Martyn John Gough (21 April 1966 – 28 April 2023) was a British Anglican priest, who served as a military chaplain and was Chaplain of the Fleet and Archdeacon...
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Welsh rugby player John Gough (disambiguation), a number of people Laurie Gough, Canadian-American travel writer Martyn Gough (chaplain) (born 1966),...
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Australian bass guitarist Martyn Evans (disambiguation), several people Martyn Finlay (1912–1999), New Zealand politician Martyn Gough (chaplain) (born 1966)...
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equestrian. Jim Fox, 81, British modern pentathlete, Olympic champion (1976). Martyn Gough, 57, British Anglican priest. Robson Gracie, 88, Brazilian jujutsu master...
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John Green 2010–2014: Scott J. Brown 2014–2018: Ian Wheatley 2018–2021: Martyn Gough 22 June 2021 – present: Andrew Hillier Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch...
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Top Secret! (category Films with screenplays by Martyn Burke)
alongside a supporting cast featuring Omar Sharif, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough, and Jeremy Kemp. The film parodies various film styles such as musicals...
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Church of England In office 2014–2018 Predecessor Scott Brown Successor Martyn Gough Other post(s) Archdeacon for the Royal Navy (2012–2018) Deputy Chaplain...
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(2010–2012) Ian Wheatley (2012–2017); also Chaplain of the Fleet from 2014 Martyn Gough (2018–2021); also Chaplain of the Fleet Andrew Hillier (2021–present);...
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physicist, project leader of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Switzerland Martyn Gough, Anglican priest and Royal Navy chaplain Gwyn Morgan OBE, NUS President...
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top prize winner on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Eamon Gilmore Julian Gough, writer and former lead singer of Toasted Heretic Noel Grealish Lady Gregory...
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position again. But Gough's next shot was right back to McGrath, who took it up well and tossed it at the stumps, running out Gough and meaning that McGrath...
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(1953–59), Sir Keith Falkner (1960–74), Sir David Willcocks (1974–84), Michael Gough Matthews(1985–93), Dame Janet Ritterman (1993–2005) and Professor Colin...
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Avenal Beryl Elizabeth McKinnon MNZM (née Gough; 8 April 1949 – 12 March 2021) was a New Zealand art historian and writer. She was the founding director...
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Alexander Woodward Men's singles: David Evans, Alex Gough, Gavin Jones Men's doubles: David Evans, Alex Gough Women's singles: Tegwen Malik Mixed Doubles: Tegwen...
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of film clips, 4 minutes PLAY DIRTY/Caine Special on Location in Spain Martyn Palmer, "Double act: Michael Caine and Jude Law (lunch and discussion)"...
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where it is of Breton origin. The Welsh name is a variant of the surname Gough, and is derived from a nickname for someone with red hair. The native Irish...
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Sainty 2004. Clark 1893, p. 58. Parliament 1830, pp. 206–207. Healy 2010. Gough 1785, pp. 5−6. Pollard, Albert. "Palavicino, Horatio" . Dictionary of National...
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Allan Bateman Nathan Budgett Matthew Cardey Colin Charvis Scott Gibbs Ian Gough Shane Howarth Rob Howley Dafydd James Garin Jenkins Neil Jenkins Spencer...
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Selwynne as Mrs. Westbrook Ernest Hilliard as Martyn Edwards John Gough as Johnny (credited as Johnny Gough) Miki Morita A print of Broadway Lady is located...
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Martyn Goff, CBE (7 June 1923 – 25 March 2015) was a British literary administrator, author, and bookseller. He made a significant contribution to the...
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Guy Martyn Thorold Huchet de la Bédoyère FSA (born November 1957) is a British historian who has published widely on Roman Britain and other subjects and...
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coach: Gareth Jenkins Aled Brew Lee Byrne Brent Cockbain Chris Czekaj Ian Gough James Hook Chris Horsman Gethin Jenkins Adam Jones Alun Wyn Jones Duncan...
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alienated his family by publicly supporting the Australian Labor Party led by Gough Whitlam during the federal election campaign. Labor won government in December...
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poorly, scoring 11, 14, 4, 14 and 17—the first four dismissals all to Darren Gough. In the first innings of the fourth Test, Ponting stood his ground while...
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2007. Retrieved 20 February 2007. Harte, pp. 742–743. Harte, pp. 740–742. Gough, Martin (20 January 2002). "The Bulls at Australia's gates". BBC Sport....
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stage from week to week. It showed training, auditions and performances. Martyn Read as Mr Wilkins (science teacher) Rajan Cahn as Mr Gibson (music teacher)...
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Tries: Moelee Goals: Geerlings (1/1) Report Tries: Burnell (2), Price, Gough-Walters (3), Salter, Wood, H Jones, Dainton Goals: Salter (2/7), Burnell...
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November 2003). "The Symbolism of the Pelican". Arlington Catholic Herald. Gough, Henry (1894). A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry. J. Parker. p. 451....
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No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date 1 "Look to the Lady" Martyn Friend Alan Plater 22 January 1989 (1989-01-22) 29 January 1989 Campion...
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the conflict between Hurley and the war correspondent Charles Bean, see Gough, Paul. "'Exactitude is truth': representing the British military through...
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