an advocate of educational reform and land reform. Collings was the youngest son of Thomas Collings, Littleham-cum-Exmouth, Devon, and Annie Palmer. His...
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and Jesse Collings during the early 1880s. Hamshire, called the "rustic sage" of Ewhurst, Surrey, did, in fact, own 3 acres (1.2 hectares). Collings used...
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representative from North Carolina Jesse Collings, English reformer, member of Parliament, mayor of Birmingham Jesse Leech Davisson (1860–1940), American...
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of Collings Productions Geoffrey Collings (1913–1996), British trade unionist Geoffrey Collings (1905–2000) Australian film director of Collings Productions...
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Presents: The Women of Wrestling. 1 (1). London Publishing Co.: 29. Jesse Collings (January 9, 2016). "Introducing A New WINC Feature: The 50 Greatest...
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Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847 – April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang...
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Pro-Vice-Chancellor 1944–1945 and 1947–1952. He was the grandson of Jesse Collings. Field published: Guild Socialism (1920) Moral Theory (1921) Plato and...
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for Ipswich In office 1886–1895 (with Charles Dalrymple) Preceded by Jesse Collings Henry Wyndham West Succeeded by Charles Dalrymple Daniel Ford Goddard...
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Joseph Chamberlain, a nonconformist and future mayor of Birmingham, and Jesse Collings, but was expanded to include branches from all over England and Wales...
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which was the forerunner of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Jesse Collings, Mayor of Birmingham 1878–79, was responsible for free libraries in...
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Second master of Guild of St George. 34 William Kenrick 1877 1 35 Jesse Collings 1878 1 36 Richard Chamberlain 1879–1880 2 Brother of Joseph Chamberlain...
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of Rosebery is Tweedle-R., Henry Campbell-Bannerman is Twee-C.-B., Jesse Collings is the White Rabbit, and the Duke of Devonshire is the Dormouse. 1904...
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Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Sir Austen Chamberlain Joseph Chamberlain Jesse Collings Leonard Darwin, son of biologist and naturalist Charles Darwin. MP for...
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Akers-Douglas 11 Aug 1902 Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department Jesse Collings 3 Jul 1895 Thomas Cochrane 11 Aug 1902 Secretary of State for Foreign...
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Commons & Judicial Bench, 1916 Birmingham Daily Gazette, 17 Jul 1914 "Mr. Jesse Collins", Manchester Guardian, 20 January 1914 Boundaries of Parliamentary...
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Redfoord Bulwer Conservative 1876 Thomas Cobbold Conservative 1880 Jesse Collings Liberal December 1883 Henry Wyndham West Liberal April 1886 Sir Charles...
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Redfoord Bulwer Preceded by Thomas Cobbold Jesse Collings Member of Parliament for Ipswich 1883–1886 With: Jesse Collings Succeeded by Sir Charles Dalrymple Lord...
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1892: Herbert Gladstone March 1894: George W. E. Russell June 1895: Jesse Collings August 1902: Thomas Cochrane December 1905: Herbert Samuel July 1909:...
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which he called the "best laid out battle royal he had ever seen". Jesse Collings from Wrestling Inc said "the most important thing for the group was...
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Minister The Earl of Rosebery Preceded by Herbert Gladstone Succeeded by Jesse Collings Personal details Born (1853-02-03)3 February 1853 London, England Died...
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(1847–1926) James Bryce (1838–1922) Sir Matthew Ridley, Bt (1842–1904) Jesse Collings (1831–1920) Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) Robert Duff (1835–1895)...
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November he was elected to represent St. Paul's Ward. Chamberlain and Jesse Collings had been among the founders of the Birmingham Education League in 1867...
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barony by his eldest son Major the Hon. Thomas Cochrane. thepeerage.com Lt.-Col. Thomas Horatio Arthur Ernest Cochrane, 1st Baron Cochrane of Cults Kidd...
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Jesse Anderson Forrest (April 9, 1834 – December 15, 1889) was an American slave trader, Confederate cavalry colonel, livery stable owner, and cotton...
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Jesse Collings, who served briefly as Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board in 1886....
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Viscount Cole; MP for Fermanagh (1834–1840) Philip Colfox Richard Collard Jesse Collings Damian Collins; MP for Folkestone and Hythe (2010–2024) Tim Collins;...
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reformers and radicals including Joseph Chamberlain, William Kenrick, Jesse Collings, George Dixon, John Bright, John Henry Chamberlain, William Harris,...
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philosophy inspired a group of reformers – including Joseph Chamberlain, Jesse Collings, George Dixon, and others – who from the late 1860s onwards began to...
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3 April 1886 Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board Jesse Collings 6 February 1886 William Copeland Borlase 3 April 1886 Secretary for...
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Because Dodford enjoyed success, it became used in 1880s campaigns by Jesse Collings and others, calling for land reform: these small cultivators are only...
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