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Joseph Manton (6 April 1766 – 29 June 1835) was a British gunsmith. He innovated sport shooting, improved weapon quality and paved the way for the modern...
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Lieutenant General Manton Sprague Eddy (May 16, 1892 – April 10, 1962) was a senior United States Army officer who served in both World War I and World...
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Manton is a former pit village and suburb of south-east Worksop in north Nottinghamshire, England. Manton's main source of employment for 100 years was...
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Manton (/mæn.tən/) is a city in Wexford County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,258 at the 2020 census. The city is located in northeastern...
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Manton Colliery was a coal mine in north Nottinghamshire (Bassetlaw). The site was also known as Manton Wood Colliery. The land was owned by Henry Pelham-Clinton...
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Thomas Manton (1620–1677) was an English Puritan clergyman. He was a clerk to the Westminster Assembly and a chaplain to Oliver Cromwell. Thomas Manton was...
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Manton is both a surname and an uncommon given name of English and Irish origins. It is derived from various place names throughout England, while in Ireland...
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Edward Manton (1760-1820) was a delegate to the Hartford Convention in 1814-15. Manton was born May 26, 1760, in Johnston, Rhode Island. Manton served...
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John Allen Manton (17 August 1807 – 9 September 1864) was an English-born Australian Methodist minister, school principal and founding President of Newington...
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Manton Marble (1835–1917) was a New York journalist. He was the proprietor and editor of the New York World from 1862 to 1876. Marble was born in Worcester...
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Baron Manton, of Compton Verney in the County of Warwick, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 25 January 1922 in recognition...
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Sir Edwin Alfred Grenville Manton (22 January 1909 – 1 October 2005) was an English art collector. He was a driving force in the creation of the American...
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Irene Manton, FRS FLS (born Irène Manton; 17 April 1904, in Kensington – 13 May 1988) was a British botanist who was Professor of Botany at the University...
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Manton is a census-designated place (CDP) partially in Tehama County, California, United States. It is also in Shasta County. The population in the Tehama...
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Nicholas Stephen Manton FRS (born 2 October 1952 in the City of Westminster) is a British mathematical physicist. He is a Professor of Mathematical Physics...
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Thomas J. Manton (November 3, 1932 – July 22, 2006) was an American politician who represented the 9th and 7th Congressional District of New York in the...
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Manton is a suburb of the town of Marlborough in Wiltshire, England, just off the A4 Bath Road. A settlement of twelve households and an estate held by...
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Manton is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It lies south-west of Rutland Water. The population of the civil parish at...
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Martin Thomas Manton (August 2, 1880 – November 17, 1946) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
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Edwin David Manton OAM (born 5 July 1936) is a retired Australian minister and former Moderator of the New South Wales Synod of the Uniting Church in Australia...
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Manila shawl (redirect from Mantón de Manila)
The Manila shawl (Spanish: mantón de Manila or mantón de seda) is an embroidered silk shawl derived from the Philippine alampay or scarf (likely from the...
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Manton railway station or Manton Junction is a former railway station which served the villages of Manton and Wing in the county of Rutland. Opened in...
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Miss Manton is a 1938 American screwball comedy-mystery film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Barbara Stanwyck as fun-loving socialite Melsa Manton and...
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Frederick Julian Manton (26 April 1830 – 21 November 1891) was an Australian politician. He was born at Yass Plains to pastoralist Frederick Manton and Marie...
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Joseph Rupert Eric Robert Watson, 3rd Baron Manton, DL (22 January 1924 – 8 August 2003), of Houghton Hall in the parish of Sancton, Yorkshire, was a British...
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Manton is a residential neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island and part of Johnston, Rhode Island. It is in the westernmost part of the city. of Providence...
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Glenn Manton (born 1 June 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and Essendon. Since leaving the AFL, he has been an author...
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collection. In 2007, the Manton Foundation donated the collection of its founders, Sir Edwin and Lady Manton, to the museum. The Manton Collection of British...
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Lew Whiteman (redirect from Manton Lewis Cyril Whiteman)
Manton Lewis Cyril Whiteman (9 July 1903 – 1 March 1994) was an Australian businessman and collector. He owned Whitemans Brick and is the namesake of Whiteman...
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