Philip Stephens may refer to: Sir Philip Stephens, 1st Baronet (1723–1809), First Secretary of the Admiralty Philip Stephens (journalist) (born 1953),...
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Stephens is a surname. It is a patronymic and is recorded in England from 1086. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander H. Stephens (1812–1883)...
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Philip Stephens (born 2 June 1953) is an English journalist and author. Philip Stephens is associate editor, chief political commentator, and director...
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north end, on Gastineau Channel. Stephens Passage was named in 1794 by George Vancouver, probably for Sir Philip Stephens. It was first charted the same...
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Philip John Stephens (born 7 May 1960) is a former English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played for Cornwall. He was born in Hertford. Stephens...
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named for his daughter. Stephens Island in British Columbia and Port Stephens in New South Wales were named for him. Philip Stephens was descended from a...
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Philip Stephen Gorski (born 1963) is an American sociologist, interested in both the sociology of religion and historical sociology. Gorski gained an A...
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original on 28 August 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2022. Stephens, Philip (5 June 2006). "Philip Stephens: North-south divide of UK politics". Financial Times...
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Father Dowling Mysteries (1989-1991), in which Stephens was cast as Father Philip Prestwick. Stephens was born in Mount Kisco, New York. He is best known...
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in Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Stephens, the younger son of actors Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Robert Stephens, was born on 21 April 1969 at the Middlesex...
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the husband of...
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First Lord Sir Philip Stephens, Bt James Gambier, First Naval Lord Sir Harry Burrard-Neale, Bt, Naval Lord Sir John Colpoys, Naval Lord Philip Patton, Naval...
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Vancouver in honour of Sir Philip Stephens, secretary to the Admiralty from 1763 to 1795.: 255 The Early Cretaceous Stephens Island pluton dates to the...
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in 1792 during his second breadfruit voyage to the Pacific, after Philip Stephens, First Secretary to the Admiralty. In September 1792, Captain William...
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Philip Pembroke Stephens (1903–1937) was a journalist, foreign correspondent for the Daily Express and the Daily Telegraph. He was expelled from Germany...
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North Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. Port Stephens lies within the Port Stephens–Great Lakes Marine Park and is situated about 160 kilometres...
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It was invented in 1997 by Michael Powers, who co-developed it with Philip Stephens and developed it further over the next four years. 3DML files are written...
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the tower") but explorer Captain Cook renamed it Stephens Island in 1770 after Sir Philip Stephens, Secretary of the Admiralty. The island featured in...
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Senior Editors are Jos Barlow (Executive Editor), Nathalie Pettorelli, Philip Stephens, Martin Nuñez and Romina Rader. The journal publishes the following...
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Chris Larkin (redirect from Christopher Larkin Stephens)
Christopher Larkin Stephens (born 19 June 1967) is an English actor. Born Christopher Stephens on 19 June 1967 at Middlesex Hospital in London, Larkin...
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‹ The template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Philip Michael Rivers (born December 8, 1981) is an American former professional...
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Iceland is a man for all reasons, arctictoday.com 22 October 2018. Philip Stephens: Greenland building closer US relations, prime minister says, ft.com...
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Philip Stephen Hancock (24 November 1925 – 1 November 2015) was a British television and stage actor, musical director and pianist. He was born in Bishop...
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2018, p. 89. Adams, George Burton; Stephens, H. Morse, eds. (1901). "An Act for the Marriage of Queen Mary to Philip of Spain". Select Documents of English...
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who served as Lord Chancellor during the reign of Queen Mary I and King Philip. Gardiner was born in Bury St Edmunds, but the date of his birth is uncertain...
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Phil Stevens (redirect from Philip Stevens)
rules footballer Phil Stevens (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player Philip Stephens (disambiguation) Stevens (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Taranto. Born in Naples, Philip was a younger son of Charles II of Anjou, King of Naples, and Maria of Hungary, daughter of King Stephen V of Hungary. On 4...
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Fingal Bay (redirect from Point Stephens, New South Wales)
when he passed on 11 May 1770, honouring Sir Philip Stephens who was Secretary to the Admiralty. Stephens was a personal friend of Cook and had recommended...
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four-part Netflix television series from Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham and directed by Philip Barantini. A school boy gets arrested for the murder of...
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Retrieved Aug 11, 2014. Stephens, Philip (22 Nov 2002). "America's noble but foolish designs for the Middle East: PHILIP STEPHENS". Financial Times. London...
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