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England: James Milner
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1105 Start your free trial Only two rulers of England have borne the name James. The hatred felt for the second of these, because of his attempts to rule despotically and to restore the Roman Catholic religion, is probably the most important reason why the name fell into disuse.
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England first played New Zealand (the All Blacks) in 1905. The All Blacks scored five tries, worth three points at this time, to win 15–0.[19] The following year, they played France for the first time, and later that year they first faced South Africa (known as the Springboks); James Peters was withdrawn from the England squad after the South Africans objected to playing against a black player. The match was drawn 3–3.[20] England first played France in 1907,[21] and Australia (known as the Wallabies) in 1909 when they were defeated 3–9.[22]
England's under 21's are six points clear at the top of group 3 after a 2-0 over Bulgaria at MK Dons. Gabriel Agbonlahor opened the scoring on 41 minutes and James Milner sealed the points with a penalty on 82 minutes.
In the twentieth century, writers born in England shared the stage with Commonwealth writers such as Derek Walcott, V.S. Naipaul, and Nadine Gordimer and with other non-English writers such as James Joyce, Dylan Thomas, and Alice Walker. The twentieth century ... saw the continuance of the phenomenon of Anglicized émigré writers such as T. S. Eliot. Edwardians such as E. M. Forster and moderns such as D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf dominated the period 1900–1950. Edwardians extended Victorian approaches, and moderns worked in older forms such as the novel and helped develop the short story.
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