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""Heavy Is the Head" is a 2014 episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Heavy Is the Head may also refer to: * Heavy Is the Head (album), a 2019 album by British rapper Stormzy * Heavy Is the Head (EP), a 2012 EP by American rapper Marv Won * "Heavy Is the Head" (Scandal), an episode of the American television series Scandal * "Heavy Is the Head" (Zac Brown Band song), 2015 "

— Heavy Is the Head (disambiguation) 🍄

"The Siege of Calais Events from the year 1558 in France Incumbents * Monarch – Henry II Events *1 to 8 January – The Siege of Calais *17 April to 23 July – The Siege of Thionville *13 July – The Battle of Gravelines Births André du Laurens *9 September – Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur, soldier and prominent member of the Catholic League (d. 1602). *8 December – François de La Rochefoucauld, Cardinal (d. 1645) *9 December – André du Laurens, physician (d. 1609) *30 December – Jacques-Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force, a marshal of France and peer of France (d. 1652) Full date missing *Françoise de Cezelli, war hero during the French Wars of Religion (d. 1615) *Cardin Le Bret, jurist (d. 1655) *Fronton du Duc, Jesuit theologian (d. 1624) *Guillaume de Steenhuys, noble magistrate and diplomat (d. 1638) Deaths André Tiraqueau *26 April – Jean Fernel, physician (b. 1497). Full date missing *Côme Clausse, notary and secretary of the king, Secretary of State (b. 1530?) *André Tiraqueau, jurist and politician (b. 1488) *Guillaume Bochetel, statesman and diplomat *Claude d'Urfé, French royal official (b. 1501) *Jean Maynier, public official, First President of the Parliament of Aix-en-Provence (b. 1495) *Clément Janequin, composer (b. ca 1485) *Mellin de Saint-Gelais, poet (b. ca 1491) See also References Category:1550s in France "

— 1558 in France 🍄

"John Whittington (1837 – date of death unknown) was an English first-class cricketer. Born in Yorkshire at Bardsey in 1837, Bleakley made his debut in first-class cricket for the Gentlemen of the North against the Gentlemen of the South at The Oval in July 1858, later playing in the return fixture played at Salford in August. In September of the same year, he played for Manchester in a first-class fixture against Sussex at Eccles. He made a fourth and final appearance in first-class cricket for the Gentlemen of the North against the Gentlemen of the South at Salford in 1860. In his four first-class matches, Whittington scored 40 runs with a high score of 19, while with the ball he took 2 wickets. References External links * Category:1837 births Category:Date of death unknown Category:Cricketers from Leeds Category:English cricketers Category:Gentlemen of the North cricketers Category:Manchester Cricket Club cricketers "

— John Whittington 🍄

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