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    William Gordon Stables (21 May 1840 – 10 May 1910) was a Scottish medical doctor in the Royal Navy and a prolific author of adventure fiction, primarily...
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    trailer was built by the Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works in 1880 for William Gordon Stables, a popular author of teenage adventure fiction, who ordered a "gentleman's...
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  • Stables (died 2014), British actress William Gordon Stables (1840–1910), Scottish children's writer This page lists people with the surname Stables....
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    well-known writers included E. E. Bradford, W. E. Cule, Sid G. Hedges, William Gordon Stables and Hugh Pembroke Vowles. Edward Whymper contributed engravings...
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  • Richards – Captain January Molly Elliot Seawell – Midshipman Paulding William Gordon Stables – The Cruise of the Crystal Boat Carlo Favetti – Fusilir e granatir...
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  • and poet John Spottiswoode (1565–1639), historian and archbishop William Gordon Stables (1840–1910), children's writer and naval surgeon Adam Stark (1784–1867)...
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    have wished to call his son 'William', but as he remained absent, Byron's mother named him after her own father, George Gordon of Gight, who was a descendant...
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  • Longhurst, George Manville Fenn, Rosa Mulholland, F. St. Mars, Dr William Gordon Stables, Percy F. Westerman and Fred Whishaw. Benjamin Clarke (1880 - 1889)...
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    James Gordon Brown (born 20 February 1951) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party from...
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    during a football match against the neighbouring Osbourne Stables. White had bet on his stable to win, and the match stood at three all when his team were...
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  • dentist, philanthropist and pioneering educator (born 1825) 10 May – William Gordon Stables, naval physician and novelist (born 1840) 23 June – Robert Boog...
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  • S. Fox), Best Cinematography, Best Music, Song (Alfred Newman and Mack Gordon for "Through a Long and Sleepless Night") and Best Writing, Motion Picture...
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    Fort Eisenhower (redirect from Camp Gordon)
    Fort Eisenhower, formerly known as Fort Gordon and Camp Gordon, is a United States Army installation established southwest of Augusta, Georgia in October...
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    Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. (March 6, 1927 – October 4, 2004) was an American aerospace engineer, test pilot, United States Air Force pilot, and the youngest...
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    April 22, 2010 Rife (1983), pp. 151–152. Gordon, Debra. "Faulkner, William". In Bloom, Harold (ed.) William Faulkner, Bloom's BioCritiques. Philadelphia:...
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    Robinson Bobby Heenan Carlos Colón Dusty Rhodes Dynamite Kid Giant Baba Gordon Solie Harley Race Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Mil Máscaras Negro Navarro...
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    the original on 18 May 2024. Retrieved 19 May 2024. Gordon-Farleigh, Neve (21 December 2024). "William and Kate fund Norfolk mental health pilot". BBC News...
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    was well received. Dankworth and Laine founded the Stables theatre in 1970, in what was the old stables block in the grounds of their home. It eventually...
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    Dexter Gordon (February 27, 1923 – April 25, 1990) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. He was among the most influential...
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  • Trevor Horn". The Independent. UK. Retrieved 25 December 2015. Rayner, Gordon (25 March 2014). "Record company boss Jill Sinclair, wife of Trevor Horn...
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    Auchindoun Castle (category House of Gordon)
    them to the Clan Gordon in 1535. There are accounts, including by William Forbes Skene and Alexander Macbain, that state that William Mackintosh, 15th...
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  • the English. Gordon and Johnston are recaptured, while the others make for the monastery, led by the woman. DeKere reveals himself to Gordon and Johnston...
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    agriculture and the Farrington Golf and Country Club. The single-storey stone stables, which are to the west of the main house, were built around 1769. They...
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    persuaded William Cavendish (7th Duke of Devonshire) to give them the use of the whole Devonshire stables building in exchange for providing new stables elsewhere...
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    him, Gordon turned to Victoria, not to Melbourne, which had ignored his poetry, but to Ballarat. In November, he rented Craig's livery stables at Ballarat...
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    Outskirts Press. p. 387. ISBN 978-1-4787-6572-1. Gordon-Reed, pp. 17–18. Castel 2002, p. 225. Polk, William Harrison (1912). Polk family and kinsmen. New...
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    during the reign of his granduncle Frederick William IV of Prussia, Wilhelm was the son of Prince Frederick William and Victoria, Princess Royal. Through his...
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    on How to Rear and Breed Dogs for Pleasure, Show and Profit, M. D. Gordon Stables, 1875, Vintage Dog Books, ISBN 978-1-4437-4077-7. Mastiffs, the Big...
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    Gordon Haskell (27 April 1946 – 15 October 2020) was an English musician and songwriter. A pop, rock, jazz, country and blues vocalist, guitarist, and...
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    Will Ospreay (redirect from William Ospreay)
    William Peter Charles Ospreay (born 7 May 1993) is an English professional wrestler. As of November 2023[update], he is signed to All Elite Wrestling...
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