• Stewart Tresilian (9 January 1904 – 20 May 1962) was a British mechanical engineer, who played a significant role in the early development of British...
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    engine follow those established by Stewart Tresilian during his time at Rolls Royce and it seems likely that Tresilian who followed W O Bentley from RR...
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  • engineering staff at Staines, Bentley obtained Stewart Tresilian's services from February 1936. Tresilian brought Frank Stark and Reg Ingham with him and...
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  • 87 x 74.93 mm) 2.5 L atmospheric four-cylinder engine designed by Stewart Tresilian and (as became typical with BRM) it arrived late and took a lot of...
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    ran a privateer Maserati 250F through the 1954 and 1955 seasons. Stewart Tresilian and Tony Rudd designed an entirely new twin-cam 2.5-litre four-cylinder...
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  • (1955) A Use of Riches (1957) The Man Who Won the Pools (1961) The Last Tresilians (1963) An Acre of Grass (1965) The Aylwins (1966) Vanderlyn's Kingdom...
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  • (140 mm): six built. Deerhound III 1,800 hp (1,342 kW), major redesign by Stewart Tresilian: one engine built. This engine's sole aircraft application was in...
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    engineer, Stewart Tresilian, who had grudgingly taken the post in 1939 at the request of the RAE. The Armstrong Siddeley board fired Tresilian in January...
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  • Cecil Stuart Hazell Tresilian (1891-1974) was a British artist and illustrator, best known for his illustrations of children's books, including Rudyard...
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    Category Formula One Constructor British Racing Motors Designer(s) Stewart Tresilian Predecessor P25 Successor P57 Climax Technical specifications Chassis...
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  • Samuel G. Joseph. In 1938 Devereux assisted the automotive engineer Stewart Tresilian to set up his Templewood Engineering consultancy, to sell High Duty...
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    supporters. On 20 June, the King's uncle, Thomas of Woodstock, and Robert Tresilian, the replacement Chief Justice, were given special commissions across...
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  • Béatrice Tillier Trini Tinturé Alton S. Tobey Margot Tomes Dolly Tree Stuart Tresilian Wallace Tripp Timothy Truman Tasha Tudor Michael Turner Dick Twinney Takashi...
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  • Bristol South-East, 1961–1963 Charles Beattie: Mid-Ulster, 1955–1956 Charles Stewart Parnell: elected in 1880 General election for three separate seats – Cork...
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    Archbishop of York, Alexander Neville; and the Chief Justice, Robert Tresilian, were condemned for "living in vice, deluding the said king... embracing...
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    Dunhill, Methuen (London, England), 1933. Bears, illustrations by Stuart Tresilian, Nelson (New York, NY), 1935. Monkeys, Nelson (New York, NY), 1936. (With...
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    of the king's early circle of favourites and a contemporary of Robert Tresilian, the play's villain. The early chronicle plays such as The Famous Victories...
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  • Blackmore, 78, radio executive (Reported on 29 June) 4 July – Nicholas Tresilian, 85, radio executive 11 July – Michael Bakewell, 92, radio and television...
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    11 February 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012. Williams, Stewart; Denning, R. T. W. (1963). Stewart Williams' Glamorgan historian. D. Brown. p. 169. Retrieved...
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  • system from Wick and Marcross Primary School to the Right Reverend John Stewart Davies, bishop of St Asaph, in North Wales. The village won the South Wales...
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    Glamorgan’ in Williams S (Ed) ‘South Glamorgan: A County History’ Pub: Stewart Williams, Barry. 1974 James, B.Ll. The Vale of Glamorgan, 1840-1860: Profile...
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    season. Cogan Coronation players Mark Eley, Liam Beddard and goalkeeper Stewart Owadally have been selected to represent the Football Association of Wales...
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    p.121 Price, Aeron (1973). "Llangan, St Mary Hill and Llansannor". In Stewart Williams (ed.). Glamorgan Historian. Vol. III, The Garden of Wales (2nd ed...
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    ISBN 978-0-11-700754-3. Retrieved 17 April 2012. Williams, Stewart; Denning, R. T. W. Stewart Williams' Glamorgan historian. Vol. 7. D. Brown. p. 139. Retrieved...
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    (Cardiff) or Welsh suffixed Michaelstone-y-Fedw (Newport). Rev. Henry Holmes Stewart (1847–1937), who won the FA Cup with Wanderers in 1873, was rector at the...
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    Retrieved 19 April 2012. Williams, Stewart; Williams, John (July 1975). South Glamorgan, a county history. Stewart Williams, Publishers. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-900807-19-0...
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    Retrieved 17 April 2012. Williams, Stewart; Williams, John (July 1975). South Glamorgan, a county history. Stewart Williams, Publishers. p. 175. ISBN 978-0-900807-19-0...
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    Hopkins, T. J. (1973), "The Village and Parish of Pendoylan", in Williams, Stewart (ed.), Vale of Glamorgan Series Volume One: History on my doorstep, Cowbridge:...
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    gentry. H. Colburn. p. 295. Retrieved 28 June 2011. Stewart Williams; Denning, R. T. W. (1966). Stewart Williams' Glamorgan historian. D. Brown & Sons. p...
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    ISBN 0140710566. Gunter, Maud (1961). "The Manor of Llanblethian". In Williams, Stewart (ed.). The Garden of Wales. Barry: Stewart Williams Publishers....
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