Pedley may refer to: Arthur Pedley (1859–1943), British civil servant Byron Pedley (1844–1910), British stage comedian and actor Eric Leader Pedley (1896–1986)...
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Pedley was a census-designated place (CDP) in Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 12,672 at the 2010 census, up from 11,207...
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medicine. Pedley is the son of Richard Rodman Pedley and Jeanie Mary Mudie Pedley. He was educated at Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge. Pedley spent...
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Arthur Charles Pedley CB ISO (July 1859–16 December 1943) was a senior British civil servant. Pedley was born in 1859, the son of Matthew Pedley of Chatteris...
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The Pedley Hills are a low mountain range of the northern Peninsular Ranges System, in northwestern Riverside County, California. They are named for William...
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John William Pedley (22 August 1882 – 1952) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He played in the 1908...
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Sue Pedley (born 1954, Launceston Tasmania) is an Australian multi-media artist known for site-specific artworks in Australia and overseas. She has participated...
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unilaterally declared in 1990 by U.S. citizen Mark Pedley, possibly with his father, David Pedley. Mark Pedley also uses a number of pseudonyms, including "Tzemach...
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Frederick Newland-Pedley (1855 – 1944) was a British physician and dentist known for his contribution to the fields of military dentistry and dental education...
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about: Ethel Pedley Ethel Charlotte Pedley (19 June 1859 – 6 August 1898) was an English-Australian author and musician. Ethel Charlotte Pedley was born on...
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Philip Pedley is a British Conservative activist who held a number of positions in the Conservative Party at local, regional and national level and was...
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Jurupa Valley/Pedley station (formerly Pedley station) is a Metrolink train station in the Pedley neighborhood in the city of Jurupa Valley in Riverside...
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Byron Pedley (1844-1910) was an English stage comedian of the Victorian era. Pedley was born in Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester. Aside from a long and...
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Eric Leader Pedley (January 2, 1896 - May 9, 1986) was a champion polo player and mayor of Belvedere, California. He was born on January 2, 1896, in Riverside...
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from the original on 24 November 2005. Retrieved 26 June 2015. Collier & Pedley 2000, p. 144. Kershaw 2001, pp. 121–122. Kershaw 2001, p. 157. Davies 2006...
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Robin Pedley (11 August 1914 – 20 November 1988) was a British educationist whose publication laid much of the foundations of comprehensive education in...
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Nicholas Pedley (17 September 1615 – 6 July 1685) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1656 and 1679. Pedley was the...
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William Everard Pedley (16 June 1858 – 9 July 1920) was an English civil engineer and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sussex. After emigrating...
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Leslie Pedley (19 May 1930 – 27 November 2018) was an Australian botanist who specialised in the genus Acacia. He is notable for bringing into use the...
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considered to contain some 1352 species leading to 1986. That year, Leslie Pedley questioned the monophyletic nature of the genus, and proposed a split into...
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The Wild North (also known as The Big North, Constable Pedley, The Constable Pedley Story, The Wild North Country and North Country) is a 1952 American...
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forms either in fluvial channels or in lacustrine environments. Ford and Pedley (1996) provide a review of tufa systems worldwide. Deposits can be classified...
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Keith Moffatt (DAMTP) 1996–2000: David Crighton (DAMTP) 2000–2006: Tim Pedley (DAMTP) 2000–2010: Stephen H. Davis (Northwestern University) 2007–2022:...
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Geoffrey Stephen Pedley (known as Stephen; born 13 September 1940) was the Bishop suffragan of Lancaster from 1998 until 2005. He was educated at Marlborough...
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guitar and Greg Pedley on drums. The Zorros were formed in Brunswick as a punk rock band by Nic Chancellor on lead vocals, Greg Pedley on drums, Darren...
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Archived from the original on February 15, 2024. Retrieved February 14, 2024. Pedley, Jim (March 17, 2000). "Sports cars making comeback". The Kansas City Star...
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Nada Pedley 1999 1999 HN3870 Hannah Nada Pedley 1995 1996 HN3871 Susan Nada Pedley 1997 1997 HN3872 Lauren Nada Pedley 1997 1997 HN3875 Joy Nada Pedley 1997...
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previous YC chairmen Iain Picton, Phil Pedley and John Guthrie. The National YC Report was passed in 1984 under Phil Pedley's Chairmanship. Fuller resisted pressure...
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based on the 1899 children's literature book Dot and the Kangaroo by Ethel Pedley. New South Wales, 1884: when a redheaded five-year-old girl named Dot finds...
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libel action against Pedley. They said that extracting an apology from Pedley was not "worth the bother". On 3 December 1986, Pedley refused the offered...
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