John Haighton FRS (c. 1755 – 23 March 1823), was an English physician and physiologist. Haighton was born in Lancashire about 1755, and, after being a...
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(1841–1911), Dutch feminist and free thinker John Haighton (c.1755–1823), English physician and physiologist Haighton, a civil parish in Lancashire, England...
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members to join was Edward Jenner. Sir David Dundas, James Parkinson, John Haighton, Everard Home, and Richard Croft, were among those invited to be members...
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(1792–1864) William Henry Fitton (1780–1861) Thomas Grey (d. 1846) John Haighton (1755–1823) William Harrison George Harry Fleetwood Hartopp (1785–1824)...
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December 1830 – 6 June 1872 Military astronomer John Haighton 1815-04-06 c. 1755 – 23 March 1823 John Hailstone 1801-05-07 13 December 1759 – 9 June 1847...
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founded by Tom Findlay of Groove Armada and John Strickland of Interesource. It was owned by William Haighton, an entrepreneur and director of BGS Holdings...
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Haighton) Special Roads Scheme 1992 Confirmation Instrument 1993 Statutory Instrument 1997 No. 1292: M6 Birmingham to Carlisle Motorway (At Haighton)...
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London. His father's name was Major Blundell and his mother was Sarah Ann Haighton. Major owned a company called Major Blundell and Co. Haberdashers, and...
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a Saxon thegn whose family took the name Singleton. In the reign of King John the manor was taken over by Theobald Walter, but returned in 1261 to William...
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Verbond van Actualisten journal of H. A. Sinclair de Rochemont and Alfred Haighton. The Sammarinese Fascist Party established an early fascist government...
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(part, being the parishes of Barton, Broughton, Goosnargh, Grimsargh, Haighton, Lea, Whittingham and Woodplumpton, rest of district split between Ribble...
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created in 1918 from the parish church of St Michael. The current dean is John Witcombe. Prior to appointment of the first dean the function was carried...
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family, the Khazams. One example of this collaboration were dealings in Haighton Holdings, published 1951, that shows involvement of his mother Flora, father...
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1016/S0165-5817(97)84677-3. Doyle, T.; Van Asma, C.; McCormack, J.; De Greef, D.; Haighton, V.; Heijnen, P.; Looymans, M.; Van Velzen, J. (1996). "The application...
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21 Garnett – Gloucester 1890 22 Glover – Gravet Stephen & Lee 23 Gray – Haighton 24 Hailes – Harriott 25 Harris – Henry I 1891 26 Henry II – Hindley 27...
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shorthand, giving the particulars of forty-nine lectures delivered by Dr. Haighton at Guy's Hospital 1814–15, which are believed to be the work of Clift....
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On 7 December 1541, Henry VIII appointed the school's first headmaster, John Pether, by means of a letter to Richard Rich. One early headmaster, Henry...
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Barton, Broughton, Cuerdale, Farington, Fulwood, Goosnargh, Grimsargh, Haighton, Hutton, Lea, Little Hoole, Longton, Much Hoole, Penwortham, Samlesbury...
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John Herschel, James Inman, J. E. Littlewood, Lee Hsien Loong, Jayant Narlikar, Morris Pell, John Polkinghorne, Frank Ramsey, Lord Rayleigh (John Strutt)...
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For services to Public Health during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Thomas David Haighton. For services to Adults with Learning and Physical Disabilities. Melanie...
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PMC 7368642. PMID 32837287. O'Donnell, Amy; Kaner, Eileen; Shaw, Caroline; Haighton, Catherine (13 November 2018). "Primary care physicians' attitudes to the...
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Lancashire portal Listed buildings in Woodplumpton Woodplumpton at GENUKI Wilson, John Marius (1870–72), Plumpton-Wood, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales...
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acquired controlling interest in several weaving companies belonging to Haighton Holdings. In 1951 he and his sister, Flora Yentob, sold these businesses...
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Payne: Tom Turner Richard Long: Dan Leahy Richard Hunter: John Elliott PC Richards: Richard Haighton Director Of Photography: Mikey Parkinson Camera Operators:...
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Works in the Township of Goosnargh-with-Newsham and in the Township of Haighton; to authorise the Local Board to acquire certain Properties; to take Land...
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Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, p. 175. Historic England, "Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Broughton (1164208)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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buildings in Goosnargh Listed buildings in Grimsargh Listed buildings in Haighton Listed buildings in Lea, Lancashire Listed buildings in Preston, Lancashire...
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Albert Viljam (1881–1946) Nasjonal Samling politician and collaborator. HAIGHTON, Coenrad Alfred Augustus (1896–1943) Fascist leader. HAMSUN, Knut (pseud...
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Lancashire County Council (Proposed Connecting Roads to M6 Motorway at Haighton) Special Roads Scheme 1992 Confirmation Instrument 1993 (S.I. 1993/1370)...
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Civil parishes in the City of Preston Barton Broughton Goosnargh Grimsargh Haighton Ingol & Tanterton Lea Whittingham Woodplumpton...
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