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  • Henry Eccles (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    Henry Eccles (4 March 1863 – 10 February 1931) was an English cricketer active from 1885 to 1889 who played for Lancashire. He was born and died in Liverpool

    Henry Eccles (cricketer)

    Henry_Eccles_(cricketer)

  • Eccles (surname)
  • Surname list

    Eccles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ambrose Eccles (died 1809), Irish Shakespearean scholar Cat Eccles, British politician Charlotte

    Eccles (surname)

    Eccles_(surname)

  • List of Old Cliftonians
  • Former pupils of Clifton College in Bristol in the West of England

    Stubbs – cricketer Charlie Townsend – England cricketer Edward Tylecote – England cricketer Henry Tylecote – cricketer William van Someren – cricketer George

    List of Old Cliftonians

    List_of_Old_Cliftonians

  • List of people from the City of Salford
  • Salford and the wider City of Salford, and thus may include people from Eccles, Swinton, Worsley and other outlying areas of Salford. This list is arranged

    List of people from the City of Salford

    List_of_people_from_the_City_of_Salford

  • List of Old Rossallians
  • international cricketer, rugby player and referee Chris Leck – rugby union player Geoffrey Marsland – cricketer Philip Morton (1857–1925) – cricketer Henry Power

    List of Old Rossallians

    List_of_Old_Rossallians

  • List of Lancashire County Cricket Club players
  • Durandu (1887) Jack Dyson (1954–1964) Alexander Eccles (1898–1907) Henry Eccles (1885–1886) Joseph Eccles (1886–1889) Peter Eckersley (1923–1935) Cyril

    List of Lancashire County Cricket Club players

    List_of_Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club_players

  • List of Gentlemen cricketers (1841–1962)
  • complete list of cricketers who made their debuts for the Gentlemen in the annual Gentlemen v Players fixture from 1841 to 1962. Cricketers who represented

    List of Gentlemen cricketers (1841–1962)

    List_of_Gentlemen_cricketers_(1841–1962)

  • Pendleton College
  • Sixth form college in Salford, Greater Manchester, England

    results similar to Eccles College. It had three campuses: Sitec Centre — Netherland Street, Weaste; near the start of the M602, between Eccles New Road (A57)

    Pendleton College

    Pendleton College

    Pendleton_College

  • List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford
  • Colonial Administrator and Governor David Laitt, cricketer Sir Henry Leveson Gower, England cricketer and Test Captain Alister Kirby, rower who competed

    List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford

    List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford

    List_of_alumni_of_Magdalen_College,_Oxford

  • Graham (given name)
  • Name list

    Graham Eatough (born 1971), English theatre director and playwright Graham Eccles (born 1949), English rugby league footballer Graham Edwards (disambiguation)

    Graham (given name)

    Graham_(given_name)

  • List of Old Wykehamists
  • List of distinguished people educated at Winchester College

    cricketer David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles, Minister of State for the Arts Cecil Harmsworth King, newspaper publisher Claude Ashton, Essex cricketer

    List of Old Wykehamists

    List of Old Wykehamists

    List_of_Old_Wykehamists

  • List of Oxford University Cricket Club players
  • Eagar John Easter (1966–1968) : J. N. C. Easter Alexander Eccles (1896–1899) : A. Eccles Simon Ecclestone (1994) : S. C. Ecclestone Roger Edbrooke (1982–1984) :

    List of Oxford University Cricket Club players

    List_of_Oxford_University_Cricket_Club_players

  • List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1864–1894)
  • University) Hubert Eaton (1887–1894) : H. F. J. Eaton () William Eccles (1866–1867) : W. H. Eccles () Tom Emmett (1885–1886) : T. Emmett (Yorkshire) Alfred Evans

    List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1864–1894)

    List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1864–1894)

  • List of Melbourne High School alumni
  • Bayliss CBE – chemist Eric Burhop FRS – physicist and humanitarian John Eccles AC, FRS – Nobel Prize winner for Medicine Ian Gust AO – researcher on microbiology

    List of Melbourne High School alumni

    List_of_Melbourne_High_School_alumni

  • List of University of Salford people
  • Minister's Office Barbara Keeley: Labour Member of Parliament for Worsley and Eccles South Alok Sharma: British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament

    List of University of Salford people

    List_of_University_of_Salford_people

  • List of KwaZulu-Natal representative cricketers
  • This is a list of cricketers who have played first-class, List A cricket, or Twenty20 cricket for Natal and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The team was

    List of KwaZulu-Natal representative cricketers

    List_of_KwaZulu-Natal_representative_cricketers

  • Highgate School
  • Private school in Highgate, London

    winning film production designer and art director Roland Culver, actor Donald Eccles, actor Robin Ellis, actor John Forrest, actor Matthew Garber, actor Philip

    Highgate School

    Highgate School

    Highgate_School

  • Deaths in May 1986
  • member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (since 1932). Henry E. Eccles, 87, American naval admiral. Pierino Favalli, 72, Italian racing cyclist

    Deaths in May 1986

    Deaths_in_May_1986

  • List of people from Barrow-in-Furness
  • hockey player Kenneth Neill Cameron (1908–1994) - literary scholar William Eccles – physicist and a pioneer in the development of radio communication Brian

    List of people from Barrow-in-Furness

    List_of_people_from_Barrow-in-Furness

  • Clifton College
  • Public school in Bristol, England

    while bringing a group of college cadets home from rifle practice. J. R. Eccles (1874–1956), an old boy who was a Physics master at Clifton, was later headmaster

    Clifton College

    Clifton College

    Clifton_College

  • List of Rhodes Scholars
  • 1965. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.5442.1130. S2CID 220179703. Philip Jones, Fry, Henry Kenneth (1886–1959), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 14, Melbourne

    List of Rhodes Scholars

    List_of_Rhodes_Scholars

  • Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond
  • British politician (1818–1903)

    Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox, 1st Duke of Gordon, KG, PC (27 February 1818 – 27 September 1903), styled Earl

    Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond

    Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond

    Charles_Gordon-Lennox,_6th_Duke_of_Richmond

  • Worsley
  • Village in Greater Manchester, England

    Worsley was a township in the Eccles parish of the hundred of Salford, and county of Lancashire. Worsley was originally in Eccles ecclesiastical parish, and

    Worsley

    Worsley

    Worsley

  • List of Jamaicans
  • professional footballer George Headley, cricketer Sek Henry, basketball player Wavell Hinds, cricketer Michael Holding, cricketer Shericka Jackson, Olympic medalist

    List of Jamaicans

    List_of_Jamaicans

  • Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet
  • English landowner and baronet (1808–1886)

    Robert (1996), Trafford Park: The First Hundred Years, Phillimore & Co, ISBN 1-86077-013-4 Slater, James (1897), A Catholic History of Eccles & Barton

    Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet

    Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Humphrey_de_Trafford,_2nd_Baronet

  • Philips High School
  • Community school in Whitefield, Greater Manchester, England

    informed Clive had attended the school, prior to living in Hope Hall in Eccles. However, this link has been queried, as even as Bayley admitted, there

    Philips High School

    Philips_High_School

  • Deaths in February 1986
  • suicide by hanging. Anita Cobby, 26, Australian murder victim. Donald Eccles, 77, British actor Gao Heng, 85, Chinese linguist and translator. Gino Hernandez

    Deaths in February 1986

    Deaths_in_February_1986

  • List of Trinidadian representative cricketers
  • List of cricketers

    This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team in the West

    List of Trinidadian representative cricketers

    List_of_Trinidadian_representative_cricketers

  • List of people from Dunedin
  • Michael Woodruff a pioneer in the science of organ transplantation John Carew Eccles became a professor and head of the Department of Physiology at the University

    List of people from Dunedin

    List_of_people_from_Dunedin

  • Chorlton High School
  • Academy in Manchester, England

    (1926–2012), member of the New Zealand House of Representatives (1972–1975) Jack Eccles CBE, President of the Trades Union Congress (1985–1986) Roy Gibson, Director

    Chorlton High School

    Chorlton_High_School

  • List of Hampshire County Cricket Club players
  • 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

    List_of_Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club_players

  • List of people with given name Peter
  • English cricketer Peter Sunnucks (1916–1997), English cricketer Peter Swanwick (cricketer) (born 1945), English cricketer Peter Swart (cricketer) (1946–2000)

    List of people with given name Peter

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter

  • Nigel
  • Male given name

    emeritus Nigel Eaton, English multi-instrumentalist and composer Nigel Eccles, technology entrepreneur Nigel Edward Farmer, English criminal Nigel Edwards

    Nigel

    Nigel

    Nigel

  • List of people with given name David
  • (disambiguation), multiple people David Earl (disambiguation), multiple people David Eccles (disambiguation), multiple people David Edgar (disambiguation), multiple

    List of people with given name David

    List_of_people_with_given_name_David

  • Stourbridge
  • Town in the West Midlands, England

    by Suzanne Webb of the same party. After the 2024 General Election, Cat Eccles, Labour, became MP. Three main roads meet in Stourbridge, these being the

    Stourbridge

    Stourbridge

    Stourbridge

  • 1735 in Great Britain
  • Barrow, Catholic priest (died 1811) Lumpy Stevens, cricketer (died 1819) 12 January – John Eccles, composer (born 1668) 27 February – John Arbuthnot,

    1735 in Great Britain

    1735_in_Great_Britain

  • List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1895–1914)
  • Ebden (1905–1909) : C. H. M. Ebden (Sussex, Middlesex) Alexander Eccles (1903) : A. Eccles (Lancashire) Basil Eddis (1908) : B. E. G. Eddis (MCC) John Evans

    List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1895–1914)

    List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1895–1914)

  • 1999 in the United Kingdom
  • David Chilton Phillips, biologist (born 1924) 24 February David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles, politician (born 1904) Derek Nimmo, actor (born 1930); accidentally

    1999 in the United Kingdom

    1999_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of people who died in traffic collisions
  • 2021 64 years American basketball player bike Park City, Utah, US Donald Eccles 1908 1986 77 years British actor car Brighton, England, United Kingdom Paul

    List of people who died in traffic collisions

    List_of_people_who_died_in_traffic_collisions

  • Dinnington High School
  • Secondary school in South Yorkshire, England

    Carhart, 2006–2007 (acting headteacher) Paul Blackwell, 2007–2015 Chris Eccles and Ian Holborn, 2015–2016 Rebecca Staples, 2017–2023 W Barsby, 2023 (acting

    Dinnington High School

    Dinnington High School

    Dinnington_High_School

  • List of Old Greshamians
  • (subscription required) The Times newspaper, October 22, 1906, p. 6, col. C J. R. Eccles, One Hundred Terms at Gresham's School (1934) Who Was Who 'Baroness Perry

    List of Old Greshamians

    List of Old Greshamians

    List_of_Old_Greshamians

  • List of people with given name Mary
  • Mary Eberts (born 1947), Canadian constitutional lawyer Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles (1912–2003), American-born British book collector and author Mary

    List of people with given name Mary

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary

  • Culture of the United Kingdom
  • Sweet British dishes include scones, apple pie, mince pies, spotted dick, Eccles cakes, pancakes, sponge cake, trifle, jelly, custard, sticky toffee pudding

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • April 20
  • Day of the year

    Allenby, English lieutenant and politician (died 2014) 1931 – John Eccles, 2nd Viscount Eccles, English businessman and politician 1932 – Myriam Bru, French

    April 20

    April_20

  • List of University of Oxford people in British public life
  • listed in the appropriate category (e.g. the jurist William Blackstone, cricketer Colin Cowdrey, historian Edward Gibbon, scientists Susan Greenfield and

    List of University of Oxford people in British public life

    List_of_University_of_Oxford_people_in_British_public_life

  • Holbeck
  • Inner city area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England

    (1852–1922), cricketer. Thomas Walker (1854–1925), cricketer. Ted Peate (1855–1900), cricketer. David Eccles Nichols (1873–1962), violinist, born in Holbeck

    Holbeck

    Holbeck

    Holbeck

  • Streaking
  • Running naked through a public place

    towns and villages in medieval Europe, and the 17th-century Quaker Solomon Eccles, who went nude through the City of London with a burning brazier on his

    Streaking

    Streaking

    Streaking

  • Edward Stanhope
  • British politician (1840–1893)

    Archive. Retrieved 23 October 2023.) Carlaw, Derek (2020). Kent County Cricketers, A to Z: Part One (1806–1914) (PDF). Cardiff: ACS. Leigh Rayment's Historical

    Edward Stanhope

    Edward Stanhope

    Edward_Stanhope

  • 2024 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Learning Community Trust. For services to Education. Captain Thomas David Eccles. Fisheries Officer, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

    2024 New Year Honours

    2024_New_Year_Honours

  • April 29
  • Day of the year

    membership required.) Ratcliffe, J. A.; Procter, Tim (6 January 2011). "Eccles, William Henry (1875–1966), physicist and engineer". Oxford Dictionary of National

    April 29

    April_29

  • Paisley, Renfrewshire
  • Town in the west central Lowlands of Scotland

    (actor/musician) Alexander Wilson (poet, ornithologist) Mark Rowley (actor) David Eccles (businessman) John Glassford (tobacco lord) Fred Goodwin, (banker) Tirath

    Paisley, Renfrewshire

    Paisley, Renfrewshire

    Paisley,_Renfrewshire

  • List of people from Coventry
  • Location-based list of notable people

    (1867–1924) music hall comedian Mary Eaves (c. 1805/6–1875), midwife Josh Eccles (born 2000), footballer for Coventry City F.C. Thomas Edwards (1729–1785)

    List of people from Coventry

    List_of_people_from_Coventry

  • December 1977
  • Month in 1977

    Pan Louis Untermeyer, 92, American anthologist, poet and editor Marriner Eccles, 87, U.S. businessman and economist, former chairman of the Federal Reserve

    December 1977

    December 1977

    December_1977

  • List of current members of the House of Lords
  • (2010–2014) Baroness Keeley 13 August 2024 Labour Former MP for Worsley and Eccles South (2010–2024) and Worsley (2005–2010), former Member of Trafford Council

    List of current members of the House of Lords

    List_of_current_members_of_the_House_of_Lords

  • Ulysses (novel)
  • 1922 novel by James Joyce

    place on the shores of Dublin Bay, off the map. Leopold Bloom's home at 7 Eccles Street is the setting of episode 4 ("Calypso"), episode 17 ("Ithaca"), and

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses_(novel)

  • Gresham's School
  • Private school in Holt, Norfolk, England

    headmaster, J. R. Eccles, Gresham's appears to have been one of the first schools in England to abolish corporal punishment. In March 1921, Eccles wrote to The

    Gresham's School

    Gresham's School

    Gresham's_School

  • Whitehaven
  • Town in Cumbria, England

    league referee Shepherd Dawson (1880–1935), author and psychologist Malcolm Eccles (born 1969), businessman Jonny Edgar (born 2004), racing driver in the European

    Whitehaven

    Whitehaven

    Whitehaven

  • 1963 in Australia
  • Victoria – Sir Dallas Brooks (until 8 May) then Sir Rohan Delacombe John Carew Eccles is announced as the Australian of the Year The first stage of the Ord River

    1963 in Australia

    1963_in_Australia

  • List of related life peers
  • Tweedsmuir of Belhelvie's death in 1978. 2nd Viscount Eccles (1964) and Viscountess Eccles and Baroness Eccles of Moulton, of Moulton in the County of North Yorkshire

    List of related life peers

    List_of_related_life_peers

  • George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk
  • British nobleman and Conservative politician

    Dorset. He had inherited the house, which had been built in 1925 by cricketer and British Army officer Brigadier General Robert Poore (1866–1938) under

    George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk

    George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk

    George_Douglas-Hamilton,_10th_Earl_of_Selkirk

  • 2024 in England
  • 16 June. A woman is injured during an attack by an American XL Bully in Eccles, Greater Manchester. 29 June – Cleveland Police confirm that one man has

    2024 in England

    2024_in_England

  • George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax
  • British politician (1716–1771)

    Duncan Llewellin Dalton Lyttelton Cripps Wilson Shawcross Thorneycroft Eccles Maulding Erroll Heath Jay Crosland Mason Noble Davies Walker Benn Varley

    George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax

    George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax

    George_Montagu-Dunk,_2nd_Earl_of_Halifax

  • Stanley Baldwin
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1923–1924; 1924–1929; 1935–1937)

    athletic being a keen squash player and cricketer. While at Harrow, he was punished by the headmaster, Henry Montagu Butler, for writing a piece of schoolboy

    Stanley Baldwin

    Stanley Baldwin

    Stanley_Baldwin

  • 2025 in England
  • double-decker bus has its roof torn off after crashing into a bridge in Eccles, leaving 15 people injured. Plans to expand the site of the All England

    2025 in England

    2025_in_England

  • List of musicians at English cathedrals
  • Martin Singleton 1984–1986 David Holroyd 1986–1989 Lee Ward 1989–1998 Graham Eccles 1998–2002 Benjamin Saunders 2003–2008 Philip Rushforth (later organist)

    List of musicians at English cathedrals

    List of musicians at English cathedrals

    List_of_musicians_at_English_cathedrals

  • 1963
  • Calendar year

    – Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta Physiology or Medicine – Sir John Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley Literature – Giorgos Seferis Peace

    1963

    1963

    1963

  • 2024 in United Kingdom politics and government
  • suspended from the Conservative Party. Barbara Keeley, MP for Worsley and Eccles South, announces her retirement from Parliament. John Spellar, MP for Warley

    2024 in United Kingdom politics and government

    2024_in_United_Kingdom_politics_and_government

  • Terry
  • Name list

    Terry Barnes (1945–2020), English cricketer Terry Barnes (Warwickshire cricketer) (born 1933), English former cricketer Terry Barr (1935–2009), American

    Terry

    Terry

  • Blackburn
  • Town in Lancashire, England

    Blackburn after attacking power looms in Accrington. Proceeding to Bannister Eccles' Jubilee Factory on Jubilee Street, the mob destroyed 212 power looms in

    Blackburn

    Blackburn

    Blackburn

  • Tamworth, Staffordshire
  • Town in Staffordshire, England

    for Tamworth from 1830 to 1850 Henry John Roby (1830–1915) classical scholar, writer on Roman law, Liberal MP for Eccles 1890/1895 and a Cambridge Apostle

    Tamworth, Staffordshire

    Tamworth, Staffordshire

    Tamworth,_Staffordshire

  • University of Sydney
  • Public research university in Australia

    economics, John Harsanyi (alumnus); and in physiology or medicine, John Eccles and Bernard Katz (both staff). The School of Physics has played an important

    University of Sydney

    University_of_Sydney

  • May 2
  • Day of the year

    (born 1918) 1995 – Michael Hordern, English actor (born 1911) 1997 – John Eccles, Australian neurophysiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1903)

    May 2

    May_2

  • 1903
  • Calendar year

    Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Colombian politician (d. 1948) January 27 – John Eccles, Australian neuropsychologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology

    1903

    1903

    1903

  • 1998 in the United Kingdom
  • Daniel Massey, actor (born 1933) 27 March – Joan Lestor, Baroness Lestor of Eccles, politician (born 1931) 29 March – David Hicks, interior designer (born

    1998 in the United Kingdom

    1998_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • January 26
  • Day of the year

    Froehlich". German Resistance Memorial Center. Retrieved 5 February 2026. Eccles, John; Feindel, William (1978). "Wilder Graves Penfield 26 January 1891-5

    January 26

    January_26

  • Jennifer (given name)
  • Name list

    on the popularity of the name included the bubblegum pop song "Jennifer Eccles", released in March 1968 by the British band The Hollies, and the folk-pop

    Jennifer (given name)

    Jennifer (given name)

    Jennifer_(given_name)

  • Ermington, New South Wales
  • Suburb in Sydney, Australia

    House. Parks in the Ermington area include: George Kendall Riverside Park Eccles Park Cowells Lane Reserve Thomas Wemyss Park Millers Reserve Hilder Reserve

    Ermington, New South Wales

    Ermington, New South Wales

    Ermington,_New_South_Wales

  • August 23
  • Day of the year

    and politician, 1st Chief Minister of Andhra (died 1957) 1875 – William Eccles, English physicist and engineer (died 1966) 1875 – Eugene Lanceray, Russian

    August 23

    August_23

  • Prestwich
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    to northern areas of Salford including Pendlebury, Swinton, Monton and Eccles. The Lancashire Way and The Witch Way express services link Prestwich to

    Prestwich

    Prestwich

    Prestwich

  • List of companions of the Order of Australia
  • [164] Dame Mary Durack 1913 1994 Author, historian 1989 Q [165] Sir John Eccles 1903 1997 Neurophysiologist, 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

    List of companions of the Order of Australia

    List_of_companions_of_the_Order_of_Australia

  • Victor Smith
  • was named after his uncle, Victor Trumper, a distinguished Australian cricketer. He was educated at Chatswood Public School, where he participated in

    Victor Smith

    Victor_Smith

  • List of Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class players
  • Seymour". CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 December 2010. "Player Profile: Charles Eccles". CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 December 2010. "Player Profile: Arthur Wood"

    List of Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class players

    List_of_Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club_first-class_players

  • 1870
  • Calendar year

    Football Club and Nelson College. May 25 The Fenian Brotherhood attacks Eccles hill in Quebec. June 8 – The final splice on the first telegraph submarine

    1870

    1870

    1870

  • Deaths in May 1997
  • cancer. Raymond Sarif Easmon, 84, Sierra Leonean doctor and writer. Sir John Eccles, 94, Australian neurophysiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology

    Deaths in May 1997

    Deaths_in_May_1997

  • Beaumont College
  • Public school in Old Windsor, Berkshire, England

    sufficient pupils to divide students into three separate Houses, Heathcote, Eccles and O'Hare, named after three previous Rectors. The respective 'House Colours'

    Beaumont College

    Beaumont_College

  • 1984 in the United Kingdom
  • Telecom is privatised. The Band Aid charity single is released. 4 December – Eccles rail crash; three people are killed. 10 December Richard Stone wins the

    1984 in the United Kingdom

    1984_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • University of Otago
  • Public university in New Zealand

    Day, biochemist Sarah Derrett, injury prevention specialist John Carew Eccles, medical researcher Norman Lowther Edson, biochemistry Solomon Faine, microbiologist

    University of Otago

    University of Otago

    University_of_Otago

  • 1935 Grand Prix season
  • Third AIACR European Championship season

    three Bugatti Type 59s of Earl Howe, Charles Martin and Welshman Lindsey Eccles. A heavy rainstorm swept the circuit just a quarter-hour before the start

    1935 Grand Prix season

    1935 Grand Prix season

    1935_Grand_Prix_season

  • January 27
  • Day of the year

    Rooney, American football player, coach and owner (died 1988) 1903 – John Eccles, Australian-Swiss neurophysiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died

    January 27

    January_27

  • 1949 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Dwyer, Senior Messenger, Office of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Thomas Eccles, Sub-Postmaster, Burnden Town Sub-Post Office, Bolton. John William Etherington

    1949 New Year Honours

    1949_New_Year_Honours

  • January 12
  • Day of the year

    Horsley, English-Scottish historian and author (born 1685) 1735 – John Eccles, English composer (born 1668) 1759 – Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of

    January 12

    January_12

  • Hong Kong Golf Club
  • Private golf club in Hong Kong

    women who played in this historic event were Mesdames O'Gorman, Dalrymple, Eccles, Boyes and Miss Boyes and Miss Gordon. The winner was Mrs. O'Gorman. A few

    Hong Kong Golf Club

    Hong Kong Golf Club

    Hong_Kong_Golf_Club

  • Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside
  • Civil parish in Derbyshire, England

    spring and summer running events, the Eccles Pike Fell Race which is a fell running event from Buxworth to Eccles Pike and back with a length of 3.4 miles

    Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside

    Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside

    Chinley,_Buxworth_and_Brownside

  • 2023 in Australia
  • redundant by national broadcaster". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 June 2023. Eccles, David (16 June 2023). "'Disgrace': Backlash over ABC job, local news cuts"

    2023 in Australia

    2023_in_Australia

  • December 9
  • Day of the year

    Greek epidemiologist, oncologist, and academic (died 2014) 1940 – Clancy Eccles, Jamaican singer-songwriter and producer (died 2005) 1941 – Mehmet Ali Birand

    December 9

    December_9

  • April 1914
  • Month of 1914

    Carolina, United States (d. 2006)[citation needed] A coal mine explosion in Eccles, West Virginia killed over 180 miners, the second worst mining disaster

    April 1914

    April 1914

    April_1914

  • List of Warrington Wolves players
  • 1983 against France (2 matches), and in 1984 against France Robert "Bob" Eccles won a cap for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1982 against Australia

    List of Warrington Wolves players

    List_of_Warrington_Wolves_players

  • List of family relations in rugby league
  • Kade Kade Dykes (born 2002), Cronulla Sharks player, son of Adam Cliff Eccles, (born 1967), Ireland international, Springfield Borough/Chorley Borough

    List of family relations in rugby league

    List_of_family_relations_in_rugby_league

  • Webster's Brewery
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    Finnish

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    English (mainly West Country) : nickname for a pleasant and affable man, from Middle English hende ‘courteous’, ‘kind’, ‘gentle’. Hendy was also sometimes used as a personal name in the Middle Ages and some examples of the surname may derive from this rather than from the nickname. The surname is also found in Ireland.

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  • Stirious
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    Resembling icicles.

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  • pl.

    of Echo

  • Marian
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    Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.

  • Squamigerous
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    Bearing scales.

  • Ecclesia
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    A church, either as a body or as a building.

  • Hendy
  • a.

    See Hende.

  • Ecclesiae
  • pl.

    of Ecclesia

  • Ecclesia
  • n.

    The public legislative assembly of the Athenians.

  • Hery
  • v. t.

    To worship; to glorify; to praise.

  • Dub
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    To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight.

  • Henrys
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    of Henry

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  • 3d pers. sing. pres.

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  • Henry
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    The unit of electric induction; the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere a second.

  • Tirrit
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    A word from the vocabulary of Mrs. Quickly, the hostess in Shakespeare's Henry IV., probably meaning terror.

  • Tudor
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    Of or pertaining to a royal line of England, descended from Owen Tudor of Wales, who married the widowed queen of Henry V. The first reigning Tudor was Henry VII.; the last, Elizabeth.

  • Mail
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    A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.

  • Unscale
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    To divest of scales; to remove scales from.

  • Eccle
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    The European green woodpecker; -- also called ecall, eaquall, yaffle.

  • Acephali
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    A class of levelers in the time of K. Henry I.