Personal information | |
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Born | c. 1844 |
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1862 | Victoria |
Source:Cricinfo,3 May 2015 |
William Stewart (born about 1844,date of death unknown) was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class cricket match for Victoria in 1861. [1]
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The Belfast Royal Academy is the oldest school in the city of Belfast,Northern Ireland. It is a co-educational,non-denominational voluntary grammar school in north Belfast. The Academy is one of 8 schools in Northern Ireland whose Head is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.
Events from the year 1892 in Ireland.
Events from the year 1891 in Ireland.
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William,Willie,Will,Bill or Billy Stewart may refer to:
Events from the year 1885 in Ireland.
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An English cricket team toured Australia in 1861–62. This was the first-ever tour of Australia by any overseas team and the second tour abroad by an English team,following the one to North America in 1859. The team is sometimes referred to as H. H. Stephenson's XI.
An England cricket team toured Australia,New Zealand and the United States between September 1881 and March 1882. The tour was privately organised by the professional players James Lillywhite,junior,Alfred Shaw and Arthur Shrewsbury. In all matches other than Tests,the team was called A. Shaw's XI. In Australia,the tour itinerary consisted of seven first-class matches,including a four-match Test series against Australia. The Test series was won 2–0 by Australia with two matches drawn. The Ashes,which began later in 1882,were not at stake. None of the matches in either New Zealand or the United States have been ascribed first-class status.
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