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    Admiral Sir Charles Edward Kennedy-Purvis GBE KCB (2 May 1884 – 26 May 1946) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Deputy First Sea Lord. He was...
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  • Third Sea Lord Percy Noble, Fourth Sea Lord Charles Little, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Charles Kennedy-Purvis, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff Sir Victor...
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    Harwood. From 1936 she was the flagship of Vice-Admiral Charles Kennedy-Purvis (later Sir Charles) and on 1 September 1937 she and her sister ship Sussex...
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    accepted the need for a deputy first sea lord, with Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis installed as such in July 1942. Pound refused a peerage but was...
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  • Harold Howitt; Hubert Huddleston; 1st Baron Iliffe; John Kennedy; Arthur Power; Charles Kennedy-Purvis; Henry Peat; Thomas Williams Phillips; Hubert Rance;...
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    by the Royal Marines detachment of Despatch, by Vice Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis, Commander-in-Chief of the America and West Indies Station, who...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Vacant (last held by Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis) President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1943–1946 Succeeded by Sir Patrick...
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    Sidney Meyrick (1937–40) Vice Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis (1940–41) Vice Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis (1942) Vice Admiral Sir Alban Curteis (1942–44)...
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    (1934–1937) Vice-Admiral Sir Sidney Bailey (1937–1938) Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis (1938–1940) Vacant (1940–1943) Commodore Augustus Agar (1943–1946)...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station 1942–1944 Succeeded by Sir Irvine Glennie...
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    First Sea Lord during World War II and was held by Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis until 1946. Marder, Arthur J. (Mar 31, 2014). From the Dreadnought...
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  • Succeeded by Guy Royle Preceded by Sir Matthew Best Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station 1937–1940 Succeeded by Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis...
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  • Succeeded by Sir Geoffrey Blake Preceded by Sir Ragnar Colvin President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1937–1938 Succeeded by Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis...
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  • the Royal Marines detachment of HMS Despatch, by Vice Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy-Purvis, Commander-in-Chief of the America and West Indies Station, who...
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    Vice-Admiral Sir Sidney Meyrick May 1937-April 1940 8 Vice-Admiral Charles Kennedy-Purvis April 1940-April 1942 9 Vice-Admiral Alban Curteis April 1942-July...
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    Rear-Admiral Sidney R. Bailey, — (February 1933–July 1934) Rear-Admiral Charles Kennedy-Purvis, — (July 1934–October 1936) Rear-Admiral John H. D. Cunningham,...
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  • Grant Gillon, with lifestyle blogger Jennifer Maune and festival vendor Kennedy Underwood finishing as co-runners-up. On September 14, 2022, it was announced...
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    132. Quoted in Purvis 2002, p. 47. Purvis 2002, pp. 46–49; Bartley, pp. 57–59; Pugh, pp. 72–75. Quoted in Purvis 2002, p. 52. Purvis 2002, pp. 51–52;...
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    displeased him to career-ending assignments and locations. Melvin Purvis was a prime example: Purvis was one of the most effective agents in capturing and breaking...
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    1936. p. 4. Retrieved 12 June 2024 – via Newspapers.com. "Career of Melvin Purvis Will Be Brought to Screen". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 27 October 1934. p...
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  • Mark Waddle Kim Oliver as Buki Lester Kerry Norton as Maxi Purvis Victoria Bush as Tina Purvis/Julie O'Kane Pauline Campbell as Al McKenzie James Gaddas...
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    Criminal Minds, Veronica Mars, JAG and Cane. Beghe portrayed exorcist Ray Purvis in the 2008 horror film One Missed Call. In 2009, Beghe had a guest-starring...
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    officer and merchant, William Purvis, from Dalgety Bay, Scotland, and a first cousin of American abolitionist Robert Purvis; a noted fine soprano and a...
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    son of Stephen Hapgood Watters, a teacher, and child psychologist Anne Purvis, daughter of Morton Bailey, Jr., publisher of Better Homes and Gardens magazine...
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  • Duncan – Flanker Archie McMichael – Flanker Jonny Morris – Flanker Rory Purvis – Flanker Brent Jackson - Scrum half Richie Simpson - Fly half Matthew Urwin...
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  • sister Felicity Newman (Jacqui Purvis) is later introduced to the serial, and Cartwright told Ellis that he and Purvis had a "fantastic rapport". He said...
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    MP and took the title "Baby of the House" from fellow Alliance MP Charles Kennedy, holding the title for 10 years until 1997. After the break-up of the...
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    Petrie) from nuts obtained from Aboriginals at Buderim. 1882 William H. Purvis introduced macadamia nuts to Hawaii as a windbreak for sugar cane. 1888...
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    participants. On July 22, 1934, a combined force of FBI agents led by Melvin Purvis and Samuel P. Cowley and East Chicago cops led by Detective Martin Zarkevych...
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  • Back in the USSA (category Cultural depictions of Charles III)
    Tom Joad: 1937. Federal Bureau of Ideology agents Eliot Ness and Melvin Purvis travel to a shanty-town in Nevada, chasing rumours that legendary underground...
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