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    John George Cobbe (1859 – 29 December 1944) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party, United Party and the National Party. Cobbe was born in...
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  • Cobbe, Irish writer and animal rights activist Charles Cobbe, Archbishop of Dublin Clement Cobbe (after 1527-?1574), English MP and mayor John Cobbe,...
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    The Cobbe portrait is an early Jacobean panel painting of a gentleman which has been argued to be a life portrait of William Shakespeare. It is displayed...
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    philosopher, writer and social reformer Frances Power Cobbe and General Sir Alexander Cobbe VC. The Cobbes were originally from Steventon, Swarraton, Hampshire...
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  • Stewart NOAAS John N. Cobb, American fisheries research ship in service 1950–2008 John Cobbe (1859–1944), Irish-born New Zealand politician John Cobb Cooper...
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    General Sir Alexander Stanhope Cobbe VC GCB KCSI DSO (6 June 1870 – 29 June 1931) was a senior British Indian Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria...
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    Frances Power Cobbe (4 December 1822 – 5 April 1904) was an Anglo-Irish writer, philosopher, religious thinker, social reformer, anti-vivisection activist...
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    sources, Cobbe’s father Thomas Cobbe is also given the title Governor of the Isle of Man. Cobbe's older brother was Colonel Richard Chaloner Cobbe. Cobbe arrived...
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    Wayback Machine "Cobbe Collection of keyboard instruments". Cecilia. Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2018. "Cobbe Collection"...
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    Four candidates were elected unopposed: Walter Broadfoot in Waitomo, John Cobbe in Oroua, Alfred Ransom in Pahiatua, and Kenneth Williams in Bay of Plenty...
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    Dann Hume (born Daniel Benjamin Cobbe, 1987, Feilding) on drums, guitar and vocals.: 1  One of their ancestors John Cobbe (1859–1944) owned a general store...
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    mainstream party's economic and conscription policies, followed dissident MP John A. Lee to his new Democratic Labour Party. A general election was due to...
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    Allophylus cobbe, commonly known as titberry or Indian allophylus, is a pantropical, shrub in the family Sapindaceae with many uses in traditional medicine...
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  • Thomas Cobbe (1733–1814), of the Newbridge Demesne in north County Dublin, was an Irish politician. Cobbe was born in London in 1733 into the prominent...
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    disputes within the Labour Party made Fraser's position more difficult. John A. Lee, a notable socialist within the Party, vehemently disapproved of the...
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    and Alexander Young. In the back row are (left to right): David Jones, John Cobbe, Adam Hamilton, and Robert Masters. Jackson, D. Michael (2013). The Crown...
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    successful advocacy of daylight saving time. Sidey was born on 27 May 1863, to John and Johan Murray Sidey, in the Dunedin suburb of Corstorphine. His father...
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    December 1928 (6) Thomas Wilford 10 December 1928 10 December 1929 Ward 13 John Cobbe 18 December 1929 6 December 1935 Forbes 14 Peter Fraser 6 December 1935...
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    Gordon Coates Reform 28 January 1933 6 December 1935 Minister of Defence John Cobbe United 22 September 1931 6 December 1935 Minister of Education Robert...
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    another for three vacancies on the city council. Sullivan was replaced by John Beanland. Among the successful city council candidates was Robert Macfarlane...
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    December 1928 17 Thomas Wilford 10 December 1928 10 December 1929 Ward 18 John Cobbe 10 December 1929 6 December 1935 Forbes 19 Fred Jones 6 December 1935...
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    nomination for the 1921 by-election in the Auckland East seat, but was beaten by John A. Lee. Later, he shifted his attention to the seat of Eden — he contested...
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    popular with the electorate. Labour lost two urban seats: Auckland East (John A. Lee) and Grey Lynn (Fred Bartram), and many town workers and unionists...
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    1938. p. 12. Retrieved 23 November 2019. Bremer, Robert James. "Ormond, John Davies Wilder". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture...
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    1925. Wilford was born in Lower Hutt in 1870. His parents were the surgeon John George Frederick Wilford and his wife, Elizabeth Catherine Mason. His grandfather...
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    studied with John Gibson in Rome and lived for decades with the well-known philosopher, animal welfare advocate, and feminist Frances Power Cobbe. Lloyd was...
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    Hunter in turn beat Linklater. In 1938, Hunter was defeated by National’s John Cobbe. After his defeat he moved to Auckland to take up a position as a conciliation...
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    boundary redistribution resulted in the abolition of one seat: Bruce, held by John Edie At the same time, one new seat was created: Hamilton "General elections...
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    a justice of the peace. He won the Auckland East electorate off Labour's John A. Lee in 1928, by 37 votes (Lee put his loss down to alterations in the...
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    Poland Albert Samuel 108 Hugh Poland Oroua David Guthrie John Gordon Eliott 470 John Cobbe Otaki William Hughes Field 2,057 Bob Semple Pahiatua Alfred...
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