• William Belcher (c.1860 – 15 June 1926) was a New Zealand seaman and unionist. He was born in London, England on c.1860. Olssen, Erik. "William Belcher"...
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  • William Belcher (1883–1949) was a New Zealand painter who spent much of the later part of his life in Fiji where he produced a collection of about 90...
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  • Belcher is an English surname of Norman origin. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Belcher (actor) (1872–1943), American film actor Laurence...
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    James Belcher, also known as Jem Belcher (15 April 1781 – 30 July 1811), was an English bare-knuckle prize-fighter and Champion of All England 1800–1805...
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  • Fred William Belcher (June 3, 1881 – February 18, 1951) was an American racing driver who competed in the inaugural Indianapolis 500. "Fred Belcher". OldRacingCars...
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    dedicated to St Mary Magdalene. It contains monumental brasses, of which William Belcher in his Kentish Brasses (1905) stated: "No church in the world possesses...
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    previously married to William H. Belcher, a merchant seaman. He died in 1869. Travers had a half-brother, Samuel William Belcher, by his mother's previous...
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    great-grandson of Jonathan Belcher, who served as a colonial governor of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New Jersey. Belcher was born in Halifax, Nova...
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  • the railways. He died in 1964. Belcher was born on 2 August 1905 in Kensington, London, the son of John Thomas Belcher, a sometime postal worker, and...
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  • Laurence Joseph Belcher (born 27 December 1995) is an English actor, best known for his roles as Young Kazran in Doctor Who and as Young Charles Xavier...
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    came to be known as the Belcher Island Murders. In 1999, when Nunavut was separated from Northwest Territories, the Belcher Islands were included within...
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    Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., volume III, page 343. Belcher Belcher, William Douglas, Kentish Brasses, Vol.1, 1881, no.59, p. 31 Hasted, Edward...
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    Governor William Burnet in 1729 Belcher successfully acquired the governorships of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. During his tenure, Belcher politically...
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    works survive in The Harmony of Maine, a collection Belcher published himself in Boston in 1794. Belcher was born in Stoughton, Massachusetts. In the early...
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    and amateur ornithologist. Born in Geelong, Victoria, C. F. Belcher was a son of G. F. Belcher, a former member of the Legislative Council of Victoria. He...
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  • July 10, 2015, Belcher created the role of "Brian" in the world premiere of The Long Walk at Opera Saratoga. On November 30, 2017, Belcher performed as...
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    work on the remains of fish bones, renowned ethnoarchaeologist Dr William R. Belcher discovered that while fish, including large species like Indian major...
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  • Bruckshaw (1774), on the "iniquitous abuse of private madhouses", and William Belcher (1796) with his "Address to humanity, Containing a letter to Dr Munro...
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  • as a county official. He was one of a few Republicans – alongside William Belcher, Turner Speller, and Edward H. Sutton, among others – who generally...
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    Sir Toby Belch is a character in William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. He is Olivia's uncle. Sir Toby is an ambiguous mix of high spirits and low cunning...
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  • Belcher III as Michael Ledroit Roberta Colindrez as Ronnie Jeff Hephner as Richard Costello Wade Allain-Marcus as Alex Gator Mark Gillis as William Elliot...
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  • Bruton and Keble College, Oxford, the son of William Henry Belcher, a Newbury solicitor and his wife, Mary. Belcher was ordained in 1922. His early career was...
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  • Mike Belcher is an American politician. He serves as a Republican member for the Carroll 4th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. "Mike...
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  • went on to win three more two-year terms as mayor. Louis Belcher was born in 1939. In 1971, Belcher first ran for mayor of Ann Arbor, losing in the Republican...
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    Augustus Inglefield in northern Baffin Bay. Edward Belcher in five ships: HMS Assistance (Belcher), HMS Resolute (Henry Kellett), Pioneer (Sherard Osborn)...
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    Portland, Oregon. There she studied with Portland voice teacher J. William Belcher and during the 1920s and 1930s, she performed on stage and radio as...
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    Bonham. She was raised in Suffolk, England. She married the Reverend William W. Belcher in 1870, and had five children with him, although one died young....
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    Belcher from that year until her death in 1979. Francis Bacon was a founding member, walking in the day after it opened. He was "adopted" by Belcher who...
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  • Belcher was also part of one of the earliest Howard University Law School classes. In 1878, Belcher wrote a letter introducing himself to William Lloyd...
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