• John Panton, MBE (9 October 1916 – 24 July 2009) was a Scottish professional golfer, who represented Great Britain three times in the Ryder Cup. Panton...
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  • John Panton was a golfer. John Panton may also refer to: John Panton (MP), Welsh politician John Panton (Australian politician), merchant and politician...
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  • player John Panton, Scottish golfer John Panton (MP), Welsh politician John Panton (Australian politician), Australian politician Joseph Anderson Panton, Scottish-Australian...
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  • on the second day could not be played. ++ reduced to 36 holes. Brown and Panton declared joint winners after persistent haar made play impossible. +++ reduced...
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  • Lieutenant General Sir John Panton Kiszely, KCB, MC, DL (born 2 April 1948) is a retired senior British Army officer who was director general of the Defence...
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  • John Panton (died 1619), of Henllan, Denbighshire and Westminster, Middlesex, was a Welsh politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England...
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  • John Panton (29 October 1815 – 2 September 1866) was a politician in Australia. He was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, and a Member...
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  • Giles Panton (born September 13, 1982) is a Canadian actor. He has worked in television, film, stage, and web media, and is also known for his voiceover...
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  • first Order of Merit. Her father was John Panton, MBE, a professional golfer who played on three Ryder Cup teams. Panton was born in Bridge of Allan, Scotland...
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  • 1950 tournament was won by the Australian Ossie Pickworth, two ahead of John Panton and Norman Von Nida. The event was not held in 1951 or 1952 but was held...
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  • Thomas Panton (died 1685) was an English gambler and property speculator. Panton Street, in London SW1, is named after him. Panton was the youngest son...
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  • Thomas Panton (1731 – 29 November 1808) was an English racehorse owner. He was the son of Thomas Panton (1697–1782), master of the king's running-horses...
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  • Scotland. John Panton won the event three times in the first four years. The event was sponsored by the owners of Cutty Sark whisky. "Panton's Cutty Sark...
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  • Scotland, the son of John Panton (of the Hudson's Bay Company service) and his wife Alexina McKay, née Anderson. Joseph Panton was educated at the Scottish...
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    English consorts History of tea in the United Kingdom Kenneth J. Panton; Kenneth John Panton (24 February 2011). Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy...
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  • States, sanctioned by successive governors of Spanish Florida. Panton, the son of John Panton and Barbara Wemyss, was born on the family farm at the Mains...
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  • in Scotland. David Huish won the event three times while Norman Wood, John Panton and Harry Bannerman each won in twice. Finlay Morris, the inaugural winner...
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  • Palmer 1918–2006 Ryan Palmer 1976– Rod Pampling 1969– Bob Panasik 1941– John Panton 1916–2009 Brinson Paolini 1991– Dimitrios Papadatos 1982– Brenden Pappas...
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  • strokes Jean Garaïalde Syd Scott 1958 Peter Alliss (2) 268 10 strokes John Panton 1957 Max Faulkner (3) 283 6 strokes Henry Cotton 1956 Peter Alliss 285...
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    William Claydon Wakefield for John Panton and was built on the earliest site to be occupied by Europeans in Ipswich. John Panton was a Member of both the New...
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  • tied after the second day. Bradshaw pulled ahead on the final day, with John Panton runner-up and Thomson dropping into a tie for third place. In 1953 Walter...
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  • "Sixth Northern title win for Panton". The Glasgow Herald. 15 April 1960. p. 11. "Fifth Northern Open title for Panton". The Glasgow Herald. 17 April...
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    Anne's death in 1597, he married Elizabeth Olmstead, daughter and heiress of John Olmstead of Ingatestone, Essex, in 1598. Myddelton's second marriage was...
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    not far from Savannah. Panton, Leslie, & Company was formed there in 1783 by the loyalists William Panton, John Leslie, John Forbes, Charles McLatchy...
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    1998.[permanent dead link](subscription required) Whitney 2009, p. 17. Panton 2011, p. 288. The Lost Prince (2003) at IMDb  Athlone, Princess Alice, Countess...
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  • eldest son of George Dewar of Antigua and his wife Christina Panton daughter of John Panton of Basseterre, St. Kitts. His father returned from the West...
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  • Faulkner after desperate struggle". The Glasgow Herald. 26 June 1970. p. 6. "Panton wins by eight strokes". The Glasgow Herald. 27 June 1969. p. 6. "Senior...
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  • 93 years, 104 days Peter Mills 14 May 1931 Living 92 years, 288 days John Panton 9 October 1916 24 July 2009 91 years, 335 days Aubrey Boomer 1 November...
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    Jane Ellen Panton or Jane Ellen Frith Panton; Jane Ellen Frith (18 October 1847 – 13 May 1923) was an English writer. Panton was born as Jane Ellen Frith...
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  • eight players were selected: Bousfield, Daly, Faulkner, Hargreaves, Lees, Panton, Rees and Ward. The remaining two places were to be selected after the News...
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