Clement Walker (died 1651) was an English lawyer, official and politician. As a member of the Long Parliament, he became an outspoken critic of the conduct...
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Clement Walker Heneage, VC (6 March 1831 – 9 December 1901) was a British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry...
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Clement Walker Andrews (January 13, 1858 – November 20, 1930) was an American librarian. Andrews graduated from Harvard University in 1880 and served as...
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production of silk. (This is at the north-west corner of today's palace.) Clement Walker in Anarchia Anglicana (1649) refers to "new-erected sodoms and spintries...
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Turner who had come from the War Office, and chief engineer Charles Clement Walker. Nominal capital was £50,000. Most of the capital came from Geoffrey...
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Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker. He has released several albums with Bret...
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footballer Clay Walker (born 1969), American singer-songwriter Clay Walker (filmmaker) (born 1968), American filmmaker Clement Walker (??–1651), English...
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Charles Clement Walker CBE FRAeS (25 August 1877 – 30 September 1968) was a British engineer and aerodynamicist, who became a founding director and chief...
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by a squadron of the 8th Hussars. Four men in this action, Pearson, Clement Walker Heneage, Joseph Ward, and George Hollis were awarded the Victoria Cross...
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College Football Profile". DraftScout.com. Retrieved March 26, 2024. Clement, Walker (April 27, 2024). "Panthers select Chau Smith-Wade with the no. 157...
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travel writer Henry Maundrell was born in Compton Bassett in 1665. Major Clement Walker Heneage, awarded the Victoria Cross, was born here in 1831. Architect...
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Royal Irish Hussars) Samuel Parkes (4th Queen's Own Light Dragoons) Clement Walker Heneage (8th King's Royal Irish Hussars) George Hollis (8th King's Royal...
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to his own in 1921. Walker-Heneage was born the third son of Major Clement Walker Heneage of Compton Bassett, Wiltshire and Henrietta Letitia Victoria...
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(1862–1870) John S. Butler (1870–1873) Charles Nichols (1873–1879) Clement Walker (1879–1882) J. H. Callender (1882–1883) John P. Gray (1883–1884) Pliny...
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of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women". Her brother, Dr. Clement A. Walker, was appointed in charge of the hospital for the insane in Boston...
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Deu". Archived from the original on 2008-01-13. Retrieved 2008-01-27. "Clement Walker, Robert". www.lexjuris.com. Retrieved 2023-03-31. "Miss Universe '85...
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garden (near the north-west corner of the present palace). Before 1650 Clement Walker, in his work Anarchia Anglicana, referred to "new-erected sodoms and...
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that Patrick would not reignite his affair with Pat Evans (Pam St Clement). Walker was also disappointed with Yolande's departure, but thankful for her...
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Wells 1640–1642 With: Sir Edward Rodney Succeeded by Lislebone Long Clement Walker Peerage of England New creation Baron Hopton of Stratton 1643–1652 Extinct...
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Pope Clement III (Latin: Clemens III; 1130 – 20 March 1191), was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 December 1187 to...
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by C. J. Allen, dated 1895. The memorial was commissioned by Charles Clement Walker, manager of the Midlands Ironworks in Donington, Shropshire, and a Shakespeare...
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2017. "Margaret Bush Clement; Bush's Aunt, 93". The New York Times. June 2, 1993. Retrieved June 16, 2017. "Paid Notice: Deaths CLEMENT, SAMUEL PRESCOTT BUSH"...
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the surrender of Bristol by Nathaniel Fiennes. Together with his ally Clement Walker, he presented articles of accusation against Fiennes to the House of...
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Telford College (redirect from Walker Technical College)
its Ofsted rating to Grade 3. The college was founded in 1892 by Charles Walker as the Centre for Art and Science Classes and was originally based in Oakengates...
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recorded against their several names, viz.: Captain (now Brevet-Major) Clement Walker Heneage, No. 1584. Serjeant Joseph Ward, No. 1298. Farrier George Hollis...
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1895–1902 James Payn (1830–1898), novelist, poet, editor and journalist Clement Walker Heneage (1831–1901), Indian Mutiny Victoria Cross Fiennes Cornwallis...
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Pope Clement IV (Latin: Clemens IV; c. 23 November 1190 – 29 November 1268), born Gui Foucois (Latin: Guido Falcodius; French: Guy de Foulques or Guy...
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June 1858 at Gwalior, India, Sergeant Ward – together with Captain Clement Walker Heneage, Farrier George Hollis and Private John Pearson – was in a charge...
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701 26.0 +0.2 Liberal Philip Stanhope 1,607 24.5 +2.5 Liberal Charles Clement Walker 1,506 23.0 +2.1 Majority 94 1.5 −2.3 Turnout 3,274 (est) 77.2 (est)...
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pseudonym of Henry Dunckley (1823–1896) Theodorus Verax, pseudonym of Clement Walker (died 1651) Bucculatrix Verax, a leaf miner Marasmarcha verax, a moth...
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