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    Arnold Lupton (11 September 1846 – 23 May 1930) was a British Liberal Party Member of Parliament, academic, anti-vaccinationist, mining engineer and a...
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    The Lupton family in Yorkshire achieved prominence in ecclesiastical and academic circles in England in the Tudor era through the fame of Roger Lupton, provost...
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  • England Angela Lynch-Lupton (died 2007), mayor of Galway, Ireland Arthur Lupton (1879–1944), English cricketer Arnold Lupton (1846–1930), British Liberal...
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    a first cousin to Philip, was the maverick MP and mining engineer Arnold Lupton. Jane was described as impractical but accomplished (sketching, painting...
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    Stuffynwood Hall), and the Nicholson and Fowler farming families. Professor Arnold Lupton of Sheffield was the mining engineer. The sinking of two shafts, plus...
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    well as former Liberal MP and anti-conscription campaigner, Professor Arnold Lupton. After the event, Russell told Lady Ottoline Morrell that, "to my surprise...
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  • Arnold Lupton Shaw DSO (19 January 1896 – 13 November 1972) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. Shaw was born at Harrogate...
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    standing at the national level alongside both Keir Hardie, Professor Arnold Lupton and Ramsay MacDonald. Snowden married Ethel Annakin, a campaigner for...
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    John Thomas Lupton (1862–1933) was an American lawyer, industrialist and philanthropist who along with Benjamin Thomas and Joseph Whitehead, obtained exclusive...
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  • John T. Lupton II (July 23, 1926 – May 16, 2010) was an American heir to a Coca-Cola bottling fortune, businessman and philanthropist. His grandfather...
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  • Wilson (1982). "Elizabeth Patten and John Thomas Lupton". The Patten Chronicle. Roy McDonald. Dean Arnold (2006). "The Spirit of the Fathers" (PDF). Old...
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    "huge majority win" and that "pacifists, even 'shining lights' such as Arnold Lupton, had been completely overthrown by Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden"...
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    inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame. Shaw was born in Fort Lupton, Colorado on February 26, 1982, the son of Jay and Bonnie Shaw. Both of...
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    constituency Member of Parliament for Sleaford 1885–1906 Succeeded by Arnold Lupton Preceded by Charles Eric Hambro Member of Parliament for Wimbledon 1907–1916...
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    surgeon Sir Alan Newton. They had the maverick MP and mining engineer Arnold Lupton as their first cousin. At the age of 16, Wicksteed accepted an apprenticeship...
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    Vince McMahon (redirect from Vinnie Lupton)
    stepfathers, Leo Lupton, beat his mother and attacked him when he tried to protect her; he said of the experience, "It is unfortunate that [Lupton] died before...
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    Vaccination, J. T. Biggs, JP. Book. 1921, Vaccination and the State, Arnold Lupton MP. 1929, National Anti-Vaccination League (London) Thirty-third [etc...
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  • stood as "Constitutional and Independent Conservative Anti-Waste", while Lupton stood as "Independent Liberal and Anti-Waste".Morgan, Kenneth O (1986)....
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  • Election Member Party 1885 Henry Chaplin Conservative 1906 Arnold Lupton Liberal January 1910 Edmund Royds Conservative 1918 constituency abolished...
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    Henry Lucy, journalist, humourist, and parliamentary sketchwriter. Arnold Lupton, Liberal MP, 1906–1910 Malcolm MacColl, clergyman and publicist. Ramsay...
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  • Sleaford division of Lincolnshire, defeating the sitting Liberal MP Sir Arnold Lupton on a swing of 8.5%. Royds was returned unopposed in December 1910, and...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Will Thorne 12,156 94.9 Independent Liberal Arnold Lupton 657 5.1 Majority 11,499 89.8 Turnout 12,813 37.8 Labour win (new seat)...
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  • The series was based on the novel Blood Brother by Elliott Arnold. Series co-star John Lupton noted that the production tried to stay as true to the book...
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  • loses a supposed safe Labour seat. 1921 Westminster Abbey by-election: Arnold Lupton failed to take a Conservative seat, coming third, ten years after standing...
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  • Books. Retrieved 23 November 2011. Lupton, Arnold (26 March 2011). Mining: an elementary treatise on ... – Arnold Lupton – Google Books. Retrieved 23 November...
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  • Lieutenant R.V.K. Applin, the Anti-Waste's official candidate, and Sir Arnold Lupton, a former Liberal MP for Sleaford who stood as 'Independent Liberal...
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    unopposed. The Unionist candidate was John Nicholson. The Liberal candidate Arnold Lupton, aged nearly 75, had previously been a member of the House of Commons...
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    Frank Thomas Miller Lupton, or Lupton Bey, (1854 – 8 May 1888) was a British sailor who served as an administrator in the Egyptian Sudan. He was governor...
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  • nephews by Elizabeth and Arthur was the maverick MP and mining engineer Arnold Lupton. Charles's new cousins-in-law included Darnton, the mayor mentioned...
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    Literary Criticism. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-60413-177-2. Lupton, pp. 29–30. Lauret, p. 98. Lupton, p. 32. Lupton, p. 34. Sartwell, Crispin (1998). Act Like You...
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