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    Charles Jesse Kortright (9 January 1871 – 11 December 1952) was an English cricketer, who played for Essex and Free Foresters. In his obituary in the...
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  • Kortright is a surname. and may refer to: Anne Marie Kortright (born 1982), Puerto Rican fashion model Charles Kortright (1871–1952), English cricketer...
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  • (Hampshire), Wilf Wooller (Captain) (Glamorgan), Don Shepherd (Glamorgan), Charles Kortright (Essex) and Tom Wass (Nottinghamshire). "The side bats down to No...
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    have achieved this feat in the history of the game, the others being Charles Kortright, Roy Gilchrist and Jeff Thomson. and he was given his county cap in...
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  • (Gloucestershire) Sidney Kitcat (1890–1891) : S. A. P. Kitcat () Charles Kortright (1893) : C. J. Kortright () Francis Lacey (1887–1896) : F. E. Lacey () Oswald Lancashire...
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  • R. Knight Nick Knight (1991–1994) : N. V. Knight Charles Kortright (1889–1911) : C. J. Kortright Jim Laker (1962–1964) : J. C. Laker Arthur Lapham (1921) :...
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    wickets on the first day, with Frederick Fane, Charlie McGahey and Charles Kortright all passing 50. Jones took four wickets as Essex could only add a...
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    regarded as the second-fastest bowler in England, shaded only by Charles Kortright. His 548 wickets at 22.28 included 102 in 1895 and 9 for 28 against...
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  • Pearson was dismissed for 44 runs in the Oxford first innings by Charles Kortright, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 4 runs by the...
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    April 1981, pp. 57-59. Anthony Meredith, The Demon and the Lobster: Charles Kortright and Digby Jephson, remarkable bowlers in the golden age (1987) Media...
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  • Charles Kortright and claiming that "he hit me black and blue"; in fact, the bulk of the Essex bowling was done by medium-pace bowlers and Kortright failed...
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    Cornelius Kortright purchased Hylands House and employed the well-known landscape architect Humphry Repton, who set about redesigning the gardens. Kortright planned...
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  • Crosfield (1892) A. C. MacLaren (1893–1909) C. B. Fry (1893–1914) Charles Kortright (1893–1900) Hugh Bromley-Davenport (1893) Levi Wright (1893–1905)...
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    This was Lilley's highest first-class score at the time. Fast bowler Charles Kortright was outstanding for Essex, taking 8/94 including Lilley who was trapped...
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  • Kemble, and mother was Hester (née Kortright) Gouverneur (1770–1842), sister of the First Lady Elizabeth Kortright Monroe. His younger sister, Maria Charlotte...
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    at George Washington W 88–65  11–12 (5–5)  30 – Montgomery   12 – Kortright   5 – Kortright  Charles E. Smith Center (1,272) Washington, D.C. February 11, 2024...
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  • Charles Walter Sneyd-Kynnersley CMG (1849 - 11 July 1904) (also known as C W Sneyd-Kynnersley or C W S Kynnersley), was a British colonial administrator...
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    Collection, an art gallery with a focus on the Group of Seven, and the Kortright Centre for Conservation. In 2001, the village and its surrounding communities...
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  • the Second World War he married and had at least one child with Cynthia Kortright. His fourth wife, Diana, was the widow of the Fitzrovian writer Julian...
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    New York. Elizabeth (December 19, 1819 – 1903); married Hiram Yaker of Kortright, New York. Collis Potter (October 22, 1821 – August 13, 1900) Joseph (March...
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  • to Thomas Wynn, 1st Baron Newborough (aged 49/50), in 1786. Elizabeth Kortright (aged 17) married James Monroe (aged 26) in February 1786. Monroe would...
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    McCall Cadwalader and Maria Charlotte Gouverneur (niece of Elizabeth Kortright, who had married U.S. President James Monroe). The marriage "propelled...
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  • Hamilton, 1846–1853 Robert William Keate, 1853–1857 Cornelius Hendricksen Kortright, 1857–1864 Robert Miller Mundy, 1864–1871 Sanford Freeling, 1871–1875...
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    of Samuel Laurence Gouverneur (1799–1865) and the niece of Elizabeth Kortright and U.S. President James Monroe. He died at Greenwood, in Trenton, Mercer...
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    Virginian, James Madison. On February 16, 1786, Monroe married Elizabeth Kortright (1768–1830), who came from New York City's high society, at Trinity Church...
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    talk: Phage factor". Scientific American. pp. 80–83. JSTOR 26016042. Kortright KE, Chan BK, Koff JL, Turner PE (February 2019). "Phage Therapy: A Renewed...
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    1831, Cadwalader married Maria Charlotte Gouverneur. Her aunt Elizabeth Kortright had married U.S. President James Monroe, and brother Samuel Laurence Gouverneur...
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  • popular tourist destination in its own right. In 1982, the MTRCA opened the Kortright Centre for Conservation in Woodbridge, Ontario. Its mission is to be "a...
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    uncle was Samuel L. Gouverneur. His mother was a niece of Elizabeth (née Kortright) Monroe, the wife of U.S. President James Monroe. He graduated from Princeton...
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  • (judge) Kokomo, Indiana – Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo (Miami tribal chief) Kortright, New York – Lawrence Kortright (patentee) Kosciusko, Mississippi – Tadeusz Kościuszko...
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