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Kelsick is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Dundraw in ****bria,
United Kingdom. It is
located approximately 1.8
miles (2.9 km)
southeast of Abbeytown,...
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Arthur Kelsick TC (15 July 1920 – 27
September 2017) was a
Trinidadian judge who was the
Chief Justice of
Trinidad and
Tobago from 1983 to 1985.
Kelsick was...
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Johnson (2010–2015)
Richard Orlowski (2015) Leon
Jeffers (2016)
Romare Kelsick (2016–2018)
Nigel Connor (2018–2020)
Stern John (2020–2022)
Nigel Connor...
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Margaret Rose
Kelsick was a
Montserratian politician. In 1961 she
became the
first woman to be
elected to the
Legislative Council.
Kelsick was born in Plymouth...
- 1751 etc.
Christopher Perkins, 1752 etc.
George Abyvon, 1754 etc.
Richard Kelsick John
Phripp Paul Loyall, 1762 etc.
Archibald Campbell Lewis Hansford Maximilian...
- Antigua, was
first opened in 1960 as The Blue
Waters Beach Hotel by
Osmond Kelsick, a
Royal Air
Force airman noted as the only
Antiguan squadron leader in...
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Kelsick and
Wilkin Monopoly Breakers was a
political party in
Saint Kitts and Nevis. The
party first contested national elections in 1984, but received...
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members of the Sub-Committee were
Stanley Amory,
Lorna Edwards and
Lilith Kelsick. On
Saint Kitts and Nevis's
first independence day, 19
September 1983,...
- Johnby,
Jericho Kaber, K****le, Keisley, Kelbarrow, Keld Kelleth, Kells,
Kelsick,
Kelton Head,
Kendal Kentmere, Kentrigg,
Kents Bank,
Kershopefoot Keswick...
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William Stanley James and
Isabel James (née Lunt). She was
educated at
Kelsick School, a
grammar school in Ambleside, ****bria. She
studied geography at...