• James Brunton is a judge on the Quebec Superior Court who in late 2005 ruled that no restrictions should be placed upon Karla Homolka's freedom following...
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  • James Brunton is a Canadian judge. James Brunton may also refer to: Sir James Lauder Brunton, 4th Baronet (born 1947), of the Brunton baronets Sir (James)...
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  • James Brunton Gibb LTCL (13 January 1897 – 28 June 1968) was a prominent Australian performer of radio and stage, theatre impresario and teacher of elocution...
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    James Brunton Stephens (17 June 1835 – 29 June 1902) was a Scottish-born Australian poet, and author of Convict Once. Stephens was born in Bo'ness, on...
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  • unionist James Stephens (Fenian) (1825–1901), Irish revolutionary James Brunton Stephens (1832–1902), Scottish-born Australian poet and teacher James Stephens...
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    to treat angina pectoris. Brunton was born on 14 March 1844 in Roxburgh in southeastern Scotland, the son of James Brunton (1781–1863) and his second...
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  • Brunton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Brunton (1946–2002), New Zealand poet Alexander Brunton (1772–1854), Scottish minister...
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  • River from Montreal. On November 30, 2005, Quebec Superior Court Judge James Brunton lifted all restrictions imposed on Homolka, saying there was not enough...
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    A Brunton compass, properly known as the Brunton Pocket Transit, is a precision compass made by Brunton, Inc. of Riverton, Wyoming. The instrument was...
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  • James Gibb may refer to: James Gibb (Australian politician) (1843–1919) James Brunton Gibb (1897–1968), Australian performer and teacher of elocution...
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  • between 1940 and 1952. Brunton was born in 1927, the daughter of actress Ethel Lang and theatre impresario, teacher and actor James Brunton Gibb. Barbara was...
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  • ) St James' Hall with its location and modest size and rent, it was the venue of choice for concerts and recitals by the likes of James Brunton Gibb,...
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    other poets have been nominated as worthy of such a title, including James Brunton Stephens (1835–1902), Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson (1864–1941), and...
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    Christine Dorothy Brunton (11 October 1890 – 5 June 1977), popularly known as Dorothy Brunton (or more familiarly as 'Dot'), was an Australian singer...
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    children's writer Michael Potter, minister and prisoner on the Bass Rock James Brunton Stephens, Australian poet Harcus Strachan, Canadian soldier, and winner...
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  • Ethel Isabel Lang AM (28 June 1902 – 1 November 1995), also known as Ethel Brunton, was an Australian actress prominent as a pioneering local radio performer...
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  • occurrence in Quebec. In October 2015, Quebec Superior Court Judge James Brunton ruled that delay between the arrests in 2009 as part of Operation SharQc...
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  • James Brunton Simpson (22 January 1905 – 10 December 1968) was a Scottish-Australian trade unionist, coal miner and politician, elected as a member of...
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    effort to convict the Hells Angels failed. Quebec Superior Court Judge James Brunton ruled that delay between the arrests in 2009 as part of Operation SharQc...
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  • Ritual", as part of ITV's The Return of Sherlock Holmes series, as Richard Brunton, alongside Jeremy Brett, as well as the Miss Marple story "The Murder at...
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  • to his abrasive, unpleasant personality. On 15 April 2016, Justice James Brunton of the Quebec Superior Count ruled in regard to Maloney's lawsuit: "Wheelchair-bound...
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  • Education Department with colleagues including William Arbuckle and James Brunton. After a short spell as Secretary to the Scottish Home Department he...
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  • effort to convict the Hells Angels failed. Quebec Superior Court Judge James Brunton ruled that delay between the arrests in 2009 as part of Operation SharQc...
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    Visiting Physician at the Lancaster County Lunatic Asylum. In 1864, James Brunton offered £2,000 towards a new asylum for "idiots and imbeciles" and asked...
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    included published authors, journalists, educators and pressmen, including James Brunton Stephens, Horace Earle, William Senior, John Warde, and Gresley Lukin...
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  • after inhalation. Brunton was inspired by earlier work with the same agent, performed by Arthur Gamgee and Benjamin Ward Richardson. Brunton reasoned that...
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    physician Lauder Brunton. It is now considered dormant. Sir (Thomas) Lauder Brunton, 1st Baronet (1844–1916) Sir (James) Stopford Lauder Brunton, 2nd Baronet...
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  • (1918–2006), The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Alan Spence (born 1947), Way to Go James Brunton Stephens (1835–1902) John Sterling (1806–1844) D. E. Stevenson (1892–1973)...
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  • Alice Springs, Northern Territory on 18 March 2022. Matthew James Brunton – Mr Matthew Brunton is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the...
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  • judgement rendered on August 23, 2006, Superior Court of Quebec Judge James Brunton wrote: "the trial judge erred when he held that officials of Concordia...
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