John Henry Sturdy (January 27, 1893 – September 20, 1966) was an educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Saskatoon City from 1944...
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John Sturdy may refer to: John Henry Sturdy, Saskatchewan politician John V. M. Sturdy, British academic This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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for Social Care Fred Sturdy (1908–1972), American pole vaulter Guy Sturdy (1899–1965), professional baseball player John Henry Sturdy (1893–1966), Canadian...
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John Henry Sturdy 14,970 Arthur T. Stone 14,295 L. Charles Sherman 11,551 Malcolm J. Haver 1,959 Rupert D. Ramsay (PC) 13,376 John Henry Sturdy Arthur...
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instructive sayings. Henry David Thoreau was born David Henry Thoreau in Concord, Massachusetts, into the "modest New England family" of John Thoreau, a pencil...
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Saskatoon City John Henry Sturdy 9375 Arthur Thomas Stone 7792 James Wilfred Estey 5084 Robert Mitford Pinder 3924 Rupert David Ramsay 5368 Henry Oswald Wright...
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nine. Henry, though, had another child, an illegitimate one, a sturdy six-year-old son. Although Henry may have had other illegitimate children, Henry FitzRoy...
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Baylor and John T. Gibson, forced the insurgents to abandon their positions and, since escape was impossible, fortify themselves in "a sturdy stone building"...
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City Arthur Thomas Stone Co-operative Commonwealth John Henry Sturdy Shaunavon Thomas John Bentley Co-operative Commonwealth Shellbrook Louis William...
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1952-1956-1960 (Retired, CCF Won) John Taylor Douglas - Rosetown - 1944-1948-1952-1956-1960 (Retired, CCF won) John Henry Sturdy - Saskatoon City (2 of 2 seats)...
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original (PDF) on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2012-03-06. "Patterson, William John (1886–1976)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on...
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available to them to construct a home that was easily heated yet still sturdy. The original floor plan of the house included a kitchen and great hall...
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Rogers (born 1935), artist Herman Rolfes (born 1936), politician John Henry Sturdy (1893–1966), politician Clarence George Willis (1907–1984), politician...
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49). Immediately after York sits in the throne, Henry enters, exclaiming, "My lords, look where the sturdy rebel sits,/Even in the chair of state. Belike...
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by Tommy Douglas formed the government. The Liberal Party led by William John Patterson formed the official opposition. Tom Johnston served as speaker...
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for all the families and then Lothropp began construction on a larger, sturdier meeting house adjacent to Coggin's (or Cooper's) Pond, which was completed...
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H. H. Asquith (redirect from Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith)
nonconformist background continued to influence him: "It gave him a point of sturdy anti-establishmentarian reference, important to a man whose life in other...
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City John Henry Sturdy Co-operative Commonwealth Arthur Thomas Stone Shaunavon Thomas John Bentley Co-operative Commonwealth Shellbrook John Thiessen...
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Frederick Dundas 4,130 47.53% – Conservative Stanley Withington Nichols 2,627 30.23% – Farmer-Labour John Henry Sturdy 1,932 22.24% – Total 8,689 100.00%...
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Life of King Henry the Eighth, often shortened to Henry VIII, is a collaborative history play, written by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher, based...
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the snowy winter of 1852, I met Thackeray sturdily ploughing his way down Beacon Street with a copy of Henry Esmond (the English edition, then just issued)...
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to take refuge in the fire engine house of the armory, a sturdy building later known as John Brown's Fort. The militia freed most of the hostages, leaving...
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number were Irishmen and Scotsmen. [citation needed] Erebus and Terror were sturdily built and were outfitted with recent inventions. These included steam engines...
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members of the insurrection. They forced Brown to take up a position in the sturdy fire engine house, where Brown's men had placed several hostages, and prepared...
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hit. The technical problem was to miniaturise a radar set, and make it sturdy enough to be fired from a gun barrel. The second problem had been solved...
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Henry Jordan. By the 1450s the St Botolph bell-foundry was owned by bellmaker John Sturdy alias Leicester and his wife Johanna Sturdy. By 1459, John had...
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Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, KG, PC (22 May 1762 – 27 July 1834) was a High Tory, High Church Pittite. He was an MP for thirty years before ennoblement...
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ISBN 978-1-1080-3631-3. OCLC 958711318. Sturdy, David J. (1992). "The Royal Touch in England". In Duchhardt, Heinz; Jackson, Richard A.; Sturdy, David J. (eds.). European...
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was a close friend of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester. Savile Baronets, of Thornhill (1611) David J. Sturdy, "Savile, Henry (1642–1687)". Oxford Dictionary...
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when he was 21, coming second to the Conservative Party candidate, Julian Sturdy. Charters was elected as a councillor for the Wall End ward in the London...
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