Sir Richard Mayne KCB (27 November 1796 – 26 December 1868) was a barrister and the joint first Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the head of...
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Sir Richard Mayne (1796–1868) was a British barrister and joint first Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police. Richard Mayne may also refer to:...
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Richard John Mayne (2 April 1926 – 29 November 2009) was a British journalist, broadcaster, writer and advocate for closer European integration. Mayne...
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Lieutenant Colonel Robert Blair Mayne, DSO & Three Bars (11 January 1915 – 14 December 1955), better known as Paddy Mayne, was a British Army officer from...
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opera Emmerdale, Patrick Spiller in the BBC medical drama Casualty, DI Richard Mayne in the ITV crime drama Blue Murder and Howard Bellamy in the BBC soap...
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Richard Mayne was the son of Sir Richard Mayne KCB (the first joint commissioner of the Metropolitan Police) and the grandson of Judge Edward Mayne....
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Look up Mayne or mayne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mayne may refer to: Andrew Mayne, magician and filmmaker Brent Mayne (born 1968), American...
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large and diverse community. In 1961 the term Eurocrat was coined by Richard Mayne, a journalist at the time. A Eurocrat is a bureaucrat of the European...
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of commissioner was first held jointly by Sir Charles Rowan and Sir Richard Mayne, with Sir Mark Rowley currently holding the position since July 2022...
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starring Caroline Quentin as DCI Janine Lewis and Ian Kelsey as DI Richard Mayne. Five series of the programme were broadcast over the course of six...
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translated by Siân Reynolds) A History of Civilizations (1995, translated by Richard Mayne) The Mediterranean in the Ancient World (UK) / Memory and the Mediterranean...
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police headquarters. The first two commissioners, Charles Rowan and Richard Mayne, along with various police officers and staff, occupied the building...
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Orwell was there. In an essay for the 1971 The World of George Orwell, Richard Mayne considered the book as typical of something that was true of a great...
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the new police force needed and the junior Commissioner, barrister Richard Mayne, was to provide the legal expertise. Over the next twenty years, the...
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Braudel, Fernand, 1993. A History of Civilizations, translated by Richard Mayne. New York: A. Lane, 1993. ISBN 9780713990225. Reprinted New York: Penguin...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Rowan First Joint Commissioner 2 1829 1868 Sir Richard Mayne Second Joint Commissioner (1829–1850), then First Joint Commissioner...
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of the peace. His position was junior to Richard Mayne, who had been appointed along with Rowan in 1829. Mayne and Hay did not get along, and Hay was soon...
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first Commissioner without a police or military background since Sir Richard Mayne (who had been a lawyer when appointed). Unlike all subsequent commissioners...
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screen: "in the film the necessary change of gear seems to be missing". Richard Mayne in The Sunday Telegraph likewise felt that the realistic medium of cinema...
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broadly, any official of the European Union. The term was coined by Richard Mayne, a journalist and personal assistant to the first Commission president...
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write longer books. But a few critics did understand her immediately: Richard Mayne on BBC Radio 3's Critics Forum praised the "wonderful precision, economy...
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Hierarchies. Transaction Publishers. pp. 65–. ISBN 978-1-4128-2353-1. Richard Mayne (January 2000). The Language of Sailing. Taylor & Francis. pp. 5–....
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William Tomer 1385 William Tomer 1386 John Sydenham Richard Mayne 1388 (Feb) John Sydenham Richard Mayne 1388 (Sep) John Palmer John Wynd 1390 (Jan) William...
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Claire Nancy Carroll ... Mrs Piper Tim Pigott-Smith ... Commissioner Sir Richard Mayne Whicher follows a married woman through London to a secret assignation...
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Cuthbert Mayne (c. 1543–29 November 1577) was an English Catholic priest executed under the laws of Elizabeth I. He was the first of the seminary priests...
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Memoirs were published by Fayard in 1976, and an English translation by Richard Mayne by Doubleday in 1978. In August 1929, during a dinner party in Paris...
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Edgar Richard "Ernie" Mayne (2 July 1882 – 26 October 1961) was an Australian cricketer who played as a right-handed batsman and bowler. Mayne played in...
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into a survey ship that July. Her first commander was Captain Charles Richard Mayne and her first mission to re-survey the passage north into the Pacific...
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two joint commissioners and established a single Commissioner (Sir Richard Mayne) assisted by two assistant commissioners. The Assistant Commissioner...
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Sir Christopher Mallaby, British Ambassador to France, and to Germany Richard Mayne Damian McBride, Downing Street Press Secretary Sir Simon McDonald, Foreign...
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