCLC 55817806 |
"fast", but the report in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack of his first first-class match in 1948 reads: |
Elizabeth Pool, "The Bloudy | Almanack, or England's Looking-Glass" (1651). |
In the 1963 edition of Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, Richardson was selected by Neville Cardus as |
feature in the XI, though Wisden Cricketer's | Almanack said after the series that leaving Ratnayeke |
Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, several volumes to 1879 |
Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, several volumes to 1874 |
According to Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, Somerset started the week at Oxford in some |
The report in Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack stated this was probably the most unpleasant |
Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack stated that the "chief cause of failure was t |
end of the over with what Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack termed "more emphasis than usual, probably be |
udley Leavitt, publisher of Leavitt's Farmers | Almanack, the second oldest in the nation; and Hartfor |
ion of five public school bowlers in the 1918 | almanack, there being no first-class cricket to report |
e was deemed "spirited" by Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack, though Somerset were following on at the tim |
Whitaker's | Almanack to 2004, Joseph Whitaker and Sons Ltd/A&C Bla |
The same format used in Ames' | Almanack was implemented by the Old Farmer's Almanac t |
ant, and publisher of the Warsop and District | Almanack, was shot in the head and chest as he sat in |
, the OED cites an 1897 edition of Whitaker's | Almanack, which specified the number of gallons of win |
ch" and as "greentops", by Wisden Cricketer's | Almanack writer Lawrence Booth, but Booth had some fin |
of Somerset's 1960 season, Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack wrote that lack of a match winning fast bowle |
Wisden Cricketers' | Almanack wrote: "Turner... had a few good days, but no |
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