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    Arthur Wellesley Gray (1876 – 7 May 1944) was a British Columbia cabinet minister and mayor. He is particularly noted for his work creating some of British...
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  • it Arthur Wellesley Gray (1876–1944), Canadian politician, creator of Wells Gray Provincial Park Asa Gray (1810–1888), American botanist Avis Gray (born...
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    15th 1920–1924 16th 1924–1928 Edwin James Rothwell 17th 1928–1933 Arthur Wellesley Gray 18th 1933–1937 19th 1937–1941 20th 1941–1945 21st 1945–1949    ...
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    Wellesley College is a private women's liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant as a female seminary...
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  • 1938 Gray, then a sergeant pilot with the RAF Long Range Development Flight, was acting as a radio operator/mechanic in one of three Vickers Wellesley bombers...
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    Westminster In office May 10, 1945 – June 12, 1952 Preceded by Arthur Wellesley Gray Succeeded by Rae Eddie Personal details Born Björn Ingimar Jónsson...
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    Conservative William Garland McQuarrie 7,714 42.78 -0.68 Liberal Arthur Wellesley Gray 7,013 38.89 +11.47 Labour Rose Mary Louise Henderson 3,305 18.33...
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    The Wellesley Arabian was a gray stallion of oriental origin, imported to England in the early 19th century by Henry Wellesley. Its origins are controversial...
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  • 1940, six months after Wells Gray Provincial Park was created, he was assigned by the Minister of Lands, Arthur Wellesley Gray, to explore and map the area...
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    and Arthur Wellesley Gray, Minister of Lands from 1933 to 1944, that established Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, Hamber Provincial Park, Wells Gray Provincial...
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  • Pearson Nanaimo Liberal   Lorris E. Borden Nelson Conservative   Arthur Wellesley Gray New Westminster Liberal   William Farris Kennedy North Okanagan...
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  • as was required at the time: Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald, defeated by Arthur Ormiston Cochrane, Conservative, October 9, 1924 By-elections were held...
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  • Sr. Mackenzie Liberal   Frank Putnam Nelson-Creston Liberal   Arthur Wellesley Gray New Westminster Liberal   Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald North Okanagan...
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    Lands, Arthur Wellesley Gray, was interested in parks and recognized the growing need to preserve special places in British Columbia. In 1938, Gray and his...
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  • Bakewell Mackenzie CCF   Frank Putnam Nelson-Creston Liberal   Arthur Wellesley Gray New Westminster Liberal   Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald North Okanagan...
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    and the Islands Liberal   Frank Putnam Nelson-Creston Liberal   Arthur Wellesley Gray New Westminster Liberal   Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald North Okanagan...
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    Azure Lake (category Wells Gray-Clearwater)
    in 1940. He was dispatched by Arthur Wellesley Gray, British Columbia's Minister of Lands, six months after Wells Gray Park was created, to explore the...
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  • a total of eight men disappeared from the neighbourhood of Church and Wellesley, the LGBTQ village of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The investigation into...
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    Murtle River (category Wells Gray-Clearwater)
    was damaged by high water in 1936 and replaced. When Arthur Wellesley Gray, after whom Wells Gray Park is named, made his ill-fated tour in 1940, he was...
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  • H. H. Hunnewell (category People from Wellesley, Massachusetts)
    countries. Practicing horticulture for nearly six decades on his estate in Wellesley, Massachusetts, he was perhaps the first person to cultivate and popularize...
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    Mahood River (category Wells Gray-Clearwater)
    Wells Gray Park was created, he was assigned by the B.C. Forest Service to explore and map the area. The Minister of Lands, Hon. Arthur Wellesley Gray, presented...
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  • Florence Jane Helen Wellesley, granddaughter of Gerald Wellesley and a great-niece of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Arthur Wilson (1836–1909)...
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    army. Delaborde received the dignity of count in 1808. Against Sir Arthur Wellesley's English army he fought a skillful and brilliant rear-guard action...
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  • Granville, Lord Eliot Edmund Alexander Macnaghten 26 January 1828 Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (First Lord) Henry Goulburn (Chancellor of...
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  • Quatre Bras: Stalemate on the Brussels Road (category Cultural depictions of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
    publication, Monte Gray felt that Quatre Bras tended to swing in France's favor due to defensive limits laid on the Allied commanders. Gray concluded on a...
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  • and Member of Parliament for Sussex from 1801 to 1812. Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769–1852), Commander, Mysore, 1799–1802,...
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  • Ligny: Incomplete Victory (category Cultural depictions of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
    as a result of combat. In 1975, SPI published the "quadrigame" Blue and Gray, which contained four different American Civil War games and one set of rules...
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    1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom...
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  • have replied, "I am glad the debt is no greater." On March 21, 1829, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, the British Prime Minister (January 22, 1828...
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     13. Gray 1963, p. 33. Gray 1963, p. 35. Gray 1963, p. 37-8. Gray 1963, p. 41-2. Gray 1963, p. 77-90. Gray 1963, p. 94-5. Gray 1963, p. 88. Gray 1963...
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