Cecil Edmund Currie (4 April 1861 – 2 January 1937) was an English first-class cricketer, who played for Cambridge University and Hampshire. Outside cricket...
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Brigadier John Cecil Currie DSO** MC (1898 – 26 June 1944) was a British Army officer who fought in both the First and the Second World Wars. As commander...
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Cameron Currie (born 1948), US federal judge Cecil Currie (1861–1937), English cricketer Cherie Currie (born 1959), American rock singer Colin Currie, Scottish...
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player and cricketer John Allister Currie (1862–1931), Canadian author, journalist and political figure John Cecil Currie (1898–1944), British Army officer...
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General Sir Arthur William Currie, GCMG, KCB (5 December 1875 – 30 November 1933) was a senior officer of the Canadian Army who fought during World War...
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Brigade on 27 June 1944 after its previous commander, Brigadier John Cecil Currie, was killed in action. With his new appointment came a promotion to the...
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Major-General Sidney Kirkman and the 4th Armoured Brigade (Brigadier John Cecil Currie), which had only two armoured regiments, the 44th Royal Tank Regiment...
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Cecil Blount DeMille (/ˈsɛsəl dəˈmɪl/; August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker and actor. Between 1914 and 1958, he made 70 features...
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Alexander Currie (23 September 1851 – 13 June 1902) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. The son of Major Mark Edward Currie, he was...
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attacked Keays. Edwina Currie said on 7 October 1985, whilst herself having an affair with John Major, "I feel very very sorry for Cecil and his family. Most...
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reasons) are a South Africa rugby union team that participates in the annual Currie Cup tournament. The Sharks are the current representative team of the KwaZulu-Natal...
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Cyril Currie, 5th Baronet (3 June 1894 – 30 July 1978) was an early 20th-century poet who lived in Essex. He wrote the lyrics for English composer Cecil Armstrong...
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Curgenven (1897) : H. G. Curgenven Cecil Currie (1883) : C. E. Currie Sir Frederick Currie, 2nd Baronet (1845) : F. L. Currie Thomas Curteis (1864–1865) : T...
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Alfred Henchman Crowfoot, Dean of Quebec, 1927 - 1947 Brigadier John Cecil Currie DSO** MC, British Army Officer during WWII William Purdie Dickson, Professor...
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children, including Lt.-Col. James Pendarvis Macgregor. A grandson was John Cecil Currie DSO** MC (1898 – 26 June 1944). James Macgregor died in London on 5 September...
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Party politician, the son of Sir Thomas Hanbury and brother of Lady Hilda Currie. He was elected at the 1924 general election as Member of Parliament (MP)...
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Crofton". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 December 2010. "Player Profile: Cecil Currie". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 December 2010. "Player Profile: James...
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A. Crawley Gerry Crutchley (1911) : G. E. V. Crutchley Cecil Currie (1888–1890) : C. E. Currie John Davidson (1986) : J. E. Davidson William Davies (1848) :...
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Somerset players to reach double figures, and they were bowled out for 101. Cecil Currie, a spin bowler for Hampshire, collected eight of the wickets. Somerset...
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(1875–1884): JG Crowdy George Cull (1877): G Cull Cecil Currie (1881–1885): CE Currie Scott Currie (2020–2023): SW Currie Christopher Curzon (1981): CC Curzon Ajeet...
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James Watson Webb II (1884–1960) Lila Vanderbilt Webb (1913–1961) John Currie Wilmerding Jr. (born 1938) James Watson Webb III (1916–2000) William Seward...
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Currie, 2nd Baronet (18 April 1823 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh – 13 November 1900) was an English baronet, the eldest child of Sir Frederick Currie,...
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The 2010 Absa Currie Cup Premier Division was the 72nd season in the competition since it started in 1889. The competition was contested from 9 July through...
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Tiny Thompson (redirect from Cecil "Tiny" Thompson)
Cecil Ralph "Tiny" Thompson (May 31, 1903 – February 9, 1981) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 12 seasons in the National...
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Armstrong Gibbs (redirect from Cecil Gibbs)
Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (10 August 1889 – 12 May 1960) was a prolific and versatile English composer. Though best known for his choral music and, in particular...
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The 2011 Currie Cup Premier Division was the 73rd season in the competition since it started in 1889 and was contested from July to October 2011. The tournament...
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Cecil Antonio Richardson (5 June 1928 – 14 November 1991) was an English theatre and film director, producer and screenwriter, whose career spanned five...
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v t e Academy Award for Best Picture 1951–1975 Arthur Freed (1951) Cecil B. DeMille (1952) Buddy Adler (1953) Sam Spiegel (1954) Harold Hecht (1955) Michael...
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Romanski (2016) J. Miles Dale and Guillermo del Toro (2017) Jim Burke, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga and Charles B. Wessler (2018) Bong Joon-ho...
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Bernard Miles, Francis L. Sullivan, Anthony Wager, Jean Simmons, Finlay Currie, Martita Hunt and Alec Guinness. The script is based on a slimmed-down version...
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