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    Sir Charles Edward Mallet (2 December 1862 – 21 November 1947), was a British historian and Liberal politician. He was knighted in 1917. He was the only...
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    A mallet is a tool used for imparting force on another object, often made of rubber or sometimes wood, that is smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually...
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    The Mallet family (French: [mɑlɛ] ) is a family of French businessmen and bankers. During the 16th century, the Mallet family first fled from Rouen to...
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    619. Mallet & Shaw 2012, p. 20-21. R. Ritchie, Historical Atlas of the Renaissance, 64. Mallet & Shaw 2012, p. 11. Mallet & Shaw 2012, p. 31. Mallet & Shaw...
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    Vibraphone (redirect from Mallet dampening)
    family. It consists of tuned metal bars and is typically played by using mallets to strike the bars. A person who plays the vibraphone is called a vibraphonist...
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  • player Anatole Mallet (1837–1919), Swiss mechanical engineer Sir Bernard Mallet (1859–1932), British civil servant Sir Charles Mallet (1862–1947), British...
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    HMP Shepton Mallet, sometimes known as Cornhill, is a former prison in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. When it closed in 2013, it had been the United...
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  • maintain a diary for her entire travels. Lord Cave: A Memoir (1931) by Sir Charles Mallet (introductory chapter) Ant Antics, including illustrations (1933), a...
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  • Charles Malet or Mallet may refer to: Sir Charles Malet, 1st Baronet (1752–1815), diplomat Sir Charles St Lo Malet, 6th Baronet (1906–1918), of the Malet...
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    Frederick Richard Mallet, was a geologist who worked in India. Mallet was born in Dublin, on 3 June 1810, the son of factory owner John Mallet. He was educated...
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    (1924–1943) Charles Mallet [fr] (1863–1902) Rodolphe Hottinguer (1902–1919) Jean de Neuflize (1919–1928) Raoul Mallet (1928–1937) Charles Rist (1937–1954)...
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  • William Ivo Mallet GBE KCMG (7 April 1900 – 7 December 1988) was a British diplomat who served as ambassador to Yugoslavia and Spain. Mallet was educated...
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    Plymouth In office 19 December 1910 – 25 November 1918 Preceded by Charles Edward Mallet and Aneurin Williams Succeeded by Constituency Abolished Personal...
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    Hunsa, Nagar, Chitral and the Eastern Hindu-Kush. OCLC 897645456. Marvin, Charles (1885). "The Russians at the Gate of Herat". Science. 5 (117): 368–369...
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    this period.) The Fatal Mallet is one of more than a dozen early films that writer/director/comedian Mabel Normand made with Charles Chaplin; Normand, who...
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    Jacques Mallet du Pan (5 November 1749 – 10 May 1800) was a Genevan political journalist and propagandist. A Calvinist thinker and Counter-Revolutionary...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Thomas Dobson 9,021 29.4 +5.4 Liberal Charles Mallet 8,914 29.0 +5.8 Conservative Henry Duke 6,547 21.3 −5.1 Conservative...
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    Agriculture. Joseph Albert Pease succeeds Runciman at the Board of Education. Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse succeeds Pease at the Duchy of Lancaster. February...
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    Dublin Castle & the 1916 Rising, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1970, p. 31 Townshend, Charles, Easter 1916: The Irish Rebellion, Penguin, 2006, ISBN 978-0-14-101216-2...
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  • of the Lévesque family of weavers originally from Bolbec, Normandy. Charles Mallet (1815–1902), banker. Gabriel Manigault (1704–1781), American merchant...
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    Preceded by Thomas Dobson and Charles Mallet Member of Parliament for Plymouth Jan. 1910–Dec. 1910 With: Charles Mallet Succeeded by Waldorf Astor and...
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    Croquet (redirect from Croquet mallet)
    sport that involves hitting wooden, plastic, or composite balls with a mallet through hoops (often called "wickets" in the United States) embedded in...
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  • servant George Udny. She married Charles Mallet in 1859 and in 1862 they had a son who in time would be Sir Charles Edward Mallet M.P. In the 1870s the Women's...
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    Baronet. Acland married firstly Eleanor Margaret Cropper, daughter of Charles James Cropper, in 1895. They had three sons and one daughter. After Eleanor's...
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    incorrigible individualist". In an obituary for The Economic Journal, Charles Mallet wrote: Many friends still hold in honour and affection Harold Cox’s...
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  • Robert Mallet (15 March 1915 – 4 December 2002) was a French writer and academic. He was the first Dean of the University of Antananarivo. He was also...
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    literally means 'ball mallet', ultimately derived from Latin palla, meaning 'ball', and malleus meaning 'maul, hammer, or mallet'. An alternative etymology...
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  • parish of Plymouth in Devon; in 1641, the parish was divided into two, St Charles and St Andrew, and both remained in the borough. (This included most of...
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    Villa Noailles (category Robert Mallet-Stevens)
    is an early modernist house, built by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens for art patrons Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles, between 1923 and 1927. It is...
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