Sir Richard Malins (9 March 1805 – 15 January 1882) was an English barrister, judge, and politician. The third son of William Malins of Ailston, Warwickshire...
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politician Julian Malins (born 1950), a British barrister Richard Malins (1805–1882), an English barrister, judge, and politician Germans Māliņš (born 1987)...
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Malin Maria Akerman (born Åkerman; 12 May 1978) is a Swedish and American actress. She first appeared in smaller parts in both Canadian and American productions...
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Night in Turin James Erskine 2011 From the Ashes With Joel Devlin and Richard Malins 2015 The Reflektor Tapes Kahlil Joseph With Autumn Durald Arkapaw and...
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Richard Malin Ohmann (July 11, 1931 – October 8, 2021) was an American literary critic. Richard Malin Ohmann was born on July 11, 1931, in Shaker Heights...
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Christopher Egan Emma Lung Brooke Harman Christian Clark Cinematography Richard Malins Edited by Jason Ballantine Music by Jamie Blanks Distributed by Paramount...
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Stuart Vice-Chancellor of the High Court 1853–1868 Succeeded by Sir Richard Malins Political offices Preceded by The Lord Cairns Lord High Chancellor of...
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Archived from the original on 2022-05-22. Retrieved 2022-05-27. Ohmann, Richard Malin (1996). Selling Culture: Magazines, Markets, and Class at the Turn of...
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Wingfield and Blunt, and two Vice-Chancellors, Sir Richard Torin Kindersley and Sir Richard Malins. Edwards devoted his leisure time to the collection...
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The Dead (Joyce short story) (redirect from Freddy Malins)
Protestant guest at the party. Freddy Malins – an alcoholic and friend of the family. Mrs Malins – Freddy Malins' mother. Bartell D'Arcy – a tenor. Gabriel...
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Party Note 1832 William Seymour Blackstone Tory 1834 Conservative 1852 Richard Malins Conservative 1865 Sir Wentworth Dilke, Bt Liberal 1868 Stanley Vickers...
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Mamod (section Malins Engineers in receivership)
company was founded in Birmingham in 1937 by Geoffrey Malins. The name "Mamod" is a combination of "Malins Models." Initially, the company manufactured stationary...
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Marquess of Huntly (1847–1937) Sir Arthur Hobhouse (1819–1904) Sir Richard Malins (1805–1882) The Lord Carrington (1843–1928) The Earl of Rosebery (1847–1929)...
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10 January 1853 – 1868: Sir William Wood 1 December 1866 – 1881: Sir Richard Malins 13 March 1868 – 1869: Sir George Markham Giffard 2 January 1869 – 1870:...
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2010-10-16. Interview with David Kendall in Making & selling culture By Richard Malin Ohmann, Gage Averill - via Google Books "List of David Kendall credits...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Richard Malins Member of Parliament for Wallingford 1865–1868 Succeeded by Stanley Vickers Baronetage of the...
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Railway on 1 July. On 2 July a suit was bought before vice-chancellor Sir Richard Malins and the GER was placed into chancery. Regrouping after this, the board...
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the surgeon William Henry Cary and Elizabeth Malins, the sister of the barrister and MP Sir Richard Malins. Cary attended St Paul's School before studying...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Robert Knight Thomas Leigh Member of Parliament for Wallingford 1832–1852 Succeeded by Richard Malins...
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took silk and attached himself to the court of Vice-chancellor (Sir) Richard Malins, where he shared the leadership with Mr. W. B. Glasse. Among the important...
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Gene Malin (born Victor Eugene James Malinovsky; June 30, 1908 – August 10, 1933), also known by stage names Jean Malin and Imogene Wilson, was an American...
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had also petitioned for its own dissolution and the Chancery judge, Richard Malins, brought that case under his supervision, as well. During the hearings...
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2 18.3 Liberal Democrats Fiona MacKenzie 159 – – Liberal Democrats Richard Malins 108 – – Majority 464 10.5 N/A Registered electors 11,250 Turnout 4,461...
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husband, former The Golden Girls writer Richard Vaczy. Milmore married television/movie producer/screenwriter Greg Malins on November 21, 1999; they have two...
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Pearson QC. Richard Malins as Vice-Chancellor of England agreed with the defence's demurrer, and ruled the court should not interfere. Malins also made...
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of Chevy Chase and Friendship Heights". Bethesda Magazine. Ohmann, Richard Malin (1996). Selling Culture: Magazines, Markets, and Class at the Turn of...
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Richard Colin Brake (born 30 November 1964) is a Welsh actor. Following his film debut in Death Machine (1994), Brake had a supporting role as Joe Chill...
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compared to his, in Malins' words, "usual cut-and-thrust". Rafael de Jesus and Mark Kennedy contributed percussion, which Malins felt created a "more...
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: 495 In 1873 Lyne was summoned before Vice-chancellor Sir Richard Malins for detaining Richard Alfred J Todd, a ward in chancery, as a novice at Llanthony...
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forces with Dee Dee Ramone), Malin and Pyro (who had switched to bass) continued to play, naming the band and adding Richard Bacchus on guitar, and Sage...
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