Studholme is a locality in southern Canterbury in New Zealand's South Island. It is named after Michael Studholme, a pioneer European settler who arrived...
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The Studholme Baronetcy, of Perridge in the County of Devon, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 3 July 1956 for the...
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132. Studholme (2002), p. 116. Khandro.net: Mantras Studholme (2002), p. 143. Studholme (2002), pp. 69-71. Studholme (2002), p. 73. Studholme (2002)...
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1942 to 1966. Studholme was the son of landowner William Paul Studholme and a grandson of New Zealand pioneer and politician John Studholme. He was educated...
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Lupton (10 September 1872 – 10 March 1930), known professionally as Marie Studholme, was an English actress and singer of the Victorian and Edwardian eras...
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Studholme is a surname, and may refer to: Allan Studholme (1946–1919), Canadian trade unionist Alexandra Thomson Studholme (1867-1907), British composer...
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Studholme, Alexander (2002). The Origins of Om Manipadme Hum: A Study of the Karandavyuha Sutra. State University of New York Press. p. 2. Studholme p...
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adult, was befriended, then abused by Ashana Studholme, Lisa Richardson and Shaun Pendlebury, after Studholme moved into a neighbouring property in 2021...
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Studholme may refer to one of the following Studholme (surname) Studholme Hodgson (1708–1798), a British field marshal during the 18th century. Studholme...
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Marion Studholme (27 June 1927 – 6 January 2016) was an English soprano, best known for her performances with Sadler's Wells Opera Company, and as a regular...
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Paul Henry William Studholme, 2nd Baronet (16 January 1930 – 31 January 1990) was a British Army officer and landowner. Studholme was born in Paddington...
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Sir Henry "Harry" William Studholme, 3rd Baronet, DL is a British forester, businessman and landowner. He is the chairman of the U.K. Forestry Commission...
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John Studholme (1829–1903) was a 19th-century British pioneer of New Zealand, farmer and politician in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. John Studholme...
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William Paul Studholme (23 April 1864 – 23 February 1941) was a New Zealand barrister and cricketer. He played in two first-class matches for Canterbury...
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Gilfred Studholme (1740–1792) was a British military officer who commanded forces on the Saint John River, Nova Scotia during the American Revolution...
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Studholme is a hamlet in the English county of Cumbria. Studholme is located about a mile north-west of the village of Little Bampton. Wikimedia Commons...
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mani padme hum and also teaching the important Cundi dharani. Alexander Studholme writes that the Kāraṇḍavyūhasūtra presents the great bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara...
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Field Marshal Studholme Hodgson (1708 – 20 October 1798) was a British Army officer who served during the 18th century. After serving as an Aide-de-Camp...
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Edgar Studholme (29 July 1866 – 1 June 1949) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Canterbury in 1891/92. List of Canterbury...
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Studholme College is a residential college of the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand situated on Clyde Street, a few minutes walk northeast of...
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released five albums and three EPs. The band was formed by vocalist James Studholme and fiddle player Eddie Bishop, who were joined by mandolin player Tim...
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Esther Hope (redirect from Esther Studholme Baker)
Esther Studholme Hope (née Barker, 8 August 1885 – 16 July 1975) was a New Zealand artist. Hope was born in Woodbury, New Zealand, on 8 August 1885. Her...
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John Studholme Brownrigg (17 March 1786 – 1853) was an English merchant and British Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from...
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Glastonbury Festival. Blink Productions was founded in 1985 by producer James Studholme and director Bob Lawrie, originally with a reputation of being a “quirky...
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Studholme John Hodgson (c. 1803 – 30 August 1890) was the General Officer Commanding, Ceylon. Hodgson was born in Ipswich and baptised on 5 May 1803....
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Alexandra Thomson (redirect from Alexandra Studholme)
Alexandra Thomson Studholme (24 May 1867 – 15 October 1907) was a British composer who published her music under the name Alexandra Thomson (also seen...
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1978 by ex-Derelicts members Susan Gogan (vocals, synthesizer) and John Studholme guitar, synthesizer, along with David Boyd (bass) and Nicholas Cash (drums)...
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Allan Studholme (8 December 1846 – 28 July 1919) was a Canadian trade unionist and Ontario politician. He served as Labour MLA from 1906 to 1919. Born...
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Douglas Brownrigg (redirect from Wellesley Douglas Studholme Brownrigg)
Lieutenant General Sir Wellesley Douglas Studholme Brownrigg KCB DSO (21 April 1886 – 7 February 1946) was a senior British Army officer who became Military...
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Admiral Sir Henry John Studholme Brownrigg, KBE, CB, DSO (3 September 1882 – 24 January 1943) was a Royal Navy officer who was Commander-in-Chief, The...
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