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David Fleming (cricketer), David Fleming
David or Dave Fleming may refer to: * David Fleming (priest) (born 1937), Anglican priest * David Fleming (writer) (1940–2010), English economist, cultural historian and environmental writer * David Fleming, Lord Fleming (1877–1944), Scottish politician and judge * David Fleming of Biggar (died 1406), Scottish noble * David Hay Fleming (1849–1931), Scottish historian and antiquary * David Thomas Fleming (1861–1938), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council * David Fleming (composer), American composer * Dave Fleming (baseball) (born 1969), American baseball pitcher * Dave Fleming (Canadian football) (1944–2020), Canadian football player See also * Dave Flemming David Braxton Flemming (born May 31, 1976) is an American sportscaster who has been a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball since 2003. Flemming also calls college football, college basketball, major lea ...
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David Fleming (priest)
The Venerable David Fleming (born 8 June 1937) is an Anglican priest: he was Archdeacon of Wisbech from 1984 to 1993; Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1994 to 2001 (and Archdeacon for Prisons); and an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen from 1995 to 2007. The Venerable Fleming was educated at King Edward VII School, King's Lynn and Kelham Theological College. After National Service with the Royal Norfolk Regiment he was ordained in 1963.''Crockford's Clerical Directory ''Crockford's Clerical Directory'' (''Crockford'') is the authoritative directory of Anglican clergy and churches in Great Britain and Ireland, containing details of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish benefices and churches, and biographies of aro ... 1975-76'' p325 London: Oxford University Press, 1976 After Curate, curacies in Liverpool and Sandringham, Norfolk, Sandringham he was Vicar of Great Staughton and Chaplain of HM Prison Littlehey, HM Borstal, Gaynes Hall from 1968 to 1976 (and Rural Dean of St Neots fro ...
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David Fleming (writer)
David Fleming (2 January 1940 – 29 November 2010) was an English economist, cultural historian and writer on environmental issues, based in London. He was among the first to reveal the possibility of peak oil's approach and invented the influential TEQs system, designed to address this and climate change. He was also a pioneer of post-growth economics, and a significant figure in the development of the UK Green Party, the Transition Towns movement and the New Economics Foundation, as well as a Chairman of the Soil Association. Alongside these roles, his wide-ranging independent analysis culminated in two critically acclaimed books, ''Lean Logic'' and ''Surviving the Future'' (published posthumously in 2016). A feature film about his perspective and legacy, ''The Sequel: What Will Follow Our Troubled Civilisation?'', was released in 2020, directed by Peter William Armstrong. Early life and education David Fleming was born in Chiddingfold, Surrey, to Norman Bell Beatie Fle ...
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David Fleming, Lord Fleming
David Pinkerton Fleming, Lord Fleming (11 February 1877 – 20 October 1944) was a Scottish politician and judge, rising to be Senator of the College of Justice. Life He was born in Rutherglen Rutherglen (; , ) is a town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, immediately south-east of the city of Glasgow, from its centre and directly south of the River Clyde. Having previously existed as a separate Lanarkshire burgh, in 1975 Rutherglen lo ... near Glasgow on 11 February 1877, the son of John Fleming Writer to the Signet and his wife, Isabella Wark Pinkerton. He was educated at High School of Glasgow, Glasgow High School, the University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow, and graduated MA in 1895, LLB in 1896. He was called to the Faculty of Advocates, Scottish Bar in 1902. He was on active service with the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), Cameronians (he had originally been commissioned into the volunteer battalion of the Highland Light Infantry) during World War I, for whi ...
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David Fleming Of Biggar
David Fleming (died 14 February 1406), Lord of Biggar, Lenzie and Cumbernauld was a Scottish nobleman. Life David was the eldest son of Malcolm Fleming of Biggar. King Robert III of Scotland granted the lands of Cambusbarron and Blairegis in Stirlingshire, the chapels of Kirkintilloch and the lands of Drumtablay, with the mill thereof, in Dumbartonshire, the lands of Woodland and Meiklegall in the barony of Monycabock in Aberdeenshire and the lands of Cavers and office of sheriff of Roxburgh in 1399. He was entrusted by Robert II to convey Prince James of Scotland to Bass Rock for sailing for France in 1406, although the ship ''Maryenknyght'' was captured while en route to France, with Prince James and many Scottish nobles imprisoned by the English. While returning from Bass Rock on 14 February 1406, he was ambushed by forces of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany (c. 1340 – 3 September 1420) was a member of the Scottish royal family who serv ...
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David Hay Fleming
David Hay Fleming, LL.D. (1849–1931) was a Scottish historian and antiquary. Biography Fleming came from St Andrews, a university town in East Fife and was educated at Madras College secondary school. His family had a china and stoneware business, which he sold in 1883 to concentrate on his interests In his bequest, he left money to found the Hay Fleming Reference library. The collection was a bequest to the town of St Andrews, in 1932, of the library of Fleming, and consists of c13,000 volumes His grandson was the historian and economist David Fleming. Works * ''Guidebook to St Andrews'' (1881) * ''Charters of St. Andrews'' (1883), * ''Guide to the East Neuk of Fife'' (1886, 2 vol.s) * ''Martyrs and Confessors of St. Andrews'' (1887), * ''Scotland after the Union of the Crowns The Union of the Crowns (; ) was the accession of James VI of Scotland to the throne of the Kingdom of England as James I and the practical unification of some functions (such as overseas ...
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David Thomas Fleming
David Thomas Fleming (1861–1938) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council The New Zealand Legislative Council () was the upper house of the General Assembly of New Zealand between 1853 and 1951. An earlier arrangement of New Zealand Legislative Council (1841–1853), legislative councils for the colony and provinces ... from 7 May 1918 to 6 May 1925; then 7 May 1925 to 6 May 1932, when his term ended. He was appointed by the Reform Government. He was from Balclutha. References 1861 births 1938 deaths Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council Reform Party (New Zealand) MLCs {{NewZealand-politician-stub ...
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David Fleming (composer)
David Fleming is an American composer. He works in the production of music for films, television, and interactive media. He has worked with composers Atli Örvarsson and Hans Zimmer. He won the ASCAP Screen Music Award for Television Score of the Year in 2024 for his work on ''The Last of Us''. Some of his credits include ''Blue Planet II'', ''Hillbilly Elegy'', and '' Mr. & Mrs. Smith''. Career Early career David Fleming studied musical composition at State University of New York at Purchase. From there he started his career in New York advertising companies, creating music for ringtones and liquor commercials. He won the BMI Foundation's Pete Carpenter Fellowship and moved to Los Angeles where he began writing music for major films. 2017–present In 2017, Fleming co-composed the BBC series ''Blue Planet II'' (2017) alongside Hans Zimmer, starting a collaborative relationship that saw Fleming contribute to films like ''The Lion King'' (2019), ''Dune'' (2021), and '' Top Gun: ...
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Dave Fleming (baseball)
David Anthony Fleming (born November 7, 1969) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played from 1991 to 1995, mostly for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Career Fleming was born in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, and went to high school in Mahopac. He pitched for the University of Georgia, leading them to a College World Series title in 1990. Fleming was selected in the third round of the 1990 Major League Baseball draft by the Seattle Mariners. He won a career high 17 games, including nine consecutive, for the Mariners in his rookie season of 1992. His ERA that year was 3.39, and he took third place in the AL Rookie of the Year voting (behind winner Pat Listach). After going 29-15 in his first two MLB seasons, Fleming began to struggle with arm trouble. On 7 July 1995, he was traded by the Mariners to the Kansas City Royals for Bob Milacki. He pitched only nine games for the Royals before undergoing surgery, and never pitched in the ...
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Dave Fleming (Canadian Football)
Dave Fleming (March 9, 1944 – April 22, 2020) was a Canadian football player who played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He won the Grey Cup The Grey Cup () is both the championship game of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the trophy awarded to the victorious team playing in the namesake championship of professional Canadian football. The game is contested between the winners ... with them in 1965, 1967 and 1972. References 1944 births 2020 deaths Players of Canadian football from Pittsburgh Players of American football from Pittsburgh Hamilton Tiger-Cats players Pittsburgh Panthers football players Canadian football running backs {{Canadianfootball-runningback-stub ...
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