• John Thomas Toothill (birth registered second ¼ 1866 – 29 June 1947) was an English rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in...
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  • Sir John Norman Toothill CBE (11 November 1908 – 5 July 1986) was an English electrical engineer who rose to be Managing Director of Ferranti. He was the...
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  • Toot Hill (redirect from Toothill)
    Toot Hill or Toothill may refer to: Toot Hill, Essex, a village Toothill, Wiltshire, a settlement near Freshbrook, Swindon, Wiltshire Toothill, West Yorkshire...
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  • (Bradford) William Stadden (Dewsbury) J W Sykes (Batley) John Willie Sutcliffe (Heckmondwike) John Toothill (Bradford) Harry Wilkinson (Halifax) English rugby...
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  • John Tracy 2021 Paul Kaminski 2021 Paul Nielsen 2021 Robert Winn 2022 Colin Paynter 2022 Jonathan Cooper 2022 Tewolde Tewolde 1961 Sir John Toothill 1963...
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  • 218 John "Jack" Dyson Three-quarters 1890-03-01 v Scotland at Edinburgh 219 Edgar Holmes Forward 1890-03-01 v Scotland at Edinburgh 220 John Toothill Forward...
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  • politician, prime minister of the Ukrainian national government (1941). Sir John Toothill, 77, English electrical engineer. James Walsh, 73, Australian cricketer...
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  • Archive. In 1960–1961 John Toothill, general manager of Ferranti, led an Inquiry into the Scottish Economy, and in 1961 the Toothill Report was published...
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  • (born 1925) Roger Cuthbert Wakefield, surveyor (born 1906) 5 July – Sir John Toothill, industrialist (born 1908) 9 July – Sir Percy Edward Kent, geologist...
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  • the company's domestic product line. In the expansion, accountant Sir John Toothill and chief engineer Dr. N. H. Searby were employed. As World War II approached...
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  •  Great Britain Jonathan Penrose, Adrian Hollis, Simon Webb, John Footner, John Toothill and Cris Shephard  West Germany  Soviet Union 10th (1987–1995)...
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    Edith Toothill (1867–1942), at Wesley Church Broomhill. The Toothills were an affluent Methodist family from Fulwood, headed by John Toothill, who had...
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  • Chairman, Liverpool Health Authority. For services to Health Care. John Toothill, National Park Officer, Lake District Special Planning Board. For services...
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    regular guest on Any Questions? Sir John Toothill (1908–1986), general manager of Ferranti electronics Sir John Saint (1898–1987), agricultural chemist...
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  • a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir John Toothill, William E J Farvis and Oppenshaw Taylor. He received honorary doctorates...
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  • obtained a patent with Frank Humber. In 1945 Taylor was requested by Sir John Toothill to set up an electronics research laboratory in Edinburgh which attracted...
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  • Halifax A. Davey Normanton Robert Wood Liversedge Archie Rigg Halifax John Toothill Bradford Tom Broadley Bingley Harry Bradshaw Bramley Harry Speed Castleford...
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  • Duckett (Bradford) Archie Rigg (Halifax) Donald Jowett (Heckmondwike) John Toothill (Bradford) Tom Broadley (Bingley) Harry Bradshaw (Bramley) H Speed (Castleford)...
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  • (Brighouse Rangers) Joseph Richards (Bradford) William Stadden (Dewsbury) John Toothill (Bradford) Harry Wilkinson (Halifax) James Wright (Bradford) English...
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  • Liversedge George Mosley Leeds Parish Church Robert Wood Liversedge John Toothill (c) Bradford Tom Broadley West Riding G. Nowell Leeds W. Sutcliffe Huddersfield...
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    Toothill Fort, or Toothill Ring, or Toothill camp, is the site of an Iron Age univallate hill fort located in Hampshire. The site occupies an extremely...
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  • Jack Rathmell (Hunslet) J Redman (Manningham) T Summersgill (Leeds) John Toothill (Bradford) R Wood (Brighouse Rangers) English rugby union system Rugby...
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  • Billy J. Mitchell as Gunner Childs Peter Quince as Gunner Sharpe Paul Toothill as Gunner Gale Tricia Newby as Bombardier/Corporal Murray Louise Burton...
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    field off New Hey Road. Rastrick Bowling Club is situated at the bottom of Toothill Bank which has many local bowling teams and entertainment nights, and is...
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    Jill Melford was an actress. The Sport of Kings (1931) - Sir Reginald Toothill Night of the Garter (1933) - Kenneth Warwick Department Store (1935) -...
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    on an area known as Toothill. The name Toothill comes from the Old English word tot, which means 'look-out', and the top of Toothill provides a good view...
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    Central, Chiseldon, Dorcan, Eastcott, Freshbrook, Lawns, Park, Ridgeway, Toothill, Walcot, and Wroughton. 2010–2024: The Borough of Swindon wards of Central...
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  • Mullett in A Touch of Frost) as the doctor, James Ottaway as Mr Oxley, Paul Toothill as the Meter Man and George Webb as Daddy (uncredited). Note: Also known...
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    groups, including Co-Freemasonry. Heselton points to a reference to nearby Toothill as a "witch centre" in a book by Justine Glass, who does not name her informant...
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    activity became sheep grazing. It was on Caburn and other local pastures that John Ellman reared his famous breed of Southdown sheep. During the Second World...
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