• Thomas Milles (1550?–1627?) was an English customs official, known for his economic writings, in which he defended the staple system. Milles was born in...
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  • Thomas Milles may refer to: Thomas Milles (bailiff) (1550–1626), English customs official, known for his economic writings Thomas Milles (bishop) (1671–1740)...
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  • Henry Milles Richard Milles (c. 1735 - 1820), English landowner and politician Samuel Milles (1669–1729), MP for Canterbury Thomas Milles (bailiff) (1550...
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  • governor (2000–2005) Bailiffs Thomas Godfrey Carey, Bailiff (1895–1902) Henry Alexander Giffard, Bailiff (1902–1908) William Carey, Bailiff (1908–1915) Edward...
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    or Officer Byrd, was the bailiff on Judge Judy for the show's entire 25-season run, making him the longest-serving bailiff in court television history...
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  • Leonard Lee Thomas (born August 31, 1961) is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Big Brother ADP General Patton...
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    providing for the election of a Mayor instead of the historical appointed Bailiff. He assisted in the establishment of a free grammar school in the town...
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    different times Steward of the Liberty of Ely (St Etheldreda) in Suffolk, Bailiff for the Crown of the former possessions of Clerkenwell Priory in the City...
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  • rebuilt as the Bridge Mills by the Murphy family. The rebuilt bridge is now called O'Brien's Bridge. Thomas Óge served as bailiff of Galway from September...
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    30 November 1785, he married Mary Elizabeth Milles (1767–1818), only daughter and heiress of Richard Milles (c. 1735 – 1820), a Member of Parliament for...
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  • The Judge (2014 film) (category Films scored by Thomas Newman)
    During the proceedings, the Judge is unable to recall his long-time bailiff's name. The morning after the funeral, Hank notices that the Judge's Cadillac...
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    Pembroke. The children were raised at Highclere Castle by Reverend Isaac Milles. The North/Yale children were cousins of Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford...
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    (brother-in-law); Henry Baker; Robt Smith; M Folkes. He was elected as a Bailiff to the board of the Bedford Level Corporation in 1756, a position he held...
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    Peasey Beck (section Mills)
    sold the land, that did not include the fishing rights, and appointed a bailiff to enforce this in 1840. However, the canal company claimed they owned...
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  • point had become crowded with responding police who had been summoned by a bailiff. No action was taken against them at this point. Around this time, Jim...
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    Miller, & Co. In 1794, Horrocks was chosen as a burgess and served as Town Bailiff in 1794–5. He was elected as a council member in 1796 and became an Alderman...
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  • member of Dublin Corporation in the later fourteenth century, serving as bailiff on two consecutive terms from 1368 to 1370, and once as mayor in 1384....
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  • Lord's Prayer Frank Hagney as Man Reciting Lord's Prayer Creighton Hale as Bailiff Jonathan Hale as Dr. Horace M. Gray Lew Harvey as Man Reciting Lord's Prayer...
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  • had a house in Raven Street, just opposite School Lane. He was six times Bailiff. He married Anne, the daughter of Sir Roger Kynaston, with whom he had...
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  • unravel when Mabel learns about James's girlfriend. Jess Kirkpatrick as Bailiff. 33 33 "The Clampetts Get Psychoanalyzed" Richard Whorf Paul Henning May 8...
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    [citation needed] The upkeep of the park lay in the hands of the Earl's bailiff, or 'Keeper of the park', a responsible occupation, as the park generated...
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    on 23 May. Starting at 6am at the west door of Holy Trinity church, the bailiff of the Lord of the Manor rides through the town accompanied by a guard...
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  • dismisses the case. Roy Stuart debuts as Corporal Boyle. William Newell as Bailiff. Stacy Harris as Finley. 41 11 "A Visit From Cousin Goober" Peter Baldwin...
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  • Quiroule (W. W. Sayer) The Sexton Blake Library (2nd Series) 608 The Bailiff's Secret George Hamilton Teed The Sexton Blake Library (2nd Series) 609...
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  • needed] The same sources mention that by 1202, Eustace was the seneschal and bailiff of the count of Boulogne, Renaud de Dammartin, and that in c. 1204, the...
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    the office of Chief Sergeant in County of Dublin. c. 46 Waterford; water bailiff not to take any custom of any of the commons. c. 47 Commission for persons...
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  • but with a recurring judge (Edgar Allan Jones, a UCLA law professor), a bailiff, a clerk, and a court reporter. Prosecution and defense was played by real...
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    sought positions managing the estates of other major landowners. He became bailiff and custodian of Brewood Park, a major part of the Bishop of Coventry and...
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    book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Jim Smith, water bailiff, pers. comm., 11.04.11. St Margaret's church https://archive...
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    1833. In 1889 the historic corporation that had governed the town (the Bailiff and Burgesses) was dissolved. Ilchester is alternatively called Ivelchester...
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