• Paul Panton (4 May 1731 – 24 May 1797) was a Welsh barrister and antiquarian. He was known also as a reforming farmer and collector, as well as for his...
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  • magistrate Lucy Panton, British journalist Paul Panton, Welsh barrister and antiquarian Peter Panton, Australian racing cyclist Thomas Panton (1731–1808)...
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  • that were acquired by his patron Paul Panton, Plas Gwyn, Anglesey when Evans died. During the nineteenth century Panton's descendants refused to allow scholars...
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  • Lloyd, 1st Baronet of Pengwern 1770: Thomas Griffith of Rhual 1771: Paul Panton of Bagillt 1772: Thomas Eyton of Leeswood 1773: John Ellis Mostin of...
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  • William Smith of Ddreiniog 1770: John Hampton Jones of Henllys 1771: Paul Panton of Plasgwyn 1772: John Jone of Penrhosbradwen 1773: Henry Sparrow of...
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    Sir Paul Robert Stephenson QPM (born 26 September 1953) is a British retired police officer who was the Metropolitan Police Commissioner from 2009 to 2011...
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    his left sleeve. He went to school with Mandi and Paul Panton, the children of well known Barry Panton. Although Mitchell has played darts competitively...
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  • Jedda. William Pagram, British subject resident in Guatemala. William Paul Panton, lately Co-ordinator for Land and Regional Development, Malaysia. Reginald...
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  • poet (died 1841) 1 June – John Walters, lexicographer, 75 24 May – Paul Panton, lawyer and antiquary, 70 25 August – Joshua Thomas, minister, 78 26...
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  • Welsh prelates of the time were mostly Englishmen who knew no Welsh. Paul Panton, of Plâsgwyn in Anglesey, gave Evans at the end of his life an annuity...
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  • to extract raw Source Dragon energy for Beatrix and Ras' master. Giles Panton as Rapton, the field leader of the Claws of Imperium who, after capturing...
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  • from threats. Giles Panton as Tarzan / John Clayton III and Jeremy Rebecca Shoichet as Jane Porter Marci T. House as Angela Porter Paul Dobson as Dr. Porter...
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  • Atkinson Grimshaw and midcentury interiors of designers including Verner Panton as references for the visual approach of the game. The COVID-19 pandemic...
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    of their courts. Vol. 3. London: Henry Colborn. p. 144. OCLC 459108616. Panton 2011, p. 74. Given-Wilson 2016, p. 87. Jones, Michael (1988). The Creation...
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  • on the second day could not be played. ++ reduced to 36 holes. Brown and Panton declared joint winners after persistent haar made play impossible. +++ reduced...
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    Steve Coogan (redirect from Paul Calf)
    Dead Good Show. His most prominent characters developed at this time were Paul Calf, a stereotypical working class Mancunian, and his sister Pauline, played...
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    All Saints' Day (redirect from Agion Panton)
    Sunday after Pentecost, All Saints' Sunday (Greek: Ἁγίων Πάντων, Agiōn Pantōn). By 411, the East Syrians kept the Chaldean Calendar with a "Commemoratio...
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    Verner Panton Tommi Parzinger Adrian Pearsall Ruth Penington Walter Pierce Warren Platner Jean Prouvé Ira Rakatansky Merry Renk Jens Risom Paul Rudolph...
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    James Panton (24 February 2011). Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy. Scarecrow Press. p. 247. ISBN 978-0-8108-7497-8. James Panton (24 February...
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  • William Panton (c. 1740 – 26 February 1801) was the head of a group of five Scottish merchants who in 1783 founded the powerful and influential trading...
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    (KG) in 2003". "No. 34354". The London Gazette. 28 December 1936. p. 8413. Panton 2011, p. 37. "Royal baby: Traditions and customs surrounding Prince William...
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  • as Robert Harper Mary Pat Gleason as Dora Welsh Clark Gregg as Douglas Panton Péter Halász as George Kistiakowsky Robert Peter Gale as Dr. Louis Hempelemann...
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  • Grammar of the Welsh Language Matthias Maurice - Y Wir Eglwys 4 May - Paul Panton, antiquarian collector (died 1797) 8 June - Thomas Morgan (of Rhiwpera)...
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  • John Panton (29 October 1815 – 2 September 1866) was a politician in Australia. He was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, and a Member...
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  • Annually, Open Knowledge Foundation supports International Open Data Day The Panton Principles (for Open Data in Science) in 2010 had large contributions from...
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    1998.[permanent dead link](subscription required) Whitney 2009, p. 17. Panton 2011, p. 288. The Lost Prince (2003) at IMDb  Athlone, Princess Alice, Countess...
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    "Eltham Palace and Gardens". English Heritage. Retrieved 17 December 2019. Panton 2011, pp. 431–432. Carson 2009. Hicks, M. (27 October 2008). "A Story of...
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  • Lucy Panton is a British journalist, a former News of the World crime editor, and the seventh person arrested under Operation Elveden on 15 December 2011...
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  • of U.S. and Canadian businesses. In 1980, Tippett and his wife moved to Panton, Vermont, where he died on August 20, 2015. "In Memory". Wabash Magazine...
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    P. M., Richard III, 1955 Kendall, Paul Murray (1955). Richard the Third. Allen & Urwin. ISBN 0-04-942048-8. Panton, Kenneth J. (2011). Historical Dictionary...
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