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    James Myles Hogge (19 April 1873 – 27 October 1928) was a British social researcher and Liberal Party politician. Hogge was educated at the Edinburgh...
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  • Hogge is a Scottish surname originally derived from hoga, an Old English term meaning prudent or careful. During the 19th century many immigrants from...
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    National Henry Page Croft 26 2 2 +2 0.3 0.9 94,389 N/A   Independent NFDSS James Hogge 30 0 0 0.0 0.6 58,164 N/A   Co-operative Party William Henry Watkins...
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  • Bermuda Hogges were a Bermudian football team based in Hamilton, Bermuda. Founded in 2006, the team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL)...
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  • Jimmy Hogg, Scottish footballer James McGarel-Hogg (disambiguation) James Hogge (1873–1928), British social researcher and politician This disambiguation...
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    James Hogge...
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  • links with the Liberal Party, and its first president was a Liberal MP James Hogge. The National Association of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers was linked...
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    Edmund Talbot Neil Primrose Party political offices Preceded by Percy Illingworth Liberal Chief Whip 1915–1919 Succeeded by James Hogge and George Thorne...
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  • uniting the organisations themselves was first espoused publicly, by James Hogge, only in 1918. In May, he wrote to the Manchester Guardian, saying: "It...
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    Fraser 2005, p. 15 Northcote Parkinson 1976, p. 36 Stewart 2003, p. 182 Hogge 2005, pp. 303–304 Fraser 2005, pp. 41–42 Fraser 2005, pp. 100–103 Fraser...
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  • refused. The leadership was assumed by the left-wing Liberal Party MPs James Hogge and William Pringle, who fought for improved pensions and representation...
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    the remainder of her life—even after her death—they remained obfuscated." Hogge, 303–304. Barroll, 25; Stewart, 143. The Countess of Huntly, a strong supporter...
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    Garside and Liberal Party MP James Hogge became concerned with the welfare of veterans. In mid-January 1917, Garside and Hogge established the Naval and...
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    Edinburgh East Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal James Hogge 10,876 68.3 +8.5 Unionist Charles John Morris Mancor 5,045 31.7 n/a Majority 5,831 36.6...
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    from the National Institutes of Health in 1973. Chasey, along with James Hogge, invented, A Curve Smoothing Program for Plotting a Predictive Value...
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  • Conservative Edinburgh Central William Graham Labour Edinburgh East James Hogge Liberal Edinburgh North Patrick Ford Conservative Edinburgh South Samuel...
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  • Edinburgh Central William Graham Labour Edinburgh East James Hogge Liberal Edinburgh North James Avon Clyde Co. Conservative Edinburgh South Charles Murray...
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  • Conservative Edinburgh Central William Graham Labour Edinburgh East James Hogge Liberal Edinburgh North Peter Raffan Liberal Edinburgh South Sir Samuel...
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    1877), p. 227. Kaufmann, Miranda, Black Tudors (London, 2017), p. 100. Hogge, Alice (2005). God's Secret Agents: Queen Elizabeth's Forbidden Priests...
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    labour and trade union movement. In April 1917, the Asquith Liberal MP James Myles Hogge sponsored a meeting at the National Liberal Club over the Military...
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    (1999), p. 487. Hogge, 9–10. Somerset, 102. Haigh, 45–46, 177. Black, 14–15. Williams Elizabeth, 50. Haigh, 42. Somerset, 727. Hogge, 9n. Loades, 1. Starkey...
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    along with James Hogge, became the most vocal critics of the Prime Minister from the Liberal benches. After the war, the Pringle-Hogge partnership ended...
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  • Dunbartonshire before standing down at the last election. They had considered James Hogge and Junior Minister Charles Masterman, and settled on Masterman before...
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  • Secretary for Scotland Edinburgh East 2 February 1912 Sir James Gibson Liberal James Hogge Liberal Death Carmarthen District 29 January 1912 W. Llewelyn...
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  • Before Edmund Henslowe's death, his daughter Margaret had married Ralf Hogge, an ironmaster. By the 1570s, Henslowe had moved to London, becoming a member...
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    probably controlled Hendall as well, before it passed into the hands of Ralph Hogge, who formerly worked for the Levett family. Among families long resident...
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  • Liberal candidate for North Ayrshire. By 22 January, 38-year-old James Myles Hogge was chosen by the Liberals to defend the seat. He was raised in Edinburgh...
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  • experimental tracheotomy for artificial respiration of a canine subject. Ralf Hogge, working for Rev. William Levett, casts iron cannon at his blast furnace...
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  • Carlow and at Kilculliheen near Waterford city. The abbey of St. Mary Del Hogge in Dublin was named after the Hoggen Green or Haugr meaning gravesite in...
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    Code Protected Speech?". November 30, 2001. Retrieved December 30, 2018. Hogge, Becky (May 9, 2007). "Digging in". openDemocracy. Retrieved December 30...
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