• Ken Gill (30 August 1927 – 23 May 2009) was a British trade union leader. He was the General Secretary of the Technical, Administrative and Supervisory...
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  • Ken Gill may refer to: Ken Gill (1927–2009), British trade unionist Ken Gill (bishop) (1932–2013), English Anglican bishop Ken Gill (rugby league), English...
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  • analyst and investor Keith Gill (athletic director), American sports director Ken Gill (disambiguation), several people Kendall Gill (born 1968), American...
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  • club level for Salford (two spells), Widnes and Barrow, as a stand-off. Ken Gill won caps for England while at Salford in 1975 against Wales, in the 1975...
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  • Kenneth Edward Gill (22 May 1932 – 16 February 2013) was an Anglican bishop who was the Assistant Bishop of Newcastle in the Church of England and the...
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  • Housing Association Staff Association 1988: Clive Jenkins and Ken Gill 1988: Ken Gill 1992: Roger Lyons 1988: Roger Lyons and Barbara Switzer 1992: John...
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  • Kenneth, Kenny or Ken Gill is the name of: Ken Gill (1927–2009), British trade unionist Ken Gill (bishop) (1932–2013), Anglican Bishop of Karnataka Central...
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    including most notably Jessie Eden, David Ivon Jones, Abraham Lazarus, Ken Gill, Clem Beckett, GCT Giles, Mike Hicks, and Thora Silverthorne. The CPGB's...
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  • The Lions then hit back with a try under the posts to replacement back Ken Gill which was converted by Fairbairn to bring the scores to 13–12. After Kolc...
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    Ken Gill Memorial Fund, a non-charitable trust established to commemorate his late friend, the British trade unionist and internationalist Ken Gill....
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    Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He began in a number of local bluegrass bands in the 1970s, and...
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    more branches and further disciplinary measures, such as the expulsion of Ken Gill. For two years, the Campaign Group organised within the CPGB to defend...
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  • prodigy Ian Schubert also scored a hat-trick tries. English stand-off Ken Gill ran in three tries. In this match Jim Mills, the Wales prop, was banned...
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    1974: Ken Gill 1919: David Manteklow 1920: David Manteklow and James Young 1929: Post vacant 1946: John Holland 1956: J. Dickinson 1968: Ken Gill 1973:...
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  • Romy Gill MBE is a British-Indian chef, food writer, author and broadcaster. She was the owner and head chef at Romy's Kitchen in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire...
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  • president from 1982 to 2002. More effective in the Communist cause was Ken Gill, president of a large union and in 1974 the first Communist elected in...
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    Quaker philanthropist John Fowler (1826–1864), agricultural engineer Ken Gill (1927–2009), trade union leader and caricaturist, born and brought up in...
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    May 2, 2023. SwissHabs (2012-04-27), Legends of hockey : Ken Dryden, retrieved 2019-03-27 "McGill Athletics". Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved...
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    KenKen and KenDoku are trademarked names for a style of arithmetic and logic puzzle invented in 2004 by Japanese math teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto, who intended...
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    Queen: An Anthology of Campaigning in Zululand, Greenhill Books, 1992. Ken Gillings, Discovering the Battlefields of the Anglo-Zulu War, 2014. Wikimedia...
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  • Duval, 80, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Rouen (1981–2004). Ken Gill, 81, British trade union leader. David Lunceford, 75, American football...
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  • Stanley "Stan" Fearnley (6/9) Keith Fielding (3/9) Colin Forsyth ★ (9/9) Ken Gill (0/9) Parry Gordon (1/9) John Gray ★ (5/9) Jeff Grayshon (4/9) Brian Hogan...
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  • leader Ken Gill and a biography of Marx's collaborator Friedrich Engels John Green, from the Introduction to Ken Sprague – People's Artist Ken Sprague...
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  • Charlton Eric Chisnall Terry Clawson Colin Dixon Les Dyl David Eckersley Ken Gill John Gray Jim Mills Roger Millward Steve Nash George Nicholls Steve Norton...
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  • Star. As such, she worked closely with the union's general secretary, Ken Gill, who was a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain. The TASS became...
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  • The Lions then hit back with a try under the posts to replacement back Ken Gill which was converted by Fairbairn to bring the scores to 13–12. After Kolc...
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  • Charlton Eric Chisnall Terry Clawson Colin Dixon Les Dyl David Eckersley Ken Gill John Gray Jim Mills Roger Millward Steve Nash George Nicholls Steve Norton...
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  • Charlton Eric Chisnall Terry Clawson Colin Dixon Les Dyl David Eckersley Ken Gill John Gray Jim Mills Roger Millward Steve Nash George Nicholls Steve Norton...
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  • year women were ordained priests) at Newcastle Cathedral — both times by Ken Gill, Assistant Bishop of Newcastle. In 1993, she moved to Prudhoe (St Mary...
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  • British National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), a confidant of Arthur Scargill, Ken Gill and Mick McGahey and an adviser to British trade unionists for over 40...
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