Charles Crawley
Charles Crawley (1 May 1908 — 24 July 1935) was an English cricketer. He played one first-class match for Essex in 1929. Crawley was born in Brandon and died in Sunderland.Crawley scored a duck in his first innings, and three runs in the second, partnering brother Leonard in the opening order. Crawley died at the age of 27.
Aside from Leonard, Crawley's cricket-playing relatives included his cousins Cosmo and Aidan, and his uncles Arthur, Eustace and Henry. Of these, Aidan had the longest and most successful first-class career, lasting twenty years in total - while also holding down jobs as a politician and editor. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Danesh Moradigaravand, Theodore Gouliouris, Beth Blane, Plamena Naydenova, Catherine Ludden, Charles Crawley, Nicholas M. Brown, M. Estée Török, Julian Parkhill, Sharon J. PeacockGet full text
Published 2017-12-01
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2by Thomas McKerrell, Naomi Park, Thaidy Moreno, Carolyn S. Grove, Hannes Ponstingl, Jonathan Stephens, Charles Crawley, Jenny Craig, Mike A. Scott, Clare Hodkinson, Joanna Baxter, Roland Rad, Duncan R. Forsyth, Michael A. Quail, Eleftheria Zeggini, Willem Ouwehand, Ignacio Varela, George S. VassiliouGet full text
Published 2015-03-01
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3by Catherine Ludden, PhD, Francesc Coll, PhD, Theodore Gouliouris, PhD, Olivier Restif, PhD, Beth Blane, BSc, Grace A Blackwell, PhD, Narender Kumar, PhD, Plamena Naydenova, BSc, Charles Crawley, FRCPath, Nicholas M Brown, FRCPath, Julian Parkhill, ProfPhD, Sharon J Peacock, ProfFRCPathGet full text
Published 2021-09-01
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