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John Peacock (scriptwriter)
John Peacock may refer to: *Joe Peacock (John Peacock, 1897–1979), England international footballer * John Peacock (piper) (c. 1756–1817), player of the Northumbrian smallpipes *John Peacock (songwriter) (died 1867), English poet and songwriter *John Peacock (footballer) (born 1956), manager of the England national under-17 football team *John A. Peacock (born 1956), Professor of Cosmology at the University of Edinburgh *John Michael Peacock, England-born frontier leader and politician of the Cape Colony *John Thomas Peacock (1827–1905), New Zealand politician *Johnny Peacock (1910–1981), American baseball catcher *Johnny Peacock (American football) Johnny Byron Peacock (born March 2, 1947) is a former American football defensive back who played two seasons with the Houston Oilers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Houston Oilers in the fifth round of the 1969 NFL Draft. H ... (born 1947), American football player * Jonnie Peacock (born 1993), English p ...
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Joe Peacock
John "Joe" Peacock (15 March 1897 – 4 March 1979) was an English international footballer, who played as a wing half. Career Born in Wigan, Peacock played professionally for Middlesbrough, and earned three caps for England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ... in 1929. References 1897 births 1979 deaths English men's footballers England men's international footballers Middlesbrough F.C. players English Football League players Men's association football midfielders Footballers from Wigan {{England-footy-midfielder-1890s-stub ...
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John Peacock (piper)
John Peacock (c. 1756 in Morpeth – 1817 in Newcastle) was one of the finest Northumbrian smallpipers of his age, and probably a fiddler also, and the last of the Newcastle Waits. He studied the smallpipes with Old William Lamshaw, of Morpeth, and later with Joseph Turnbull, of Alnwick. His playing was highly regarded in his lifetime: Thomas Bewick, the engraver, who also lived and worked in Newcastle, wrote ''Some time before the American War broke out, there had been a lack of musical performers upon our streets, and in this interval, I used to engage John Peacock, our inimitable performer, to play on the Northumberland or Small-pipes; and with his old tunes, his lilts, his pauses, and his variations, I was always excessively pleased.'' William Green, piper to the Duke of Northumberland from 1806, considered him the best small pipes player he ever heard in his life. He is also closely associated with the first printed collection of music for smallpipes, ''A Favorite C ...
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John Peacock (songwriter)
John Peacock (died 1867) was a South Shields born songwriter and poet in the 19th century. His most famous piece is possibly "Marsden Rocks". Life John Peacock (died 1867) was born in South Shields. He was born in the City of York in the year 1799 He went to sea at the age of 12 and was captured by the French during either the French Revolutionary Wars or, more likely, the Napoleonic Wars between France and Britain. He was a prisoner for several years being confined in a camp in northern France. his ship the ' Neva' being captured by the French Privateer Maria Louisa He was at various times a seaman, prisoner of war, ( in the French prison in the fortress of Cambray for four years ) shoemaker, Chartist, Co-operative storekeeper, and a second hand bookseller with premises in the Market Place, South Shields. His address was number 2 George Street South Shields . A description given in "The Weekly Chronicle" by Mr William Brockie in his regular column on "Local songs and song ...
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John Peacock (footballer)
John Peacock (born 27 March 1956) is an English football manager and former professional player. Career Playing career Born in Leeds, Peacock made 190 appearances in the Football League for Scunthorpe United, as a full back. Coaching career In 2010, he won the UEFA European Under-17 Championship as coach of the England under-17 national team. He won the competition again in 2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Peacock, John 1956 births Footballers from Leeds Boston United F.C. players Scunthorpe United F.C. players English football managers English footballers English Football League players Living people Football managers from Leeds Association football defenders Derby County F.C. non-playing staff Manchester United ...
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Sir John Alexander Macdonald (January 10 or 11, 1815 – June 6, 1891) was the first prime minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873 and from 1878 to 1891. The dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, he had a political career that spanned almost half a century. Macdonald was born in Scotland; when he was a boy his family immigrated to Kingston in the Province of Upper Canada (today in eastern Ontario). As a lawyer, he was involved in several high-profile cases and quickly became prominent in Kingston, which elected him in 1844 to the legislature of the Province of Canada. By 1857, he had become premier under the colony's unstable political system. In 1864, when no party proved capable of governing for long, Macdonald agreed to a proposal from his political rival, George Brown, that the parties unite in a Great Coalition to seek federation and political reform. Macdonald was the leading figure in the subsequent discussions and conferences, which resulted in the Brit ...
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John Michael Peacock
John Michael Peacock MLA, MLC ( – ) was a prominent "border man" and a member of the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Colony Parliament''Prominent men of Cape Colony, South Africa''. Portland, Maine: Lakeside Press, 1902 in South Africa. Biography Born in Manchester, England, the son of draper George and Hannah Peacock, he emigrated to the Cape Colony in 1861, and started his business in the eastern frontier of the Cape, in King Williams Town and then in Queenstown. In 1867 he married Maria Kentish Hincksman (d.1888), daughter of a cotton spinner TC Hincksman from Preston, England, and they had a large family. MLA (1874-1877) He represented King Williams Town in the General Assembly (lower house) of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Parliament from 1874 until 1877. He also served on that town's council. He was one of the first officers in the Kaffrarian Volunteers, and was a leader of the movement whic ...
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John Thomas Peacock
John Thomas Peacock MLC JP (1827 – 20 October 1905) was a New Zealand businessman, philanthropist and politician. He came to Canterbury in 1844, several years before organised settlement started. Early life Peacock was born in 1827 in the Hawkesbury district, New South Wales, Australia. He is the eldest son of John Jenkins Peacock (d. 1866) and his wife Maria Peacock (1804/05–1884). He attended Sydney College. The family arrived in Lyttelton in 1844. Settlement organised by the Canterbury Association started in December 1850, so the Peacocks were in the colony at an early stage. His father was a hard worker. It is said about him that "he could be seen at Lyttelton ... at 6 am on a frosty morning, knee deep in the water loading a boat with sacks of potatoes for shipment by his brig which lay at anchor some distance away." In August 1854, Peacock married Kate Hickman Peacock (née Mansfield, born ca 1835). They did not have any children, but adopted Janey, the ex-nup ...
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Johnny Peacock
John Gaston Peacock (January 10, 1910 – October 17, 1981) was a part-time catcher in Major League Baseball who played for three teams between and . Listed at , 165 lb., Peacock batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He was born in Fremont, North Carolina. A light-hitting catcher, Peacock was good defensively and knew how to handle his pitching staff. He hit one home run in 1734 career at-bats. Peacock entered the majors in 1937 with the Boston Red Sox, playing for them through the 1944 midseason before joining the Philadelphia Phillies (1944–1945) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1945). In his rookie season, he hit a .313 batting average (baseball), batting average in nine games played. The next eight years he averaged 76.25 games in each season, with a career-high 92 games in 1939. His most productive years came with Boston, when he hit .303 with a career-high 39 run batted in, RBI in 1938, and .284 with 20 double (baseball), doubles in 1944. In a nine-season career, Peacoc ...
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Johnny Peacock (American Football)
Johnny Byron Peacock (born March 2, 1947) is a former American football defensive back who played two seasons with the Houston Oilers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Houston Oilers in the fifth round of the 1969 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Houston and attended Goliad High School in Goliad, Texas Goliad ( ) is a city in Goliad County, Texas, United States. It is known for the 1836 Goliad massacre during the Texas Revolution. It had a population of 1,620 at the 2020 census. Founded on the San Antonio River, it is the county seat of Gol .... References External linksJust Sports StatsFanbase profile
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Jonnie Peacock
Jonathan Peacock MBE (born 28 May 1993) is an English sprint runner... An amputee, Peacock won gold at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and 2016 Summer Paralympics, representing Great Britain in the T44 men's 100 metres event. He won a Bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Biography Peacock was born in Cambridge, and grew up in the village of Shepreth. At age 5, he contracted meningitis, resulting in the disease killing the tissues in his right leg, which was then amputated just below the knee. Wanting to play football, he was directed to a Paralympic sports talent day when he asked about disability sport in the hospital that fitted his prosthetic leg. His mother would carry him to school when his very short stump was too sore to wear his prosthetic leg. Peacock refers to his stump as his "sausage leg." Peacock ran his first international race at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester in May 2012. In June 2012 Peacock set a new 100 metres world record in amputee sprintin ...
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