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Alfred Sturge
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the Society of Friends from the days of George Fox. His grandfather, Thomas Sturge , was one of the founders of the British and Foreign Bible Society. George
List of mayors of Bath
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January 1929) 1929: Aubrey Bateman (elected 26 February 1929) 1930: Thomas Sturge Cotterell MBE 1931: Herbert Chivers 1932: Rhodes G Cook 1933: Horace
In the Wake of Your Leave
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takes, it was directed by Joel Barney and choreographed by Antoine Thomas -Sturge . Tom Skinner of NME concluded the video "provides a dose of joyful escapism"
Orders, decorations, and medals of Hong Kong
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uk/issues/37521/supplements/1672) Air Force Medal (AFM) Keith George Thomas Sturge (1992) Sea Gallantry Medal (SGM) (records incomplete here) JOHN CROPPER
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consisted of: Allen, Corston, Fox, Jackson, with Joseph Foster and Thomas Sturge . Lancaster himself chafed under the committee's tutelage, and became
Lusitania (1805 ship)
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Britain on 21 October 1826 for a whaling voyage to Timor. Her owner was Thomas Sturge & Co., and her master was Robert Ross. She was at St Iago, Cape Verde
Flowers Island
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John Sturge, Planter Mrs. Mary Sturge, Widow Samuel Sturge, Fisherman Thomas Sturge , Planter J. Spurrell and W. Kean were members on the board of road commissioners
John Ellerker Boulcott
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1839, p.4 London Lives Lloyd's Register, various years Mark Howard, “Thomas Sturge and his fleet of South Sea whalers,” International Journal of Maritime
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
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During the Renaissance. Routledge. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-317-87022-7. Moore, Thomas Sturge (1905). Albert Durer. Duckworth and Company. p. 95. Retrieved 3 December
1918 Birthday Honours (MBE)
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— Member of the British War Mission to the United States of America Thomas Sturge Cotterell JP Superintendent, one of HM Magazines, Ministry of Munitions