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William Foord (MPI)
William Foord is the name of: *William Foord-Kelcey (1854–1922), English barrister, academic and cricketer *Bill Foord (1924–2015), cricketer *William Ford (divine) William Ford or Foord (1559 in Bury St Edmunds – in or after 1616) was a Church of England clergyman.Stephen Wright‘Ford, William (b. 1559, d. in or after 1616?)’ ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, ... (1559–?), Church of England clergyman See also * William Ford (other) {{Hndis, Foord, William ...
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William Foord-Kelcey
William Foord-Kelcey (21 April 1854 – 3 January 1922) was an English barrister, academic and amateur cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Kent County Cricket Club. Early life Foord-Kelcey was born at Smeeth near Ashford, Kent as William Foord. The family changed its name to Foord-Kelcey in May 1872.William Foord-Kelcey
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Bill Foord
Charles William Foord (11 June 1924 – 8 July 2015) was an English first-class cricketer from Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, who played 51 first-class matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire County Cricket Club is one of 18 first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Yorkshire. Yorkshire are the most successful team in English cricketing hi ... between 1947 and 1953. He also played a first-class game for the North of England in 1947, and appeared in the Yorkshire Second XI from 1947 to 1953. A right arm fast medium bowler, he took 128 wickets at 27.1 with a best of 6 for 63 against Hampshire County Cricket Club. He took 5 wickets in an innings 5 times. A right-handed lower order batsman, he scored 125 runs at 6.25 with a top score of 35. He died on 8 July 2015. References External linksCricinfo Profile 1924 births 2015 deaths Yorkshire cricketers Cricketers from Scar ...
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William Ford (divine)
William Ford or Foord (1559 in Bury St Edmunds – in or after 1616) was a Church of England clergyman.Stephen Wright‘Ford, William (b. 1559, d. in or after 1616?)’ ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 20 November 2011 Ford was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1578. He was elected fellow of Trinity in 1581, proceeded M.A. in 1582, and commenced B.D. in 1591. He has been identified with a William Ford who became Rector of Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, in 1594, and was Vicar of Keysoe in 1596–7. By 1611 he had become chaplain to the Levant Company at Constantinople. On 31 July 1611 he petitioned the court for an augmentation of his salary of two hundred sequins; on the following 1 October the court allowed him an advance from £30 to £50 on the ground of his being 'well spoken of for paines and merits in his charge.' On 1 September 1613 he intimated a wish to resign his post, but was requested to r ...
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