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Hugh Morris (other)
Hugh Morris may refer to: * Bill DeMott (born 1966), professional wrestler previously known as Hugh Morrus *Hugh Morris (cricketer) (born 1963), Welsh former cricketer * Hugh Morris (Scottish footballer) (1900–1965), Scottish footballer * Hugh Morris (Welsh footballer) (1872–1897), Welsh footballer * Hugh Morris (Australian footballer) (1932–2013), Australian rules footballer *Hugh M. Morris (1878–1966), American judge *Hugh Morris (businessman) Hugh William Morris (2 July 1929 – 20 May 2010) was a New Zealand businessman who co-founded McDonald's New Zealand in 1976. Morris established the first McDonald's in New Zealand in 1976 with business partners Lionel Whitehead, Gary Lloydd ...
(1929–2010), New Zealand businessman who founded McDonald's New Zealand in 1976 {{hndis, Morris, Hugh ...
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Bill DeMott
William Charles DeMott II (born November 10, 1966) is an American retired professional wrestler and road agent and trainer. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Hugh Morrus and World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E) under his real name. DeMott also performed as Crash the Terminator in both Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and Japan. Generally used as a jobber to the stars in WCW, he attained championship success during the promotion's dying days in late 2000 and early 2001, holding the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship twice. After an unsuccessful stint as a performer in WWE, DeMott retired from in-ring competition and transitioned into the role of a trainer for the company's '' Tough Enough'' program, on which he became known for using a rough, controversial style in handling trainees, as well as WWE's developmental territories Deep South Wrestling, Florida Championship Wrestling, and NXT; after working for WWE ...
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Hugh Morris (cricketer)
Hugh Morris (born 5 October 1963) is a Welsh people, Welsh former cricketer, who played in three Test cricket, Tests for England cricket team, England in 1991. He played county cricket for Glamorgan County Cricket Club, Glamorgan, Captain (cricket), captaining the county, and after several senior roles for the England and Wales Cricket Board he returned to Glamorgan as chief executive and director of cricket in August 2013. The cricket correspondent, Colin Bateman, described Morris as "a talented, easy-going cricketer". Life and career Morris was born in Cardiff, Wales. While at Blundell's School, he set several Public school (UK), public school batting records. He also played rugby union for Aberavon RFC, Aberavon. A left-handed Batting order (cricket), opening batsman, Morris was Glamorgan's youngest captain (cricket), captain at the age of 22 when appointed in 1986, and stood down from the role three years later to concentrate on his batting. He captained an England A (cr ...
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Hugh Morris (Scottish Footballer)
Hugh Morris (19 November 1900 – 1965) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside right for Clyde, Manchester City Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The tw ..., Nottingham Forest, Notts County, Southend United and Newport County.Morris Hugh Image 2 Manchester City 1923
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Hugh Morris (Welsh Footballer)
Hugh Morris (1872 – 20 September 1897) was a Welsh footballer who played as a forward for Manchester City, Sheffield United and Grimsby Town in the 19th century. Born in Chirk, Wales, he gained three caps for the Welsh national team. Career Club career Morris was first spotted by Ardwick when playing for Chirk in the Welsh cup and the Manchester side duly signed him in 1891. Morris was the leading goalscorer for the club in the 1891–92 Football Alliance season, scoring 10 goals in 22 appearances, including a hat-trick against Walsall Town Swifts. The following season Ardwick were admitted to the newly formed Football League Second Division and Morris played in the club's first ever Football League fixture, scoring twice as Ardwick beat Bootle 7–0. Morris continued to play regularly for Ardwick before he was transferred to Sheffield United, then of the First Division in December 1893. He became a regular in United's first team for the following 18 months, having rejected a ...
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Hugh Morris (Australian Footballer)
Hugh Jackson Morris (22 January 1932 – 10 November 2013) was an Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...er who played with Essendon and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was a premiership player with Essendon's reserves in 1952. Morris also played for Warracknabeal and Port Melbourne. Morris initially worked as a police officer before founding his own security company. Notes External links * *Hugh Morris's playing statisticsfrom The VFA ProjectEssendon Football Club past player profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Morris, Hugh 1932 births 2013 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Essendon Football Club players St Kilda Football Club players Warracknabeal Football Club players Port Melbourne ...
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Hugh M
Hugh may refer to: *Hugh (given name) Noblemen and clergy French * Hugh the Great (died 956), Duke of the Franks * Hugh Magnus of France (1007–1025), co-King of France under his father, Robert II * Hugh, Duke of Alsace (died 895), modern-day France * Hugh of Austrasia (7th century), Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia * Hugh I, Count of Angoulême (1183–1249) * Hugh II, Count of Angoulême (1221–1250) * Hugh III, Count of Angoulême (13th century) * Hugh IV, Count of Angoulême (1259–1303) * Hugh, Bishop of Avranches (11th century), France * Hugh I, Count of Blois (died 1248) * Hugh II, Count of Blois (died 1307) * Hugh of Brienne (1240–1296), Count of the medieval French County of Brienne * Hugh, Duke of Burgundy (d. 952) * Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy (1057–1093) * Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy (1084–1143) * Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy (1142–1192) * Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy (1213–1272) * Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy (1294–1315) * Hugh Capet (939–996), King of France * H ...
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