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    The Humber Sceptre is an automobile which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1976 by Humber. The Humber Sceptre MK I, introduced in 1963,...
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    Hillman Super Minx (redirect from Humber 90)
    by a Humber: the Humber Sceptre. The Singer Vogue and Humber Sceptre names would be retained by the successor Rootes Arrow model range. The Sceptre was...
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    Rootes Arrow (section Humber)
    Hillman GT, Hillman Hunter, Hillman Hustler, Hillman Minx, Hillman Vogue Humber Sceptre Iran National Paykan Singer Gazelle and Singer Vogue Sunbeam Alpine...
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    1938–1967 Humber Imperial 1938–1967 Humber Hawk 1945–1967 Humber Sceptre 1961–1967,1967–1976 Humber Vogue 1963–1966 (Australia) There is a thriving club,...
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  • yacht HMS Sceptre, the name given to five ships of the Royal Navy Humber Sceptre, a British car SlipStream Scepter, kit aircraft Studebaker Sceptre, a Studebaker...
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    withdrawal in 1969. The 4/72's main competitor, appearing in 1963, was the Humber Sceptre from the Rootes Group – with an 85 hp engine, 6-speed manual (four direct...
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    Group changed its focus. The proposed 'Series IV' became the Mark I Humber Sceptre and the old Series IIIA Rapier was redesigned, hopefully to give it...
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    1971 Humber Sceptre MK III with factory fitted vinyl roof...
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    occasionally; in 1982, there was a Talbot Solara "Sceptre" model, the name being inherited from the Humber Sceptre which was produced between 1963 and 1976. In...
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  • Corsair 2000E comfortably undercut the £1,357 Rover 2000 and the £1,047 Humber Sceptre. A five-seater convertible and a four-seater cabriolet conversion were...
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  • Ford Orion, Cortina Mk.2, Capri & Escort; Hillman Avenger & Hunter; Humber Sceptre; Honda Accord & Prelude; Lotus Elan; Opel Kadett; Mazda 323; Renault...
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    van Hillman Hunter (1966–76) and its derivatives: the Hillman Minx, Humber Sceptre, Singer Gazelle/Vogue and Sunbeam Vogue. Later rebadged as the Chrysler...
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    performance comparison with the Triumph 2000, Ford Corsair 2000E and Humber Sceptre). However, great praise is given for build quality, with the article...
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    medium-sized cars. Humber made the larger luxury passenger vehicles, Snipes and variants, and luxury mid-size cars ending with the compact Sceptre. The intervening...
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  • Fakir Anon. (George Hamilton Teed) The Union Jack (2nd Series) 1,018 The Sceptre of Solomon Anon. (George Hamilton Teed) The Union Jack (2nd Series) 1,019...
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    around 616, Rædwald was the most powerful of the English kings south of the Humber estuary. According to Bede, he was the fourth ruler to hold imperium over...
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  • National Basketball Association) (Approved 2024, begins 2026) Toronto Sceptres (Professional Women's Hockey League) (est. 2024) Scarborough Shooting Stars...
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  • Minx, Hunter, Minx (Arrow range 1725cc only) Humber Hawk, Super Snipe, Imperial, Sceptre, Arrow range Sceptre Singer Gazelle, Vogue, Vogue (Arrow range)...
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    cloisonné enamel plaque with an enamelled image of a man holding floriate sceptres, perhaps personifying Sight or the Wisdom of God. It was at one time attached...
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  • interviews by Ria Higgins, Sunday Times, 9 September 2007, accessed 19 October 2007 Horsley, Sebastian. Dandy in the Underworld. Sceptre, 26 June (2008) v t e...
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    settlements: Kaerebrauc, the City of Ebraucus (Eboracum), north of the Humber (this later became York, whose Welsh name is Efrog); and Alclud in Albany...
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    Tea Tephi-British monarchy link is also found in J. H. Allen's Judah's Sceptre and Joseph's Birthright (1902, p. 251). A central tenet of British Israelism...
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  • published in 2015 by Tin House Books. It was published in the U.K. by Sceptre, also in 2015. An unabridged audiobook read by MacDonald was released in...
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    Theale, Berkshire. Linwood, Scotland. Head Office: Cowley London Office: Sceptre House, 169 Regent Street W1. Manufacturers of bodywork and pressings for...
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  • River-class minesweepers: HMS Waveney, HMS Carron, HMS Dovey, HMS Helford, HMS Humber, HMS Blackwater, HMS Itchen, HMS Helmsdale, HMS Orwell, HMS Ribble, HMS...
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    indicate an attempt to put an end to Oswald's overlordship south of the Humber, which presumably failed. The Mercians, who participated in Edwin's defeat...
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    HMS Warspite (refit at HMNB Devonport) Swiftsure-class submarines: HMS Sceptre, HMS Spartan, HMS Sovereign 10th Submarine Squadron, HMNB Clyde with Resolution-class...
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    troopship 1798–1803, floating battery 1803–05, troopship 1813, broken up 1817 Sceptre 64 (1781) – wrecked at Table Bay 5 December 1799 Crown class (Hunt) Crown...
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  • by Cadfan's son, King Cadwallon, and that Cadwallon was given a golden sceptre worth 60 cows as a token of acknowledgment. (Life of Saint Beino) (Rees...
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    diocese was the largest in England, extending from the River Thames to the Humber Estuary. In 1072, Remigius de Fécamp moved the see of Dorchester to Lincoln...
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