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English sportsman (1875–1960)
Cuthbert James "Pinky" Burnup (21 November 1875 – 5 April 1960) was an English amateur sportsman who played cricket and football around the turn of the
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London Cuthbert Burby (died 1607), London bookseller and publisher Cuthbert Burnup (1875–1960), English amateur cricketer and footballer Cuthbert Christy
Cuthbert_(given_name)
(1920–1937) Bull (1871) Charlie Bull (1929–1930) George Burke (1877) Cuthbert Burnup (1896–1907) John Burton (1862–1864) Ian Butler (2004) John Byass (1874–1876)
List of Kent County Cricket Club players
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_players
Topics referred to by the same term
series), a 2008 British/Canadian two-part drama serial Burnup may also refer to: Cuthbert Burnup, English amateur cricketer and footballer, born 1975 This
Burn_up
Association football club in England
registered with Cambridge University A.F.C.) were: John Brockbank (1 cap) Cuthbert Burnup (1 cap) William Cobbold (6 caps) Norman Cooper (1 cap) George Cotterill
Cambridge_University_A.F.C.
Calendar year
1872) April 3 – Norodom Suramarit, King of Cambodia (b. 1896) April 5 Cuthbert Burnup, English sportsman (b. 1875) Peter Llewelyn Davies, namesake for Peter
1960
A. C. Burnett Ian Burnley (1982–1984) : I. D. Burnley Cuthbert Burnup (1895–1898) : C. J. Burnup George Burr (1840–1841) : G. F. Burr John Burrough (1893–1895) :
List of Cambridge University Cricket Club players
List_of_Cambridge_University_Cricket_Club_players
winning season when Ted Dillon "stopped playing for business reasons". Cuthbert Burnup 1903 Made 102 consecutive County Championship appearances for Kent
List of Kent County Cricket Club captains
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_captains
Royal Navy officer Vice Admiral Sir Peter Buchanan, naval officer Cuthbert Burnup, England footballer, cricketer for Cambridge University, Marylebone
List_of_Old_Malvernians
Retrieved 24 September 2018. Pinky Burnup at Englandstats.com, Retrieved 24 September 2018 "England players: CJ Burnup". englandfootballonline. Retrieved
List of England international footballers with one cap
List_of_England_international_footballers_with_one_cap
International cricket tour
opening partner was Cambridge University alumni and MCC cricketer Cuthbert Burnup, a right-handed batsman and useful right-arm slow bowler; Fane, a right-handed
Lord Hawke's cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1902–03
Lord_Hawke's_cricket_team_in_Australia_and_New_Zealand_in_1902–03
national football team Cambridge University A.F.C. (amateur) [71] Cuthbert Burnup Cambridge University Cricket Club Kent County Cricket Club [72] England
List of English cricket and football players
List_of_English_cricket_and_football_players
Cricket award in the United Kingdom
Frank Mitchell Willie Quaife Johnny Tyldesley 1903 Warwick Armstrong Cuthbert Burnup James Iremonger Jim Kelly Victor Trumper 1904 Colin Blythe John Gunn
Wisden_Cricketers_of_the_Year
English politician, businessman and cricketer (1872–1949)
Derbyshire against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), he struck a ball from Cuthbert Burnup and as a result of the netting and an overthrow clocked up ten – a
Samuel_Hill-Wood
English cricket tournament
Aggregate Average Player County 1,570 47.57 Bobby Abel Surrey 1,349 40.87 Cuthbert Burnup Kent 1,291 44.51 Johnny Tyldesley Lancashire 1,276 45.57 Tom Taylor
1902_County_Championship
English cricketer (1874–1958)
each season by Jack Mason". CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2016. "Pinky Burnup—Cricketer of the Year, 1903". Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. 1903. Retrieved
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International cricket season
25–28 September Cuthbert Burnup John Lester Philadelphia Cricket Club Ground, Philadelphia Kent by 7 wickets Match 2–5 October Cuthbert Burnup John Lester
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List of people with the same nickname
educator Withers A. Burress (1894–1977), US Army lieutenant general Cuthbert Burnup (1875–1960), English amateur cricketer and footballer Savika Chaiyadej
Pinky_(nickname)
English musician, composer and cricketer
toured the United States with the Kent team under the captaincy of Cuthbert Burnup in 1903, scored 142 at Lord's against MCC in 1897 and made 203 not
Haldane_Stewart
Australian cricketer (1874–1960)
Australia. Lord Hawke's XI batted first and made 553, with centuries to Cuthbert Burnup and Tom Taylor, Hay bowling inaccurately and taking no wickets for
Harry_Hay_(cricketer)
Association football club in England
through playing a significant role in the administration of the game. Cuthbert Burnup Rex Corbett Samuel Day R. E. Foster Joe Mears List of Old Malvernians
Old_Malvernians_F.C.
Reynolds (1900) Archibald Fargus (1900) C. J. B. Wood (1900–1906) Cuthbert Burnup (1900–1903) Gerald Weigall (1900) R. E. Foster (1900–1907) Tom Taylor
List of Gentlemen cricketers (1841–1962)
List_of_Gentlemen_cricketers_(1841–1962)
13.15 (BB 8–26) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Warwick Armstrong, Cuthbert Burnup, James Iremonger, James Kelly, Victor Trumper Australia Sheffield Shield
1902_in_sports
English schoolmaster and cricketer
name in terms of success with those of three other Cambridge batsmen, Cuthbert Burnup, Frank Druce and Gilbert Jessop, all of whom went on to play Test cricket
Frederick Moore (Cambridge University cricketer)
Frederick_Moore_(Cambridge_University_cricketer)
captained by Plum Warner and included Bernard Bosanquet, Frederick Fane, Cuthbert Burnup and George Thompson. See: Lord Hawke's cricket team in Australia and
History of cricket in New Zealand from 1890–91 to 1918
History_of_cricket_in_New_Zealand_from_1890–91_to_1918
Burns (Worcestershire). Tours: New Zealand (1906/07). Cuthbert Burnup (1899–1903) : C. J. Burnup (Kent) John Burrell (1895–1897) : R. J. Burrell (Essex)
List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1895–1914)
List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1895–1914)
Bradley 102 1902 22 8 8 6 0 0 0 7th Cuthbert Burnup 1,349 Colin Blythe 111 1903 22 7 6 7 0 2 1 8th Cuthbert Burnup 1,037 Colin Blythe 137 1904 21 10 4
List of Kent County Cricket Club seasons
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_seasons
International cricket tour
Trumble, but after Hopkins was the seventh man out the end came quickly, Cuthbert Burnup taking three of the last four wickets to return figures of 3/22. Braund
Australian cricket team in England in 1902
Australian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1902
Championship. Both Cuthbert Burnup, with 1,116 runs, and James Seymour, with 1,096, also scored more than 1,000 Championship runs. Burnup led the County's
Kent County Cricket Club in 1906
Kent_County_Cricket_Club_in_1906
English cricketer
1900 against Nottinghamshire. He was capped in 1902 and succeeded Cuthbert Burnup as captain of Kent at the start of the 1904 season. In 1906 he led
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Team Matches Innings Not outs Runs Highest score Average 100s 50s Cuthbert Burnup Kent 13 21 3 1207 179 67.05 4 6 Tom Hayward Surrey 36 61 8 3518 219
1906_English_cricket_season
English cricketer and schoolmaster
against Lancashire in 1900 and put on 221 for the fifth wicket with Cuthbert Burnup, who made 200. He did not appear in first-class cricket after the 1900
Thomas_Perkins_(cricketer)
English cricketer
competition for batting places from players such as Gilbert Jessop and Cuthbert Burnup who would subsequently go on to substantial cricket careers; though
Gerald_Heslop
captained by Plum Warner and included Bernard Bosanquet, Frederick Fane, Cuthbert Burnup and George Thompson. They played three first-class matches in Australia
History of Australian cricket from 1900–01 to 1918
History_of_Australian_cricket_from_1900–01_to_1918
Minor Counties Championship - Wiltshire Wisden - Warwick Armstrong, Cuthbert Burnup, James Iremonger, James Kelly, Victor Trumper The final County Championship
1902_English_cricket_season
English cricketer (1874–1939)
738 runs in 1900 was third highest, beaten only by Jack Mason and Cuthbert Burnup and included a score of 130 runs made against Nottinghamshire in under
Percy_Baker_(cricketer)
English cricketer
"thoroughly useful team", in his final year at school, succeeding Cuthbert Burnup in the role. He was a member of the Cadet Corps, leaving school in
Ernest_Simpson_(cricketer)
Brockwell Richard Brooks : R. Brooks Stanley Brown : W. S. A. Brown Cuthbert Burnup : C. J. Burnup Henry Burton : H. H. Burton Ian Campbell : I. M. Campbell Samuel
List of London County Cricket Club players
List_of_London_County_Cricket_Club_players
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Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Anglo-Saxon Cuthbeorht, CUITHBRIG means "bright fame."Â
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Cudbert, Old English Cu{dh}beorht, composed of the elements cū{dh} ‘famous’, ‘well known’ + beorht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. The name was borne by a 7th-century saint, bishop of Hexham and later of Lindisfarne, and remained popular because of his cult throughout the Middle Ages, especially in northern England and the lowlands of Scotland.
Male
English
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Cuthbeorht, CUTHBERT means "bright fame."Â
Surname or Lastname
English, northern Irish, and Scottish
English, northern Irish, and Scottish : variant of Colbert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. The spelling Burnap is associated chiefly with Kent, while other forms (Burnop, Burnup, etc.) occur predominantly in Northumberland and Durham.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Cudbert (see Cuthbert).
Boy/Male
English
Noted splendor.
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English
English : from the personal name Cuddy, a pet form of Cudbert (see Cuthbert).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Cudd, a short form of Cudbert (see Cuthbert).
Male
English
Cool and Brilliant
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Anglo-Saxon Cuthbeorht, CUITHBEART means "bright fame."Â
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Cuithbeart, CUDDY means "bright fame." This name was also used as a byname for a donkey.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Daere.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German, Teutonic
Seaman
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish and northern Irish
English, Scottish and northern Irish : patronymic from Culbert.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Famous; Brilliant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Cudbert (see Cuthbert).Americanized spelling of German Kötting or the variant Kotting (see Koetting).
Male
English
Famous and Brilliant
Boy/Male
English
From the Old English 'cuth' meaning famous, and 'beorth' meaning bright.
Boy/Male
English
Famous
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
King of Beauty
Girl/Female
African, Australian, German
Shining; Brightness; Similar to Helen
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Philippus, FILIPE means "lover of horses."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, British, English
Light; Bright
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Holy
Girl/Female
Greek
Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Of exalted consciousness, Of exalted mind and awareness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One with Good Hand
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Calf
Girl/Female
French
Rhythmic.
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