John Jennings may refer to: John Jenyns (1660–1717), MP John Jennings (Burton MP) (1903–1990), British Conservative Party politician John Jennings (American...
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John Edward Jennings (November 22, 1953 – October 16, 2015) was an American musician: a guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. Among his...
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Henry Jennings was an English privateer-turned-pirate. Jennings' first recorded act of piracy took place in early 1716 when, with three vessels and 150–300...
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with the surname include: Jennings (Swedish noble family) Adam Jennings (born 1982), American football player Al Jennings (1863–1961), American attorney...
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Jennings was educated at Trinity College Dublin, graduating B.A. 1820, M.A. 1832. After a curacy at West Meon, Hampshire, Jennings moved to St John's...
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Sir John Southwood Jennings CBE FRSE FGS (born 30 March 1937) is a British geologist who was Chancellor of Loughborough University, having previously...
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Momentum (section John Jennings)
impressed, he is generally taken to mean momentum and not motion. In 1721, John Jennings published Miscellanea, where the momentum in its current mathematical...
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Performance. Both Jennings and Winwood were nominated for the Song of the Year award for "Higher Love." With Joe Sample, Jennings wrote "Street Life"...
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John Jennings (1814–1876) was a Scottish-born Presbyterian clergyman from Canada notable for promoting the cause of education in Upper Canada. C. Glenn...
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Dr. John Jennings (fl. 18th-century) was an Irish physician. Jennings was a member of the Mac Jonin family of Ironpool, Kilconly, Tuam, and a cousin of...
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Jennings through his teaching and pedagogic writings was a major influence on the Dissenting educational tradition. Jennings’s father, John Jennings (1634–1701)...
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wanted to achieve a different production style than John Jennings offered. Despite this, Jennings still played several instruments on the album. Other...
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Jennings (1915–1968). The Jennings family line descended from Irish and Black-Dutch. He was the oldest of four children, followed by Tommy Jennings (1938–2019)...
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Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (redirect from Sarah Jennings)
84. Sarah Jennings was born on 5 June 1660, probably at Holywell House, St Albans, Hertfordshire. She was the daughter of Richard Jennings (or Jenyns)...
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John Edward Jennings Jr. (December 30, 1906 – December 4, 1973) was an American historical novelist. He wrote many best-selling novels of American history...
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starring Letitia Wright. Jennings was born in Romford, Essex, the son of Peggy Patricia (née Mahoney) and Michael Thomas Jennings. He attended Abbs Cross...
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initial run, Jennings secured a consecutive 74 wins, setting records and bringing significant media attention and viewership. Afterwards, Jennings pursued...
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Sir John Jennings KB (died August 1642) of Halywell (later Holywell) House, St Albans, was an English aristocrat and politician who sat in the House of...
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at the University of Louisville, Jennings was a news anchor and reporter for WHAS (AM) Radio. While at WHAS, Jennings won an award from the Associated...
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John Jennings Jr. (June 6, 1880 – February 27, 1956) was an American Republican, and a U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1939 to 1951. Jennings...
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Marlborough, who was the confidante of Queen Anne. Jennings succeeded his father, Sir John Jennings, as head of the family in August 1642, and took residence...
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dropping out of high school, Jennings transformed himself into one of American television's most prominent journalists. Jennings started his career early...
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Louis John Jennings (12 May 1836 – 9 February 1893) was an English journalist and Conservative politician. Jennings was born in Walworth, London, the...
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Lord and finally Governor of Greenwich Hospital. Jennings was the fifteenth child of Philip Jennings of Duddleston Hall, Shropshire and his wife Christian...
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experience he felt all his life. John Keats was born in Moorgate, London, on 31 October 1795, to Thomas and Frances Keats (née Jennings). There is little evidence...
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Midgley John Jennings M.A. (8 June 1806 – 11 May 1857) a minister of the Church of England remembered for his work as a Christian missionary in India...
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Albright "Shooter" Jennings (born May 19, 1979) is an American musician and record producer. He is the son of country singers Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter...
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of 1897 the desperados, often referred to as the "Jennings Gang," composed of Frank and Al Jennings, Little Dick West, and Morris and Pat O'Malley, robbed...
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(posthumous), Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia) John P Jennings Park in Waikerie named after him. Jennings married Erica Lucy Price in the Sandy Creek Congregational...
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"Rory Jennings". Tya-talented.tripod.com. 20 July 1983. Archived from the original on 16 February 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2018. "Rory Jennings' profile...
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