Charles William Munro (March 15, 1864 – January 27, 1919) was a political figure in British Columbia. He represented Westminster-Chilliwhack from 1898...
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union to New Zealand Charles H. Munro (1837–1908), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada Charles William Munro (1864–1919), political...
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Caroline Jane Munro (/mənˈroʊ/ mən-ROH; born 16 January 1949) is an English actress, model and singer known for her many appearances in horror, science...
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then collected into several volumes), Munro wrote a full-length play, The Watched Pot, in collaboration with Charles Maude; two one-act plays; a historical...
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Robert Francis Green Westminster-Chilliwhack Progressive Charles William Munro Westminster-Dewdney Conservative Richard McBride ...
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If a new government formed from the "Opposition" slate, as here with Charles Augustus Semlin, there was nothing to say that someone who'd run under...
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Alberni: William Wallace Burns McInnes Atlin: Henry Esson Young Cariboo: Harry Jones Cariboo: James Murphy Chilliwhack: Charles William Munro Columbia:...
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Clan Munro (listen; Scottish Gaelic: Clann an Rothaich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ə ˈrˠɔhɪç]) is a Highland Scottish clan. Historically the clan was based in Easter...
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William Bennett Munro (5 January 1875 – 4 September 1957) was a Canadian historian and political scientist. He taught at Harvard University and the California...
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Charles Henry Munro (November 18, 1837 – February 6, 1908) was a physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Pictou County in...
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Sir Kenneth Arnold William Munro, 16th Baronet (1910–2004) Son of Arnold Harry Munro, son of Harry Munro, 4th son of Sir Charles Munro, 9th Baronet. Sir...
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branch. McBride also won a seat in Victoria. He renounced Dewdney, and William J. Manson (Con) would win in the subsequent byelection. Results are incomplete...
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General William Munro CB (1818–1880) was a senior English Army officer and plant collector, botanist and agrostologist (specialist on grasses). His botanical...
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Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro (29 October 1819 – 30 March 1885) was a British classical scholar. Munro was born at Elgin, Moray, Scotland, the illegitimate...
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Hector Munro of Foulis, traditionally the 19th Baron and 22nd chief of the clan was made a Baronet by king Charles I, thus becoming Sir Hector Munro, 1st...
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election, 1894 Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures Government Charles William Munro 303 48.25% – unknown Opposition Thomas Edwin Kitchen 325 51.75%...
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Michael Munro — whom he had encountered while cruising for young male prostitutes— to move into his family's home in exchange for sex. Munro was a runaway...
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Conservative John Luther Atkinson 267 44.72% unknown Liberal Charles William Munro 330 55.28% unknown Total valid votes 597 100.00% Total rejected...
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Invercargill, New Zealand speed bike racer Burt Munro and his highly modified 1920 Indian Scout motorcycle. Munro set numerous land speed records for motorcycles...
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Auchinbowie. Margaret Munro. Lillias Munro. Jean Munro; married William, second son of Sir William Sempil of Cathcart. Mary Munro. George Munro, 1st of Auchinbowie...
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Auchinbowie. George Munro was the eldest son of Alexander Munro of Bearcrofts who himself was a descendant of the Munro of Milntown family. The Munro of Milntown...
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chief. George Munro, 1st of Newmore (1602–1693), fought as a royalist for King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland. George Munro, 1st of Auchinbowie...
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Richard McBride, having won the majority of seats, formed the government. Charles Edward Pooley served as speaker. The following members were elected to...
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time: Henry Esson Young, Provincial Secretary, acclaimed March 12, 1907 William John Bowser, Attorney General, elected August 15, 1907 Thomas Taylor, Minister...
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to form a government but was not able to garner sufficient support, so Charles Augustus Semlin became premier. After a major government bill was defeated...
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Walter Charles Dance OBE (born 10 October 1946) is an English actor. He is known for playing strict, authoritarian characters and villains. Dance started...
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Wilbur Monroe Leaf (a.k.a. Munro Leaf) (December 4, 1905 – December 21, 1976) was an American writer of children's literature who wrote and illustrated...
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Sir William Munro of Foulis (died 1505) was a Scottish Knight and Scottish clan chief of the highland Clan Munro. He is by tradition the 12th Baron of...
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Sir George Munro of Culcairn (1685 - 1746) was a Scottish soldier of the 18th century from Ross-shire, Scotland. He commanded the 3rd Independent Highland...
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Munro (Scottish Gaelic: Rothach) is a Scottish surname. It means "man from the River Roe" in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The surname is common...
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