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Theodore Dury

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Theodore Seton Dury (12 June 1854 – 20 March 1932) was an English first-class cricketer , who played seven games for Oxford University , and thirteen matches for Yorkshire from 1878 to 1881, both as an amateur . He also appeared in matches for the England XI, Gentlemen of England , Gentlemen of the North and Marylebone Cricket Club .

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5-535: Born in Ripley , Yorkshire , England , Dury was educated at Harrow School , playing for the cricket eleven in 1870. He went up to St John's College, Oxford , playing for them in 1875 and 1876, when he gained his blue . He also represented his University at rackets . A right-handed batsman, he scored 565 runs in all first-class cricket, with a best of 46 against I Zingari , at an average of 13.78. A right-arm medium roundarm bowler, he took three wickets at 52.66, with

10-457: A priest hole , is open for public tours. The landscaped castle grounds and ornamental lakes are also open to the public. Ripley has 55 Grade II Listed buildings and two that are Grade I Listed: Ripley Castle and the "Gatehouse Approximately 80 Metres South of Ripley Castle". A 19th century Ingilby tore down the old village, except for the castle and the church, and modelled it after an Alsatian village with Ripley Town Hall designed in

15-733: A best of 2 for 38 against Middlesex . He gained his Bachelor of Arts in 1877 and became a solicitor , working first for the London and South Western Railway , and then for the School Board for London . He later became a Taxing Master at the Supreme Court in London and was Chief Master when he retired in 1930. He died in March 1932, in Earl's Court , Kensington , London . His son Guy Dury

20-584: Is believed to mean wood of the Hrype or Ripon people. Ripley was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. The town and castle are privately owned. A castle dating from the 15th century, Ripley Castle , has been the home of the Ingilby family for 700 years. The present owner is Sir Thomas Ingilby , 6th Baronet (see Ingilby Baronets ), the 28th generation. The castle, which has

25-603: Was also a first-class cricketer, as well as a British Army officer. This biographical article related to an English cricket person born in the 1850s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ripley, North Yorkshire Ripley is a town and civil parish in North Yorkshire in England , a few miles north of Harrogate on the A61 road towards Ripon . The town name derives from Old English and

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