• John Andrew Darley OAM (born 15 May 1937) is a former member of the South Australian Legislative Council and a former valuer-general. Darley was appointed...
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  • John Darley may refer to: John Darley (bishop) (1799–1884), Irish Anglican bishop John Darley (politician) (born 1937), Australian politician John M. Darley...
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  • Wales George Darley John M. Darley (1938–2018), US-American social psychologist John Darley (Australian politician) John Richard Darley, Anglican bishop...
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    Darley Dale, formerly Darley, is a town and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, with a population of 5,413. It lies north...
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  • Connie Bonaros (category Australian politician stubs)
    From 2007 she served in John Darley's office, running second on the ticket to Darley at that years election. She left Darley's office to join Senator Stirling...
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  • Arthur Warren Darley (19 June 1873 – 19 December 1929) was an Irish violinist, folksong collector, music teacher, and adjudicator as well as a traditional...
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  • Sarah Game (category Australian politician stubs)
    Sarah Game is an Australian politician. She has been a member of the South Australian Legislative Council since the 2022 state election, representing Pauline...
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    John Pym (20 May 1584 – 8 December 1643) was a politician and administrator from London, who played a major role in establishing what would become the...
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    states simply, 'under £200,000. Cook and Wedderburn, 17.lxxvii. Gillian Darley, Octavia Hill: A Life (Constable, 1990) [page needed] Cook and Wedderburn...
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    make way for the new Darley Street Market. The Oastler Centre can trace its origins back to the 1930s, with the then called John Street Market completed...
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    become Chief Justice of Victoria. Darley's uncle, the Reverend John Darley, was headmaster of the college. In July 1847 Darley commenced studying at Trinity...
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    the founder of the Maktoum family-owned Godolphin stable and the owner of Darley, a thoroughbred breeding operation, operational in six countries. In 2012...
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    Arthur Guinness II (category Politicians from Dublin (city))
    (1798–1868), brewer and MP Susanna Guinness (1804–36); married the Revd John Darley Elizabeth Guinness (1813-1897); married Revd William Jameson Rebecca...
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  • research on moral disengagement, research on the bystander effect by John M. Darley and Bibb Latané, and Zimbardo's own later work on deindividuation. There...
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    John Hampden (c. June 1595 – 24 June 1643) was an English politician from Oxfordshire, who was killed fighting for Parliament in the First English Civil...
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    Thomas Rowe (category 19th-century Australian politicians)
    his death, with the exception of the period 1892 to 1896 when Cecil West Darley presided. His presidency was well-received, with an account after his death...
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    Frederic John Napier Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GBE, PC (12 August 1868 – 1 April 1933), styled the Lord Chelmsford until 1921...
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    triumph; as townscape it is a disaster." Cathedral Quarter Corn Exchange Darley Abbey Derbion shopping centre Derby Arboretum Derby Arena Derby Canal Derby...
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  • An independent politician is a person who has served in a political office while not affiliated to any political party. Many of these have either resigned...
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  • justice Charlotte Cushman (1816–1876), actress: 2965  Felix Octavius Carr Darley (1821–1888), artist Frederick B. Deknatel (1905–1973), art historian Charles...
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  • List of political families in the United Kingdom (category Lists of politicians from the United Kingdom)
    and later for Wareham in Dorset. Third son of John. Arthur Guinness, not a politician Frederick Darley, son-in-law of Arthur, Lord Mayor of Dublin (1809)...
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  • of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art Gillian Darley, Architectural historian and biographer of John Soane 7 November 2002 Human Nature Steven Pinker...
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    Terence MacSwiney (category Politicians from County Cork)
    performed in Paris, on 25 January 1922, by an Irish quartet led by Arthur Darley. The Music of Freedom, by 'Cuireadóir' (poems; Cork: The Risen Gaedheal...
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    appointed Chief Justice of New South Wales in succession to Sir Frederick Darley, and in March was appointed Lieutenant-Governor. Cullen found much business...
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    actress Alexander Williams (1846–1930), Artist, born in Monaghan town. Dr John Darley (1799–1884), Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh...
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    (1830–1908), American farmer Oliver Daniel (1911–1990), American composer Oliver Darley, American singer Oliver Davidson (born 2004), Scottish cricketer Oliver...
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    Edward Pakenham (category Politicians from County Westmeath)
    (19 March 1778 – 8 January 1815), was an Anglo-Irish Army officer and politician. He was the son of the Baron Longford and the brother-in-law of the Duke...
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    John passed it on to the Scott Trust. In 1882, having built a new house in Darley Dale in Derbyshire, Sir Joseph Whitworth leased The Firs in Fallowfield...
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    House, 11 Cuthill Street Royal Hotel, Cuthill Street Shaldon, Darley Road Swan Isle, Darley Road Gordon Terrace, Gordon Street Members' Stand, Randwick...
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    was officially unveiled by F. T. Sulley-Darley, a daughter of Baldwin. The statue was given to the city by John A. Converse, an associate of the business...
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