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- McCanlis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George McCanlis (1847–1937), English cricketer Maurice McCanlis (1906–1991), English cricketer...
- Maurice Alfred McCanlis (17 June 1906 – 27 September 1991) was an English sportsman who pla**** first-class cricket for Oxford University and represented...
- George McCanlis (3 December 1847 – 18 October 1937) was an English soldier and cricketer who pla**** first-class cricket for Kent between 1873 and 1878...
- Captain William McCanlis (30 October 1840 – 19 November 1925) was an English cricketer who pla**** first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club between...
- Northern Ireland. Some variants include McCandlis, McCanlis, McAndless, McAnliss, McCandl****, McCandliss, McCanliss, and McAndles, among others. Spellings with...
- seen by William McCanlis, a former Kent cricketer who acted as coach and advisor to the team. Impressed by Blythe's bowling action, McCanlis arranged for...
- successes of the pre-war period. The Nursery, which was run by Captain William McCanlis and set up and overseen by Tom Pawley who became the club's general manager...
- William McCanlis at the Nursery during the cricket season. His brother Claud was taken on at the Nursery around the same time. Woolley impressed McCanlis and...
- Ruth Malloy 999 41.0 –8.5 Labour C. Whitmarsh 207 8.5 +1.4 Green Duncan McCanlis 81 3.3 N/A Majority 150 6.2 Turnout 55.4 Registered electors 4,395 Conservative...
- turn-of-the-century training ground for young professionals under Captain William McCanlis. He pla**** few matches for the First XI initially and was used mainly as...