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Peter Allan (army Officer)
Peter Allan may refer to: Sports *Peter Allan (Australian cricketer) (1935–2023) * Peter Allan (footballer) (1935–1987), Australian rules footballer * Peter Allan (rugby union) (born 1975), Scottish rugby union referee Others * Peter Allan (at Marsden Grotto) (1799–1849), landlord of the Marsden Grotto pub *Peter Allan (priest) (born 1950), Anglican monk and Principal of the College of the Resurrection *Peter John Allan Peter John Allan (6 June 1825 – 21 October 1848) was a Canadian poet. Life He was born at York, the son of Dr. Colin Allan, at one time chief medical officer of Halifax, Nova Scotia. His short life was mainly spent there and in Fredericton, N ... (1825–1848), Canadian poet See also * Peter Allen (other) {{hndis, Allan, Peter ...
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Peter Allan (Australian Cricketer)
Peter John Allan (born 31 December 1935) is a former Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1965. Life and career A tall right-arm fast-medium bowler, Allan made his first-class debut for Queensland in the 1959-60 season, but after that he spent some time working in Victoria, and did not establish himself in cricket until he returned to Queensland in 1963.''The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket'', Oxford, Melbourne, 1996, pp. 13–14. After consistent good form in the Sheffield Shield he toured the West Indies with the Australian side in 1964-65 but fell ill early in the tour and did not play in the Tests. He opened the bowling in the First Test at Brisbane in the 1965–66 Ashes series, taking two wickets in the drawn match. He was dropped in favour of Alan Connolly for the Second Test, but was recalled for the Fourth Test after taking 10 for 61 in the first innings for Queensland against Victoria in January 1966, the third-best figures recorded in Austra ...
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Peter Allan (footballer)
Peter Allan (9 January 1935 – 20 September 1987) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * * 1935 births 1987 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) St Kilda Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Peter Allan (rugby Union)
Peter Allan (born 19 July 1975) is a professional rugby union referee who represented the Scottish Rugby Union. Rugby union career Playing career Amateur career Allan played as prop for Watsonians. Referee career Professional career Allan won SRU referee of the year in 2005-06 season. Allan refereed in the Celtic League. He refereed his first 1872 Cup match on 2 January 2010. He is now an Assistant Referee in the English Premiership. International career He was the fifth official in the Scotland v New Zealand match in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Pool C Pool C of the 2007 Rugby World Cup began on 8 September and concluded on 29 September 2007. The pool was composed of Italy, New Zealand, Romania and Scotland and World Cup debutants Portugal. Overview New Zealand were assured of first place in the ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Allan, Peter Living people Scottish rugby union referees Rugby union officials 1975 births 1872 Cup referees Watsonians RFC players ...
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Peter Allan (at Marsden Grotto)
Peter Allan (6 September 1799 – 31 August 1849) was an English recluse and eccentric who carved rocks in the Marsden Bay at Marsden, South Shields into a house. Early life Born to Peter Allan, a shoemaker in Gladsmuir and Jane Renny, who was the daughter of Archibald Kenley of Tranent, Allan was initially a valet to Williams Williamson and a gamekeeper for the Marquess of Londonderry. He later ran a tavern in the village Whitburn on the Durham coast. Marsden After becoming infatuated with and working at the quarries near his property, he decided to turn a limestone cliff in the Marsden Grotto in the Marsden Bay into an actual house. He carved out fifteen rooms which connected to a farmhouse and tavern (''The Grotto'') on the cliff above. He mostly remained with his wife and children in the rock and did not often visit the surrounding towns. He also saved a number of boats offshore and a group of children from drowning. In 1848 the lord of the manor Lord of the ...
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Peter Allan (priest)
Peter George Allan (born 1950) is a British Anglican priest and monk. From 2011 to 2019, he was principal of the College of the Resurrection, an Anglo-Catholic theological college in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England. He has been a monk of the Community of the Resurrection since 1985. Early life and education Allan was born in 1950. He studied music at Wadham College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1972: as per tradition, his BA was promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Oxon) degree in 1976. In 1972, he matriculated into the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield, to study theology and train for ordination. He left the college after three years to be ordained in the Church of England. Ordained ministry Allan was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1975 and as a priest in 1976. From 1975 to 1978, he served his curacy at St Andrew's Church, Stevenage, an Anglo-Catholic parish in the Diocese of St Albans. Then, from 1978 to 1982, he was chapla ...
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Peter John Allan
Peter John Allan (6 June 1825 – 21 October 1848) was a Canadian poet. Life He was born at York, the son of Dr. Colin Allan, at one time chief medical officer of Halifax, Nova Scotia. His short life was mainly spent there and in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where his family moved on his father's retirement in 1836. Growing up in Fredericton, Peter John briefly attended King’s College but left before completing his degree. For a time Allan studied law, but after the success of some published poems began to write full-time. Before his first book of verse was printed, he went down with fever, and died, after a brief illness, at the age of 23. Works More than four years after Allan's death was published in London the ''Poetical Remains of Peter John Allan, Esq.'' (1853) with a biographical notice, edited by Henry Christmas. The memoir was by the poet's brother, James McGrigor Allan. Allan wrote mainly under Lord Byron George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788&n ...
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