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  1. George Thomas Knight (22 November 1795 – 25 August 1867) was a famous English amateur cricketer. He was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who played a significant part in the introduction and legalisation of roundarm bowling between 1825 and 1835.

  2. George Knight may refer to: Sportsmen. George T. Knight (cricketer) (1795–1867), English amateur cricketer; George Knight (cricketer, born 1835) (1835–1901), English cricketer; George Knight (baseball) (1855–1912), baseball player; George Knight (Australian footballer) (1887–1947), Australian footballer for Melbourne

  3. George Thompson Knight (October 29, 1850 – 1911) was an American Universalist teacher at the Crane Theological School, a Universalist seminary at Tufts ...

  4. Knight (who lived with Charles until his death at Chawton rectory) and young George Hill. • Lady Louisa Hill, Edward Knight (Jane Austen's nephew, 1794 - 1879) and young George Hill, aged about 10; year of photo about 1858 - 1860. • Miss Scott, Rev C. Knight, Mrs. Miller. • Lady George Hill with Master G. Hill, about 1860

  5. George T. Knight (cricketer), Libro in Lingua straniera di . Spedizione gratuita per ordini superiori a 25 euro. Acquistalo su libreriauniversitaria.it! Pubblicato da Junct, 9786201924215.

  6. George Thomas ("GT") Knight (22 November 1795 at Goodnestone Park, Kent – 25 August 1867 at Moorfields, Hereford) was a famous English amateur cricketer. He was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who played a significant part in the introduction and legalisation of roundarm bowling, which he supported, between 1825 and 1835.

  7. George Thomas ("GT") Knight (22 November 1795 at Goodnestone Park, Kent – 25 August 1867 at Moorfields, Hereford) was a famous English amateur cricketer. He was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who played a significant part in the introduction and legalisation of roundarm bowling , which he supported, between 1825 and 1835.