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Mark Cox, Jr.
Mark Henry David Cox (5 December 1905 – 27 March 1979) was an English cricketer. Cox was a right-handed Batting (cricket), batsman who bowled right-arm Spin bowling, slow. He was born at Abington, Northamptonshire, Abington, Northamptonshire. Cox made three first-class cricket, first-class appearances for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, Northamptonshire in the 1932 County Championship against Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, Gloucestershire, Kent County Cricket Club, Kent, and Gloucestershire again. In his three first-class matches, he scored 8 runs at an batting average (cricket), average of 2.00, with a high score of 5. With the ball he took 2 wickets at a bowling average of 31.00, with best figures of 2/11. He died at Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales on 27 March 1979. His father, also called Mark Cox (cricketer), Mark, and brother, Arthur Cox (English cricketer), Arthur, both played first-class cricket. References External linksMark Coxat ESPNcricinfoMark Cox ...
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Abington, Northamptonshire
Abington is a district of the town of Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, situated about east of the town centre. The population of the ward of Northampton Borough Council at the 2011 census was 9,668. The name 'Abington' means 'Farm/settlement connected with Abba'. Originally a small village outside the borough boundary of Northampton, Abington is mentioned in The Domesday Book. In the 17th century the village was enclosed and depopulated. The outlines of the village's streets can still be seen as can the village's fishpond (although this is now a garden) in Abington Park. The park was given to the town by the Wantage family in the 19th century. The area known as Abington became part of the borough of Northampton in the late 19th century as the town expanded. Its close location to Abington Park causes this to be a highly sought-after residential area. Abington has often been described as "the Greenwich Village of Northampton." The Wellingborough Road (locally known as th ...
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