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Estwick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ernest Estwick (1903–1984), Guyanese cricketer *Roddy Estwick (born 1961), Barbadian cricketer * Sampson Estwick (1657–1739), English musician *Samuel Estwick Samuel Estwick (c. 1736–1795) was a West India planter and British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1779 to 1795. Estwick was the third, but only surviving son of Richard Estwick of Barbados and his wife Elizabeth Rous, daughter ...
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Sampson Estwick
Sampson Estwick or Eastwick (c. 16571739), was an English musician. Birth Estwick was born about 1657, or earlier, if it be true that he was one of the first set of children of the Chapel Royal under Cooke, after the Restoration, and a chorister at St. Paul's Cathedral at the same early date. Education He proceeded B.A. at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1677, M.A. in 1680, and B.D. in 1692. Background His intimacy with Henry Aldrich, dean of Christ Church, gave rise to the line: ‘I prithee, Sam, fill,’ in Aldrich's famous ''Smoking Catch''. Estwick was probably too sympathetic and constant a frequenter of the rehearsals of music held weekly in the Dean's lodgings, to fall under the extreme penalty dealt unto delinquents by the genial host, namely; the restriction for the one evening to small beer, and exclusion from the next meeting. Aldrich's management of the cathedral choir was excellent; Estwick is described by William Hayes, author of the ''Remarks on Mr Avison's Essay on Mu ...
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Ernest Estwick
Ernest Estwick (9 March 1903 – 14 November 1984) was a Guyanese cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for British Guiana from 1923 to 1926. See also * List of Guyanese representative cricketers The Guyana cricket team represents, originally, the British colony of British Guiana and later the independent state of Guyana. Guyana's inaugural first-class match (as British Guiana) commenced on 29 August 1895 against Trinidad at Bourda in Ge ... References External links * 1903 births 1984 deaths Guyanese cricketers Guyana cricketers {{Guyana-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Roddy Estwick
Roderick Orville Estwick (born June 28, 1961) is a former Barbadian first-class cricketer. A fast bowler, he played for Barbados from 1982–83 to 1986–87, toured Zimbabwe with a Young West Indies team in 1983–84, and played for Transvaal from 1987–88 to 1989–90. He won the ''South African Cricket Annual'' Cricketer of the Year award in 1988 after taking 36 wickets at 16.41 in his first season in South Africa, including 4 for 47 and 4 for 63 to help Transvaal defeat Orange Free State in the final of the Castle Currie Cup. Earlier in the season he had taken 4 for 45 and 5 for 17 against Orange Free State. His best first-class bowling figures were 6 for 68 against Leeward Islands in 1983–84. His highest score was 43 not out in the 1987–88 Castle Currie Cup final, when, batting at number 11, he added 74 for the tenth wicket with Ray Jennings. He played as the professional for Todmorden in the Lancashire League from 1982 to 1984. He is the half-brother of West Indian ...
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