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English cricketer, writer and historian (1917–1977)
Edward Desmond Russell Eagar (8 December 1917 – 13 September 1977) was an English amateur first-class cricketer who played county cricket for Gloucestershire
Desmond_Eagar
British cricket photographer
matches, between 1965 and 2011. Patrick Eagar is the son of former Hampshire cricket captain Desmond Eagar. Eagar's first camera was given to him by his
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Sports ground in Portsmouth, England
going into the 1950s. It was during this time under the leadership of Desmond Eagar and Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie that the Hampshire team was beginning to
United Services Recreation Ground
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First-class cricketer Simon Danielli (born 1979-) – Scottish rugby player Desmond Eagar (1917–1977) – First-class cricketer and cricket administrator Charles
List of Cheltenham College alumni
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overseas. In February and March 1957, managed by the Duke and captained by Desmond Eagar, they played three first-class matches against Jamaica; the touring
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Dunstan (1971–1974) : M. S. T. Dunstan Desmond Eagar (1935–1943) : E. D. R. Eagar Michael Eagar (1957–1961) : M. A. Eagar Edwin Eden (1921) : E. Eden Ben Edmondson
List of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club players
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English cricketer
batting averages by July. Considered by Harry Altham, John Arlott and Desmond Eagar to have been "the county's outstanding player of the 1930s", he was
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1934–1935 Dick Moore 1936–1937 Cecil Paris 1938 George Taylor 1939 Desmond Eagar 1946–1957 Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie 1958–1965 Roy Marshall 1966–1970 Richard
List of Hampshire cricket captains
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Wilfred Eadon (1934) : W. M. Eadon Desmond Eagar (1938–1939) : E. D. R. Eagar Michael Eagar (1956–1959) : M. A. Eagar John Easter (1966–1968) : J. N. C
List of Oxford University Cricket Club players
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English cricketer (1933–2006)
Second XI, he did enough to convince Hampshire captain and secretary Desmond Eagar that he was future captaincy material himself. A year later, in September
Colin_Ingleby-Mackenzie
English cricketer
there was discussion of Gray succeeding the retiring Desmond Eagar as captain, through Eagar was firmly of the belief that Gray had no interest in succeeding
Jimmy Gray (English cricketer)
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Cricket club in England
1966–1970 Roy Marshall 1958–1965 Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie 1946–1957 Desmond Eagar 1939–1945 WWII – No county cricket 1939 George Taylor 1938 Cecil Paris
Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer & footballer
subsequently appointed coach by Hampshire captain and joint-secretary Desmond Eagar during the 1949 season. During his sixteen years coaching Hampshire
Arthur_Holt_(sportsman)
English cricketer (1914–1969)
Lawrence. Following the end of the Second World War, new Hampshire captain Desmond Eagar set about recruiting younger players to replace the ageing players that
Gilbert_Dawson
Duthie (1911): AM Duthie Henry Dutton (1875): HJ Dutton Desmond Eagar (1946–1957): EDR Eagar Charles Eccles (1870–1875): CV Eccles Joseph Eckland (2023–2024):
List of Hampshire County Cricket Club players
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International cricket season
Match 1 2–5 March Allan Rae Desmond Eagar Sabina Park, Kingston Match drawn Match 2 15–19 March Allan Rae Desmond Eagar Sabina Park, Kingston Duke of
International cricket in 1956–57
International_cricket_in_1956–57
English cricketer and footballer (1934-2006)
Championship match against Middlesex in August 1960, with Hampshire secretary Desmond Eagar justifing his selection by explaining that "Harrison has been near County
Bernard_Harrison_(sportsman)
English cricketer (born 1944)
1973 County Championship. He also served as Assistant Secretary under Desmond Eagar. After his cricket career he returned to Charterhouse as a teacher and
Richard_Gilliat
English cricketer
all out in their second-innings, with Maxwell taking the wicket of Desmond Eagar to finish with figures of 1/49. Set a target of 362, the Minor Counties
Thomas_Maxwell_(cricketer)
48th season of County Championship cricket in England
scorer with 63. This was a sporting declaration by the Hampshire captain Desmond Eagar as there was time to bowl only 47 overs before the close. Cyril Washbrook
1947_English_cricket_season
English cricketer
equalled by Rajesh Maru and Liam Dawson. According to Hampshire captain Desmond Eagar, four of his seven catches were "brilliant". He continued to play first-class
Tom Dean (Hampshire cricketer)
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Barbadian cricketer (1930–1992)
Southampton, which bought him to the attention of their captain and secretary Desmond Eagar. Despite playing well in the tour matches, he was unable to dislodge
Roy_Marshall
English cricketer
at Hampshire, he built a good relationship with Hampshire secretary Desmond Eagar, who once chastised him for the casual manner in which he addressed
Alan_Castell
English cricketer
Hampshire, then rebuilding under the captaincy and secretaryship of Desmond Eagar following the war, in club cricket for Malden Wanderers Cricket Club
Victor_Ransom
English cricketer
Gentlemen. By the 1947 season, Knott had been appointed vice-captain to Desmond Eagar. He was beset by injury in 1947, making just thirteen first-class appearances
Charles_Knott
English cricketer
spectacles. Following the war, the new Hampshire captain and secretary Desmond Eagar inherited an ageing pre-war side, but was determined to build a younger
Leo_Harrison
English cricketer
rebuilding their post-war team under the secretaryship and captaincy of Desmond Eagar. Amongst his aims was to seek local players with which to build a team
Richard_Carty
English cricketer and British Army officer (1917–1997)
156 runs in his only first-class innings, before being dismissed by Desmond Eagar. He also played for Dorset at a Minor counties level from 1937 to 1956
Michael_Harbottle
English cricketer (1907–1987)
Hampshire following World War II, when Hampshire, under the captaincy of Desmond Eagar, were looking to rebuild after the war. His return was met with immediate
Lofty_Herman
English cricketer (1937–2024)
seeking games, drawing a positive response from Hampshire secretary Desmond Eagar. Returning to Hampshire, he played firstly for the Second Eleven and
Barry_Reed_(cricketer)
English county cricketer (1919–1992)
Yorkshire-born cricketers signed by Hampshire under the auspices of Desmond Eagar, with Yorkshire-born Gilbert Dawson, Harold Dawson, and Derek Shackleton
Clifford_Walker_(cricketer)
English cricketer (1928–2020)
under the captaincy and secretaryship of Desmond Eagar following the Second World War. Two months later, Eagar wrote to Finchley's secretary and Rayment's
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Harrison". CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 December 2010. "Player Profile: Desmond Eagar". CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 December 2010. "Player Profile: Neville
List of Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class players
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English cricketer
spotted by Hampshire coach Sam Staples and their captain and secretary Desmond Eagar, who recommended him for a trial at the County Ground. He reportedly
Mervyn_Burden
English cricketer
Sporting positions Preceded by Cecil Paris Hampshire cricket captain 1939 Succeeded by Desmond Eagar
George_Taylor_(cricketer)
English cricketer (1934–2014)
Hampshire's second innings and added 90 runs for the eighth wicket with Desmond Eagar. Sainsbury made six Championship appearances in the latter half of the
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Dyson (Oxford University) Desmond Eagar (1952–1958) : E. D. R. Eagar (Hampshire, Gloucestershire) Michael Eagar (1966) : M. A. Eagar (Gloucestershire) Jim
List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1946–1977)
List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1946–1977)
English cricketer
century against Essex and shared in a stand of 99 runs with his captain, Desmond Eagar; their partnership was made in under an hour. In 1949, his batting average
Neville_Rogers
English cricketer (1920–1986)
catches. He was presented with his county cap by Hampshire captain Desmond Eagar, who lauded his services to Hampshire cricket following the war. In
John_Bridger
Town in County Kerry, Ireland
century Catholic priest in California known as the Padre of the Desert Edward Eagar, lawyer and convict Michael Fassbender, actor Thomas Fitton, cricketer and
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Irish professional association
High Court judges include solicitors Max Barrett, Donald Binchy and Robert Eagar. The current statutory basis for the Law Society is set out in the Solicitors
Law_Society_of_Ireland
Cross Seán South, IRA volunteer killed on active service in 1957 Margaretta Eagar (1863–1936), governess to the last Russian Royal Family Mary Jane Kelly
List of people from County Limerick
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Billy Lake (Liberal Party) Labour Dan Carden Liverpool Wavertree Charlotte Eagar Paula Barker Rob McAllister-Bell Adam Heatherington Tom Crone Ann San (Independent)
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Greg Delanty – poet Denis Devlin – poet Roddy Doyle – novelist Margaretta Eagar – memoirist Garth Ennis – comic writer Sir Samuel Ferguson – poet Roderick
List_of_Irish_people
English cricketer (1766–1862)
Farnham Cricket Club Bi-Centenary 1782–1982. Farnham Castle Newspapers. Eagar, Desmond (1986). "The Hambledon Era: 1750–1787". In Swanton, E. W.; Plumptre
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imagined the pride and pageantry that would result generations later." Boyle, Desmond. "Easton football scores 17 straight, rallies to beat rival Phillipsburg
List of high school football rivalries more than 100 years old
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English cricketer and soldier
deaths in 1916". ESPNcricinfo. December 2005. Retrieved 19 June 2017. Eagar, Desmond (15 April 1952). "Growth of Hampshire cricket". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved
James_Fellowes_(cricketer)
January 2018. "Michael Eagar - Career Stats & Summary". Rugby League Project. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018. "Michael Eagar - Player Stats". LoveRugbyLeague
List of Castleford Tigers players
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English cricketer (1865–1939)
November". www.utilitabowl.com. 27 November 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2024. Eagar, Desmond (1952). "Growth of Hampshire cricket". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 March
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1929 William Dowell won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1908 1-cap Desmond "Des" Drummond won caps for England while at Leigh 1980 Wales, France,
List of Warrington Wolves players
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Quatermass and the Pit, The Ghosts of Motley Hall), leukemia. 24 August Michael Eagar, 85, English cricketer (Gloucestershire). Ia McIlwaine, 84, librarian. 25
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British royal recognitions
Durston, Esq., lately Controller of Civilian Footwear. Waldo McGillycuddy Eagar, Esq., Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind. Secretary, British
1945_New_Year_Honours
English cricketer
1904. p. 5. Retrieved 21 August 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive. Eagar, Desmond (15 April 1952). "Growth of Hampshire Cricket". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved
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DESMOND EAGAR
DESMOND EAGAR
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Deas-Mhumhan, DESMOND means "man from south Munster."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Estmund, ESTMOND means "gracious protector."
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, DIAMOND means "diamond" for girls and "bright protector" for boys. This is the birthstone for the month of April.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name composed of the elements ēast ‘grace’, ‘beauty’ + mund ‘protection’. This name was also used by the Norman, among whom it represents a continental Germanic cognate of the Old English name.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Esmond, ESMUND means "gracious protector."
Boy/Male
English
Protected by God. Grace and protection. From the Old English name Estmund. Commonly used as a...
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Estmond, ESMOND means "gracious protector."Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Réamann, REDMOND means "wise protector."
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Diamond.
Girl/Female
Greek
Unlucky.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Diamond 2 and 3.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American Celtic English Gaelic Irish
Gracious defender.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican
Gracious Defender; Man of the World; Munster; Man from South Munster
Male
English
English form of Anglo-Saxon Osmund, OSMOND means "divine protection."Â
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
From South Munster. An Irish surname referring to Munster: (one of ancient Ireland's five regions.).
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
From South Munster. An Irish surname referring to Munster: (one of ancient Ireland's five regions.).
Male
French
French form of Anglo-Saxon Eadmund, EDMOND means "protector of prosperity."
Boy/Male
Irish
Meaning “â€one from Desmond,â€â€ Desmond being an area of South Munster, one of the four provinces of Ireland. Popular diminutives are Des and Dessie.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Wretchedness
Girl/Female
English American
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
DESMOND EAGAR
DESMOND EAGAR
Boy/Male
German French
Yew. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest.
Boy/Male
Hindu
It’s taken from Murugan, Which means God Kartikeya
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jegapriyan | ஜேகபà¯à®°à¯€à®¯à®¾à®¨
Loved by the world
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of speech Lord Brahma
Boy/Male
Welsh
Guardian of the sea.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Rajasthani, Tamil, Telugu
Collection
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
God hearing.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Winner
Male
Greek
(Λαφιδὼθ) Greek form of Hebrew Lapiydowth, LAPIDOTH means "torches." In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Deborah.
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DESMOND EAGAR
v. t.
To go down upon or along; to pass from a higher to a lower part of; as, they descended the river in boats; to descend a ladder.
n.
One of a suit of playing cards, stamped with the figure of a diamond.
a.
Of or pertaining to a demon or to demons; demoniac.
n.
One in subjection to a demon, or to demons.
a.
Shaped like a diamond or rhombus.
v. t.
The act of demanding; an asking with authority; a peremptory urging of a claim; a claiming or challenging as due; requisition; as, the demand of a creditor; a note payable on demand.
n.
The state of being possessed by a demon or by demons.
v. i.
To make a demand; to inquire.
v. t.
To ask or call for with authority; to claim or seek from, as by authority or right; to claim, as something due; to call for urgently or peremptorily; as, to demand a debt; to demand obedience.
v. i.
To render satisfaction; to be answerable; as, the defendant is held to respond in damages.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Despond
n.
See Despond.
v. t.
A diligent seeking or search; manifested want; desire to possess; request; as, a demand for certain goods; a person's company is in great demand.
a.
Resembling a diamond; made of, or abounding in, diamonds; as, a diamond chain; a diamond field.
v. t.
That which one demands or has a right to demand; thing claimed as due; claim; as, demands on an estate.
imp. & p. p.
of Despond
v. i.
To come down, as from a source, original, or stock; to be derived; to proceed by generation or by transmission; to fall or pass by inheritance; as, the beggar may descend from a prince; a crown descends to the heir.
n.
One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the demon of Socrates.
v. i.
To say somethin in return; to answer; to reply; as, to respond to a question or an argument.
v. t.
The right or title in virtue of which anything may be claimed; as, to hold a demand against a person.