Ewart College was a historical women's college located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. In September 1991...
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Spencer Ewart (1861–1930), British army officer William Ewart (disambiguation) Ewert D'Ewart Ewart, Manitoba Ewart baronets Ewart Building Ewart College Ewart-Biggs...
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Knox College in 1991. Founded in 1897, Ewart College was initially known as the Presbyterian Missionary and Deaconess Training School and then Ewart Missionary...
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Christopher Thomas Ewart Ewart-Biggs, CMG, OBE (5 August 1921 – 21 July 1976) was the British Ambassador to Ireland, an author and senior Foreign Office...
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1917 and 1920, respectively. Educated at Wellington College, Ewart progressed to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he received a B.A. in 1937 and an...
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University College, London (affiliated with the co-educational University of Western Ontario) Ewart College, Toronto (merged with Knox College of the University...
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William Ewart Gladstone FRS FSS (/ˈɡlædstən/ GLAD-stən; 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman, starting as Conservative MP for Newark...
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Ewart Gladstone Guinier (May 17, 1910 – February 4, 1990) was a Jamaican-American educator, lawyer, and labor leader. He was the founding chairman of...
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John Reford Ewart (26 February 1928 – 8 March 1994) was an Australian actor of radio, stage, television and film. Ewart was a double nominee (and one/time...
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MacMillan Helen Goggin (Deaconess, Assistant Minister, became professor at Ewart College) Cam Taylor Harry McWilliams Michael Marsden Jacqui Foxall "Oakville...
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University of Toronto (redirect from King's College, Toronto)
Joseph's College had existed as a college within St. Michael's until it was dissolved in 2006. Ewart College existed as an affiliated college until 1991...
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Frederic Ewart, and his younger brother was Admiral Arthur Wartensleben Ewart. He was educated at Marlborough College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst...
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length of Africa, from Cape Town to Cairo. Ewart Grogan was educated at Winchester College and Jesus College, Cambridge, which he left without taking a...
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Sir William Ewart Bell (13 November 1924 – 2 January 2001) was an Irish Rugby Union player and civil servant who became a Rugby Union administrator later...
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Colin Gunton (redirect from Colin Ewart Gunton)
Colin Ewart Gunton was born on 19 January 1941 in Nottingham, England. He first studied literae humaniores[citation needed] at Hertford College, Oxford...
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fellow and tutor in physics at Worcester College, Oxford, where he is now an emeritus fellow. Born in Belfast, Ewart studied at Queen's University Belfast...
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Sussex, who failed to be elected), Eddie Redmayne, Arthur Hallam, William Ewart Gladstone, Stafford Northcote, Lord Rosebery and Tom Hiddleston. The former...
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World News (formerly with CCTV International, France 24 and Eurosport) Ivan Ewart, British naval officer and charity worker Jeremy Flint, bridge player George...
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Henry Gladstone, 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden (category Children of William Ewart Gladstone)
businessman and politician. He was the third son of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. Gladstone was the third son and seventh child of Liberal statesman...
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David Ewart embraced the Baronial style. Richard Cotsman Wright (1918–1927) adopted the Collegiate Gothic style. The Royal Military College of Canada...
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of James Oliver and Flora Livingstone Ewart. He was educated in Edinburgh and attended George Watson's College and is recorded as being a very able student...
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Mgbeke George Okore (category Trinity Theological College, Umuahia alumni)
College, Umuahia, and later left behind her six children to study in Canada, where she completed a diploma in Christian education from Ewart College and...
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Ronald Ewart Oakeshott (25 May 1916 – 30 September 2002) was a British illustrator, collector, and amateur historian who wrote prodigiously on medieval...
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C.S.I Ewart Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Ewart, pronounced you-urt) is a private Christian school founded in 1913 in what is now Chennai, India...
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Christ Church, Oxford (redirect from Christ Church College, Oxford)
the college including, Anthony Eden (Prime Minister 1955–1957), William Ewart Gladstone (1828–1831), Sir Robert Peel (1841–1846) and Archibald Primrose...
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Katharine Dorothea Ewart (November 26, 1870 – May 21, 1956) was a British historian and author of books on Italian history. She was born at the vicarage...
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until 2009 when Edwin Ewart was elected principal. In college accept its first female students in 1964. On 10 May 2003 the college moved into the purpose-built...
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William E. Humphrey (redirect from William Ewart Humphrey)
William Ewart Humphrey (March 31, 1862 – February 14, 1934) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives...
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Arthur Wartensleben Ewart (23 December 1862 – 18 November 1922) was a Royal Navy officer. A gunnery expert, from 1900 to 1903 Ewart served as the first...
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sister-in-law of the prime minister, William Ewart Gladstone, who became a major benefactor of the college. Lyttelton was himself a life-long supporter...
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