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- William Jobling was a miner hanged and gibbeted for the murder of Nicholas Fairles, a colliery owner and local magistrate, near Jarrow, Durham. After being...
- emplo**** to build a boat designed by the committee, prin****lly by Nicholas Fairles. Wouldhave's claims to have invented the lifeboat were hampered by his...
- magistrates actually lived in South Shields. One of those magistrates, Nicholas Fairles, died on 21 June 1832 after being ****aulted on 11 June, at the time of...
- Jarrott - 665 David Rud**** Bell - 594 Thomas Yates Egan - 546 George Fairles - 431 Walter Warrington - 276 Phillips Thompson - 265 Source: and Results...
- Joseph and W. Dowson Thomas Davison James Dunning George French William Fairles Henry Fletcher Thomas Gillespy (Trustee) Sir Cuthbert Heron Heathfield...
- Professional Photographer Magazine. March 30, 2016 iTunes.apple.com Best Camera. Fairle, Rick. Bringing Big Smiles to iPhone Shutterbugs. The New York Times. November...
- production of Mamma Mia! as Sophie. In 2004, she created the role of Laura Fairle in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical The Woman in White at the Palace Theatre...
- of the former High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire, Alderman Nicholas Watson Fairles-Humphreys, was installed on the roof. The town hall continued to serve...
- politician. Born at Numbaa near Nowra to surveyor Henry Gordon Morton and Jane Fairles (his brothers Philip and Mark were also New South Wales politicians), he...
- "CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN OF 1908". mi.gov. Retrieved April 23, 2016. Fairle, John A. (1908). "The Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1907–1908"....