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❤️ Wilfred Payton (priest) 🐥

"The Venerable Wilfred Ernest Granville Payton CB, MA (27 December 1913 – 4 September 1989) was an English clergyman“Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire in 1935, Cambridge University in 1937 and Derbyshire in 1949. Payton was born at Beeston, Nottinghamshire, the son of Wilfred Payton who also played for Nottinghamshire. He was educated at Nottingham High School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He made his debut for Nottinghamshire against Cambridge University in May 1935 when he made double figure scores. In 1937 he played for Cambridge following a top score of 74 in the Seniors' match. He opened with Paul Gibb, but he won his Blue as much for his keenness in the field as for his dogged batting.Wisden Obituaries in 1989 His contributions at the varsity match were 10 and 3. On 1 January 1941 Payton was commissioned into the Royal Air Force as a chaplain.Supplement to the London Gazette, 2 March 1948 After World War II service with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve,Crockford's clerical directory 1947-48 Oxford, OUP, 1947 Payton played thirteen first-class games for the Combined Services, and in 1948 he was bowled when 2 runs short of a century in a convincing win over Glamorgan in their Championship year. Payton played two matches for Derbyshire in the 1949 season. St Helen's Church, Abingdon from across the river Payton was a right- hand batsman who played 52 innings in 27 first-class matches with an average of 20.72 and a top score of 98.Wilfred Payton at Cricket Archive Payton was Chaplain-in-Chief to the RAF and became honorary chaplain to The Queen in 1965. He retired from the RAF in 1969 and became Vicar and Rural Dean of Abingdon. Payton died at Ladder Hill, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire at the age of 75. References 1913 births 1989 deaths People educated at Nottingham High School Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge English cricketers Nottinghamshire cricketers Cambridge University cricketers Combined Services cricketers Derbyshire cricketers 20th-century English Anglican priests World War II chaplains Honorary Chaplains to the Queen Companions of the Order of the Bath Royal Air Force Chaplains-in-Chief English military chaplains "

❤️ Navarretia prolifera 🐥

"Navarretia prolifera is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common names bur pincushionplant and yellow bur navarretia. It is endemic to the Sierra Nevada foothills of California, where it grows near running water. Description Navarretia prolifera is an annual herb with branching or whorled spreading stems up to about 16 centimetres in height. The leaves are threadlike or divided into threadlike lobes. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers surrounded by hairy leaflike bracts divided into pointed, needlelike lobes. The flower is about a centimeter long. There are two subspecies of the plant, ssp. lutea bearing yellow flowers and ssp. prolifera with yellow-throated purple flowers. The less common ssp. lutea is known only from El Dorado County, California. External links *Jepson Manual Treatment - Navarretia prolifera *Photo gallery: ssp. lutea *Photo gallery: ssp. prolifera prolifera Endemic flora of California Flora of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.) Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands "

❤️ Campbell, Illinois 🐥

"Campbell is an unincorporated community in Coles County, Illinois, United States. Campbell is south-southwest of Charleston. References Unincorporated communities in Coles County, Illinois Unincorporated communities in Illinois "

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