Sidney Neil Brailsford, Lord Brailsford (born 15 August 1954) is a Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of Scotland’s Supreme Courts. Brailsford was...
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Brailsford (contemporary), American entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist Matthew Brailsford (1660–1733), Dean of Wells Neil Brailsford, Lord Brailsford...
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High Court of Justiciary (redirect from Lord of Justiciary)
is the Lord Justice General, who holds office ex officio by virtue of being Lord President of the Court of Session, and his depute is the Lord Justice...
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so that the bridewell may itself have been an enlargement. Mary Ann Brailsford of apple fame (see below) was baptised at Southwell in May 1791, and Matthew...
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Mainwaring 1746–1759 John Wilkinson 1759–1766 Thomas Green 1766–1775 John Brailsford 1776–1797 Thomas Price 1797–1834 John Cooke 1834–1838 Francis Jeune 1838–1848...
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Head of Painting, Glasgow School of Art. Law and politics Lord Brailsford (S. Neil Brailsford) (born 1954) – Senator of the College of Justice and Supreme...
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4x BTCC champion Other Neil Brailsford QC, Senator of the College of Justice Alison Brittain, chief executive of Whitbread Neil Davidson, Baron Davidson...
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approval. Although it has not happened since 1794 in the case of Georgia v. Brailsford, parties in an action at law in which the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction...
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Historian, first Principal of the University of Aberdeen, (1500–1536) H. N. Brailsford (1873–1958), journalist and author William Thomas Calman (1871–1952),...
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years. In it she defended the right of the left-wing journalist H. N. Brailsford to criticise the Moscow Trials, which had caused controversy on the British...
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files on John von Neumann released via FOI Biographical video by David Brailsford (John Dunford Professor Emeritus of computer science at the University...
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Birds. Edited posthumously by Richard Bowdler Sharpe. Sheffield: Pawson & Brailsford. p. 83. Graham, Jamie (2009). "Corn Crake pair-bonding and nesting behaviour"...
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Susan Ridge, Companion of the Order of the Bath Neil MacGregor, Member of the Order of Merit The Lord Darzi of Denham, Member of the Order of Merit Dame...
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Ernest Belfort Bax (British Marxist journalist and philosopher) Henry Brailsford (journalist) John Passmore Edwards (journalist, newspaper owner and philanthropist)...
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Commonwealth Lord President Stair Lord Fountainhall Lord Grange Lord Newhall Lord Culloden Lord Kames Lord Auchinleck Lord President Dundas Lord Pitfour Lord Hailes...
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destruction of Jerusalem to the present day. Part I. 70-1290. Pawson & Brailsford. Retrieved July 9, 2010. Graetz, Heinrich; Löwy, Bella; Bloch, Philipp...
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Cricket (1999) excerpt. Brailsford, Dennis. A Taste for Diversions: Sport in Georgian England (Lutterworth Press, 1999). Carter, Neil. "The origins of British...
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Brett and Charles Kemp Dyer were directors of both companies; Edward Brailsford Bright was secretary of both. Their telegraph operators were trained at...
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football player. Dickie Bird, cricket umpire. Roger Black, athlete. Dave Brailsford, cycling coach. John Brown, football player and manager. Finlay Calder...
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Liberal losses in the 1910 elections, ILP member and journalist Henry Brailsford helped organise a Conciliation Committee for Women's Suffrage, which gathered...
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9 – Giuseppe Agostino Orsi, Catholic cardinal (d. 1761) May 10 – John Brailsford the elder, English poet (d. 1739) May 11 – Sir Thomas Sebright, 4th Baronet...
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Brian Taylor, 78, footballer (Walsall, Shrewsbury Town). 19 June – Jim Brailsford, 85, cricket player (Derbyshire). 20 June Ian Bradley, 77, New Zealand...
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record anything. 28 August – The Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, chaired by Lord Brailsford, formally gets under way with preliminary hearings at Edinburgh's Murrayfield...
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Bowman (1956) George A. Boyce (1974) Emerson O. Bradshaw (1926) H. N. Brailsford (1927) Max Brand (1928) Evan Brandon (1955) Brian Branston (1958) Herbert...
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Bagchi (1937–2015), leading Indian feminist critic and activist Jane Esdon Brailsford (1874–1937), Scottish suffragette Margaret Bramall (1916-2007), social...
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Jessica's novels, but is accused of murdering a sponsor. Guest stars: Pauline Brailsford, Davis Gaines, Norman Lloyd, Jean Marsh, Anne Meara, Ian Ogilvy, Michael...
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June 1996. p. 23. Bevan, Chris. "Neville Southall: From binman to Dave Brailsford devotee". BBC Sport. Retrieved 14 January 2013. "No. 61608". The London...
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event at the Albert Hall, London as other Scottish cities were sending their Lord Provost and office bearers to meet the Prime Minister, H. H. Asquith. In...
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Documentaries, and Essays. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-32452-0. McLaughlin, Neil (2007). "Orwell, the Academy, and the Intellectuals". In Rodden, John (ed...
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Boyd (1850–1928) – militant suffragette and hunger-striker Jane Esdon Brailsford (1876–1937) – Scottish suffragette Agnes Brown (1866–1943) – Scottish...
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