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John Ashworth (other)
John Ashworth may refer to: *John Ashworth (cricketer) (1850–1901), English cricketer *John Ashworth (footballer), English professional footballer *John Ashworth (judge) (1906–1975), England judge and barrister *John Ashworth (preacher) (1813–1875), English preacher, manufacturer, and author *John Ashworth (rugby union) (born 1949), New Zealand rugby union player *John Ashworth (biologist) (born 1938), former vice-chancellor of the University of Salford and former director of the LSE *John Ashworth (priest) John Edward Maurice Ashworth (23 January 1900 – 10 April 1972) was Dean of Trinidad from 1948 to 1954. Ashworth was educated at the University of London. He was ordained in 1934 and served curacies in Great Grimsby and South Kirkby. He was Recto ..., Dean of Trinidad See also * Jon Ashworth (born 1978), British Labour Party politician and MP {{hndis, Ashworth, John ...
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John Ashworth (cricketer)
John Thomas Ashworth (27 February 1850 – 20 October 1901) was an English first-class cricketer. He was a middle-order batsman and played two first-class matches for Lancashire. A regular player for both the Rochdale and Castleton clubs, Ashworth made his County debut against Kent on 3 August 1871. He was selected for Lancashire again two years later, playing in the loss to Yorkshire Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a Historic counties of England, historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other Eng .... References 1850 births 1901 deaths People from Haslingden English cricketers Lancashire cricketers Cricketers from Lancashire {{England-cricket-bio-1850s-stub ...
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John Ashworth (footballer)
John Ashworth was an English professional footballer who played as a winger for Burnley in the Football League. Ashworth joined Burnley from local club Lowerhouse in August 1888. He failed to make an appearance for the club during their first season in the League. Ashworth eventually made his debut on 14 September 1889, scoring Burnley's goal in the 1–2 defeat away at Everton. It was then almost four months before he played again for the Clarets, when he was named in the line-up for the 1–3 defeat to Stoke Stoke is a common place name in the United Kingdom. Stoke may refer to: Places United Kingdom The largest city called Stoke is Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. See below. Berkshire * Stoke Row, Berkshire Bristol * Stoke Bishop * Stok ... on 11 January 1890. Despite scoring again, Ashworth never made another appearance for Burnley and left the club at the end of the 1889–90 season. References * * Year of death missing Place of birth missing Place of ...
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John Ashworth (judge)
Sir John Percy Ashworth, (3 February 1906 – 26 September 1975) was a British judge and barrister. Biography He was the son of Percy Ashworth of Ollerton, Bolton and Fradswell Hall, Stafford, and his wife Annie Isabel Brooks, daughter of John Close Brooks of Birtles Hall. He was educated at Sandroyd School then Winchester College before going to Christ Church, Oxford. In 1930 he became a barrister of the Inner Temple. In 1940 he became an intelligence officer. Ashworth served as Junior Counsel to the Treasury (Common Law) (one of the British government's most senior lawyers) from 1950 to 1954, and was a Judge of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales from 1954 till his death. Among the cases that he adjudged was the murder of John Alan West The murder of John Alan West on 7 April 1964 was the crime which led to the last death sentences being carried out in the United Kingdom. West, a 53-year-old van driver for a laundry company, was beaten and stabbed to death by Gwyn ...
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John Ashworth (preacher)
John Ashworth (8 July 1813 – 26 January 1875) was an English preacher, manufacturer, and author. Early life Ashworth was born on 8 July 1813 at the hamlet of Cutgate near Rochdale, the eighth child of his parents, who were poor woollen weavers. He has himself told the story of his mother manufacturing a 'bishop' (pinafore) for him out of a pack-sheet, from which all her exertions could not wash away the indelible word 'Wool,' which therefore formed his breastplate. The poverty of the family was further embittered by the intemperance of the father, who, however, reformed later in life. The only education which John obtained was at a Sunday school. Career He married before he was twenty. The union was a happy one, but Ashworth and his first wife had years of struggle with poverty and care. His position somewhat improved, and in 1851, when visiting the Great Exhibition, he formed the resolution of founding a chapel for the destitute in Rochdale, but the proposal was so much ...
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John Ashworth (rugby Union)
John Colin Ashworth (born 15 October 1949) is a New Zealand former rugby union player. A prop, Ashworth represented Canterbury and, briefly, Hawke's Bay at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks ( mi, Ōpango), represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport. The team won the Rugby World Cup in 1987 ..., from 1977 to 1985. He played 52 matches for the All Blacks including 24 internationals. References 1949 births Living people People from Waikari People educated at Riccarton High School New Zealand rugby union players New Zealand international rugby union players Canterbury rugby union players Hawke's Bay rugby union players Rugby union props Rugby union players from Canterbury, New Zealand {{NewZealand-rugbyunion-bio-1940s-stub ...
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John Ashworth (biologist)
Sir John Ashworth (born 27 November 1938) is a scientist and educationalist. Education He was educated at West Buckland School and Exeter College, Oxford. He obtained a PhD degree in biochemistry at Leicester University and was a lecturer and reader there before taking up a post of foundation Professor of Biology at University of Essex in 1974. His scientific research at the time focused on developmental biology and cell differentiation, with a particular interest in the slime mold. Career John Ashworth joined the UK government's Cabinet Office in 1976, where he acted as the chief scientific adviser to the government, initially on secondment, and then as an undersecretary in the Cabinet Office from 1979 to 1981. He became vice-chancellor at the University of Salford from 1981 to 1990, and then director of the London School of Economics from 1990 to 1996. He was a chairman of the British Library board 1996–2001, the Institute of Cancer Research (deputy chairman) 2003–07 ...
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John Ashworth (priest)
John Edward Maurice Ashworth (23 January 1900 – 10 April 1972) was Dean of Trinidad from 1948 to 1954. Ashworth was educated at the University of London. He was ordained in 1934 and served curacies in Great Grimsby and South Kirkby. He was Rector of Boughton, Norfolk from 1937 to 1948 before his time as Archdeacon and Vicar of Heworth, York Heworth is part of the city of York in North Yorkshire, England, about north-east of the centre. No longer in general referred to as a village, "Heworth Village" is now the name of a specific road. The name "Heworth" is Old English language, A ... afterwards. References 1900 births 1972 deaths Alumni of the University of London Deans of Trinidad {{Trinidad-bio-stub ...
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