• John Bland may refer to: John Bland (martyr) (died 1555), one of the Canterbury Martyrs Sir John Bland, 4th Baronet (1663–1715), of the Bland baronets...
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    John Louis Bland (22 September 1945 – 9 May 2023) was a South African professional golfer who won more than thirty professional tournaments around the...
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    Sir John Bland-Sutton, 1st Baronet (21 April 1855 – 20 December 1936), was a British surgeon. He was the son of Enfield Highway farmer Charles William...
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  • John Bland (died c. 1788) was an Irish barrister and writer. He is known for a single dramatic work, the Song of Solomon (1760). John Bland was the son...
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  • John Bland (? – c. 1825) was probably born in Devon, England and became notable in Canadian history for his time spent in Newfoundland. Bland was probably...
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    also won the Hollard Royal Swazi Sun Classic over South African veteran John Bland. He earned full playing privileges on the Ben Hogan Tour for 1990, winning...
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  • John Bland FRAIC (13 November 1911 – 26 March 2002) was a Canadian architect and educator. He played a fundamental role in transforming architectural education...
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  • is recorded in Foxe's Book of Martyrs. On 12 July 1555, John Bland (rector of Adesham), John Frankesh (vicar of Rolvindon), Nicholas Sheterden, and Humphrey...
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    malformation. The malformation was first described by English surgeon John Bland-Sutton in 1887, though it was named by German psychiatrist Clemens Ernst...
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    member of the Canadian Royal Family. It was designed by John Bland of the firm Rother, Bland, and Trudeau, and is considered one of the most important...
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  • Bland is a surname thought to derive from Old English (ge)bland 'storm', 'commotion'. It predates the adjective 'bland' meaning "characterless or uninteresting"...
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    1Defeated Charles in 18-hole playoff; Player (68), Charles (70). 2Defeated Bland with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. 1The Senior...
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    Richard Bland (May 6, 1710 – October 26, 1776), sometimes referred to as Richard Bland II or Richard Bland of Jordan's Point, was an American Founding...
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  • John Bland (born 23 August 1958) is a British rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He rowed for Oxford in the...
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  • John Bland (born c. 1967) is an American college football coach. He is an assistant coach for the Catholic High School for Boys, a position he has held...
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  • in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The first president of Silversea would be John Bland, former president of Sitmar Cruises. The majority of the first office...
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  • of the Southern Africa Tour. The season was dominated by John Bland and Gary Player. Bland won the first two events however Player won the consecutive...
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    great-grandfather of Chancellor Theodorick Bland) and John Bland . Bland married Margaret Man and had two sons: John Bland (born December 8, 1698); he married...
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  • it was formed in 1971. The early half of the season was dominated by John Bland and Fulton Allem who alternated between wins for the first six events...
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  • to the song "WAP" by rapper Cardi B, Nolan, another TikTok user named John Bland, and others were called into question for posting seductive "thirst trapping"...
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  • Queen's County, Ireland, and the third son of John Bland and Elizabeth née Birch, daughter of Robert Birch, Bland was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge...
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  • Sandra Annette Bland was a 28-year-old African-American woman who was found hanged in a jail cell in Waller County, Texas, on July 13, 2015, three days...
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  • hole. Huggett beat Polland with a par at the first extra hole. Player beat Bland with a birdie at the second extra hole. Barnes beat Murphy with an eagle...
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    E. Nesbit (redirect from Edith Bland)
    Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 – 4 May 1924) was an English writer and poet, who published her books for children as E. Nesbit...
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  • non-White players since 1991. Five black golfers have won events: South Africa's John Mashego at the 1991 Bushveld Classic; South Africa's Lindani Ndwandwe at...
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  • Marcus' grandsons, Marcus Horatio Bland and John Bland; four generations of the Bland family were involved in the Bland Group's management and ownership...
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    Edward Bland (died ca. 1653) was an English explorer and merchant. Bland was born in England to the wife of John Bland, a London merchant and investor...
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    Sir John Bland, 5th Baronet (1691 – 9 April 1743) of Kippax Park, Yorkshire and Hulme Hall, Lancashire, was a British landowner and politician who sat...
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  • In 1988, he finished joint runner-up at the Bloemfontein Classic with John Bland behind Jeff Hawkes. At the very end of the 1988–89 season, he won the...
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    therefore to regret?" This translation of the valedictory comes from John Bland and Edmund Backhouse's book China Under the Empress Dowager. Another translation...
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