• William Henry Gowan (June 2, 1884 – May 22, 1957) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration,...
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  • Canadian-Irish politician Peter Gowan (1946–2009), British academic Tay Gowan (born 1998), American football player William Henry Gowan (1884–1957), American sailor...
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    (1878–1949), for action in the Philippine–American War Boatswain's Mate William Henry Gowan (1884–1957), for peacetime service in Coquimbo, Chile Captain Sydney...
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  • William Gowan Todd (1820–1877) was a nineteenth-century Anglo-Irish author and cleric. In the later years of his life he founded and managed St. Mary's...
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  • Hunter Gowan I's father, John Gowan, was an officer in King William’s army and bought property in Wexford for his eldest son, John Hunter Gowan I, an attorney...
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  • Clarendon Gowan 03.03.1938–27.05.1938: Sir Hugh Bomford (acting) 01.06.1938–01.07.1940: Sir Francis Verner Wylie 17.09.1940–16.09.1946: Sir Henry Joseph...
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    Mark McGowan AC (born 13 July 1967) is an Australian former politician and naval officer who served as the 30th premier of Western Australia from 2017...
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  • Requiem for a Nun (category Novels by William Faulkner)
    introduced the characters of Temple Drake, her friend (later husband) Gowan Stevens, and Gowan's uncle Gavin Stevens. The events in Requiem are set in Faulkner's...
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    Rósa Arianna "Rose" McGowan (born September 5, 1973) is an American actress and activist. After her film debut in a brief role in the comedy Encino Man...
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    actions during the incident, Wheeler and another man, Boatswain's Mate William Henry Gowan, were awarded the Medal of Honor two months later, on March 19. Wheeler's...
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    McGowan, a novel about a 21st century researcher into the life of Anne Boleyn seeking to exonerate her reputation. Anne Boleyn's marriage to Henry VIII...
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    of tender thought; Thou, like the morning, in thy saffron coat,/ Bright gowan, and marsh-marigold, farewell!" (L.19–22). This kind of conversational tone...
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    Hampton Court Palace (category Henry VIII)
    the throne of King Henry VIII, a new "Tudor Garden" was created in Chapel Court, Hampton Court, designed by Todd Longstaffe-Gowan. To decorate the garden...
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    once was wooed by Henry Gowan. She is linked with Rigaud, as he left the valuable box of Clennam family papers with her. Mr William Dorrit: About thirty...
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    appears as Alexander Henry Boswell MacGowan in some sources. He was born on Prince Edward Island, the son of William Stainforth MacGowan and Ann Burston Boswall...
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    Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries for 20 years. McGowan was the only son of Henry McGowan Esq. and his wife Agnes (née Wilson). He was educated at...
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  • Atherley (1947–2014), a daughter of Hon. William Johnston McGowan, second son of Harry McGowan, 1st Baron McGowan, on 18 April 1968. They lived at Lydden...
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    pp. 564. ISBN 0-521-08416-4. OCLC 588815. Gowan Dawson (2004) "Victorian periodicals and the making of William Kingdon Clifford's posthumous reputation"...
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    The McGowan family is a noble family holding titles in the Peerage of the United Kingdom and the Peerage and Baronetage of Ireland . Through the current...
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    to William Buckland in 1829". JustGiving. Retrieved 15 October 2020. Rudwick 2008, pp. 154–158 Emling 2009, pp. 173–176 McGowan 2001, p. 131 McGowan 2001...
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  • of the beautiful Minnie (Pet) Meagles, who prefers aspiring artist, Henry Gowan, to her parents' distress. Arthur befriends Amy, but only as someone...
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  • (1966). From 1962 to 1970 she was married to British producer William Rory "Kip" Gowans, with whom she had children. She died in Bath, Somerset, England...
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  • of the Province of Canada. He defeated Ogle Gowan in the 1867 general election; he was defeated by Henry Merrick in the general election that followed...
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    Patricia Ann McGowan Wald (/wɔːld/; September 16, 1928 – January 12, 2019) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as the chief judge of the United...
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    Henry Jacob Friendly (July 3, 1903 – March 11, 1986) was an American jurist who served as a federal circuit judge on the United States Court of Appeals...
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    John Gowans (13 November 1934 – 8 December 2012) was a Scottish clergyman, who was the 16th General of The Salvation Army from 1999 to 2002, succeeding...
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  • Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Labor Premier Henry Daglish. It succeeded the James Ministry on 10 August 1904 after the 1904...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Madeleine Astor. Behe, George; Phillip Gowan, Hermann Sōldner. "Mrs Madeleine Talmage Astor (née Force)". Encyclopedia...
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    half-brother), and William Maitland of Lethington, and governed as the Catholic monarch of a Protestant kingdom. Mary married her half-cousin Henry Stuart, Lord...
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    the War in Spain, from a Journal of Personal Observations. Glasgow: Muir, Gowans, & Co. "Taming the frontier: Land issues on the eve of the Treaty of Waitangi"...
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