• Sir George Edmond Brackenbury Abell KCIE OBE (22 June 1904 – 11 January 1989) was an English civil servant and cricketer. Although his civil service career...
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  • George Abell may refer to: George O. Abell (1927–1983), American astronomer and educator Sir George Abell (civil servant) (1904–1989), English civil servant...
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  • Timothy George Abell (29 April 1930 – 9 March 2009) was an English cricketer and field hockey player. The son of the cricketer George Abell, Abell was born...
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    Abell, his father was a Bank Manager. Abell (brother of George Abell, who became a civil servant) was educated at Repton School and Magdalen College, Oxford...
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    Politics & Law: Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia Sir George Abell, civil servant Sir Anthony Acland, British diplomat and Provost of Eton College...
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    20 August 1910 — 21 December 1996) known as Aghajan was a Pakistani civil servant, hockey player, tennis player, football player, first-class cricketer...
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  • actress, singer and comedic performer (born 1894) 11 January George Abell, civil servant (born 1904) Peter Nichols, journalist (born 1928) Sir Geoffrey...
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    (1951–1954) Laurence Helsby, Baron Helsby (1954–1959) Sir George Mallaby (1959–1964) Sir George Abell (1964-1967) John Hunt (1967–1971) K. H. Clucas (1971–1974)...
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    Kingdom are made openly and on merit, and hears appeals from civil servants under the Civil Service Code. The post was created in 1855 following publication...
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  • Ted Sale (category Indian Civil Service (British India) officers)
    officer. He married Constance Abell in Painswick, Gloucestershire, in 1908. Their nephew Sir George Abell was also a civil servant and first-class cricketer...
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    Sir Howard George Charles Mallaby KCMG OBE (17 February 1902 – 18 December 1978), was an English schoolmaster and public servant. He received the US Legion...
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    Chester A. Arthur (category People of Vermont in the American Civil War)
    In 1880, Democratic Senator George H. Pendleton of Ohio introduced legislation that required selection of civil servants based on merit as determined...
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  • Hunt of Tanworth, GCB (23 October 1919 – 17 July 2008) was a British civil servant. Born in Minehead, Somerset to Major A. L. Hunt MC by his wife Daphne...
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  • civil servant Sir George Callaghan – Admiral of the Fleet Patrick Cleburne – Major General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War...
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  • Walter John Christie (category Indian Civil Service (British India) officers)
    OBE (17 December 1905 – 25 August 1983) was a British colonial civil servant (Indian Civil Service) who played a key part in the independence of India and...
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  • Sir George Beresford-Stooke KCMG (3 January 1897 – 7 April 1983) – always known as "Toby" - was Chief Secretary to Northern Rhodesia, and later appointed...
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    cricketer Daisy Waugh, writer and journalist[citation needed] David Ford, civil servant David Jones, director Duncan Bluck, businessman Edward Aveling, biologist...
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    [online] at accessed on 1 August 2013. Lim Kian-Hock (2010) 'A former civil servant recalls reading out the Malaysia Proclamation' in The Star 16 September...
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  • Alphonse-Marie Parent, Canadian priest and academic (b. 1906) 1983 – George O. Abell, American astronomer, professor, science popularizer, and skeptic (b...
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    Beaconsfield (category Civil parishes in Buckinghamshire)
    Retrieved 27 December 2010. Wendy Hiller Spirited Actress, Dies at 90 Abell, Jack (6 January 2009). "New Years Honours for south Bucks residents". Buckinghamshire...
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  • commissioner in the Australian Federal Police, assassinated. George Abell, 84, English civil servant and cricketer, director of the Bank of England. Hai Deng...
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  • Gerard MacBryan (category British civil servants)
    proclamation as Sultan, MacBryan cabled King George VI from Singapore, protesting that Governor Anthony Abell had approved the wrong successor, asserting...
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    Achievement Award, and the Houston Area Federal Business Association's Civil Servant of the Year Award. Slayton, along with Brand and Kubasov, won the FAI...
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    exchange for an appointment as consul to Hawaii, journalist Alexander G. Abell wrote a flattering biography, Life of John Tyler, which was printed in large...
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    residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Morristown include: Frank D. Abell (1878–1964), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly in...
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  • 'common voice' recorded by Adam Abell, that Isobel "totally ordoured" Kilspindie, and in turn Kilspindie and George Douglas had brought the Earl of Angus...
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  • (b. 1935) Mae Schmidle, politician (b. 1927) April 27 Bart Chilton, civil servant (b. 1960)[citation needed] Teva Harrison, Canadian-American writer and...
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    were burned at the stake. In a display of religious impartiality, Thomas Abell, Richard Featherstone and Edward Powell—all Catholics—were hanged and quartered...
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  • College London Peter Abell, founding director of Interdisciplinary Institute of Management Helmut Anheier, founder of the Centre for Civil Society and Dean...
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    Charles Todd (pioneer) (category Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    Technology Pioneer. Sir Charles Todd Research Group. Retrieved 16 August 2015. Abell, Lesley; Kinns, Roger (2010). "'Telegraph' Todd and the Semaphore Time Ball"...
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