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Arthur Thomas may refer to: Sports * Arthur Thomas (Cambridge University cricketer) (1816–1895), English cricketer * Arthur Thomas (baseball) (1864–1895), African-American baseball catcher and first baseman * Arthur Thomas (Australian cricketer) (1869–1934), Australian cricketer * Arthur Thomas (Glamorgan cricketer) (1895–1953), Welsh cricketer * Arthur Thomas (New Zealand cricketer) (1881–1965), New Zealand cricketer * Arthur Thomas (rugby league) (1901–1970), of the 1920s and '30s for Great Britain, England, Leeds, and York * Arthur Thomas (footballer) (1938–2007), for Linfield F.C. from Ballymena United F.C. in November 1965 Other * Arthur Goring Thomas (1850–1892), English composer * Arthur Lloyd Thomas (1851–1924), Governor of Utah * Arthur W. Thomas (1891–1982), chemist and professor who specialized in colloid chemistry * Arthur Devere Thomas (1895–1973), George Cross recipient * Arthur S. Thomas (1935–2001), Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Fo ...
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Arthur Thomas (Cambridge University Cricketer)
Arthur Thomas (14 February 1816 – 1 December 1895) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played in four first-class cricket matches for Cambridge University Cricket Club, Cambridge University in 1837 and 1838. He was born in London and died at Great Malvern, Worcestershire. Thomas was educated at Winchester College and at Trinity College, Cambridge. As a cricketer, he was a batsman, sometimes used as an opener, and there is no evidence that he bowled in first-class cricket, though the full details of the matches in which he played have not survived. It is not known whether he batted right- or left-handed. He played in two matches in each of the 1837 and 1838 seasons that have since been designated as first-class; his final game was the 1838 University Match (cricket), University Match against Oxford University Cricket Club, Oxford University, in which he scored 6 and 3 not out. Thomas graduated from Cambridge University in 1839 with a Bachelor of Arts degree which auto ...
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Arthur Thomas (baseball)
Arthur Thomas (December 10, 1864 – August 8, 1895) was an American baseball catcher and first baseman in the late 19th century, who played for predecessor teams to the Negro leagues. He played for several teams from 1886 to 1891, spending the majority of his career with the Cuban Giants. He also played with the Baltimore Lord Baltimores of the National Colored Base Ball League The National Colored Base Ball League, the National Colored League, or the League of Colored Baseball Clubs was the subsequent attempt, after the Southern League of Colored Base Ballists, to have a league consisting of all-black teams. It predated ... in 1887. References External links anSeamheads 1864 births 1895 deaths Cuban Giants players New York Gorhams players Baseball catchers {{Negro-league-baseball-catcher-stub ...
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Arthur Thomas (Australian Cricketer)
Arthur Thomas (4 May 1869 – 28 April 1934) was an Australian cricketer. He played in one first-class match for South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ... in 1898/99. See also * List of South Australian representative cricketers References External links * 1869 births 1934 deaths Australian cricketers South Australia cricketers Cricketers from Adelaide Colony of South Australia people {{Australia-cricket-bio-1860s-stub ...
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Arthur Thomas (Glamorgan Cricketer)
Arthur Emlyn Thomas (7 May 1895 – 11 February 1953) was a Welsh cricketer. Thomas was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Briton Ferry, Glamorgan. Thomas made his debut for Glamorgan in the 1913 Minor Counties Championship against the Surrey Second XI, in what was his only Minor Counties appearance for the county. By 1925, Glamorgan were a first-class county. Thomas made his only first-class appearance for Glamorgan in the 1925 County Championship against Northamptonshire at St. Helen's, Swansea. In the match he scored 15 runs, leaving him with a batting average of 7.50 and a top score of 11. Thomas died at the town of his birth on 11 February 1953. References External linksat Cricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a d ...Arthur Thomasat CricketArch ...
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Arthur Thomas (New Zealand Cricketer)
Arthur Ward Thomas (25 January 1881 – 7 May 1965) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury from 1911 to 1922. Cricket career Arthur Thomas was an all-rounder: a lower-order or middle-order batsman who bowled medium-pace. He was the outstanding player of the Plunket Shield match in January 1915 when Canterbury beat Auckland in Auckland. Replacing the injured Duncan McLachlan in the team, he did not bowl in Auckland’s first innings, then made 41 at number nine to take Canterbury’s first innings from 124 for 7 to 208 all out. He then took the first seven wickets in Auckland’s second innings and finished with figures of 8 for 99, the best figures recorded for the Plunket Shield at that time. He then contributed 20 at number eight to Canterbury’s one-wicket victory. Thomas made his highest score in Canterbury's victory over Wellington in the 1919–20 Plunket Shield. After dismissing Wellington for 239, Canterbury were 160 for 6 when Thoma ...
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Arthur Thomas (rugby League)
Arthur Gower Thomas (19 October 1901 – 1970), also known by the nickname of "Ginger", was a Welsh born English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, England and Yorkshire, and at club level for Hunslet Intermediates ARLFC, Leeds and York, as a or . Although born in Llanelli, Wales, Thomas moved to Hunslet as an infant.Robert Gate (1986). "Gone North - Volume 1". R. E. Gate Playing career International honours Thomas won caps for England while at Leeds in 1926 against Other Nationalities, in 1930 against Other Nationalities, in 1931 against Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Leeds in 1926 against New Zealand, in 1927 against New Zealand, in 1930 against Australia (2 matches). County honours Thomas won caps for Yorkshire while at Leeds. County Cup Final appearances Thomas played in Leeds' 5-0 victory over Featherstone Rovers in the 1928–29 Yorkshire Cup Final during the ...
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Arthur Thomas (footballer)
Arthur Thomas (1938 – 8 November 2007) was born in Liverpool and signed for Linfield F.C. from Ballymena United F.C. in November 1965. He made his Linfield debut in a 2–0 defeat by Glentoran on 6 November 1965. In that 1965–66 season he won a Co. Antrim Shield winners medal against Ballymena United and it was a season in which he scored 16 goals in his 31 Linfield appearances. He was one of the stars of the Linfield team in the 1966–67 season when the club reached the Quarter Final of the European Cup, before losing narrowly on aggregate to CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria. Arthur scored three goals in the European tie against Aris of Luxembourg that season and his final tally of five European goals is still a club record held jointly with Phil Scott and current star striker, Glenn Ferguson. A former schoolteacher at St. James Secondary ModernLiverpool in Merseyside, Arthur joined New Brighton on the Wirral from Linfield in September 1967 and around 45 years ago he emigrated to ...
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Arthur Goring Thomas
Arthur Goring Thomas (20 November 185020 March 1892) was an English composer. Life He was the youngest son of Freeman Thomas and Amelia, daughter of Colonel Thomas Frederick. His elder brothers included Freeman Frederick Thomas, a noted cricketer, who was the father of Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon, Viceroy of India; and Sir Charles Inigo Thomas. He was born at Ratton Park, Sussex, and educated at Haileybury College. He was intended for the Civil Service, but delicate health interfered with his studies, and in 1873 he went to Paris to cultivate the musical talent he had displayed from an early age. Here he studied for two years with Émile Durand. In 1875, he returned to England, and in 1877 entered the Royal Academy of Music, where for three years he studied under Ebenezer Prout and Arthur Sullivan, twice winning the Lucas medal for composition. At a later period he received some instruction in orchestration from Max Bruch. His first published compositio ...
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Arthur Lloyd Thomas
Arthur Lloyd Thomas (August 22, 1851 – September 15, 1924) was Governor of Utah Territory from 1889 to 1893. Biography Born in Chicago, Illinois, Thomas grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thomas was a staffer for US Representative James S. Negley of Pennsylvania; he came to Utah in 1879, upon his appointment as secretary of Utah Territory by US President Hayes. His nomination for that position was confirmed by the US Senate in April of that year. The position of Secretary of the Territory became "Secretary of State" upon Utah's statehood; it was renamed to "Lieutenant Governor" in 1976. Thomas ran unsuccessfully in the 1895 election of Utah's first governor, held immediately ahead of the territory achieving statehood in 1896. He was appointed postmaster of Salt Lake City Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the capital and most populous city of Utah, United States. It is the seat of Salt Lake County, the most populous count ...
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Arthur is a common male given name of Brythonic origin. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. The etymology is disputed. It may derive from the Celtic ''Artos'' meaning “Bear”. Another theory, more widely believed, is that the name is derived from the Roman clan '' Artorius'' who lived in Roman Britain for centuries. A common spelling variant used in many Slavic, Romance, and Germanic languages is Artur. In Spanish and Italian it is Arturo. Etymology The earliest datable attestation of the name Arthur is in the early 9th century Welsh-Latin text ''Historia Brittonum'', where it refers to a circa 5th to 6th-century Briton general who fought against the invading Saxons, and who later gave rise to the famous King Arthur of medieval legend and literature. A possible earlier mention of the same man is to be found in the epic Welsh poem ''Y Gododdin'' by Aneirin, which some scholars assign to the late 6th century, though this is still a ma ...
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Arthur Devere Thomas
Arthur Devere Thomas GC (5 August 1895 – 1 November 1973) was awarded the Edward Medal,Arthur Devere Thomas EM
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George Cross The George Cross (GC) is the highest award bestowed by the British government for non-operational gallantry or gallantry not in the presence of an enemy. In the British honours system, the George Cross, since its introduction in 1940, has been ...
, in 1931 for the following action: On 14 January 1931 a workman who was engaged in dismantling a wooden staging fixed across the track of the Metropolitan Railway Station at Kings Cro ...
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Arthur is a common male given name of Brythonic origin. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. The etymology is disputed. It may derive from the Celtic ''Artos'' meaning “Bear”. Another theory, more widely believed, is that the name is derived from the Roman clan '' Artorius'' who lived in Roman Britain for centuries. A common spelling variant used in many Slavic, Romance, and Germanic languages is Artur. In Spanish and Italian it is Arturo. Etymology The earliest datable attestation of the name Arthur is in the early 9th century Welsh-Latin text ''Historia Brittonum'', where it refers to a circa 5th to 6th-century Briton general who fought against the invading Saxons, and who later gave rise to the famous King Arthur of medieval legend and literature. A possible earlier mention of the same man is to be found in the epic Welsh poem ''Y Gododdin'' by Aneirin, which some scholars assign to the late 6th century, though this is still a ma ...
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