William Legh Walsh KC (January 28, 1857 – January 13, 1938) was a Canadian lawyer and judge. He was the fourth lieutenant governor of Alberta from 1931...
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Thomas Legh Claughton (1808–1892), English academic and clergyman William Legh Walsh (1857–1938), Canadian lawyer Thomas Legh (disambiguation) High Legh, a...
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Dwayne Roloson, NHL hockey player Rick Wamsley, NHL hockey player William Legh Walsh In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Norfolk...
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Parliament – 18th (from 6 February) Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – William Legh Walsh (until October 1) then Philip Primrose Lieutenant Governor of British...
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Parliament – 17th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – William Egbert (until May 5) then William Legh Walsh Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Robert...
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17th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – William Legh Walsh Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – John William Fordham Johnson Lieutenant Governor of...
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newspaper reports indicate there was an election between three candidates, William Stubbs (running as a McCarthyite, rather than an Independent Conservative...
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17th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – William Legh Walsh Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – John William Fordham Johnson Lieutenant Governor of...
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17th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – William Legh Walsh Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – John William Fordham Johnson Lieutenant Governor of...
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Alberta – William Legh Walsh Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – John William Fordham Johnson Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – William Johnston...
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(1997–2000) William Robinson Howson (1942–1944) Charles Richmond Mitchell (1926–1936) Alexander Andrew MacGillivray (1931–1940) William Legh Walsh (1931–1931)...
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William Philip Wagner LL.D. (1982) Arthur Earl Walker LL.D. (1952) Robert Charles Wallace LL.D. (1951) Thomas Joseph Walsh LL.D. (1989) William Legh Walsh...
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Cambridge, the scion of Cheshire gentry, squires of the West Hall, High Legh since the 11th century. Richard Leigh was the son of Richard Leigh, who attended...
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the marriage of Sir Thomas Aston to Elizabeth de Legh, a sister and co-heiress of Reginald de Legh, of Leigh. On the top of the monument are the figures...
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numbered based on initial publications, for example a 1741 publication by Walsh labelled twelve of Handel's concerti grossi as Opus 6. The following works...
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extant Baron Amherst of Hackney 1892 Tyssen Amherst extant Baron Newton 1892 Legh extant Baron Dunleath 1892 Mulholland extant Baron Llangattock 1892 Rolls...
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gap between Henry and Legh's tenure; the latter was appointed in 1943. Sir Frank Fletcher (1870–1954) was described by William Temple, Fisher's predecessor...
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the original on December 4, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2006. Murray, William Henry (1952). Adam and Cain: Symposium of Old Bible History, Sumerian Empire...
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Legg William Legge, 5th Viscount Lewisham William Legge, 6th Viscount Lewisham William Legge, 7th Viscount Lewisham Harry Legge-Bourke George Legh Peter...
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Corps Lt. Cecil Henry Legg, Royal Army Service Corps Maj. Frank Bertram Legh MC Royal Engineers Maj. Robert Walter Dickson Leslie, Royal Army Medical...
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Chichester, Barons of Stoneleigh, Barons of Newton and others (see Leghs of Lyme, Leghs of Adlington, Baron Leigh, etc.). ^k The family continued their expansion...
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Fauconer 1380 (Nov) Thomas Walsh Laurence Hauberk 1381 Thomas Walsh Sir William Flamville 1382 (May) Thomas Walsh Sir William Flamville 1382 (Oct) John...
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family; Sir Sidney Greville represented the King; Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Piers Legh, the Prince of Wales; Lieutenant Colin Buist, the Duke of York. Mallory's...
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1891–1892 Thomas William Hanforth 1892 Charles Legh Naylor ????-1902 Frederick Flaxington Harker 1902–1906 Edwin Fairbourn 1906–1910 William Green 1910–1914...
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the Kaishun Hospital for people with leprosy in Kumamoto and Mary Cornwall-Legh who ran a similar facility in Kusatsu, Gunma, were both honored by the Japanese...
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Rifle Brigade. (4TH CLASS) Leckie, Brevet-Major William 39th Regiment Leet, Lieutenant Henry Knox RN Legh, Brevet - Lieutenant - Colonel Edmund Cornwall...
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Newton u John Grubham Howe Thomas Legh Chose to sit for Gloucestershire 31 December 1702 Portsmouth u* Thomas Erle William Gifford Chose to sit for Wareham...
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(1899–1962), British pharmacist, cotton worker, and chemist Mary Cornwall Legh (1857–1941), English Anglican missionary Mary Cornwell McFarland (1868–1943)...
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Ludlow Hythe (seat 1/2) John Sawbridge Hythe (seat 2/2) William Evelyn Ilchester (seat 1/2) Peter Legh Ilchester (seat 2/2) Sir Brownlow Cust Inverness Burghs...
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Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Sir Piers Walter Legh, GCVO, CMG, CIE, OBE 5 August 1952: Major the Right Honourable Thomas William Edward Coke, Earl of Leicester, MVO...
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