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  • John Morse (born 1951) is a British political activist involved with the far-right. He was a leading figure in the British National Party under John Tyndall...
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    Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester (1094 – 25 November 1120) was the son of Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, and his wife, Ermentrude of Clermont...
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  • Noel McCaffrey is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Clontarf club and for the Dublin county team. Noel was awarded an All Star for his performances...
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  • The history of Scottish Gaelic dictionaries goes back to the early 17th century. The high-point of Gaelic dictionary production was in the first half of...
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    Almeley (pronounced /ˈæmliː/) is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Almeley Wooton, Woonton...
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    Uppsala University – Campus Gotland (Swedish: Uppsala universitet – Campus Gotland) is a campus of Uppsala University and a former university college (högskola)...
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  • The Ogle family were prominent landed gentry in Northumberland, England. The earliest appearances of the family name were written Hoggel, Oggehill, Ogille...
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    Kerswell Priory (alias Carswell) was a small Cluniac priory in the parish of Broadhembury in Devon, England. According to the Ecclesiastical historian...
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  • Patrick Fell (Irish: Pádraig Ó Fithchill; 1940 – 18 September 2011) was a Catholic priest who was accused and later convicted in the 1970s of being a commander...
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    Coombe Cellars Inn is a public house on the south bank of the estuary of the River Teign in south Devon, England. It is in the parish of Haccombe with...
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  • Oluwashijibomi "Shiji" Lapite (died 16 December 1994) was a 34-year-old Nigerian asylum seeker who died in the back of a police van shortly after being...
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  • Alison Walker is a Scottish sports broadcaster. Walker took a degree in media and communication studies at the University of Sunderland, followed by a...
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  • Tor Levin Hofgaard (born 26 March 1968). He is now the chief psychologist in the insurance company Euro Accident. He was president of the Norwegian Psychological...
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  • International Youth Arts Festival (IYAF) is an annual youth arts festival held in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames every July. The festival was...
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    Twelveheads Methodist church is a Methodist church located in the village of Twelveheads, near Truro in Cornwall, UK. The chapel is most famous for Billy...
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  • Derval Symes is an Irish artist. Her work is mainly abstract, using oil paint and other mixed media, although there is a strong landscape element to her...
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  • Gunaras Imantas Kakaras (born 8 January 1939, Padaičiai near Biržai) is a Lithuanian astronomer, founder and director of Lithuanian Museum of Ethnocosmology...
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