Joseph Thomas Marsden (11 October 1868 – 17 January 1897) was an English footballer who played for Darwen and Everton. He also earned one cap for the...
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Jason Christopher Marsden (born January 3, 1975) is an American actor, director and producer, who has done numerous voice roles in animated films, as...
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Anthony Joseph Marsden (11 September 1948 – 2010) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward. Lamming, Douglas (1985). A who's who...
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2006 CSI: Miami Hayden Cruise Episode: "Driven" 2007 NCIS Army Lt. Joseph Marsden Episode: "Ex-File" 2007 Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost...
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scholarship from the Elland Society Marsden attended Hull Grammar School, where he became associated with Joseph Milner and the reformist William Wilberforce...
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Roy Marsden (born Roy Anthony Mould; 25 June 1941) is an English actor who portrayed Adam Dalgliesh in the Anglia Television dramatisations (1983–1998)...
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whilst registered with Darwen F.C.) were: William Brindle (2 caps) Joseph Marsden (1 cap) Thomas Marshall (2 caps) Thurston Rostron (2 caps) In August...
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Rutherford scattering experiments (redirect from Geiger Marsden experiment)
experiments were performed between 1906 and 1913 by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden under the direction of Ernest Rutherford at the Physical Laboratories of...
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Born in Lismore, Marsden attended a Catholic school in Cabramatta, St John's Preparatory College in Campbelltown and St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill...
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comedian Joseph Murphy he wrote Cheek (1883) and Humbug (1886), and for William J. Scanlan he wrote the farce The Irish Minstrel (1886). Marsden committed...
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Sir Ernest Marsden CMG CBE MC FRS (19 February 1889 – 15 December 1970) was an English-New Zealand physicist. He is recognised internationally for his...
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ISBN 978-0-06-200373-7. Marsden 2003, pp. 156–157. Marsden 2003, pp. 161–162. Marsden 2003, p. 168. Marsden 2003, pp. 168, 541. Marsden 2003, pp. 163–169. Marsden 2003,...
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List of Emmerdale characters (2003) (redirect from Ronnie Marsden)
Hornby) paid the unpaid rent, costing him his job. In May 2003, Alistair Marsden (Danny Tennant) began spreading malicious rumours that Stephen was gay...
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List of former Emmerdale characters (redirect from Frances Marsden)
Binns 1999–2003 Ronnie Marsden Ray Ashcroft 2003 Ali Marsden Danny Tennant 2003 Elaine Marsden Samantha McCarthy 2003 Frances Marsden Sandy Walsh 2003 PC...
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2024. Wiseman, Andreas (February 26, 2024). "'Ms. Marvel' Actress Laurel Marsden Joins Emma Thompson & Judy Greer In Action-Thriller 'The Fisherwoman'"...
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Retrieved 23 September 2018. Joe Marsden at Englandstats.com, Retrieved 23 September 2018 "England players: Joe Marsden". englandfootballonline. Retrieved...
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Hugh Carleton. Lydia died in Napier, New Zealand on 28 November 1891. Joseph Marsden (5 March 1837 – 30 March 1892). Edward Garrard Marsh, the husband of...
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Kristie Marsden (born c. 1982) is a Canadian actress from British Columbia. Marsden was the youngest Canadian actress[citation needed] to play the role...
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Midlands based team, another five players made their debut, of which Joseph Marsden of Darwen and Jem Bayliss of West Bromwich Albion (both defenders) were...
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Dyer as Billie Fletcher Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Jonah Fletcher Laurel Marsden as Sophie Fletcher Annabeth Gish as Kathy Fletcher Marina Stephenson Kerr...
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fake." Sher & Marsden 2006, p. 40. Sher & Marsden 2006, p. 46. Sher & Marsden 2006, p. 40-41. Sher & Marsden 2006, p. 41. Sher & Marsden 2006, p. 42. Angels...
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170–171 Marsden 2003, pp. 12–13 Rodger 1997, p. 172 Marsden 2003, p. 13 Marsden 2003, pp. 13–15 Rodger 1997, pp. 174–175 Marsden 2003, pp. 15–16 Marsden 2003...
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Jerrold Marsden et al.) with Kenneth McAloon Calculus of one variable, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich 1972 (with the participation of Jerrold Marsden et al...
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Matthew "Mack" Harrison Marsden (c. 1849–1883) was a livestock trader who lived in rural Jefferson County, Missouri. Marsden was suspected of many crimes...
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Howarth 1 1 0 Billy Moon 1 1 0 Jem Bayliss 1 1 0 John Brodie 1 1 0 Joseph Marsden 1 1 0 Charlie Perry 1 1 0 William Rose 1 1 0 Alf Underwood 1 1 0 George...
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Austin Farrer (redirect from Farrer, Austin Marsden)
Austin Marsden Farrer FBA (1 October 1904 – 29 December 1968) was an English Anglican philosopher, theologian, and biblical scholar. His activity in philosophy...
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Marsden B was an unused 250 MW oil-fired power station near the Marsden Point Oil Refinery at Marsden Point, Ruakaka, Northland, New Zealand. Due to rising...
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William Marsden FRS FSA (16 November 1754 – 6 October 1836) was an Irish orientalist, numismatist, and linguist who served as Second, then First Secretary...
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1908 London Shooting Men's moving target small-bore rifle Bronze William Marsden 1908 London Shooting Men's moving target small-bore rifle Gold William...
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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (redirect from Victor E. Marsden)
Hamilton Beamish. This imprint was allegedly a translation by Victor E. Marsden, who had died in October 1920. On May 8, 1920, an article in The Times...
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