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  1. Rollo John Oliver Meyer (15 March 1905 – 9 March 1991) was an English educationalist who founded Millfield School in 1935 and Millfield Preparatory School in 1946. He was also an all-round sportsman who played cricket at first-class level in both England and in India. He died in Bristol on 9 March 1991.

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      John Robert Meyer (March 23, 1932 – March 6, 1967) was an...

  2. Rollo John Oliver Meyer (15 March 1905 – 9 March 1991) was an English educationalist who founded Millfield School in 1935 and Millfield Preparatory School in 1946. He was also an all-round sportsman who played cricket at first-class level in both England and in India. He died in Bristol on 9 March 1991.

  3. 23 ago 2018 · Home Moments in history. Jack ‘Boss’ Meyer: Eccentric schoolmaster, Somerset cricketer, Ranji Trophy captain. Meyer played for Cambridge, and Somerset, and led Western India, but is...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_MeyerJack Meyer - Wikipedia

    John Robert Meyer (March 23, 1932 – March 6, 1967) was an American professional baseball right-handed pitcher, who appeared in all or parts of seven Major League (MLB) seasons (1955–1961) with the Philadelphia Phillies.

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  5. Full Name. Rollo John Oliver Meyer. Born. March 15, 1905, Clophill, Bedfordshire. Died. March 09, 1991, Kingsdown, Bristol, (aged 85y 359d) Batting Style. Right hand Bat. Bowling Style. Right arm...

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    • April 15, 1905
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  6. Rollo John Oliver Meyer (15 March 1905 – 9 March 1991) was an English educationalist who founded Millfield School in 1935 and Millfield Preparatory School in 1946. He was also an all-round sportsman who played cricket at first-class level in both England and in India.

  7. 26 ago 2022 · Rollo John Oliver "Jack" Meyer (1905–1991), an English educationalist who founded Millfield School (1935) and Millfield Preparatory School (1946) in Somerset. He was also an all-round sportsman who played cricket at first-class level in both England and in India.