• Samuel Thomas Staughton (17 November 1838 – 29 August 1901) was an English-born pioneer of the district surrounding Melton, Victoria, Australia. He was...
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  • England, United Kingdom Little Staughton, a village in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom People: Samuel Thomas Staughton Sr. (1838–1901), English born-Australian...
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  • Simon Staughton (1797–1863) was a pioneer of the district surrounding Exford, in Victoria, Australia. Staughton came to what is now Victoria (then part...
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    Homestead constructed by Samuel Thomas Staughton Sr. in 1872 was the grandest of the four homesteads. Samuel Staughton inherited the 20,000 acre Eynesbury...
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  • sons and seven daughters. His daughter Eliza Mary Ann married Samuel Thomas Staughton Sr. in 1874. He was on the Barrabool Shire Council for thirteen years...
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  • Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate. Charles MacMahon was Speaker, Thomas Cooper was Chairman of Committees. [*] = Lost seat in the election of 14...
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  • William Collard Smith Ballarat West 1861–1864; 1871–1892; 1894–1894 Samuel Thomas Staughton Sr. West Bourke 1883; 1901 James Toohey Villiers & Heytesbury 1880–1889...
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  • replaced by George Mitchell in June 1901. [j] Staughton Sr. died 29 August 1901; replaced by Samuel Staughton Jr. in September 1901. [k] Turner resigned...
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  • Reichenbach, German philosopher from the Vienna Circle (d. 1953) 1892 – Robert Staughton Lynd, American sociologist and academic (d. 1970) 1894 – Gladys Brockwell...
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    of American History (Revised ed.). University of Oklahoma Press. Lynd, Staughton (1965). "Rethinking Slavery and Reconstruction". Journal of Negro History...
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  • Government (Borough of Hackney) Order in Council 1901 (SR&O 1901/268)) Road from Great Staughton to Lavendon Act 1823 4 Geo. 4. c. lxxxv 30 May 1823  ...
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  • Denbigh and Salop Act 1819 59 Geo. 3. c. xcviii 14 June 1819   Great Staughton and Wellingborough and Kimbolton and Brinton Bridge Roads Act 1819 59...
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    little. In 1883, a scandal arose over the activities of Railways Minister Thomas Bent, who was accused of corruption. In the March 1883 election, the liberals...
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  • July 10, 2019. Congressional Biography Accessed 2007-03-07 Fuechtmann, Thomas G. (1989). Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown...
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    Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities. 13 (2): 413–449. Preview. Lynd, Staughton (October 1963). "On Turner, Beard and Slavery". The Journal of Negro History...
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  • (Huntingdonshire) Inclosure Act 1804 44 Geo. 3. c. 64 22 November 1803   Great Staughton (Huntingdonshire) Inclosure Act 1804 44 Geo. 3. c. 65 22 November 1803...
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    Port Huron to Today, ed. Tom Hayden. New York: Routledge, 2015, p. 65. Staughton Lynd and Andrej Grubacic (2008). Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversations...
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  • structure. Popular personalities of the era included player-coach Joe Wright Sr., one of the best all around Canadian athletes at the turn of the century...
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  • resigned in June 1893; replaced by Richard O'Neill, sworn-in July 1893. [g] Samuel died 27 July 1892; replaced by John Thomson, sworn-in August 1892 [h] Wyllie...
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  • (Repealed by Roads in Kincardine Act 1838 (c.vii)) Stansted Chapel, Staughton (Sussex) Act 1817 57 Geo. 3. c. liii 20 June 1817 An Act for settling...
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    Schuster, 1999), p. 292–293 Archived April 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Staughton Lynd, another civil rights activist, responded with an article entitled...
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  • chairman of MTA. Sabir Shaikh, 71, Indian politician. Sir Christopher Staughton, 81, British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal, President of the Court of...
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  • Speechwriting (2001–2006) (b. 1964) Anne Harris, 58, author (b. 1964) Staughton Lynd, 92, conscientious objector, peace activist, and civil rights activist...
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  • Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate. Peter Lalor was Speaker, Thomas Cooper was Chairman of Committees. [a] Clark resigned October 1887; replaced...
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  • Commonwealth Office. For services to British Nationals overseas. Simon James Staughton, D.L. For services to the Brewing Industry and to the community in Cornwall...
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  • 1880–1883; 1886–1894 Thomas Smith Emerald Hill 1889–1904 William Collard Smith Ballarat West 1861–1864; 1871–1892; 1894–1894 Samuel Staughton Sr. Bourke West...
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    it down, killing everyone on board. Tom Hayden, Herbert Aptheker and Staughton Lynd, returned to the United States after being the first Americans to...
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    (Collingwood). Don Luce, 88, American anti-war activist, coronary ischemia. Staughton Lynd, 92, American conscientious objector, peace activist, and civil rights...
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  • Spiers, sworn-in June 1898. [b] Hancock died 22 November 1899; replaced by Samuel Mauger, sworn-in January 1900. [c] McCay lost a by-election on 20 December...
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  • (Blackheath) Battery Sergeant Major E. Day, Royal Horse Arty. (Great Staughton, near St. Neots) Sgt. F. C. Debenham, Royal Field Arty. (Bergholt, near...
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