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    Kezia Elizabeth Hayter (1818–1885) was a volunteer in prison reform in England. In 1841 she was matron on board the convict transport ship Rajah to Australia...
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  • aid worker John Hayter (1800–1895), English painter John Hayter (antiquary) (1756–1818), English churchman and academic Kezia Hayter (1818–1885), Australian...
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    known as the Rajah quilt. The arranger of this quilt is believed to be Kezia Hayter who was the only free woman. She had come from the Millbank Penitentiary...
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  • wife Jane Franklin. The organisation of this quilt is considered to be Kezia Hayter who was the only free woman. She had come from the Millbank Penitentiary...
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    had been stitched on board by the convicts under the supervision of Kezia Hayter, the ship's matron. While female convicts on board other ships were provided...
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  • Edward Burnham (Acting Diploma 1938) Lorraine Burroughs (BA Acting 2003) Kezia Burrows (BA Acting 2004) David Burt (Acting Diploma 1973) Donald Burton...
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  • but he was taken ill so he was replaced by Chris Leslie. 9 March 2017: Kezia Dugdale was a last minute replacement for John McDonnell, who couldn't make...
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    Thomas Pepys (“the Red”) 1 of Hatcham Barnes (Surrey) (? – 1615)   +   Kezia ? Thomas Pepys (“the Executor”), lawyer (1611–1675)   (1) +(1654)+   Anne...
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  • Resources. Prince John Valentine Williams, Chairman, Bo Town Council. Rachel Kezia Williams, Ward Sister, Ministry of Health. Companions of the Order Frederick...
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