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David Shepherd (artist), David Shepherd
David (or Dave) Shepherd, Shepard, or Sheppard may refer to: Sportsmen * David Sheppard (1929–2005), England cricket captain and later Bishop of Liverpool * Dave Sheppard (1931–2000), American Olympic weightlifter * David Shepherd (rugby union) (1936–2003), English rugby union player for Australia * David Shepherd (umpire) (1940–2009), English cricket umpire * David Shepherd (sportsman) (born 1956), Australian sportsman who played VFL football with St Kilda and cricket for Victoria * David Shepard (cricketer) (born 1970), Australian cricketer Other people * David Alroy, 12th-century Jewish pseudo-Messiah. * David Shepard (surgeon) (1744–1818), American doctor and soldier * David H. Shepard (1923–2007), American inventor * David Shepherd (producer) (1924–2018), American producer, director, and actor * David Shepherd (artist) (1931–2017), British artist * David Shepard (film preservationist) (1940–2017), American film preservationist * David Shepard (politician) (194 ...
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David Sheppard
David Stuart Sheppard, Baron Sheppard of Liverpool (6 March 1929 – 5 March 2005) was a Church of England bishop who played cricket for Sussex and England in his youth, before serving as Bishop of Liverpool from 1975 to 1997. Sheppard remains the only ordained minister to have played Test cricket, though others such as Tom Killick were ordained after playing Tests. Early life Sheppard was born in Reigate and brought up in Charlwood, Surrey. His father was a solicitor, and a cousin of Tubby Clayton, founder of Toc H; his mother was the daughter of the artist and illustrator, William James Affleck Shepherd (1866–1946). His family moved to Sussex after his father died in the late 1930s. He was educated at Northcliffe House School in Bognor Regis and then at Sherborne School, Dorset, where his cricketing talent first emerged. After National Service as a second lieutenant in the Royal Sussex Regiment, he then went to study history at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, in 1947, an ...
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