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Dicky (name)
Dicky is a given name or a nickname, often of Richard, sometimes of William. Given name :''Note: It is assumed that Dicky is the first name of those in this section, as their articles do not state otherwise.'' * Dicky Cheung (born 1965), Hong Kong television actor and singer * Dicky Firasat (born 1981), Indonesian footballer * Dicky Gonzalez (born 1978), Puerto Rican baseball pitcher * Dicky Moore (born 1978), English songwriter * Dicky Palyama (born 1978), badminton player * Dicky Rutnagur (born 1931), semi-retired Indian sports journalist * Dicky Thompson (born 1957), American professional golfer Nickname Richard * Dicky Barrett (born 1964), American rock singer * Dicky Barrett (trader) (1807–1847), one of the first white traders to be based in New Zealand * Richard "Dicky" J. Bolles (1843–1917), American salesman, one of the first to sell land in Florida, sight unseen, to non-residents * Dicky Bond (1883–1955), English footballer * Dicky Dorsett (1919–1999), English ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or '' gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and re ...
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Dicky Merritt
Richard Merritt (22 July 1897 – 1978) was an English footballer who scored 16 goals from 97 appearances in the Football League playing as an outside left for South Shields, Durham City, Lincoln City and Notts County. He played in the Midland League for York City, and also played non-league football for Easington Colliery Welfare and Washington Colliery. Life and career Merritt was born in Shiney Row, County Durham, in July 1897. He played for Easington Colliery Welfare before the First World War, and afterwards signed for South Shields of the Football League Second Division. He made his Football League debut on 8 April 1922, in a 4–0 defeat away to Blackpool, and played once more the following season, before moving on to Durham City of the Third Division North. He was a first-team regular in the side for two seasons, making 73 appearances, and was popular with the supporters, despite a tendency to shoot from unlikely positions on the pitch. He was transfer-liste ...
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Dickie (name)
Dickie is a surname, a nickname (most often as a diminutive form of Richard) and a given name. It may refer to: People Surname * Rev. A. M. Dickie (1903–1978), Australian peace activist * George Dickie (philosopher) (born 1926), American art critic * George Dickie (botanist) (1812–1882), Scottish botanist * Harold Dickie (1874–1954), New Zealand politician * John Dickie (other) * Kate Dickie (born circa 1971), Scottish actress * Mat Dickie (born 1981), English indie video game developer * Matthew Dickie (1873–1959), Scottish professional football player * Murray Dickie (1924–1995), Scottish tenor opera singer and director * Neville Dickie (born 1937), English boogie-woogie and stride piano player * Simon Dickie (born 1951), former New Zealand rowing cox Nickname * Richard Annand (1914–2004), English recipient of the Victoria Cross * Dickie Baugh (1864–1929), English footballer * Dickie Bird (born 1933), English cricket umpire * Dickie Boon (1878 ...
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Dickey (name)
Dickey is a Scottish surname, nickname, and given name. It may refer to: People with the surname * Annamary Dickey (1911–1999}. American actress * Basil Dickey (1880–1958), American screenwriter * Bill Dickey (1907–1993), American baseball player and manager * Bronwen Dickey (born 1981), American writer and journalist * Charles William Dickey (1871–1942), American architect * Christopher Dickey (1951–2020) American writer * Dale Dickey (born 1961), American actress * Darrell Dickey (born 1959), American football coach and former player * Daryl Dickey (born 1961), American football administrator, former coach, and former player * Derrek Dickey (1951–2000), American basketball player and sportscaster * Dick Dickey (1926–2006), American basketball player * Donald Ryder Dickey (1887–1932) American animal photographer, ornithologist and mammalogist * Doug Dickey (born 1932), American former football player, coach and athletics administrator * Eldridge Dickey (194 ...
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Lil Dicky
David Andrew Burd (born March 15, 1988), better known by his stage name Lil Dicky, is an American rapper, comedian, and actor. He came to prominence with the release of the music video for his song "Ex-Boyfriend" in 2013, which became popular with more than one million views on YouTube in 24 hours. He released his debut album, '' Professional Rapper'', in 2015. In 2018, his song " Freaky Friday", featuring Chris Brown, became a worldwide hit. He also gained attention for his 2019 music video "Earth", which featured many singers and actors including Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes, Kevin Hart, Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth, Katy Perry, and Leonardo DiCaprio. The song was made to raise awareness about the environment, pollution, and climate change. Burd stated that a portion of the song's proceeds are being donated to a variety of environmental charities. In 2020, Burd and producer Jeff Schaffer created a television comedy series based on Burd's life c ...
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Dicky Ralph
Dicky Ralph (21 January 1908 – 5 October 1989) was a Welsh international rugby fly-half who played rugby union for Newport and rugby league with Leeds and Batley. He won six caps for Wales at rugby union, and also represented Wales at rugby league. International career Ralph was first capped for Wales against France on 28 February 1931 under the captaincy of Jack Bassett. The game was a walkover, with Wales winning 35-3, Ralph scored two tries of the seven scored by the Welsh team that day and unsurprisingly was reselected two weeks later to face Ireland. In a bruising encounter, Wales won at Ravenhill, with Ralph again on the score sheet, this time with a drop goal. Later that year he faced Bennie Osler's touring South African team twice, once with Newport, and then again in December as part of the Welsh team. Ralph appeared on the losing team on both occasions, though played some strong rugby during the international and his screw kicking on the day was excellent. In t ...
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Dicky Case
Roy George Arthur 'Dicky' Case (7 June 1910 Toowoomba, QueenslandBamford, R. & Stallworthy, D. (2003) ''Speedway - The Pre War Years'', Stroud: Tempus Publishing. - 1980) was an Australian international speedway rider who finished sixth in the 1936 Speedway World Championship, the first ever final.Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). ''A History of the World Speedway Championship''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. Career Case worked for the Queensland Railway Company before taking up speedway.Sandys, Leonard (1948) ''Broadside to Fame! The Drama of the Speedways'', Findon, p. 16 He first came to the UK in 1930 and joined the Wimbledon Dons. He finished third in the 1932 Star Riders' Championship, the forerunner to the Speedway World Championship and also represented Australia in several Test Matches. He travelled to Germany in 1931 with Max Grosskreutz to promote speedway there, but the venture was short-lived due to opposition from the government. Along with Billy Lamont, Case wa ...
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Lawrence Adamson
Lawrence Arthur Adamson, CMG, (20 April 1860 – 14 December 1932) was a schoolmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, Australia. Early life Lawrence Adamson was born at Douglas, Isle of Man, the second son of Lawrence William Adamson. LL.D., Grand Seneschal of the IoM and his wife Annie Jane née Flint. In 1866, the family went to Newcastle-on-Tyne, where his father served as High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1900. At fourteen years of age Lawrence went to Rugby School, where he educated in the Classics, and represented his school at football. At the University of Oxford he read Classics and Jurisprudence, taking the degree of MA, before being called to the Bar in 1885. That year Adamson was arrested with another man for sexual involvement with two teenagers: the heir and second son of the 4th Earl of Rosslyn. The case was smothered, but he was forced to emigrate to Australia,Peter Jordaan,''A Secret Between Gentlemen: Lord Battersea's hidden scandal and the lives it chan ...
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Dicky Wells
William Wells (June 10, 1907 – November 12, 1985), known professionally as Dicky Wells (sometimes Dickie Wells), was an American jazz trombonist. Career Dickie Wells is believed to have been born on June 10, 1907 in Centerville, Tennessee, United States. His brother was trombonist Henry Wells. He moved to New York City in 1926, and became a member of the Lloyd Scott band. He played with Count Basie between 1938–1945 and 1947–1950. He also played with Cecil Scott, Spike Hughes, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, Teddy Hill, Jimmy Rushing, Buck Clayton and Ray Charles. In the middle years of the 1960s, Wells toured and performed extensively, and the onset of alcoholism caused him personal problems which led to his semi-retirement. Publication of his autobiography in 1973 helped to steer Wells back to his profession. In his later years, Wells suffered a severe beating during a mugging that affected his memory, but he recovered and continued to perform. He played frequen ...
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Dicky Richards
William Henry Matthews "Dicky" Richards (26 March 1862 – 4 January 1903) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test match in 1889. The match was the second in the 1888–89 series against the team led by Sir C. Aubrey Smith, and called at the time "C. A. Smith's XI", but retrospectively accorded the status of a full MCC tour. In fact, in the game at Newlands, Cape Town played by Richards, the touring side was led by Monty Bowden. Richards batted at No 7 in each innings and scored 0 and 4 as South Africa were bowled out for 47 and 43 to lose by an innings and 202 runs. The match was Richards' only first-class game, although he played for Western Province in the years before provincial matches in South Africa were considered first-class. Richards' two brothers, Joseph and Alfred, played first-class cricket for Western Province and Alfred played once for South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, south ...
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Richard "Dicky" Suett
Richard "Dicky" Suett (1755 – 6 July 1805), was an English comedian who was George III's favourite Shakespearean clown, and star at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane for twenty-five years. Early life Suett was born in Chelsea in 1755, and at ten years of age entered the choir at Westminster Abbey as a pupil of Benjamin Cooke. In 1769 he sang at the Ranelagh Gardens, the Grotto Garden, and at Marylebone Gardens, and was in May 1770 employed by Foote at the Haymarket in some juvenile and unnoted parts. On 24 July 1771 at that house Master Suett was the original Cupid in 'Dido,' a comic opera assigned to Thomas Bridges. Charles Bannister then obtained for him an engagement on the York circuit with Tate Wilkinson, with whom he remained as singer and second low comedian for nine years, at the largest salary Wilkinson ever paid. His first appearance was made on 22 November 1771 in Hull, where he sang a once favourite song, 'Chloe's my myrtle and Jenny's my rose.' Wilkinson thought hi ...
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Dicky Robinson
Richard Robinson (19 January 1927 – 19 April 2009) was a football player from England. Robinson signed for Middlesbrough after being watched by their manager David Jack. Jack had spotted Dicky playing for local team Marsden Welfare Juniors. Dicky played in the Colts for Middlesbrough and guested for Dunfermline Athletic, whilst working as a Bevin Boy in Scotland at the end of World War II. His debut for Middlesbrough was in the 1–0 away win against Newcastle United on 7 October 1944 as a 17-year-old in wartime competition, and he played in Boro's first post-war game against Manchester City aged 18. He went on to play a total of 390 games in the league and 26 in the FA Cup for Middlesbrough. He scored only one goal in his career – against local rivals Sunderland. After the game, he travelled home on the Sunderland team bus! During his time at Middlesbrough, Dicky went on two FA tours with the England team to Switzerland, Portugal and Scandinavia, yet never gained a f ...
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