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Weekes (other)
Weekes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ambrose Weekes (1919–2012), British priest, bishop of Gibraltar * Anthony Weekes, English Member of Parliament in 1563 * Cecil Weekes (1931–2012), Church of Ireland minister * Clara Weekes (1852-1937), Australian educator, suffragist, labor leader and pacifist * Claire Weekes (1903–1990), Australian general practitioner and health writer * Dallon Weekes (born 1981), American musician, singer, and songwriter * Donald Weekes (born 1930), former English cricketer * Elias Weekes (1809–1881), Australian ironmonger and politician * Sir Everton Weekes (1925–2020), leading former West Indian cricketer * Hampton Weekes (1880–1948), English priest who was Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight * Harold Weekes (1880–1950), American football player * Henry Weekes (1807–1877), English sculptor of the mid-Victorian period * Herbert William Weekes (1841–1914), English genre and animal painter of the Victorian Neoclassic ...
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Ambrose Weekes
Ambrose Walter Marcus Weekes (25 April 191924 April 2012) was an Anglo-CatholicDaily Telegraph obituary Issue no 48,822 dated 17 May 201Online version(Retrieved 16 January 2017) bishop in the 20th century who served as the first Suffragan Bishop in Europe. Family and education Weekes was the son of William, a naval officer, and Ethel, a justice of the peace. He was educated at Rochester Cathedral Choir School, Sir Joseph Williamson's School, Rochester and King's College, London, where he gained his Associate of King's College (AKC) Crockford's Clerical Directory 2012/2013 Lambeth, Church House Publishing in theology in 1941 – he was later elected a Fellow of King's College (FKC) in 1972. He trained for the ministry at King's and at Lincoln Theological College.Old Roffensian Society ...
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Ken Weekes
Kenneth Hunnel Weekes (24 January 1912 – 9 February 1998) was a West Indian international cricketer who represented Jamaica (1938–1947/48) and played two Test matches on the West Indies tour of England in 1939. Cousin of the renowned batsman Everton, he was the first Test cricketer to be born in the United States; as of 2007, the only other US-born cricketer to have played at that level is the Sri Lankan Jehan Mubarak. See also * List of Test cricketers born in non-Test playing nations This is a list of Test cricket Test cricket is a form of first-class cricket played at international level between teams representing full member countries of the International Cricket Council (ICC). A match consists of four innings (two per ... 1912 births 1998 deaths West Indies Test cricketers American cricketers Jamaican cricketers Jamaica cricketers Sportspeople from Boston Cricket in Massachusetts {{Jamaica-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Weeks (other)
Weeks is the plural of "week". It can also refer to: People * Weeks (surname), including a list of notable people with the surname * Baron Weeks, a British title held only by Ronald Weeks, 1st Baron Weeks (1890–1960) Fictional characters * Johnny Weeks, a fictional character on the television series ''The Wire'' Places Places in the United States * Weeks, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Mount Weeks, a mountain in New Hampshire * Weeks Falls, a waterfall on the Snoqualmie River, Washington U.S. facilities and structures * Weeks Field, the first airport for Fairbanks, Alaska, from 1923 to 1951 * John W. Weeks Bridge, also known as the Weeks Footbridge or Bridge, a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River, Massachusetts, United States * Weeks Estate, a country estate in Lancaster, New Hampshire, United States, now the Weeks State Park * Weeks Cemetery, Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places Ships * , a United States Na ...
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Roderick Kinkead-Weekes
Roderick Calder Kinkead-Weekes (born 15 March 1951) is a former South African born English cricketer. Kinkead-Weekes was a right-handed batsman who played primarily as a wicketkeeper. After attending Eton College, where he was the captain of the First XI, Kinkead-Weekes went up to Lincoln College, Oxford. He made his first-class debut for Oxford University in 1972 against Leicestershire. He played 3 further first-class matches for the university in 1972, against Warwickshire, Yorkshire and finally Cambridge University. In 1976, he played 2 first-class matches for Middlesex against Kent and the touring West Indians. In his 6 first-class matches, he scored 76 runs at a batting average of 10.85. Behind the stumps he took 7 catches and made 3 stumpings. He toured Bangladesh with MCC in 1976-77. References External linksRoderick Kinkead-Weekesat Cricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. ...
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Dan Weekes-Hannah
''The Tribe'' is a science fiction Drama (film and television), drama television series which premiered on Channel 5 (British TV channel), Channel 5 in the United Kingdom on 24 April 1999. The series was created by Raymond Thompson and Harry Duffin, and was developed and produced by the Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group in New Zealand. The series was commissioned by Channel 5, who received the initial screening rights. The series made its New Zealand premiere in 2000 on C4 (TV channel), TV4. Primarily aimed at Teen drama, teenagers, ''The Tribe'' is set in a Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, post-apocalyptic city in which all adults have been killed as the result of an unknown virus. The series focuses on the remaining children and teenagers who must navigate the social and personal issues of adolescence, while being faced with the larger problems of a society in a state of anarchy. The inhabitants of the city form social groups, or tribes, with the focus of the series ...
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William Weekes
William Weekes (died October 11, 1806) was a lawyer and political figure in Upper Canada. Weekes was born in Ireland and emigrated first to the United States, working in the law office of Aaron Burr,W.S. Wallace, ''The Family Compact''
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before settling in York () in 1798.Weekes, William in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography
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Randy Weekes
Randall Percival Weekes (born 1956) is a Canadian provincial politician. He is the Saskatchewan Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Biggar-Sask Valley, after first being elected in 1999. When the Saskatchewan Party won the 2007 election Weekes was appointed as the government whip. He served in several other positions throughout the 26th, 27th, and 28th legislatures, including a stint in cabinet from 2012 to 2014. Following the 2020 general election, Weekes was elected as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Weekes has attended anti-abortion March for Life rallies in both Regina and Ottawa. In the 2018 Saskatchewan Party leadership election, Weekes supported Ken Cheveldayoff Ken Cheveldayoff (born April 1, 1965) is a Canadian provincial politician. He is the Saskatchewan Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Saskatoon Willowgrove. In 2018 he was a candidate for the le ...
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Paul Weekes
Paul Nicholas Weekes (born 8 July 1969) is an English former cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm offspin bowler. Born in Hackney, Weekes made his first-class debut for Middlesex in 1990. He is the only English cricketer to have scored more than 150 runs in both innings of a first-class game. He has twice made over 1,000 runs in 1996 and 2004. He helped Middlesex finish the 2005 National League as runners-up to Essex. He retired from first-class cricket following Middlesex's relegation at the end of the 2006 county season, having stated his desire to play regular first team cricket earlier in the season. He finished his career with a first-class batting average of 34.88 and a first-class bowling average of 41.97, with 304 wickets to his name. He plays club cricket for Hornsey Cricket Club and has been a key part of the Hackney Community College Cricket Academy coaching team since 2002. Weekes also coaches twice a week at Westminster School and at Belmont Mil ...
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Nick Weekes
Nicholas 'Nick' Paul Weekes (born 20 October 1981) is a former English cricketer. Weekes is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm fast. He was born at Crawley, Sussex. Weekes represented the Sussex Cricket Board in a single List A match came against the Wales Minor Counties in the 2nd round of the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which was held in 2001. In his only List A match, he scored 5 runs and took a single catch in the field. With the ball he took a single wicket with figures of 1/51. References External linksat Cricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a d ...Nick Weekesat CricketArchive {{DEFAULTSORT:Weekes, Nick 1981 births Living people Sportspeople from Crawley English cricketers Sussex Cricket Board cricketers Cricketers from West S ...
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Liz Weekes
Elizabeth Jane Weekes (born 22 September 1971, in Sydney) is an Australian water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics, when women's water polo was contested for the first time at the Olympic Games. She was the goalkeeper of the Australian team, which beat USA 4–3 in the final game in front of a World record attendance of 17,000 spectators. She also attended Fort Street High School. Weekes made her debut in the national team in 1995. She enjoyed immediate success as the team won gold in the 1995 FINA World Cup in Sydney, Australia. She was regarded as one of the outstanding goalkeepers of her age. Liz was one of the main advocates in helping women's water polo win a twenty-year battle to compete in the Olympic Games. So passionate were Weekes and her teammates about the acceptance of their sport, that they went as far as storming IOC meetings to gain recognition for their cause. Out of the pool, Weekes has become something of an international ce ...
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Lesroy Weekes
Lesroy Charlesworth Weekes (born 19 July 1971. Lesroy was born in Montserrat, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean, West Indies) is a former first-class cricketer. Weekes was a fast bowler who made appearances for the Leeward Islands cricket team, Leeward Islands, Lincolnshire County Cricket Club, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, Northamptonshire for 3 years, Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Yorkshire for 2 years and the Yorkshire Cricket Board, taking one hundred sixty nine first-class wickets at an average of 27.11, and scoring 4 runs at 17.83, in a fitful career which spanned the 1990s. He also played in twenty eight List A cricket, List A one day games, taking a wicket at 40.14. Since retiring from first-class cricket, Weekes became one of the more successful league cricketers in the North of England. In one season for the Yorkshire League Club, Rotherham Town C.C., he amassed over 90 wickets and scored 500 runs. Weekes also played for Elsecar C.C. and currently plays a ...
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Kevin Weekes
Kevin Weekes (born April 4, 1975) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played 348 games in the National Hockey League (NHL). He is now a studio analyst for NHL Networks' ''On the Fly'', ''NHL Tonight'', and ESPN's The Point, while also working for ESPN/ABC. Playing career As a youth, Weekes played in the 1989 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Toronto Red Wings minor ice hockey team. Weekes' career began with the Owen Sound Platers of the Ontario Hockey League. He also had a brief stint with the Ottawa 67's. He was chosen 41st overall by the Florida Panthers in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. In 1996, while playing for the Panthers' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Carolina Monarchs, Weekes was loaned to the Rochester Americans to participate in the 1996 Spengler Cup competition and was named MVP of the tournament. He made his NHL debut with the Panthers on October 16, 1997, going 0–5–1 in 11 appearances for the Panthers. ...
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