The Ven. Charles Walter Borrett (15 September 1916 – 30 November 2000) was Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent from 1956 to 1970. Borrett was educated at Framlingham...
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Borrett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Borrett (1916–2000), British Anglican Archdeacon Christopher Borrett (born 1979)...
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on 4 September 1908 to Harold Giles Borrett, four years her junior, the son of Major-General Herbert Charles Borrett, who courted her under an assumed name...
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electroacoustic music composer working mostly with live electronics. Charles Borrett (1916–2000) Rural Dean of Trysull (1958–1971) and Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent...
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Church of England titles Preceded by Charles Borrett Archdeacon of Stoke 1982–1989 Succeeded by Dennis Ede...
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soft drink Dr Pepper. Brian Aldiss, OBE, Science fiction author Norman Borrett, Schoolmaster and accomplished sportsman. Described by the Times as "arguably...
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Admiral George Holmes Borrett, CB (10 March 1868 – 10 June 1952) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the First World War, commanding a...
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Youell, Vicar of Leek (until 1961) then of Horton 1971–1982 (ret.): Charles Borrett (also priest-in-charge of Sandon from 1975; afterwards archdeacon emeritus)...
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ship, Naseby, was named after the battle. Wars of the Three Kingdoms Ede-Borrett 2009, p. 209. Young & Holmes 2000, p. 238. Royle 2004, p. 332. Cotton 1975...
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White was born on 21 April 1867. He was the fourth son of Reverend Lewis Borrett White, D.D. He was educated at St Paul's School and obtained first-class...
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John Okey (category Executed regicides of Charles I)
Royalist historians Durston 2004. Toynbee & Young 1970, pp. 81, 91, 101. Ede-Borrett 2009, p. 208. Christopher Durston, ‘Okey, John (bap. 1606, d. 1662)’, Oxford...
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1920 Antwerp Field hockey Men's tournament Silver Robert Adlard Norman Borrett David Brodie Ronald Davis William Griffiths Frederick Lindsay William Lindsay...
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military hospital from 1967 to 1972, the school permanently settled in 20 Borrett Road, Mid-Levels from 1972 to 2017. However, due to redevelopment work...
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Swissinfo. Published 7 January 2009. Retrieved 17 February 2019. Ede-Borrett, Stephen, Swiss Regiments in the Service of France 1798-1815: Uniforms...
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1729–1737: Charles Valence Jones 1737–1744: Charlton Hayward 1744–1800: Hugh Valence Jones 1696–1700: Nicholas Baker 1700–1715: William Borrett 1715–1730:...
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Wanklyn 2014, pp. 109–110. Ede-Borrett 2009, pp. 206–207. Rogers 1968, p. 207. HMSO 1802, pp. 64–65. Temple 1986...
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Cavalier Generals: Charles I and His Commanders during the English Civil War 1642-46. Pen and Sword. ISBN 9781473813038. Ede Borrett, Stephen (1999). "The...
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Military offices Preceded by Charles Luard Commander of British Troops in South China 1929–1932 Succeeded by Oswald Borrett...
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director. Bruno Arcari, 89, Italian football player player and coach. Norman Borrett, 87, English sportsman. Emilio Cruz, 66, Cuban-American artist, pancreatic...
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Singh Trilochan Singh Maxie Vaz Great Britain (GBR) Robert Adlard Norman Borrett David Brodie Ronald Davis William Griffiths Frederick Lindsay William Lindsay...
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Battle of Lostwithiel (category Charles I of England)
before the Civil War. University of Exeter. ISBN 978-0-85989-435-7. Ede-Borrett, Stephen (2004). Lostwithiel 1644: the Campaign and the Battles. The Pike...
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Carleton Hotel in Halifax by World War I Signal Corps soldier William C. Borrett. Today the station is owned by Maritime Broadcasting System and goes by...
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Leveson HMS Orion (flagship): Capt Oliver Backhouse HMS Monarch: Capt George Borrett HMS Conqueror: Capt Hugh Tothill HMS Thunderer: Capt James Fergusson Fleet...
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Chandler & Beckett 1996, p. 52. Boxer 1969, pp. 88–90. Handyside. Ede-Borrett 2011, p. 279. Dalton 1904, p. 239. Dalton 1896, p. 381. Marley 2008, p...
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in the course of an idle and wandering life, to his native city. Ede-Borrett 2011, p. 278. Knight 1905, pp. 6–9. Glozier 2001, p. 126. Messenger 2001...
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emergency. Davies, A.J. To Build A New Jerusalem (Abacus, 1996) Mowat, Charles Loch. Britain between the Wars, 1918-1940 (1955) pp 547–50, 581-2 Pimlott...
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Borradaile (1907—1993), Vice-Adjutant General Lieutenant-General Sir Oswald Borrett (1878-1950), Commander British Troops in China Brigadier-General Neville...
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"Battle of Saint-Denis". Britannica.com. Retrieved 9 August 2022. Ede-Borrett 2003, p. 278. Périni 1896, p. 234. Muller 1882, p. 64. Nimwegen 2020, pp...
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Stokes, Jon "Hannibal". "RISC vs. CISC: the Post-RISC Era". Ars Technica. Borrett, Lloyd (June 1991). "RISC versus CISC". Australian Personal Computer. Jones...
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Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) - (1921) 1926 Lt-Gen. Sir Oswald Cuthbert Borrett, KCB, CMG, CBE, DSO 1945 Maj-Gen. Russell Mortimer Luckock, CB, CMG, DSO...
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