William Scott Fell (20 July 1866 – 7 September 1930) was an Australian shipping merchant and politician. Fell was born at Elleray Villa, Rosneath, Dunbartonshire...
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William Fell may refer to: William Scott Fell, Australian politician William Fell (writer), English writer William Richmond Fell, New Zealand naval officer...
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Hove in 1956. His brother, William Scott Fell, was also a member of the New South Wales Parliament. He was a cousin of John Fell. Green, Antony. "Elections...
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musician Wilfred Fell (1879–1920), former Australian rules footballer William Fell (writer) (1761–1848), English writer William Scott Fell (1866–1930), Australian...
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William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland, PC (24 June 1768 – 27 March 1854), styled Marquess of Titchfield until 1809, was a British...
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Glenn Shadix (redirect from William Glenn Scott)
William Glenn Shadix (April 15, 1952 – September 7, 2010) was an American actor and comedian. He was best known for his roles as Otho Fenlock in Tim Burton's...
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Scott Stewart Bakula (/ˈbækjʊlə/; born October 9, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in two science-fiction television series: as Sam...
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Recreation' lands 'Party Down' star Adam Scott". The Star Ledger. Knibbs, Kate (October 5, 2018). "The Demon Who Fell to Earth: The Worst Person of the Week...
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Whyalla to Newcastle on 19 January 1915. In 1917, shipping agent William Scott Fell & Co arranged for BHP to purchase a share in the steamer SS Koolonga...
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in India Lord Constable CBE, KC, Conservative politician and judge William Scott Fell, Australian Liberal politician and businessman Sir John Dunlop Imrie...
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Macquarie Street: John Fairfax 147 Macquarie Street: Sir Herbert Maitland William Scott Fell The southern end of Macquarie Street terminates at the northern edge...
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940), widely known simply as Scott Fitzgerald, was an American novelist, essayist, and...
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literary works by Jane Porter and Sir Walter Scott, and of the Academy Award-winning film Braveheart. William Wallace was a member of the lesser nobility...
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was made for slavery, which thus fell under the regulatory power of Congress. The Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott was "greeted with unmitigated wrath...
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members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 May 2019. "Mr William Scott Fell (1866-1930)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales...
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His final feature film appearance will be in Bad Man alongside Seann William Scott, Rob Riggle, Johnny Simmons and Lovi Poe. For his final television role...
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main spans and the three nearest northeast approach spans of the Francis Scott Key Bridge across the Patapsco River in the Baltimore metropolitan area...
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under his direction. Some of these projects fell into development hell or were officially canceled. Scott's first attempt at a feature film was a medieval-set...
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260 votes. The winner was Progressive Conservative William G. Martin, who received 2,848 votes. Scott appears to have been a difficult member of the Progressive...
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Mirkwood (section In Walter Scott's Waverley)
Mirkwood is any of several great dark forests in novels by Sir Walter Scott and William Morris in the 19th century, and by J. R. R. Tolkien in the 20th century...
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1852 United States presidential election (category William R. King)
United States with William R. King being specifically named. King led on the first ballot before winning on the second ballot. Winfield Scott, commanding general...
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Walter Fell (1872–1891) also died young, at only 18 years old. Fell was also a cousin of William Scott Fell (1866–1930), principal of Scott Fell & Company—with...
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2009) 445. Paul Scott, Walter Scott and Scotland (Edinburgh, 1981); Julian Meldon D'Arcy, Subversive Scott (Reykjavik, 2005). William Bell, 1829. Papers...
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(Mason) Scott and William Scott, a planter, veteran of the American Revolutionary War, and officer in the Dinwiddie County militia. At the time, the Scott family...
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first J mission. Scott and James Irwin remained on the Moon for three days. Following their return to Earth, Scott and his crewmates fell from favor with...
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great Scott, who fell at Waterloo", in reference to Scott's poorly-received The Field of Waterloo. An explicit connection of Sir Walter Scott's name with...
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history Miller, Scott (2011). The President and the Assassin. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-1-4000-6752-7. Morgan, H. Wayne (2003). William McKinley and...
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Romantic poets, including William Blake, John Keats, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Walter Scott. Each stamp included an...
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Scot's Hall (redirect from Scott's Hall)
Scott, who married Katherine Hayward, daughter of Sir Rowland Hayward. Robert Scott. Reginald Scott. Sir William Scott. Joseph Scott. Anthony Scott....
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July 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021. "Scott Morrison spun a Covid vaccine story the public believed – and then it fell apart | Paul Karp". the Guardian. 9...
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