John Bland may refer to: John Bland (martyr) (died 1555), one of the Canterbury Martyrs Sir John Bland, 4th Baronet (1663–1715), of the Bland baronets...
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Sir John Bland-Sutton, 1st Baronet (21 April 1855 – 20 December 1936), was a British surgeon. He was the son of Enfield Highway farmer Charles William...
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John Louis Bland (22 September 1945 – 9 May 2023) was a South African professional golfer who won more than thirty professional tournaments around the...
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John Bland (? – c. 1825) was probably born in Devon, England and became notable in Canadian history for his time spent in Newfoundland. Bland was probably...
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John Bland (died c. 1788) was an Irish barrister and writer. He is known for a single dramatic work, the Song of Solomon (1760). John Bland was the son...
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also won the Hollard Royal Swazi Sun Classic over South African veteran John Bland. He earned full playing privileges on the Ben Hogan Tour for 1990, winning...
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John Bland FRAIC (13 November 1911 – 26 March 2002) was a Canadian architect and educator. He played a fundamental role in transforming architectural education...
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Canterbury Martyrs (redirect from John Bland (martyr))
is recorded in Foxe's Book of Martyrs. On 12 July 1555, John Bland (rector of Adesham), John Frankesh (vicar of Rolvindon), Nicholas Sheterden, and Humphrey...
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John Bland (born 23 August 1958) is a British rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He rowed for Oxford in the...
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1Defeated Charles in 18-hole playoff; Player (68), Charles (70). 2Defeated Bland with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. 1The Senior...
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member of the Canadian Royal Family. It was designed by John Bland of the firm Rother, Bland, and Trudeau, and is considered one of the most important...
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Richard Bland (May 6, 1710 – October 26, 1776), sometimes referred to as Richard Bland II or Richard Bland of Jordan's Point, was an American Founding...
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malformation. The malformation was first described by English surgeon John Bland-Sutton in 1887, though it was named by German psychiatrist Clemens Ernst...
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John Malcolm Bland (born January 30, 1967) is an American college football coach. He is the quarterbacks coach for the Catholic High School for Boys, a...
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since it was formed in 1971. The season was dominated by John Bland and Gary Player. Bland won the first two events however Player won the consecutive...
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Bland is a surname thought to derive from Old English (ge)bland 'storm', 'commotion'. Alternatively, it may derive from the Latin word ‘blandus’ meaning...
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in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The first president of Silversea would be John Bland, former president of Sitmar Cruises. The majority of the first office...
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1634, later renamed Charles City County. Giles Bland (son of John Bland and grandson of Theodorick Bland of Westover), inherited it, but he was hanged...
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Queen's County, Ireland, and the third son of John Bland and Elizabeth née Birch, daughter of Robert Birch, Bland was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge...
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great-grandfather of Chancellor Theodorick Bland) and John Bland . Bland married Margaret Man and had two sons: John Bland (born December 8, 1698); he married...
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it was formed in 1971. The early half of the season was dominated by John Bland and Fulton Allem who alternated between wins for the first six events...
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Jane Nenninger Bland (born June 1, 1965) is an American lawyer from Texas who serves as a justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. She received her Bachelor...
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E. Nesbit (redirect from Edith Bland)
Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 – 4 May 1924) was an English writer and poet, who published her books for children as E. Nesbit...
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to the song "WAP" by rapper Cardi B, Nolan, another TikTok user named John Bland, and others were called into question for posting seductive "thirst trapping"...
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non-White players since 1991. Five black golfers have won events: South Africa's John Mashego at the 1991 Bushveld Classic; South Africa's Lindani Ndwandwe at...
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Marcus' grandsons, Marcus Horatio Bland and John Bland; four generations of the Bland family were involved in the Bland Group's management and ownership...
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Sir John Bland, 5th Baronet (1691 – 9 April 1743) of Kippax Park, Yorkshire and Hulme Hall, Lancashire, was a British landowner and politician who sat...
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Sandra Annette Bland was a 28-year-old African-American woman who was found hanged in a jail cell in Waller County, Texas, on July 13, 2015, three days...
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Edward Bland (died ca. 1653) was an English explorer and merchant. Bland was born in England to the wife of John Bland, a London merchant and investor...
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Golf (with John Bland) 1998 Japan Senior Open 1999 Japan Senior Open 2010 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf – Raphael Division (with John Bland) Top 10...
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