• Cuthbert Esquire Dukes OBE (24 July 1890 – 3 February 1977) was an English physician, pathologist and author, for whom the Dukes classification for colorectal...
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  • British pathologist Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977) devised a classification system for colorectal cancer. Several different forms of the Dukes classification were...
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  • the Big O and Dukes Show Charlene Dukes, American academic administrator Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977), English pathologist Daragh Dukes, musician and producer...
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  • Load of Mischief. He was the older brother of MI6 spy Paul Dukes and pathologist Cuthbert Dukes. Marie Rambert, "Quicksilver: Autobiography" (London: St...
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  • Cuthbert Constable (c. 1680 – 1746), English physician and antiquary Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977), English physician, pathologist and author Cuthbert Ellison...
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    playwright Ashley Dukes (1885-1959) and the renowned physician Cuthbert Dukes (1890-1977). He had an elder sister, Irene Catherine Dukes (1887-1950), who...
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  • (born 1956), actor and television presenter Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977), pathologist and author Sir Paul Dukes (1889–1967), journalist and MI6 officer Jon...
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  • pathologist (see Dubin–Johnson syndrome). Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977), English physician and pathologist for whom the Dukes classification for colorectal cancer...
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    Among his siblings were playwright Ashley Dukes and the physician Cuthbert Dukes. After their marriage, the Dukes lived at 180 Riverside Drive in New York...
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  • English novelist Muriel Duckworth (1908–2009), Canadian peace campaigner Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977), English physician and pathologist Robert Dunkin (1761–1831)...
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  • p/f) Richard Duke (1658–1711, England, p) Ashley Dukes (1885–1959, England, d/nf) Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977, England, nf) Alexandre Dumas, père (father...
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  • and anatomist; the Douglas pouch and Douglas line are named for him Cuthbert Dukes, pathologist and author Richard Eastell, professor of bone medicine...
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  • Scotland/England, E) Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977, England, M/R) Leopold Dukes (1810–1891, Hungary/England, Lc) in German Paul Dukes (1934–2021, England/Scotland...
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  • Richard Duke (1658–1711), poet and cleric Ashley Dukes (1885–1959), playwright and critic Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977), medical writer and pathologist Michael...
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  • Army Medical Corps Temp Capt. Thomas Drury, Labour Corps Temp Capt. Cuthbert Dukes, Royal Army Medical Corps Maj. Frederick Alexander Du Breul, Gloucestershire...
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    1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Cuthbert Dukes MD 1914 English pathologist, devised the Dukes classification system for colorectal cancer...
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    especially that of litholapaxy, the manipulation was graceful". When Cuthbert Dukes became president of the urology section of the RSM in 1956, he disclosed...
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  • us ideals to follow, inspirations for our work and hope for the future". 1957–1959 Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys, Bt CB FRCP 1959–1960 Cuthbert Dukes...
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    fashionable to discuss. In 1924 he started the Polyposis Registry with Cuthbert Dukes, which kept data on people with inherited multiple polyps. In 1925 his...
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  • Cavendish and his second wife Catherine Ogle, 8th Baroness Ogle, daughter of Cuthbert Ogle, 7th Baron Ogle. William Cavendish became Viscount Mansfield in 1620...
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    Car? (2000), Road Trip (2000), Evolution (2001), The Rundown (2003), The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), Mr. Woodcock (2007), Role Models (2008), and The Wrath...
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    Greenville, South Carolina. When Eugenia Duke was 18, she married Harry Cuthbert Duke in 1900 and moved to Greenville. She was active in working towards...
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    The Dukes is a theatre in Lancaster, England. It is the county's only producing theatre venue, and is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation...
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  • again". AL.com. Retrieved 11 September 2020. The 63-year-old Hollywood star Cuthbert, Matt (December 2008). "Mobile native actor Richard Tyson says he'd like...
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    Arthur Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington (category Dukes of Ciudad Rodrigo)
    Lady Eileen Wellesley (13 February 1887 – 31 October 1952) married Capt. Cuthbert Julian Orde RFC, had two daughters Lord George Wellesley (29 July 1889...
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    day Britain's largest ever cow. The Priory Church of St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Bolton Abbey, is an active Church of England church, serving the village...
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  • Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1922–2012) (category Daughters of British dukes)
    Lady Victoria Lucy Diana Percy (born 19 April 1949), married John Aiden Cuthbert in 1975 and had issue. They were divorced before 2000, and she married...
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    (1966) takes place in the fictional Paraquat County, Georgia. Television The Dukes of Hazzard (1979–1985) takes place in Hazzard and Chickasaw counties in...
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    Westminster Abbey. In 1583 he married Joane Ogle, Baroness Ogle, the daughter of Cuthbert Ogle, 7th Baron Ogle. None of their children survived him, and he was succeeded...
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    Pope Urban IV. In the Middle Ages, the Champdivers were vassals of the Dukes of Burgundy, and they lived in a mansion that was destroyed in 1477 by King...
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