• Henry Holyoake (1657–1731) was a headmaster of Rugby School for more than forty years in the 17th and 18th centuries. Holyoake was probably born in Warwickshire...
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  • co-operator Henry Holyoake (1657–1731), headmaster of Rugby School Holly Holyoake (born 1988), Welsh classical music singer Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake (1904–1983)...
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    Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake, KG, GCMG, CH, QSO, PC (/ˈhoʊlioʊk/; 11 February 1904 – 8 December 1983) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 26th prime...
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    the school maintained a steady growth. Under the headmastership of Henry Holyoake (from 1688 to 1731) the school became more than simply a local concern...
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    but was expelled after being accused of stealing from the headmaster Henry Holyoake. He worked at a variety of jobs, including timber merchant, reporter...
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  • the Wolverhampton banking firm of Holyoake Goodricke & Co and was heir to the Yorkshire estates of his partner Sir Henry James Goodricke Bt (see Goodricke...
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    Humffray. Several other reform league leaders, including George Black, Henry Holyoake, and Tom Kennedy, are also believed to have been Chartists. It was reported...
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    Warwick. By his wife Anne he had twelve children, including Henry Holyoake. Francis Holyoake, his father, had compiled a 'Dictionarie Etymologocall,’ which...
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    widely known George Jacob Holyoake, Austin Holyoake was himself a significant figure in nineteenth century secularism. Austin Holyoake was born in Birmingham...
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    national prominence in the 18th century, during the headmastership of Henry Holyoake (from 1688 to 1731). The school moved to its current location in 1750...
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    several other Ballarat Reform League leaders, including George Black, Henry Holyoake, and Tom Kennedy, are also believed to have been Chartists. Gregory...
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    4) On the other hand, Hocking lists the leaders of the League as: Henry Holyoake, a London chartist George Black, a well-educated Englishman who published...
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    include the sports writer Charles James Apperley, known as "Nimrod", and Henry Holyoake, who was the rector from 1705 to 1731. During World War I the house...
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    prominent British radical George Holyoake, as a political label, in a letter to the Daily News on 13 March 1878. In the 1880s, Henry Hyndman, leader of the Social...
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  • until 1957. Keith Holyoake succeeded Holland, and was defeated some months later at a general election by the Labour Party in 1957. Holyoake returned to office...
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    in 1957, Holland stepped down as Prime Minister to be replaced by Keith Holyoake. Sidney Holland was born in Greendale in the Canterbury region of the South...
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    dollar. In 1984, he was only the second prime minister (after Sir Keith Holyoake) to receive a knighthood while still in office. Mounting legal costs encouraged...
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  • office from Bristol to Sheffield, and changing publisher to Henry Hetherington. Holyoake's approach was more moderate than Southwell's, advocating a compromise...
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    Henry Sewell (/ˈsjuːəl/; 7 September 1807 – 14 May 1879) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician. He was a notable campaigner for New Zealand self-government...
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  • Mark Holyoake is a New Zealand gymnast from Wellington. He was placed 25th at the 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and 11th at the 2006 Commonwealth...
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    Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury, 18th Earl of Waterford, 3rd Earl Talbot, CB, PC (8 November 1803 – 4 June 1868), styled Viscount...
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  • – Fanny Cano, Mexican actress and producer (b. 1944) December 8 Keith Holyoake, New Zealand politician, 26th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1904) Slim...
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    It saw the Second National Government headed by Prime Minister Keith Holyoake of the National Party win a fourth consecutive term. This is the most recent...
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  • (29 September). The diary passed after Teonge's death to a certain John Holyoake, probably the man of that name who was Mayor of Warwick in 1699–1700 and...
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  • Lady Mary Peters The Marquess of Salisbury The Dukes of Wellington Prince Henry of Battenberg Sir Winston Churchill The Earl Mountbatten of Burma The Lady...
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  • commander of Australian Forces in Vietnam in 1971 and 1972. Sir Keith Holyoake was the Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1960 to 1972. Sir Jack Marshall...
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    Party, beginning New Zealand's second period of National government. Keith Holyoake, who had briefly been Prime Minister at the end of the first period, returned...
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    Board from 1959 to 1962. Blundell was appointed by Prime Minister Keith Holyoake as High Commissioner for New Zealand in Britain and Ambassador to Ireland...
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    Hobsbawm, historian Austin Holyoake, printer, publisher, freethinker and brother of the more widely known George Holyoake George Holyoake, Birmingham-born social...
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    prime ministers were knighted while still in office (namely Sir Keith Holyoake in 1970, and Sir Robert Muldoon in 1983). The Diplomatic Protection Service...
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