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Caddick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrew Caddick (born 1968), English cricketer *Bill Caddick (born 1944), English musician * Bill Caddick (footballer) (1898–1981), English footballer *Edward Caddick (1931–2017), English actor *Helen Caddick (born 1845), English travel writer *Melissa Caddick (1971–2020), Australian fraudster *Paul Caddick (born 1950), British businessman * Richard Caddick (1740–1819), English Hebraist * William Caddick (1719–1794), English painter See also *Peter Caddick-Adams Peter Caddick-Adams TD, VR, FRHistS, FRGS (born 1960) is a British academic historian, author and broadcaster who specializes in military history. He is known for books on 20th-century warfare, television work, and battlefield tours. Backgro ... (born 1960), British military historian {{surname [Baidu]  


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Andrew Caddick
Andrew Richard Caddick (born 21 November 1968) is a former cricketer who played for England as a fast bowler in Tests and ODIs. At 6 ft 5in, Caddick was a successful bowler for England for a decade, taking 13 five-wicket hauls in Test matches. He spent his entire English domestic first-class cricket career at Somerset County Cricket Club, and then played one Minor Counties match for Wiltshire in 2009. Early life Caddick was born in Christchurch, New Zealand to English parents, and educated at Papanui High School. As a youngster, he modelled his bowling action on that of Richard Hadlee. He appeared three times for New Zealand Young Cricketers, all of his appearances coming in February 1988. His performances were unremarkable, the highlight being an unbeaten 20 with the bat and bowling figures of 1/16 off three overs in the first One Day International (ODI) against the touring India Under 19 team. In spite of his modest figures in the two matches against the Indians, he reta ...
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Bill Caddick
Lewis Frederick William Caddick (27 June 1944 – 19 November 2018) was an English folk singer-songwriter and guitarist, particularly noted for his songwriting and as a member of the innovative and influential group Home Service. Career outline He was born in Hurst Hill, Wolverhampton, England. Singing since the 1960s in folk clubs and festivals, in 1973 Caddick joined the street theatre group Magic Lantern, formed by Taffy Thomas and described by Mel McClellan on the BBC website as "legendary". He left Magic Lantern in 1975 to concentrate on his solo career, becoming well known as a festival artist in Britain and overseas. In 1977, he joined the Albion Band in the National Theatre productions of ''Lark Rise'' and ''The Passion''. Caddick later collaborated with Tim Laycock and Peter Bond in a stage show and album about circus life, called ''A Duck on his Head''. About this time, he wrote songs for radio and TV, and performed his own songs in a film about the Tolpuddle Mart ...
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Bill Caddick (footballer)
William Caddick (4 March 1898–1981) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (), commonly known as Wolves, is a professional association football, football club based in Wolverhampton, England, which compete in the . The club has played at Molineux Stadium since moving from Dudley Ro .... References 1898 births 1981 deaths English footballers Association football midfielders English Football League players Telford United F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players {{England-footy-midfielder-1890s-stub ...
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Edward Caddick
Edward Caddick (21 June 1931-9 June 2017) was an English television actor. He appeared in many British and Australian television series and films, which include ''Doctor Who'', ''The Vulture (1967 film), The Vulture'', ''The Avengers (TV series), The Avengers'', ''Department S (TV series), Department S'', ''Robbery Under Arms (1985 film), Robbery Under Arms'', ''Playing Beatie Bow (film), Playing Beatie Bow'' and others. His theatre work included "King John", "The Royal Hunt of the Sun", "The Master Builder" and other plays. Caddick was educated at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 1955. In the mid-1960s, he penned two novels: ''Paddy on Sundays'' (1965, about young evacuees during WWII) and ''Hannah and the Peacocks'' (1966, about a young couple trying to find themselves). By the early 1970s, he had given up acting to become a teacher and soon emigrated to Australia. There, Caddick worked as a radio actor and writer, penning scripts for ''The Sunday ...
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Helen Caddick
Helen Caddick (1845 – 4 July 1927) was an English travel writer. She travelled the world between 1889 and 1914, writing ''A White Woman in Central Africa'' in 1900. Life Caddick lived in York Road, Edgbaston. Caddick travelled the world between 1889 and 1914, including a journey in the African interior with a team of hired men to carry her bags and her conveyance. In 1891, Caddick crossed Canada to reach Japan, however she first returned to Britain when a friend fell ill, but returned to travelling once more so by August 1892 began globetrotting eastwards instead, travelling via South Africa onto India and China. She arrived in Japan in 1893. In 1900, she published ''A White Women in Central Africa'', a travel memoir. ''The Pall Mall Gazette'' wrote: "The author of this very entertaining record of nearly six months' travel may certainly claim to be a pioneer, not in the sense of having visited virgin regions, but as being the first lady who has toured from the Zambezi, Zambesi ...
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Melissa Caddick
Melissa Louise Caddick (née Grimley; born 21 April 1971Kate McClymont"The 'forever' friend, the former boss, the ex-husband: the early victims of fraudster Melissa Caddick"'' Sydney Morning Herald'' 24 April 2021–disappeared 12 November 2020) was an Australian woman who vanished in November 2020 amid an investigation by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) for carrying on a financial services business without holding an Australian Financial Services (AFS) licence. Caddick vanished the day after ASIC agents and Australian Federal Police officers raided her home at Dover Heights, Sydney, New South Wales, on the suspicion that she had misappropriated approximately A$30 million from investors, including her friends and family. After months of speculation as to her whereabouts, partial human remains discovered on a beach on the South Coast of New South Wales in February 2021 were confirmed to be Caddick's through DNA testing.Michael McGowan"Melissa Caddi ...
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Paul Caddick
Paul Caddick (born July 1950) is a British businessman who is the founder of Caddick Group, a civil engineering business established in 1979, and Moda Living, a property development company. He is currently the director of 119 companies. Early life Paul Caddick is the son of a miner. Career Cadddick worked for West Yorkshire County Council, John Laing and the civil engineers Sir Lindsay Parkinson, before starting his own business in 1980. In 1997, he and Gary Hetherington purchased Leeds Rhinos rugby team, and they co-founded Leeds Rugby Limited. He is also the owner, via Caddick Group's majority stake in Leeds Rhinos, of the Headingley rugby ground. See also * List of Super League rugby league club owners * List of owners of English football clubs *List of professional sports team owners This is a list of individuals, groups of individuals, and companies who have owned and operated a professional sports organization. The list is organized first by sport, then by franchise ...
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Richard Caddick
Richard Caddick (1740–1819) was an English Hebraist. He revised William Robertson's New Testament and added his own translation of the ''Epistle to the Romans''. He also wrote ''Hebrew made Easy, or an Introduction to the Hebrew Language''. Life He was baptised in 1741 at the Unitarian meeting house in Moor Street, Birmingham. He was a graduate of educated at Christ Church, Oxford, taking the degree of B.A. there on 5 June 1776, and that of M.A. on 20 June 1799.''Bradley, Dictionary of National Biography In 1802 Caddick published three sermons: 'True Christianity,’ 'Peace the Christian's Happiness,’ and 'Counsel for Christians.' In 1805 he issued proposals for printing by subscription a Hebrew and English edition of the '' Book of Common Prayer'', an annotated edition of the Old and New Testaments in Hebrew and English, and 'A Volume of Sermons preached in the Parish Churches in and about the Cities of London and Westminster from 1780 to 1804.' It seems, however, that non ...
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William Caddick
William Caddick (1719 – 29 December 1794) was a Liverpool portrait artist and limner. Personal life William Caddick was reportedly well acquainted with Richard Wright and George Stubbs, both slightly his junior. From 1766 William, the artist, lived in Old Hall Street (his house was in the part known as North Walk), and he probably died there in 1794. He married Eliza, or Elizabeth, Wood of Burslem, a member of the noted family of potters. She was born on 11 June 1724, and died on 17 September 1795. They had two sons, William Caddick, junior, and Richard. Richard was born about 1750, perhaps earlier; William was probably younger. Both became painters. William Caddick is therefore sometimes referred to as Caddick senior but references and works relating to him and both junior sons may be easily confused. In 1780 W. Caddick, junior (North Walk, Liverpool), made the family's sole appearance at the 1780 Royal Academy exhibition, with a 'Portrait in the character of Circe'. As W ...
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