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William McIntyre (actor)
William McIntyre may refer to: * William McIntyre (English cricketer) (1844–1892), English cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire and Lancashire * William McIntyre (Australian cricketer) (1877–1943), Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales * William McIntyre (corporal), (1951–1984), a Canadian police officer whose killing remains unsolved * William McIntyre (judge) (1918–2009), Canadian Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada * William McIntyre (minister) (1806–1870), Scottish-Australian Presbyterian minister and educator * William McIntyre (New Zealand politician) (1881–1949), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council * William McIntyre (Australian politician) (1869–1902), New South Wales politician * W. David McIntyre (1932–2022), New Zealand historian * William Victor McIntyre (1887–1964), New Zealand shepherd, farmer, dog breeder and handler * Bill McIntyre (actor) (1929–2010), American actor * Bill McIntyre (Canadian football) (born 19 ...
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William McIntyre (English Cricketer)
William McIntyre (24 May 1844 – 13 September 1892) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire from 1869 to 1871 and for Lancashire from 1872 to 1880. McIntyre was born at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire and is first recorded as playing for Eastwood in 1866. In 1867, he began as a professional with the Nottingham Commercial Club at Trent Bridge and also started playing for the All England Eleven. A match for All England against the United England Eleven in 1869 marked his first-class debut. Also in 1869 he started playing for Nottinghamshire and achieved his career highest score of 99 in his second match of the season against Kent. In 1870 he took 3 five-wicket innings and took ten wickets in one match. Also in 1870 he took up a post with Bolton Cricket Club. His form for Nottinghamshire dropped in the 1871 season and in 1872, with residency established, he started playing for Lancashire. In the first six seasons he took 40 five wicket innings a ...
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