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  • Note, however, that the young gentlemen might also be rated as seamen rather than mi
  • e music for the film, And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen... Millar's song "Rich and Poor", co-composed
  • For the gentlemen, Mr Henry Potts came first with 89 hits and
  • 1965: Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen (documentary)(uncredited)
  • All subordinate officers, and all Gentlemen, must be under the age of 55 years on joinin
  • 1971 Tony Award (Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen, nominee)
  • own for his portrayals of impeccable English gentlemen not given to displays of emotion.
  • sh You A Merry Christmas; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; O Come All Ye Faithful; Joy to the World" -
  • elite of the neighbourhood, both ladies and gentlemen, occupied seats, and indulged freely in choi
  • In the game against Gentlemen of Canada, he took eleven wickets in the mat
  • bed as "one of the most elegant and spirited gentlemen of his time", and her mother made a success
  • illiams' brother Morgan played one match for Gentlemen of Glamorgan during the 1913 season.
  • In 1846, the Gentlemen of Southwell with Five men given and A Mynn,
  • ade his debut in first-class cricket for The Gentlemen of England in 1908.
  • tch on the ground came in July 1863 when the Gentlemen of Kent played South Wales Cricket Club.
  • Ede also played first-class cricket for the Gentlemen of England against Cambridge University in 1
  • ves at the National Theatre, London; The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merchant of Venice and Talk o
  • Hedley represented I Zingari against the Gentlemen of England three years running from 1888 as
  • He was one of the Gentlemen of Her Majesty's privy chamber from 1844.
  • ho the ground is name after, was part of the Gentlemen of Sussex team.
  • Norton made an appearance in 1860 for the Gentlemen of Kent, but his only first-class appearance
  • free-thinker has his journal: why should the Gentlemen of England be unrepresented in the Press?
  • ing: 8-31 Fred Morley Players of the North v Gentlemen of the South 1875
  • Walker, played one first class match for the Gentlemen of the North.
  • In 1905 he played for the Gentlemen of England and for London County.
  • held on the ground came in 1888 between the Gentlemen of Norfolk and the Parsees cricket team duri
  • School, and a few weeks later played for the Gentlemen of England against the Gentlemen of Kent, th
  • Humble also played for Gentlemen of Derbyshire and later for Free Foresters.
  • He played against 22 Gentlemen of Hampshire for the United England Eleven i
  • class fixtures, the first the clash between Gentlemen of the North and Gentlemen of the South in A
  • the first two hiding behind the pseudonym "A Gentlemen of the University of Cambridge" (no doubt af
  • In late August, playing for the Gentlemen of England against I Zingari at the Scarboro
  • l complain that this argot misrepresents the gentlemen of the press."
  • l adaptations for the BBC, including The Two Gentlemen of Verona in 1984 for their The Complete Dra
  • 1910 to manage Poel's production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona at His Majesty's Theatre.
  • a few games for Warwickshire, two games for Gentlemen of Warwick in 1887 and 1888 and one game aga
  • arly Comedies: Love's Labour's Lost, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • His best bowling performance was for the Gentlemen of the MCC in 1861, when he claimed nine wic
  • He appeared for the Gentlemen of the North against the Gentlemen of the So
  • quare, London; his last words were "and now, gentlemen of the jury, you will consider of your verdi
  • He also played first-class cricket for the Gentlemen of England in 1883 and 1886, the Gentlemen i
  • ame in 1894 when the South Saxons played the Gentlemen of the Netherlands, a Netherlands side which
  • lthough he did score 138 in a minor game for Gentlemen of Worcestershire against Gentlemen of Suffo
  • Hedley made his first-class debut for the Gentlemen of England against Cambridge University in 1
  • other sides including Brasenose College and Gentlemen of England in that season.
  • lub on 7 occasions between 1868 to 1878, the Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club once in 1868 and
  • activities such as: Anime Club, Bible Study, Gentlemen of Randolph, Ladies of Randolph and a High S
  • Rodney's Pillar at the top was built by the gentlemen of Montgomeryshire who supplied oak wood fro
  • ings before being bowled by Bart King.In the Gentlemen of Philadelphia second innings Bower took hi
  • Jemison also performed in The Two Gentlemen of Verona and As You Like It at the Chicago
  • He also represented the Gentlemen of England in 12 first-class matches, where
  • lphia each year to represent the city on the Gentlemen of Philadelphia team.
  • k, brought to the church by about threescore gentlemen of the Inns of Court and Oxford.
  • ll's brother Charles Michell represented the Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club in a single first
  • nce making 101 in an hour for Oxford against Gentlemen of England.
  • Also in 1956, Blake represented the Gentlemen of England in a single match against the tou
  • e for Hampshire in 1897, against the touring Gentlemen of Philadelphia.
  • season Lucas played his final match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the Sout
  • iam Fulbecke two speeches, while three other gentlemen of Gray's Inn, one of whom was Francis Bacon
  • t-class match during that season against the Gentlemen of Kent.
  • ce Kid; she also appeared on Broadway in Two Gentlemen of Verona, I Love My Wife, and The Me Nobody
  • Evans later played for Gentlemen of Liverpool and District during a Canadian
  • Gentlemen of Fortune (1971)
  • nce for the Players of the South against the Gentlemen of England in 1904.
  • Gentlemen of Leisure
  • Gower played two first-class matches for the Gentlemen of England against Oxford University and Cam
  • second XI and one first class match for the Gentlemen of England.
  • I've only read yiddish policemen's union and gentlemen of the road I'm about 1/2 way through.
  • played for Halifax C.C. in 1880 against 'The Gentlemen of Canada', scoring 35 and 12 at the top of
  • "The Gentlemen of the Chorus"
  • r Oxford University in 1847 and 1848 and for Gentlemen of the North in 1852.
  • Playing for Lansdown against the touring Gentlemen of Philadelphia the following month, he scor
  • Two Gentlemen of Verona (2005)
  • les Currer, making his first class debut for Gentlemen of England in 1846.
  • by Proteus in the Shakespearean play The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
  • Ladies and Gentlemen of Art, a group focusing on African-American
  • reenfield made his first-class debut for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the Sout
  • es in a single first-class match against the Gentlemen of England.
  • ed numerous non first-class fixtures for the Gentlemen of Hampshire from 1857 to 1864.
  • Address to the country gentlemen of England.
  • rrey, and was also selected to represent the Gentlemen of the North in July 1967.
  • and to provide and maintain a fraternity of gentlemen of calibre for mutual support whilst at Univ
  • lequins and between 1855 and 1857 played for Gentlemen of Kent teams.
  • 1642 he signed a joint engagement with other gentlemen of the county to help raise a regiment of dr
  • , and the like, and a speech made before the gentlemen of Sussex, at Lewes, 11 October 1745, on the
  • ayed for Marylebone Cricket Club (1909), the Gentlemen of England (1910) and HDG Leveson-Gower's XI
  • His only other first-class match was for the Gentlemen of England, whom he represented against I Zi
  • ly first-class match when he represented the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the Sout
  • In 1884 he played for Gentlemen of Derbyshire against Gentlemen of Philadelp
  • to the first-class scene in 1897 to play the Gentlemen of Philadelphia.
  • He also represented the Gentlemen of Manchester and the Gentlemen of Lancashir
  • norm for Thursday evenings to be sung by the gentlemen of the choir.
  • The following year, Exham appeared for the Gentlemen of Derbyshire against the Gentlemen of Phila
  • Queen Elizabeth I on January 18 1562, by the Gentlemen of the Inner Temple.
  • Poems, Chiefly by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall (1792)
  • first-class match for Hampshire against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, where he became one of Bart
  • lians chose to face the full strength of the Gentlemen of Philadelphia in a three day match startin
  • his best knock his 82 for Oxford against the Gentlemen of England.
  • ember of a Catholic association of unmarried gentlemen of property, organised by George Gilbert, an
  • He scored 77 and 27 for the Gentlemen of England against Surrey in April 1906, W.G
  • Although it considered forming a Gentlemen of Denbighshire team for eventual readmissio
  • 2007: Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical), The Winter's Tale
  • so played a single first-class match for the Gentlemen of the South in 1905.
  • Brummell, the resort of nearly all the fine gentlemen of the day.
  • political life of the colony, with numerous gentlemen of means forming large studs.
  • ent, with the support and agreement of other gentlemen of the county, in the hope of avoiding civil
  • ng winter of 1908-09, Winter toured with the Gentlemen of Philadelphia once again, travelling to Ja
  • ets at 19.42 with a best of 6 for 76 against Gentlemen of England.
  • was part of, and occasionally directed, "The Gentlemen of St John's."
  • e and directed the musical adaptation of Two Gentlemen of Verona on Broadway; and John-Michael Tebe
  • The gentlemen of Selkirk, Jedburgh and Duns were summoned
  • ive occupants thus lived as retiring country gentlemen of reduced means, which meant that the house
  • nd away against Gloucestershire, and for the Gentlemen of the North against the Players of the Nort
  • He appeared for Gentlemen of Essex in 1933.
  • peared in first class cricket in matches for Gentlemen of England (1885), I Zingari (1886), an Engl
  • ets were taken in the one match, against the Gentlemen of England, including a return of 4/52 in th
  • Gentlemen of the Town, of whose Money she
  • riple hundred in all first-class cricket for Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club at Canterbury jus
  • as to be accomplished by moving 'twenty-four gentlemen of England, of sufficient land, to disburst
  • ame known as the "Caballero de la Raza" (The gentlemen of the race).
  • In 1876 he appeared for the Gentlemen of the South, and by 1878 had moved to Derby
  • As the Gentlemen of St. John's, they also sing lighter music,
  • ass matches for the Marylebone Cricket Club, Gentlemen of England, London County and an England XI
  • also appeared in matches for an England XI, Gentlemen of England, Gentlemen of the North and Maryl
  • In 1879, he took 119 wickets for the Gentlemen of Yorkshire but, in his first-class cricket
  • ar he played his final first-class match for Gentlemen of England against the Gentlemen of Kent.
  • een 1863 and 1864 for two Lancashire teams - Gentlemen of Lancashire and Players of Lancashire - ag
  • tion McDonell played first-class matches for Gentlemen of England, Gentlemen of the South and PF Wa
  • rkes' first recorded major match was for the Gentlemen of Surrey against the Gentlemen of Netherlan
  • ed match on the ground was in 1851, when the Gentlemen of Sussex played the Gentlemen of Surrey.
  • England (1887), G.F. Vernon's XI (1887/88), Gentlemen of England (1888-1892), South of England (18
  • Club, where he played 2 matches against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia.
  • ed match on the ground was in 1847, when the Gentlemen of Suffolk played the Gentlemen of Norfolk.
  • ly played a single first-class match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the Sout
  • ed match on the ground was in 1867, when the Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire played the Gentlemen of L
  • with career best figures of 8/36 against the Gentlemen of England in 1879.
  • ed match on the ground was in 1860, when the Gentlemen of Kent played the Gentlemen of Berkshire.
  • games for Kent County Cricket Club, England, Gentlemen of England, Gentlemen of Kent, Gentlemen of
  • ces for representative amateur sides such as Gentlemen of the North, Gentlemen of the MCC and he tw
  • f the Shrew, Much Ado About Nothing, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Orlando, A Midsummer Night's Drea
  • Tayler made his first-class debut for the Gentlemen of Kent against the Gentlemen of Marylebone
  • Keitt instructed him that dueling was for gentlemen of equal social standing, and suggested that
  • mb played a single first-class match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Gentlemen of the No
  • r Somerset, in addition to one match for the Gentlemen of England against the Combined Services.
  • e also appeared for North of England (1877), Gentlemen of the North (1877) and an England XI (1878)
  • thurst also represented A to K, England, the Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club, the Gentlemen of
  • ed match on the ground was in 1868, when the Gentlemen of Rochdale played Australian Aboriginals du
  • ost respectable merchants and shipowners and gentlemen of the highest stations in the commonwealth.
  • aken place here in the 1734 season when "The Gentlemen of Kent" beat "The Gentlemen of Sussex".
  • gland, he played a first-class match for the Gentlemen of England against Oxford University in 1919
  • ed match on the ground was in 1844, when the Gentlemen of the North played the Gentlemen of the Sou
  • fferentiates the coarse brutal male from the gentlemen of our nation.
  • ot out which helped Kent to victory over the Gentlemen of Philadelphia in 1897.
  • -1874), Marylebone Cricket Club (1873-1882), Gentlemen of England (1871-1883), the Gentlemen (1873)
  • When the Gentlemen of Philadelphia toured England in 1903, they
  • The Gentlemen of the North used the ground in 1858 when th
  • matches for the North of England (1893) and Gentlemen of England (1895).
  • eason, against Surrey, having played for the Gentlemen of Hampshire twenty-one years previously.
  • On 16 May, 1783, a group drawn from ' Gentlemen of Rank, fortune and Ingenuity' plus some 'i
  • local state and private schools, whilst the gentlemen of the choir are all volunteers.
  • d hosted its only first-class match when the Gentlemen of the North played the Gentlemen of the Sou
  • dditionally, in 1862 Garnier represented the Gentlemen of the North in asingle first-class fixture
  • l as for the Marylebone Cricket Club and the Gentlemen of the South.
  • Herbie Hewett and Woods also played for the Gentlemen of England and toured North America as part
  • ets, Hawaiian dancers, Hawaiians, ladies and gentlemen of society, servants
  • ed to England in 1908 as part of the touring Gentlemen of Philadelphia side.
  • s last match against touring Parsees was for Gentlemen of Warwickshire in 1888.
  • gland XI in 1847, for Burton in 1848 and for Gentlemen of Staffordshire in 1852.
  • came in 1903 when Gloucestershire played the Gentlemen of Philadelphia.
  • came close with a innings of 99 against the Gentlemen of the South.
  • City Shakespeare in the Park revival of Two Gentlemen of Verona.
  • 2 The Two Gentlemen of Verona * - another transcript by Ralph Cr
  • 15.78 with a highest score of 49 against the Gentlemen of the North for the Players.
  • ed that, although the troop was "composed of gentlemen of fortune," its members had "shown a noble
  • He was also Valentine in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Bergetto in 'Tis Pity She's a Who
  • He played for Gentlemen of Derbyshire during a tour by Canada in 188
  • e Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and The Taming of the Shrew in th
  • n 1869 he played for Dudley and also for the Gentlemen of Worcester when he took 8 wickets in an in
  • in Much Ado About Nothing; Julia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona; Tamora in Titus Andronicus; Lady
  • s, such as used to be affected by well-to-do gentlemen of the old school about 40 years ago, and a
  • is composed of merchants, bankers, and other gentlemen of known respectability.
  • so played a single first-class match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the Sout
  • rk 2005, performed in rotation with "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" and "Hamlet."
  • Meagher's country of Ikerrin, by some of the gentlemen of the Butlers.
  • The Cornish gentlemen offered on the ground (in answer to a bet of
  • ts include All-American, Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen, On the Town, Irene, and Can-Can.
  • f half a dozen castellans and a few score of gentlemen on 12 July 1704.
  • He also represented the Players against the Gentlemen on four occasions.
  • rd on this record: "Phil Madeira, ladies and gentlemen, on the ivories!
  • led in western Germany with 'several English gentlemen', one of whom may have been Francis, afterwa
  • sts of Mr Semibrief (the impresario) and two gentlemen, one of whom has experienced Italian opera a
  • nd was able to set up several of his sons as gentlemen or in other prominent positions.
  • Momo, also known as The Grey Gentlemen or The Men in Grey, is a fantasy novel by Mi
  • tly I am in some battle with the Peripatetic gentlemen, particularly when I note that those fattest
  • ival for the attentions of the single, older gentlemen passing through Mayberry.
  • lington as Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Pensioners from 1828 to 1830 and under Sir R
  • office as Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Pensioners from 1797 to 1799.
  • appointed Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Pensioners under Lord Goderich, a post he he
  • ved as the Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Pensioners from 1677 to 1682, and as a capta
  • nother Edward Ferrers was one of the band of gentlemen pensioners at Elizabeth's court on 1 June 15
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