• John Staples Harriott (1780–1839) was a British army officer stationed in India, in the service of the East India Company. He came to acquire the Jami'...
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  • Force John Edward Harriott, fur trader for the Hudson's Bay Company John Staples Harriott, British army officer in the service of the East India Company This...
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    John Harriott (1745–1817) was an English seafarer, now known for his part in founding the Marine Police Force. He was resident magistrate at the Thames...
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    Edinburgh University Library. The other portion was acquired by John Staples Harriott of the East India Company sometime prior to 1813. At some point during...
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  • Don Drummond Jackie Edwards Alton Ellis The Ethiopians Owen Gray Derrick Harriott Justin Hinds Jah Jerry Haynes Lloyd Knibb Byron Lee & the Dragonaires Count...
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    Dunkley, John Holt, Ken Boothe, and Bob Andy. Brown's first recording was an original song called "Lips of Wine" for producer Derrick Harriott, but when...
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  • ISBN 0-306-80853-6 Robertson, Alan, Joe Harriott: Fire in his Soul. London: Northway Books, 2003. ISBN 0-9537040-3-3 Staple, Neville. Original Rude Boy. 2009...
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  • oats, feta cheese, watermelon syrup, huckleberries Contestants: Michele Harriott, Catering Chef, CulinAriane, Montclair, NJ (eliminated after the appetizer)...
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    Mel Gaynor, musician, drummer of the rock band Simple Minds. Ainsley Harriott, TV chef. Jimmy Hill, English footballer, manager and broadcaster. Lisa...
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    Carrier, Keith Floyd, Gary Rhodes, Delia Smith, Gordon Ramsay, Ainsley Harriott, Nigella Lawson, Simon Hopkinson, Nigel Slater, Jamie Oliver. From the...
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  • artist with the Joe Harriott Quintet, and on Sunday August 4th he was appearing at the same venue as the featured artist with the John Williams Big Band...
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    programme Can't Cook, Won't Cook, presented by that show's host Ainsley Harriott, who had himself appeared as a GELF in the Series VI episode "Emohawk:...
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  • Gibbings-Jones, Mark; Mueller, Andrew; Virtue, Graeme; Verdier, Hannah; Robinson, John; Catterall, Ali; Howlett, Paul (16 September 2017). "Saturday's best TV:...
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    of Afro-Jamaican descent. Another big African-Caribbean name is Ainsley Harriott, who has appeared in several shows including Ready Steady Cook, Can't Cook...
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  • with an impromptu version of "Unchain My Heart"), Jack Osbourne, Ainsley Harriott, Paul Burrell, Martin Sheen, Julie Walters, Wendy Richard, Joshua Jackson...
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    "Bermuda Traditions". Bermuda National Library. Retrieved 29 January 2013. Harriott, Catherine (1 March 2004). Maverick Guide to Bermuda. Pelican Publishing...
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    DeFries, Malcolm Griffiths, Rannie Hart, Joe Harriott, Shake Keane, Mike Osborne, Terri Quaye, Ernest Ranglin, John Surman and Olaf Vass. In the 1970s, the...
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  • 1975), TV personality, actress Mona Hammond (1931–2022), actress Ainsley Harriott (born 1957), chef and TV presenter Naomie Harris (born 1976), actress Lenny...
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  • process of getting together. Dave moves into Wilgul with Alex and becomes a staple part of the social group. (Season 4–6, recurring Season 3) Jonny Pasvolsky...
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  • sampling meals from the early 1950s, when rationing was still in effect and staples included dried eggs, national loaf, dripping and liver. With a contribution...
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  • saw the first non-Jazz acts appear, notably the Rolling Stones and Long John Baldry on the Sunday afternoon. The Sunday afternoon session featured the...
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  • Armstrong, Mrs S. Flitcroft, Ian Carruthers, John Wills 26–14 1993 Middlesex Pat Launders, Jean Staples, Robin Bellion, Gary Little Warwickshire Sue Jones...
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  • to the community in Nigeria. State of New South Wales Guy Edward Warre Harriott. For services to journalism. Newman Eugene Manion. For services to horse-racing...
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