Charles Charrington Martin (1854 – 1926), often known as Charles Charrington, but at times as Charles Martin, was a British actor and barrister. Charrington...
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English production of A Doll's House (1889). She was married to actor Charles Charrington. Born as Janet Sharp on 17 January 1863 in Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester...
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Charrington Brewery was founded in Bethnal Green, London, in the early 18th century by Robert Westfield. In 1766, John Charrington joined the company,...
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physician, diplomat, and intellectual Charles Charrington Martin (1854–1926), British actor and barrister Charles Irving Martin (1871–1953), American military...
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1889 at the Novelty Theatre, starring Janet Achurch as Nora and Charles Charrington as Torvald. Achurch played Nora again for a seven-day run in 1897...
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solicitor – Mr. Sydney Warden Bohun, a QC (Queens Counsel) – Mr. Charles Charrington The Parlor-maid – Miss Mabel Hardinge Jo, another waiter – Mr. Edward...
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Bass Brewery (redirect from Bass-Charrington)
century. In the 1960s it merged with Charrington United Breweries to become the largest UK brewing company, Bass Charrington. The brewing operations of the...
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[citation needed] Based at a mock-Tudor mansion, built by the brewer Charles Charrington in 1898, and in its estate, the school is on a hill 2.5 miles (4...
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To help pull in audiences, Ellen Terry, Craig's mother, also performed Charles Reade's one-act play Nance Oldfield as a curtain raiser. However, reviews...
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at the Criterion Theatre when Janet Achurch played Gilberte and Charles Charrington (in real life husband of Janet Achurch) took the part of Monsieur...
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Supply. 4 pp. Dr. G.F. McCleary. 91. Municipal Pawnshops. 4 pp. Charles Charrington. 92. Municipal Slaughterhouses. 4 pp. George Standring. 93. Women...
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Nicholas Charrington 1821 Charles Cole 1822 Joseph Tickell 1823 John Vickris Taylor 1824 Thomas Fowell Buxton 1825 John Forster 1826 Charles Barclay 1827...
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Heritage list. Fir Grove House, later rebuilt as Frensham Heights by Charles Charrington, the brewer, and now a private school is in the southern part of...
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1927 Lewis Meakin 1822- acquired by Charrington 1872 Charles Hill - the Hill of Hill and Sherratt - in 1874 Charles Hill and son Mason and Gilbertson 1830-...
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cocking a snook at the others. He is followed by the actor-manager Charles Charrington, Aylmer Maude (translator of Tolstoy's War and Peace), G. Stirling...
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±% Moderate Clifford Probyn 2,697 Moderate Walter Emden 2,343 Progressive A. W. Oxford 1,664 Progressive Charles Charrington 1,356 Moderate hold Swing...
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the Bush Theatre, west London, which won him Best Actor at the 1991 Charrington London Fringe Awards; in Martin Sherman's A Madhouse in Goa (1989) opposite...
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Tennent was acquired by Charrington United Breweries in 1963, and in 1966 formally merged with United Caledonian Breweries, Charrington's other Scottish subsidiary...
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How Green House (section Charrington family)
Coralie Charrington, in memory of her mother. In 1896, Mr Charrington presented a sixth bell to the tower ‘to complete a peal of six’. The Charrington family...
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Butlers Butler's, Wolverhampton William Butler Charrington's Charrington & Moss Charrington & Co Charrington United John Jeffrey, Edinburgh John Jeffrey...
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present. Other commanders included Captains Blair, Buckner, Burnett, Charrington, Cornish, Dumaresq, Graves, Inglefield, Inglis, Knight, Parry, Saumarez...
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Alexander Hugh Gurney and eldest daughter of Brig. Harold Vincent Spencer Charrington of Winchfield House, in 1969. Lady Mary Elizabeth Carnegie (1899–1996)...
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Sidney Charles Clark (1894–1962) was a British architect, chief architect for Charrington's Brewery from 1924 to 1959. Sidney Charles Clark was born in...
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Ranganathan as Parsons, Natasia Demetriou as Mrs. Parsons, Chukwudi Iwuji as Charrington, and Francesca Mills as Syme, with Katie Leung and Alex Lawther in supporting...
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Bridgewater Street: 244 Charrington Street – as this land was formerly owned by the Worshipful Company of Brewers, and named for the Charrington Brewery: 65 : 81 ...
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advantage of Burton water in brewing similar beers. London East End brewer Charrington's trial shipments of hogsheads of "India Ale" to Madras and Calcutta in...
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CSM CD PC 2015–2019: Brigadier Andrew Hughes 2019–present: Col Richard Charrington Regimental Commanding Officers included: 2015–2017: Lt Col Marcus J....
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first husband, the then-Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Terry Cooney, and Harry Charrington was a founder-member of the North-East Relief Fund for Romania, which...
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Noel (a daughter of Charles Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough), in 1885. After his death, she married, secondly, Edmund Charrington in July 1911. Muriel...
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List of EastEnders characters introduced in 2000 (redirect from John Charrington)
Irving[permanent dead link]", Walford Web. Retrieved 3 April 2008 "John Charrington", Walford Web. Retrieved 26 April 2007. Audrey Trueman at BBC Online...
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