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    Edward Cator Seaton (1815 – 21 January 1880) was an English doctor who became the second Chief Medical Officer of the United Kingdom. Seaton studied medicine...
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  • Medical Officer of England and Wales. Sir John Simon (1855–1876) Edward Cator Seaton (1876–1879) Sir George Buchanan (1879–1892) Sir Richard Thorne Thorne...
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  • Radcliffe 1873–1875 Sir William Smart 1871–1873 Robert Lawson 1868-1871 Edward Cator Seaton 1866–1868 Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet 1864–1866 Gavin Milroy...
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  • Relief Fund. He won two Academy Awards for his screenplays. Seaton was born George Edward Stenius in South Bend, Indiana, of Swedish descent, the son...
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    George Buchanan (physician) (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    and then in 1865 to Alice Mary Asmar. Asmar was the daughter of Edward Cator Seaton, a colleague of Buchanan and his predecessor as the Chief Medical...
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    (1799–1878) Edward Rigby (1804–1860) Frederick Salmon (1795–1868), founder of St Mark's Hospital Sir Charles Scudamore (1779–1849) Edward Cator Seaton (1815–1880)...
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  • Thomas Seaton Scott (16 August 1826 – 15 or 16 June 1895) was an English-born Canadian architect. Born in Birkenhead, England he immigrated to Canada as...
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  • Earle Edward Seaton (1924–1993) was a jurist and a diplomat. Earle Seaton was born in Bermuda on 29 February 1924, the second of four children to Dudley...
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  • but Seaton has an inspiration and hits the magic door with an axe. Wounds appear on Sinclair's body and his chamber begins to collapse. Seaton fights...
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    the 30th floor. During his separation from Gould, Lawford met Patricia Seaton who became his fourth and final wife in July 1984, just months before his...
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    was announced. In June 2021, it was announced that Hardy's next novel, Seaton's Orchid, would be published by Chiselbury Publishing. Munshower, Suzanne...
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    Oxfordshire, commissioned in 1704; Kings Weston House, Bristol, begun in 1712; Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland, begun in 1718. Work on each of these projects...
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    Parsons (Historica Canada) Smits is married to Atlantis Films co-founder Seaton McLean with whom she has two children. They live in the Rosedale neighbourhood...
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  • (c1780–1825). Seaton Delaval was inherited by his nephew Sir Jacob Astley, 5th Baronet, whose mother Rhoda Astley, wife of Sir Edward Astley, 4th Baronet...
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    Ray Stevenson (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    first settling in the Lemington area of Newcastle upon Tyne and later in Seaton Delaval. He attended Bath Lane College (Newcastle upon Tyne) on a design...
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    Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton, GCB, GCMG, GCH, PC (Ire) (16 February 1778 – 17 April 1863) was a British Army officer and colonial governor...
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    January 1837). Debates in Congress. Vol. XIII. Washington, DC: Gales & Seaton. c.1375. Retrieved 13 November 2019. Carlyle, Thomas (2 November 2019) [1837]...
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  • Thunder (1990) True Romance (1993) Crimson Tide (1995) The Fan (1996) George Seaton Victor Young Anything Can Happen (1952) Little Boy Lost (1953) The Country...
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  • Alberta Jones Seaton (December 24, 1924 – April 4, 2014) was one of the first African-American women awarded a doctorate in zoology, in Belgium in 1949...
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    Edward Montgomery Clift (/mɒntˈɡʌməri/; October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American actor. A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his...
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    John Delaval, 1st Baron Delaval (category People from Seaton Delaval)
    Ford and the coal and mineral resources at Seaton. His sister was Rhoda Delaval, an artist and wife of Edward Astley. Delaval served as Member of Parliament...
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    as Ray Langton's sister Janice. Wilcox was married to fellow actor Derek Seaton from 1969 until his death in 1979 from a brain haemorrhage aged 35. In 1991...
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    Hartlepool (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    rise in the town's prospects. The town also has a seaside resort called Seaton Carew. The place name derives from Old English heort ("hart"), referring...
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    Conchata Ferrell (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    Oaks Hospital in Sherman Oaks, California. She was 77 years old. Source(s) Seaton, Carter (Summer 2010). "Conchata Ferrell". Huntington Quarterly. No. 70...
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  • several television series: his most important television role was young Billy Seaton in 35 episodes of When the Boat Comes In (1976–1981). He appeared briefly...
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  • E. E. Smith (redirect from Edward E Smith)
    (1890–1928) who had also moved to Washington, D.C. He lived nearby in the Seaton Place Apartments with his wife, Lee Hawkins Garby. A long discussion about...
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    Artist-Naturalist. WindRush Publishers. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-9859097-6-5. Rowan, Edward L. (2005). To Do My Best: James E. West and the History of the Boy Scouts...
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    Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    passed to his nephew, James Compton, 5th Earl of Northampton. Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 7–10. Hanham, A. A. "Compton, Spencer, earl of Wilmington"...
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    Saltburn-by-the-Sea (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    exoplanets, was born in Saltburn. Sandsend Scarborough, North Yorkshire Seaham Seaton Carew Staithes "Redcar and Cleveland ward population 2011". Archived from...
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    Toronto (redirect from UN/LOCODE:CATOR)
    has many bridges spanning the ravines. Large bridges such as the Prince Edward Viaduct were built to span broad river valleys. Despite its deep ravines...
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