Hugh Clifford may refer to: Hugh Clifford (colonial administrator) (1866–1941), British colonial administrator Hugh Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh...
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Major-General The Honourable Sir Henry Hugh Clifford VC KCMG CB (12 September 1826 – 12 April 1883) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the...
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Sir Hugh Charles Clifford, GCMG, GBE (5 March 1866 – 18 December 1941) was a British colonial administrator who held several governorships. Clifford was...
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the reign of Charles II. Clifford was born in Ugbrooke, the son of Hugh Clifford of Chudleigh, Devon, and his wife Mary Chudleigh, daughter of Sir George...
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Arthur Clifford (grandson of the 3rd Baron), Victoria Cross recipient Sir Henry Hugh Clifford (son of the 7th Baron), Catholic clergyman William Clifford (son...
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The Clifford-Constable Baronetcy, of Tixall in the County of Staffordshire was given to Thomas Hugh Clifford-Constable, originally Thomas Hugh Constable...
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Hugh Charles Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (29 May 1790 – 28 February 1858) was a British peer and author. Clifford was born on 29 May 1790...
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C. H. Douglas (redirect from Clifford Hugh Douglas)
Major Clifford Hugh Douglas, MIMechE, MIEE (20 January 1879 – 29 September 1952), was a British engineer, economist and pioneer of the social credit economic...
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Hugh Clifford Chadderton, CC OOnt (9 May 1919 – 30 November 2013) was a Canadian World War II veteran and chief executive officer of The War Amps. Born...
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Hugh Clifford Mackay (born 1938) is an Australian psychologist, social researcher and writer, who founded the Australian quarterly research series The...
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daughter of the Hon. Sir Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford, GCMG, CB (son of William Hugh Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, a descendant of King Charles...
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Hugh Clifford Dunfield (April 2, 1891 – March 11, 1973) was a rancher, heating contractor and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Meadow...
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Hugh Clifford, 3rd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (14 April 1700- 26 March 1732) of Ugbrooke House near Chudleigh in Devon, was a peer. He was the son of...
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Thomas Hugh Clifford, 14th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, DL (born 17 March 1948), is a British hereditary peer and former British Army officer. He is the...
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Lewis Joseph Hugh Clifford, 12th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (7 February 1889 – 27 August 1964) was an Australian/British peer. He inherited his title...
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Captain Sir Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford GCMG CB MVO (3 July 1890 – 6 October 1969) was a British diplomat and colonial administrator, born in New Zealand...
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Charles Hugh Clifford, 8th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh JP DL (27 July 1819 – 5 August 1880) was a British peer. Clifford was born on 27 July 1819 in London...
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cliff". Clifford Andrews (1912–1973), English athlete in cricket Clifford Antone (1949–2006), American musical producer and club owner Clifford Warren...
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State, northern Nigeria. Founded in 1921 by British governor general Hugh Clifford, it was originally known as Katsina College. It switched its name to...
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Hugh Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (21 December 1663 – 12 October 1730) was an English aristocrat. Clifford was baptized on 21 December 1663...
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Thomas Eagleton. Sir Harold and Winifred West's daughter Gloria married Hugh Clifford Holmes, son of senior Army officer Sir Noel Holmes. "Dominic West"....
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Colonial Nigeria (redirect from Clifford Constitution)
elsewhere in Africa. Lugard's immediate successor (1919–1925), Sir Hugh Clifford, was an aristocratic professional administrator with liberal instincts...
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1895. The Clifford Baronetcy, of Flaxbourne in New Zealand was created for Charles Clifford, a grandnephew of Hugh Clifford, 4th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh...
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In 1929, the plans to build Clifford pier was approved. The new pier was named Clifford Pier in memory of Sir Hugh Clifford, former Governor of the Straits...
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W. H. C. Frend (redirect from William Hugh Clifford Frend)
William Hugh Clifford Frend FSA FRSE FRHistS FBA (11 January 1916 – 1 August 2005) was an English ecclesiastical historian, archaeologist, and Anglican...
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direction of British colonial administrator Hugh Clifford through a legislative act known as the Clifford Constitution. However, reflecting the variety...
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Portrait Name Took office Left office Sovereign Sir Hugh Clifford (1866–1941) 8 August 1919 13 November 1925 George V Sir Graeme Thomson (1877–1933) 13...
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spectrum auctions.[citation needed] In Malay mythology (as related by Hugh Clifford to Walter William Skeat), ocean tides are believed to be caused by water...
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constituency), which was within the fiefdom of Dato' Bahaman. When Hugh Clifford, commander of British officers in Pahang learned about the situation...
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(1851–1910) 1896–1900 Hugh Clifford (1st time, 1866–1941) 1900–1901 Arthur Butler (18XX–1901) 1901–D. H. Wise (acting) 1901–1903 Hugh Clifford (2nd time, 1866–1941)...
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