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Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet (27 May 1870 – 27 March 1933) was an English amateur cricketer who played for Somerset and Oxford University. A graceful... |
ambassador to Greece. Palairet was the son of Charles Harvey Palairet, by his marriage to Emily Henry. After his mother's early death, in 1888 his father... |
New Zealand. Claude Pajon (1626–1685), pastor. Elias Palairet (1713–1765), brother of Jean Palairet, passtor successively at the French church at Greenwich... |
Vernon Hill (cricketer, born 1871) (section Early life) Rev. J Cornish's School at Clevedon where he was a contemporary of Lionel Palairet. He went to Winchester College in 1884, was in the second eleven in... |
Herbie Hewett (section Early life) captain for a further three seasons, usually opening the batting with Lionel Palairet. In 1892, they shared a partnership of 346 for the first wicket, of... |
Somerset record had been 292, set by the late Victorian era amateur Lionel Palairet. Gimblett told his biographer David Foot, on the tapes that form the... |
pre-First World War period included the England players Sammy Woods, Lionel Palairet and Len Braund; the fast bowler Tom Richardson also played for the... |
Leader of the House of Lords, and Secretary of State for the Colonies Henry Palairet, cricketer and archer Walter Parratt, organist and composer William D.M... |
Malcolm Jardine (section Early life) playing only four matches for the club. At the start of the season, Lionel Palairet took over the captaincy. Jardine's studies preventing him from playing... |
Bill Roe (cricketer) (section Early cricket) much by the team, which could now look to the batting of Hewett and Lionel Palairet. Roe finished the season sixth on the counties batting averages, having... |
the Australians' total. Somerset were 159 for five overnight, with Lionel Palairet having made 90, but Somerset's Randall Johnson made 62 as they almost... |
John Challen (section Early life and background) steady play, both in a partnership with Lionel Palairet on the first day, and with his brother Richard Palairet towards the end of the game. Challen was... |
Sammy Woods (section Later life) face England in 1888 after Sammy Jones contracted smallpox. During this early part of his career, Woods was considered among the finest bowlers in England... |