Edward Armour Peck (11 September 1858 – 18 July 1947) was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Alfriston, Sussex, England...
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Edward Peck may refer to: Edward Armour Peck (1858–1947), member of the Canadian House of Commons Sir Edward Peck (British diplomat) (1915–2009), British...
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Carlos Armour (born 1986), American gridiron football player David Armour (born 1954), Australian rules footballer Edward Armour Peck G. Armour Craig George...
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George Newcombe Gordon Liberal 14th 1921–1925 15th 1925–1926 Edward Armour Peck Conservative 16th 1926–1930 17th 1930–1935 18th 1935–1940 Joseph...
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Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2017. For Edward Armour Peck's Legislative Assembly information see "Edward Armour Peck, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto:...
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George Alexander Gillespie Ontario MPP In office 1914–1919 Preceded by Edward Armour Peck Succeeded by Thomas Tooms Constituency Peterborough West Personal...
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Peterborough West: Edward Armour Peck Prince Edward: Robert Addison Norman Victoria East: Robert Mercer Mason Victoria West: Adam Edward Vrooman Georgian...
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and Fanny Farmer Lester B. Pearson, 14th Prime Minister of Canada Edward Armour Peck, a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada, 1925–1935...
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In office 1921–1925 Preceded by John Hampden Burnham Succeeded by Edward Armour Peck Personal details Born (1879-04-15)April 15, 1879 Brighton, Ontario...
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16th Canadian Parliament (section Prince Edward Island)
Montmorency elected as a Unionist Waterloo North (Ontario) Prince (Prince Edward Island) York North (Ontario) Government of Canada. "14th Ministry". Guide...
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17th Canadian Parliament (section Prince Edward Island)
Liberal Cardwell (Ontario) Regina Waterloo North (Ontario) Prince (Prince Edward Island) York North (Ontario) Government of Canada. "15th Ministry". Guide...
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15th Canadian Parliament (section Prince Edward Island)
Montmorency elected as a Unionist Waterloo North (Ontario) Prince (Prince Edward Island) York North (Ontario) Government of Canada. "12th Ministry". Guide...
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In office 1905–1911 Preceded by James Robert Stratton Succeeded by Edward Armour Peck Constituency Peterborough West Personal details Born (1853-05-19)May...
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Peterborough West Edward Armour Peck Conservative Port Arthur Donald McDonald Hogarth Conservative Prescott Gustave Évanturel Liberal Prince Edward Robert Addison...
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Ontario. Cyrus Wesley Peck b. 1871 first elected in 1917 as Unionist member for Skeena, British Columbia. Edward Armour Peck b. 1858 first elected in...
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publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Thornton, Sir Edward". New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.)....
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Pamela White (category Edward Little High School alumni)
Maine, White was raised in nearby Auburn. In 1967, White graduated from Edward Little High School. She then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism...
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snaphance is thought to come from the Dutch Snaphaan, which roughly means "pecking rooster" and relates to the shape of the mechanism and its downward-darting...
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Norman Armour (October 14, 1887– September 27, 1982) was a career United States diplomat whom The New York Times once called "the perfect diplomat". In...
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Dana Gardner Munro, (16 Nov 1930–14 Sep 1932) Norman Armour, (7 Nov 1932–4 Mar 1933) Norman Armour, (11 Apr 1933–21 Mar 1935) End of U.S. occupation, 15...
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slams Milan Fashion Week"; The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 February 2008. Peck, Sally; 21 February 2008; "Giorgio Armani attacks Vogue's Anna Wintour Archived...
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armour (KC) that was 13 inches (330 mm) thick over the ships' vitals. The gun turrets were protected by 11 to 13 inches (279 to 330 mm) of KC armour and...
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Representative Henry C. Payne, U.S. Postmaster General George Wilbur Peck, Governor of Wisconsin Hal Peck, MLB player Carlotta Perry, poet Joseph Perry, auxiliary...
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Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 196. ISBN 978-1421408828. Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), Laphystium The Temple...
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names: authors list (link) Hooton, Edward (1994). Phoenix Triumphant: The Rise and Rise of the Luftwaffe. Arms & Armour. ISBN 978-1-85409-181-9. OCLC 974279361...
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Edward Coles (December 15, 1786 – July 7, 1868) was an American abolitionist and politician, elected as the second Governor of Illinois (1822 to 1826)...
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grains. One of the largest customers was the Union Pacific Railroad, whose armour-yellow carbon-steel lightweight passenger rolling stock was mostly built...
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character, assist regular British Army operatives, played by Moore and Gregory Peck, in destroying German ships in neutral Mormugao harbour, all the time surrounded...
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Henry VI, Part 3 (category Cultural depictions of Edward IV)
further,/So doves peck the falcon's piercing talons" (1.4.40–41). After the news of York's death has reached them, Richard encourages Edward to take York's...
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(7793) More images Peck House 183 Mark Street Peterborough ON 44°18′01″N 78°18′33″W / 44.3003°N 78.3093°W / 44.3003; -78.3093 (Peck House) Peterborough...
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