• William Taylor Birchenough (1891–1962) was a pioneering British aviator and test pilot. Birchenough was born at Gawsworth New Hall, the third son of William...
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  • marriage of Birchenough’s brother William Taylor Birchenough. In her book Three Visits to America, Faithfull writes the following about the Birchenough silk...
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  • Henry Birchenough (1853–1937), English businessman and public servant Godwin Birchenough (1880–1953), British priest William Taylor Birchenough (1891–1962)...
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  • William Anthony "Bill" Birchenough(16 December 1925 - 15 October 2012) was a British cave explorer and a member of the 1964 Balinka pit expedition to Yugoslavia...
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  • the Prestbury Road mills which became known as Taylor and Birchenough. When Taylor died, Birchenough retained the business and traded in his own name...
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    the house included William Taylor Birchenough, a Macclesfield silk manufacturer and partner in the Macclesfield firm John Birchenough & Son, who was the...
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  • north London, England. Starting in August 1914, the aviator William Taylor Birchenough worked as a test pilot for Airco. That same year, learning that...
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  • only three survivors from Eton's 1909 team, the others being William Taylor Birchenough and the wicket-keeper Lubbock. Harrow had seven veterans from...
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    (1855–1928), married William Taylor Birchenough JP, a silk manufacturer who was elder brother of Sir Henry Birchenough and son of John Birchenough. Peacock's grandson...
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    marriage of Peacock's daughter Jane Peacock to William Taylor Birchenough, the son of John Birchenough, another silk manufacturer cited approvingly in...
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    2020. Hitler, Stalin and Mr Jones, BBC. Retrieved 25 August 2020. Tom Birchenough, "Storyville: Hitler, Stalin, and Mr. Jones", The arts desk. Retrieved...
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  • Andrea McDowell, David Wartnaby, Wesley Theobalds Milkshake! Olivia Birchenough, Kiera-Nicole Brennan, Nathan Connor, Kemi Majeks, Derek Moran, Jen Pringle...
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  • anti-corruption activist, and candidate for president of Colombia Sir John Henry Birchenough, GCMG (1853 –1937), English public servant; President of the British...
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  • 1164341 B. A. Billington, RAFVR. 1281227 A. R. Billins, RAFVR. 1483535 S. Birchenough, RAFVR. 1557245 J. A. Birnie. 1069744 G. L. Bishop, RAFVR. 1601070 J...
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  • Chronology. London: Electricity Council. 1987. ISBN 085188105X. Eyles, William E. (December 2005). "Electricity in Bath 1890 – 1974" (PDF). Histelec News...
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    from the original on 12 July 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2011. "Herbert Birchenough". MUFCINFO.com. Mark Graham. Archived from the original on 12 July 2015...
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  • Association (TSSA) Workers' Educational Association 1899: Isaac Mitchell 1907: William A. Appleton 1938: George Bell 1953: Leslie Hodgson 1978: Peter Potts 1991:...
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  • Bradley, Dean of Westminster Charles Boyd, Archdeacon of Colombo Godwin Birchenough, Dean of Ripon Cathedral John Bickersteth, Bishop of Bath and Wells and...
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    college chapel. Chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury. Godwin Birchenough – Dean of Ripon Cathedral. Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton – Churchman and...
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  • Anabella Bini  Italy 1989–90 Gatorade John Birchenough  Great Britain 1981–82 FCF Challenger W. D. Birchenough Jr.  United States 1977–78 King's Legend...
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  • 10 May – Sir James Blindell, politician (born 1884) 12 May Sir Henry Birchenough, businessman and public servant (born 1853) Cecil Meares, explorer (born...
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    Lee, Jeo; Pinnegar, John K.; Law, Robin J.; Tyllianakis, Emmanouil; Birchenough, Silvana N. R. (2018-08-01). "The economic impacts of ocean acidification...
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  • Reading". The Record. Archived from the original on February 2, 2018. Birchenough, Matthew (January 23, 2014). "Children's author returns home to Oakland"...
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  • Army-(retired), late Commander, 8th (Bareilly) Infantry Brigade. Sir Henry Birchenough, Baronet, K.C.M.G., President of the British South Africa Company and...
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  • the Fifth Class Francis William Collins. Reginald Charles Fisher. Sydney James Mooney. In Silver Thomas Aspden. John Birchenough. Leonard Walter Cuff. Chief...
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  • extinct 1945   Birch of Hasles 1831 Birch extinct 1880   Birchenough of Macclesfield 1920 Birchenough extinct 1937   Bird of Edgbaston 1922 Bird extant   Birdwood...
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    built Haslington Hall in 1545 William Broome (1689 in Haslington – 1745), an English poet and translator Herbert Birchenough (1874 in Haslington – 1942 in...
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  • Maryland, Resident Engineer in the construction of the Birchenough Bridge, Southern Rhodesia. William Scott. For public services in Basutoland. Edward John...
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  • Museum of Natural History, Geology and Ethnology, Melbourne. John Henry Birchenough CMG, In recognition of services in connection with Rhodesia. Mansfeldt...
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  • Primary Education. James Macmahon, Under-Secretary for Ireland. Sir Henry Birchenough, KCMG. For valuable services rendered to the Ministry of Reconstruction...
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