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Ronald MacNab
Maurice Ronald MacNab, born in Hythe, Kent, Hythe, Kent on 6 May 1902 – 12 April 1962, was an English cricketer. MacNab was a left-handed Batsman (cricket), batsman whose bowling (cricket), bowling style is unknown, but it is known he bowled with his left-arm. MacNab made his only first-class cricket, first-class appearance for Wales cricket team, Wales against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1930. In this match, he took the wicket of Reginald Covill, while with the bat he scored a single run in the Welsh first-innings before being dismissed by Ewart Astill, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for 2 runs by Harold Pickthall. MacNab later made his debut for Denbighshire County Cricket Club, Denbighshire in the 1934 Minor Counties Championship against Durham County Cricket Club, Durham. He made a further two Minor Counties Championship appearances for the county, both of which came against Northumberland County Cricket Club, Northumberland in 1934 and 1935. He die ...
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Hythe, Kent
Hythe () is a coastal market town on the edge of Romney Marsh, in the district of Folkestone and Hythe on the south coast of Kent. The word ''Hythe'' or ''Hithe'' is an Old English word meaning haven or landing place. History The town has mediaeval and Georgian buildings, as well as a Saxon/Norman church on the hill and a Victorian seafront promenade. Hythe was once defended by two castles, Saltwood and Lympne. Hythe Town Hall, a neoclassical style building, was completed in 1794. Hythe's market once took place in Market Square (now Red Lion Square) close to where there is now a farmers' market every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Hythe has gardening, horse riding, bowling, tennis, cricket, football, squash and sailing clubs. Lord Deedes was once patron of Hythe Civic Society. As an important Cinque Port Hythe once possessed a bustling harbour which, over the course of 300 years, has now disappeared due to silting. Hythe was the central Cinque Port, sitting bet ...
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