Sir George Richard Frederick Tottenham KCIE CSI (18 November 1890 – 11 January 1977) was an Irish-born civil servant in India and a first-class cricketer...
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Richard Tottenham may refer to: Richard Tottenham (obstetrician) Richard Tottenham (civil servant) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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John Coke MP JP PC (5 March 1563 – 8 September 1644) was an English civil servant and naval administrator, described by one commentator as "the Samuel...
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International reactions to the Israel–Hamas war (redirect from Transatlantic Civil Servants' Statement on Gaza)
grounds as Russia was due to its invasion of Ukraine. The Transatlantic Civil Servants’ Statement on Gaza is a public letter signed by over 800 currently serving...
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Additional secretary to the Government of India (category Civil Services of India)
a career civil servant, generally from the Indian Administrative Service, and is a government official of high seniority. The civil servants who hold...
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William Richard Joseph Cook (1905–1987), Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence of Great Britain 1966–1970, mathematician and civil servant William...
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(1990–1992). Richard Maloof, 84, American musician (Les Brown, Lawrence Welk). Terry Medwin, 91, Welsh football player (Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur, national...
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the London Academy of Excellence Tottenham, which opened in September 2017. The principal business sponsor is Tottenham Hotspur FC. The charity also funds...
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Bentley, footballer with Arsenal and later Tottenham Hotspur, attended Goffs School.[citation needed] Richard Cromwell died in Cheshunt. Lord Dobbs, writer...
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Richard Woldendorp, 96, Dutch-born Australian aerial photographer. (death announced on this date) Sir Frank Blackman, 96, Barbadian civil servant. Pamela...
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Theodore Hook (category Mauritian civil servants)
August 1841) was an English man of letters and composer and briefly a civil servant in Mauritius. He is best known for his practical jokes, particularly...
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writer. 24 February – Sir Bernard Ingham, 90, British journalist and civil servant, Downing Street press secretary (1979–1990). 25 February – Sir David...
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Kendall, 95, Australian cricketer (Victoria). Roedad Khan, 100, Pakistani civil servant and politician, secretary of industries and production (1958–1969),...
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Julius Caesar (judge) (category People from Tottenham)
and 1622. He was also known as Julius Adelmare. Caesar was born near Tottenham in Middlesex, the son of Cesare Adelmare who was originally from Treviso...
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Billy Strachan (category Jamaican civil servants)
name since he was not allowed to openly criticise the authorities as a civil servant. Many of these letters were noticed by Dr David Lewis, a communist activist...
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Joint secretary to the Government of India (category Civil Services of India)
Joint secretary is mostly a career civil servant and is a government official of high seniority. The civil servants who hold this rank and post are either...
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2019-01-30. "dum vivimus, vivamus". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2013-02-15. Richard Benson Sewall (2003). The Life of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, Massachusetts:...
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Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1976). J. B. Kristiadi, 76, Indonesian civil servant. Mimika Luca, 85, Albanian actress (Our Friend Tili, Botë e padukshme...
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Greene. He voiced the pre-match build-up montage video shown ahead of all Tottenham Hotspur's home matches which is still played today. In June 2008, he appeared...
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economist, civil servant and banker John Saville – Professor of History, marxist historian David Starkey - maritime historian (1994-) Richard Swinburne...
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1971 a Council of the institute was formed, with President Sir Richard Powell (civil servant) and Vice-Presidents Roy Jenkins (Labour Party) and Selwyn Lloyd...
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Lebanese journalist and educator (b. 1950) 2005 – Melita Norwood, English civil servant and spy (b. 1912) 2006 – Keith Smith, English rugby player and coach...
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November 2013. Bartlett, Evan (1 February 2020) [13 February 2020]. "Why Tottenham have condemned the Oxford English Dictionary's new definition of the 'Y-word'"...
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disputes over pay and conditions. This includes 200,000 teachers, 100,000 civil servants including border force workers, university lecturers, security guards...
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Brockwell (born 1938), Cabinet Secretary Sir Jock Colville (1915–1987), civil servant and diarist Montagu Corry, 1st Baron Rowton (1838–1903), Private Secretary...
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three children, of Alexander Edward "Alec" Cook (1906–1984), a colonial civil servant and his wife Ethel Catherine Margaret (1908–1994), daughter of solicitor...
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Hillsborough disaster (section Civil servant)
duty on 27 April 2016. In June 2014, an unnamed 24-year-old British civil servant was sacked for posting offensive comments about the disaster on Wikipedia...
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but could not help prevent Chelsea fall to a 2–1 defeat at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur. He scored both goals in a key 2–1 victory against Arsenal on...
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mother later married Edward Booker, a civil servant from the United States, giving Marley two half-brothers: Richard and Anthony. In February 1962, Marley...
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developing it. Her brother Walter Meredith Deane (1840–1906) was a civil servant in Hong Kong. Her sister Eleanor (1861–1941) married Henry Ernest Wodehouse...
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