Charles William Oakes CMG (30 November 1861 – 2 July 1928) was an Australian politician. Oakes was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, to Agnes Jane...
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Trees A Crowd. Oakes was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, in 1983,[non-primary source needed] the son of a Church of England canon. Oakes grew up in Fordingbridge...
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'ac' meaning oak. The first recorded mention of the surname is in Somerset. Alan Oakes (born 1962), English football player and coach Alf Oakes (1901–1967)...
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147. Oakes was awarded his county cap by Sussex in 1937 and had a benefit season in 1954 which raised £4,100. He was the elder brother of Jack Oakes. "Charlie...
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Major-General Sir John Charles Oakes Marriott, KCVO, CB, DSO & Bar, MC (29 June 1895 – 11 September 1978) was a senior British Army officer who served...
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2020, Oakes Farms was awarded a $70 million contract to distribute food boxes by the Trump Administration. In May 2021, Oakes stepped down from Oakes Farms...
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Maine. Oakes was born in 1856 in Yarmouth, Maine, to Benjamin Oakes (1819–1901) and Mary Lovell (1819–1866). His older brother, Frank L. Oakes (1850–1912)...
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the broader De La Rue group, where Robin Marlar also made his mark.. He was the younger brother of Charles Oakes. Jack Oakes at CricketArchive v t e...
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subject of several books and four films. Oakes was born in Sangerville, Maine, one of five children of William Pitt Oakes and Edith Nancy Lewis. His father was...
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The Royal Oak was the English oak tree within which the future King Charles II of England hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester...
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Charles Oaks (Oakes) Ermatinger (February 5, 1851 – December 16, 1921) was an Ontario lawyer, judge and political figure. He represented Elgin East in...
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The Charles Town Oaks is a Grade II American Thoroughbred horse race for three year old fillies, over a distance of 7 furlongs on the dirt held annually...
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Lyell Louis Mallet Andrew Mamedoff Thomas Manders Ross Mangles VC John Charles Oakes Marriott Buck McNair Homi Maneck Mehta Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn...
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An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus Quercus of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called...
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Colonel Pendargast, on behalf of the British Governor of Madras, Sir Charles Oakly. The British emerged victoriously and the zamindar was shot dead in...
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merchant, arrived in Montreal from Switzerland and together with his son Charles Oakes (1776 to 1833), and Sebastian Freyvogel have explored the large Huron...
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politician) (1859–1945), English political economist and historian John Charles Oakes Marriott (1895–1978), British Army general William Thackeray Marriott...
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railroad history of northern Ontario; the history of the fur trader Charles Oakes Ermatinger and the Ermatinger Old Stone House; the labour history of...
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Ziba Burrill Oakes (1807 – May 25, 1871) was a broker of slaves and real estate in Charleston, South Carolina. Oakes is significant in the history of...
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Cricket Club at Cambusdoon, where he was coached by former Sussex player Charles Oakes. Denness was selected to play cricket for Scotland against Ireland in...
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that year. Oak Apple Day (or Royal Oak Day) is a former public holiday in England on 29 May that commemorated the Restoration of Charles II in 1660....
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American Business Editors and Writers, the Deadline Awards, and the John B. Oakes Awards 2013, with other The New York Times reporters, Pulitzer Prize for...
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Robur (truck), an East German truck brand Robur Carolinum (Latin for Charles' oak), a constellation named by the English astronomer Sir Edmond Halley in...
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of the oldest surviving houses in Northern Ontario. It was built by Charles Oakes Ermatinger, a former North West Company fur trader who lived in the...
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Allan (1857–1924)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2023. "OAKES, Charles William (1861–1928)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2023...
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Day by the Royal Hospital Chelsea, which was founded by Charles II in 1681. In Ireland, Oak Apple Day was made a public holiday under the Act of Settlement...
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The Day After (redirect from Dr.Oakes)
Denise, Klein, and Oakes are wasting away from radiation sickness. Returning to Kansas City to see his old home one last time, Oakes finds squatters there...
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(NRHP) in Charles County, Maryland Oak Grove (MBTA station), a stop on Boston's Orange Line subway, straddling Malden and Melrose, Massachusetts Oak Grove...
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variously as Payshahquodoquay, Pach-a-kwa-dok-we, etc.), daughter of Charles Oakes Ermatinger and Charlotte Katawabide; Nu-gu-nay-au-nah-quod; Odishkwaagamiikwe...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Hildebrand Oakes, 1st Baronet, GCB (19 January 1754 – 9 September 1822) was a British Army officer. Oakes was commissioned into the 33rd...
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