James Tomkinson PC (1840 – 10 April 1910) was an English landowner and Liberal politician. Born in 1840, Tomkinson lived at Willington Hall, Chester. He...
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James Algernon Palmer-Tomkinson (/ˈpɑːmər ˈtɒmkɪnsən/; born James Algernon Tomkinson; 3 April 1915 – 7 January 1952) was a British alpine ski racer who...
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Charles Anthony Palmer-Tomkinson (born 4 January 1940) is an English landowner and philanthropist, a former Olympic skier, and a close friend of King...
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James Edward Palmer-Tomkinson born James Edward Tomkinson (2 December 1879 – 14 November 1961) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of the politician...
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Henry Archdale Tomkinson (1881–1937), British polo champion James Tomkinson (1840–1910), British politician and landowner Samuel Tomkinson (1816–1900),...
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Lieutenant Colonel William Tomkinson (18 January 1790 – 1872) was a British Army officer who served during the Peninsular War and the Waterloo campaign...
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Duncan James. Archived from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021. "Blue's Duncan James remembers Tara Palmer-Tomkinson". HELLO!...
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Keillor (voiceover) Production company Partizan Midi-Minuit Produced by James Tomkinson Country United Kingdom, Australia, Worldwide Budget £1m (production)...
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Liberal 1886 Walter McLaren Liberal 1895 Robert Ward Conservative 1900 James Tomkinson Liberal 1910 by-election Walter McLaren Liberal 1912 by-election Ernest...
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of Wales James Palmer-Tomkinson (1915–1952), British alpine skier James Palmer-Tomkinson (1879–1961), British cricketer Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson (born 1943)...
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1906–1906: Francis Stevenson 1906–1907: Charles Hobhouse 1907–1910: James Tomkinson 1910–1918: Sir Charles Nicholson 1919–1922: Sir William Mount 1923–1924:...
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the earlier hall. In 1754, the estate was sold to Nantwich lawyer James Tomkinson, originally from Bostock. He employed Samuel Wyatt to alter some of...
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Thomas Tomkinson (1631–1710) was an English Muggletonian writer born at Ilam, near Dovedale, in Staffordshire. His parents, Richard and Ann, farmed at...
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in 1900, when the seat was regained for the Liberals by James Tomkinson, but when Tomkinson died shortly after being re-elected at the January 1910 election...
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priest and philanthropist James Palmer (bishop) (1869–1954), British Anglican bishop; Bishop in Bombay James Palmer-Tomkinson (1915–1952), British skier...
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Struck off 1921 Sir Henry Roscoe (1833–1915) J. E. B. Seely (1868–1947) James Tomkinson (1840–1910) Syed Ameer Ali (1849–1928) The Hon. Ivor Guest (1873–1939)...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Walter McLaren Member of Parliament for Crewe 1895–1900 Succeeded by James Tomkinson...
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Jeremy James Palmer-Tomkinson (born 4 November 1943 in Wokingham, Berkshire) was a British Olympian who competed at the Winter Olympics in 1968, 1972,...
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Player Position Union Joe Parkinson Scrum-half England James Tomkinson Scrum-half Wales Andy Boland Scrum-half England Charlie Attis Fly-half England...
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Armstrong 777 33.5 +9.3 Conservative Robert Tyler 282 12.2 0.0 Green James Tomkinson 38 1.6 −2.2 Liberal Democrats Rebekah Fairhurst 28 1.2 −1.7 Independent...
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Robert Edward Tomkinson (14 August 1847 — 27 July 1928) was an English first-class cricketer and stockbroker. The son of William Tomkinson, he was born...
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pierced for 18 Guns and masted as a man of war". In March 1810 Commander James Tomkinson replaced Robb. He then sailed Charwell back to Britain as escort to...
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by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Liberal MP, James Tomkinson. It was contested by the Liberal candidate Walter McLaren and the Unionist...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Edward Cotton 4,756 59.3 Liberal James Tomkinson 3,261 40.7 Majority 1,495 18.6 Turnout 8,017 82.0 Registered electors...
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Stevenson Second Church Estates Commissioner 1906–1907 Succeeded by James Tomkinson Political offices Preceded by John Ellis Under-Secretary of State for...
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3. Retrieved 19 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Mr James Tomkinson". Sheffield Independent. 19 April 1881. p. 7. Retrieved 19 December...
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of midshipman to HMS Musquito under Captains Christopher Bell and James Tomkinson, travelling to Brazil and the West Indies. In the summer of 1814, he...
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and Wales records indicate that he was living as a boarder in the James Tomkinson family residence in Manchester, England. His occupation was listed...
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