James Townsend (baptised 8 February 1737 – 1 July 1787) was an English Whig politician and Lord Mayor of London in 1772–73. He is believed to be England's...
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Zealand's South Island James Townsend (British politician) (1737–1787), Lord Mayor of London 1772 James Townsend (New York politician) (1729–1790), U.S. Congressman-elect...
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James Mackay may refer to: James Mackay (British Army officer) (1718–1785), captain in the British Army during the French and Indian War James Mackay (New...
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Cyril Townsend, Sir Cyril David Townsend (1937-2013), British politician. Dallas Townsend, Dallas S. Townsend, Jr., American broadcaster Darian Townsend, South...
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Washington. Townsend was the third son of eight children of Samuel and Sarah Townsend from Oyster Bay, New York. His father was a Whig-slanted politician who...
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British America. He was the first son of Prior Townsend (1749–1803) and Sarah (née Feake) Townsend (1750–1833). Among his siblings was Jacob Townsend...
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James Townsend Oswald (23 February 1748 – 3 January 1814) was a Scottish politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1768 and 1779. Oswald was...
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Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (redirect from Princess Margaret of Britain)
Queen's death—was enacted to allow Margaret to marry Townsend, but as late as 23 July most other British newspapers except the Daily Mirror did not discuss...
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Virginia. The leaders of the spy ring were Abraham Woodhull and Robert Townsend, using the aliases of "Samuel Culper Sr." and "Samuel Culper Jr.", respectively;...
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Lee Anderson (born 6 January 1967) is a British Reform UK politician and television presenter who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashfield...
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George VI (redirect from George VI of Great Britain and Ireland)
(1998), British Monarchs, London: Robinson, pp. 703–704, ISBN 978-1-84119-096-9 Judd, pp. 248–249 Judd, p. 186; Rhodes James, p. 216 Townsend, p. 137...
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religious rather than an ethnic minority in the 18th/19th century. This was James Townsend, a Whig MP who was of one-eighth African ancestry and who later went...
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and music publisher James Oswald (younger) (1715–1769), of Dunnikier, Scottish Whig politician and Privy Counsellor James Townsend Oswald (1748–1814),...
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George Clinton (vice president) (redirect from George Clinton (Politician))
Ulster County from 1768 to 1775, aligned with the anti-British Livingston faction. His brother James was a member of the New York Provincial Congress that...
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James Duncan Gordon Davidson (10 January 1927 – 29 June 2017) was a British Liberal politician and farmer. He served as Member of Parliament for Aberdeenshire...
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Frederick Townsend, FLS (5 December 1822 – 16 December 1905) was a British botanist and Conservative politician who served as a Member of Parliament for...
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John Stewart (Lymington MP) (category Black British MPs)
Member of Parliament (MP) of the Parliament of the United Kingdom after James Townsend. Stewart was an illegitimate son of former Camelford Tory MP John Stewart...
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Conservative adviser and journalist Robert Tombs, historian and writer Lisa Townsend, PCC for Surrey Thomas Turrell, London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley...
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Townsend Andrews (20 November 1702 – 1737) of Coulston, Wiltshire, was a British official and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727...
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President James Madison during the War of 1812. Although he did not himself serve in a militia during the War of 1812, during the British occupation...
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An Evening with Devin Townsend Jon Stickler, stereoboard.com 07 September 2015, accessed 29 July 2019 "Hauser & Wirth / St James's Church, Piccadilly"....
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government economist Roderick MacFarquhar, politician, journalist, academic Bryan Magee, philosopher James Martin, author Nicholas O'Shaughnessy, economist...
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Mark Wallace (redirect from Mark Wallace (politician))
many high-ranking politicians and advisors including John Bolton, 27th National Security Advisor of the United States, Frances Townsend, former assistant...
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John-Mackie, Labour politician (in 1980) Malcolm McDowell, actor (in 1995; also declined CBE in 1984). Michael Meacher, Labour politician James Meade, economist...
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387–389, 392. Holmes, Oliver W. (Autumn 1956). "Peregrinations of a Politician: James A. Garfield's Diary of a Trip to Montana in 1872". Montana The Magazine...
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Liberian politician and businessman E. Reginald Townsend, Liberian politician and journalist Winston Tubman, Liberian lawyer and politician Clarence Lorenzo...
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New York politician (d. 1857) Robert Townsend Farquhar, British colonial administrator (d. 1830) October 18 – Cowles Mead, American politician (d. 1844)...
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George Turner (redirect from George Turner (politician))
servant) (1896–1974), British government official George B. Turner (1899–1963), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient George Townsend Turner (1906–1979)...
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Robert Cock (1801–1871), colonist of South Australia Townsend D. Cock (1838–1913), New York politician Cocks Cox Coxe Coxen Coxon Kock This page lists people...
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James (1852). The Chainbearer; or, The Littlepage Manuscripts. New York: Stringer & Townsend. Fenimore Cooper, James (1853). Old Ironsides. James Fenimore...
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