Anne Atkins (born 1955 or 1956) is an English novelist, writer and broadcaster. The author of four novels – The Lost Child, On Our Own, A Fine and Private...
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February 2017, two days after Smyth was publicly named as an abuser, Anne Atkins, an evangelical Christian, revealed via an article in The Daily Telegraph...
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the World Union for Progressive Judaism. Other contributors include Anne Atkins, John L. Bell (Iona Community), Rhidian Brook, Tom Butler (former Bishop...
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Primary School is located in the village. Botanist and photographer Anne Atkins lived since 1841 to her death at Halstead Place, where she is buried...
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choristers performed a song written by his daughter Anne Atkins with music arranged by Ben. Atkins, Anne (24 December 2014). "Carolling: a tradition that...
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forensic expert Anne Aston (born 1948), Scottish actress and television presenter Anne Atkins, English novelist, writer and broadcaster Anne Aubrey (born...
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first woman to create a photograph. Atkins was born in Tonbridge, Kent, England in 1799. Her mother, Hester Anne Children, "didn't recover from the effects...
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Victoria Mary Atkins (born 22 March 1976) is a British politician who served in various ministerial positions under Prime Ministers Theresa May, Boris...
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forum on free speech at the Oxford Union on 26 November 2007, along with Anne Atkins and Evan Harris. The debate took place after Oxford Union members voted...
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List of English chief ministers (section Anne)
Glorious Revolution of 1688–89 furthered this process and by the time of Queen Anne in 1702, monarchs had little choice as to who their ministers would be. From...
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acquired a baronet's title on 20 June 1611. He married Anne Atkins, daughter of Sir Robert Atkins of Stowell, Gloucestershire. Their eight sons included:...
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Rodney Allan Atkins (born March 28, 1969) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Signed to Curb Records in 1996, he charted his first single...
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near Rotherham, a member of an old Yorkshire family, and of Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Atkins of Stowell, Gloucestershire. He was educated at St John's...
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(1904–1966), writer Taqui Altounyan (1917–1992), writer and traveller Anne Atkins, novelist, broadcaster and journalist Anna Bidder (1903–2001), zoologist...
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cabinet, a small table cabinet, a writing table, a work-table (owned by Anne Atkins), a chair, and a stand with the bark still on it, for a bust of Wellington...
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2001: Scotland Question Time with SNP leader John Swinney. Presented by Anne McKenzie. 30 May 2001: During the 2001 General Election campaign, the main...
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Wentworth, 1st Baronet of Wentworth Woodhouse and his wife Anne Atkins daughter of Robert Atkins, of Stowell, Gloucestershire. In November 1640, Wentworth...
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physicist Maurice Hill, geophysicist attended briefly before Highgate School Anne Atkins, broadcaster Henry Fairly, journalist James Lighthill, mathematician...
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her childhood roles of Sue in Worzel Gummidge and the character Marmalade Atkins. Coleman was the first of two daughters born to actress Ann Beach and Canadian-born...
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"Fredd Atkins". New Town Alive. Retrieved December 8, 2021. "Fredd "Glossie" Atkins". Sarasota Underground. Retrieved December 8, 2021. Snabes, Anne. "Mark...
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Charles Manson (redirect from Abigail Anne "Gibby" Folger)
been bad. Beausoleil added that Brunner and Atkins, unaware of his intent, went along to visit Hinman. Atkins, in her 1977 autobiography, wrote that Manson...
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il menestrello della Bassa che cantava il Po (in Italian) Broadcaster Anne Atkins reveals death of father in 'extraordinary' and 'moving' Thought for The...
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Hampton Court and was attended by Mayerne and Henry Atkins. In January 1619 Mayerne instructed Anne to saw wood to improve her blood flow, but the exertion...
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The Lost Crown of Queen Anne is a text-based adventure computer game written by Robert Wayne Atkinsfor the Commodore 64 and MS-DOS and is a part of the...
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Macready. In 1783 Atkins oversaw the construction of a new, larger theatre in the city's Rosemary Lane and starred the rising actress Anne Brunton there....
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Henry Ernest Atkins (20 August 1872 – 31 January 1955) was a British chess master who is best known for his unparalleled record of winning the British...
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alongside her older brother, Nicholas Atkins (Jason Crewes) on 24 June 1998. Milburn originally auditioned for the role of Anne Wilkinson, but it was Brooke Satchwell...
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Jeanne Paquette Atkins (born 1949/1950) is an American politician who was the 25th Secretary of State of Oregon, having been appointed on March 6, 2015...
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Queen Anne in style, and also has been known as the Sarah E. Atkins House. It was deemed notable as the "best interpretation of the Queen Anne style in...
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Mark Nigel Atkins (born 14 August 1968) is an English football manager and former professional footballer. He was primarily a central midfielder but started...
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