• Jack Rattenbury, nicknamed Rob Roy of the West (c. 1778, in Beer, Devon – 1844), was an English smuggler. In 1837, after thirty years at sea as a fisherman...
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  • John Rattenbury can refer to: Jack Rattenbury (1806–1844), Devon smuggler John Ernest Rattenbury (1870–1963), Methodist Minister John Rattenbury (architect)...
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    public house in Kinson was renamed Gulliver’s Tavern. Thomas Johnstone Jack Rattenbury BBC. "Smugglers Cove - in Kinson?". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 9 December...
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  • positively identify Kheerat and he is bailed pending further enquiry. Jack Rattenbury of the Daily Star described Simon as an "openly racist thug". Laura-Jane...
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    in Sidmouth since the 1400s and was used by smugglers. The infamous Jack Rattenbury, who was born nearby in Beer, Devon operated in the area, and was known...
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    William Peach (1800–1886), naturalist and geologist, lived in Beer. Jack Rattenbury (1778–1844), smuggler, was born in Beer. William Henry Woodgate (1827–1877)...
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  • the footpath, is thought to have been used by the infamous smuggler Jack Rattenbury. The Undercliff Walk from Brighton to Saltdean (a path under the Brighton...
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    quarries were also used to store contraband, including by the smuggler Jack Rattenbury. Quarrying at the site ceased in the early 20th century when a new...
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  • Hubert Nicholson – Harold W. Owen – Paul Potts – John Pudney – Arnold Rattenbury – M. Richardson – Joyce Rowe – Francis Scarfe – John Singe – Randall Swingler...
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    The Empress (hotel) (category Francis Rattenbury buildings)
    Victoria, facing the city's Inner Harbour. The hotel was designed by Francis Rattenbury, and was built by Canadian Pacific Hotels, a division of the Canadian...
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  • psychology tutorials. 59 5 "From the Mouths of Babes" Stuart Orme Andrew Rattenbury 18 October 2017 (2017-10-18) 7.62 With James teething, Martin and Louisa...
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    Charlotte Greig The Postman Always Rings Twice, a play adapted by Andrew Rattenbury, directed by Lucy Bailey and starring Val Kilmer Szenvedély ("Passion")...
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  • (2009) as William Chettham Lewis – "The Point of Vanishing" (2009) as Tom Rattenbury Downton Abbey as General Sir Herbert Strutt – Episode 2.3 (2012) Father...
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    May 1899, with a replacement immediately built to designs by Francis Rattenbury and Samuel Maclure. Completed in 1903, this house was used for the first...
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    Vancouver Art Gallery (category Francis Rattenbury buildings)
    largest art museum in Western Canada by building size. Designed by Francis Rattenbury, the building the museum occupies was originally opened as a provincial...
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  • British television medical drama series, written and created by Andrew Rattenbury, first broadcast on 14 September 2005 on ITV. The series, which stars...
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    closed on 8 May 1976. From 1977 to March 1978, Johns starred as Alma Rattenbury in Cause Célèbre, touring Her Majesty's Theatre in London and Leicester...
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  • of the British Columbia Landscape (Clarke, Irwin, 1977) Terry Reksten, Rattenbury (Sono Nis, 1978) Ulli Steltzer & Catherine Kerr, Coast of Many Faces (Douglas...
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  • attempted to murder a celebrated atheist, Tom Rattenbury (Julian Wadham), but instead disabled Rattenbury's daughter. Investigations reveal that the deceased...
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    starring in the National Theatre as Elizabeth Taylor in the Sam Mendes directed Jack Thorne play The Motive and the Cue opposite Johnny Flynn as Richard Burton...
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    as Lord Bellinger Jack the Ripper (1988 TV miniseries) as Coroner Wynne Baxter Cause célèbre (1989 TV movie) as Francis Rattenbury Andrews' partner for...
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    Jack Lothian Richard Stoneman Ben Bolt Julian Unthank Kirstie Falkous Edana Minghella Charlie Martin Tom Butterworth Chris Hurford Andrew Rattenbury Directed...
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    Hatton - Jack Hawkins, "The Artful Dodger" James Neill - Mr. Brownlow Edythe Chapman - Mrs. Brownlow Elsie Jane Wilson - Nancy Harry Rattenbury - Mr. Bumble...
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    Representations". The Hardy Society Journal. 39 (2): 47–60. JSTOR 45274571. Kester Rattenbury (February 2018). "The Invention of Wessex". Places Journal (2018). doi:10...
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  • Army Medical Corp physician R.A. Bevan (1901–1974), media pioneer Robert Rattenbury (1901–1970), classical scholar and Registrary of the University of Cambridge...
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  • government in their own right, meaning they required the support of Shane Rattenbury, the sole Greens MLA. While negotiations were taking place, Zed Seselja...
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    after Hugh Nelson, then Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Francis Rattenbury, an architect most noted in British Columbia for the Parliament Buildings...
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  • Executive Producer: Sean O'Connor; Director: Lance Kneeshaw; Writer: Andrew Rattenbury (17 August 2016). "Episode dated 17/08/2016". EastEnders. BBC. BBC One...
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  • Our Time, the Communist review, from 1944 to 1947, working with Arnold Rattenbury and David Holbrook. Rickword had an upbeat view at the time on the possibilities...
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  • British writer Stephen Gallagher with a writing staff that includes Andrew Rattenbury, Debbie Oates, Nick Fisher and James Moran. Filming began in York, England...
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