• John Alexander Lachlan Shaw, CBE, DSO (26 August 1902 – 20 April 1983) was an Australian civil engineer, soldier and New South Wales public servant, who...
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  • lawyer John Shaw (public servant) (1902–1983), New South Wales public servant John A. Shaw (1939-2020), U.S. government official John G. Shaw (1859–1932)...
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    and became its most prominent pamphleteer. Shaw had been writing plays for years before his first public success, Arms and the Man in 1894. Influenced...
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    Sir John George Shaw Lefevre KCB (24 January 1797 – 20 August 1879) was a British barrister, Whig politician and civil servant. Shaw Lefevre was the son...
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    in the Anglo-Caribbean: Servants or Slaves?". History Ireland. 24 (2): 18–22. doi:10.17613/M61Z41S48. Shaw 2013, p. 15. Shaw 2013, p. 39. "Barbados Side-by-Side...
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    Arthur Onslow. Shaw-Lefevre was the son of Charles Shaw-Lefevre by his wife Helena, daughter of John Lefevre. His younger brother, Sir John Shaw-Lefevre, was...
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  • artist/co-writer John Byrne, Sebastian Shaw first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #129 (Jan. 1980), during the "Dark Phoenix Saga" storyline. John Byrne based...
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  • John Arthur "Jack" Shaw (July 1, 1939 – April 5, 2020) was an American former civil servant who held positions under several presidents: Senior Staff...
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    Junner, a servant employed by a family named Lawrence; she was dismissed four months before Sarah was born, and identified Sarah's father as "John Junner...
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  • Rook Rutledge - Servant Captain Britain, having inherited club membership from his father, Sir James Braddock, was asked by Shinobi Shaw to infiltrate the...
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    Anne Greene (c. 1628 – 1659 or c. 1665) was an English domestic servant who was accused of committing infanticide in 1650. She is known for surviving...
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    Sir Patrick Shaw CBE (18 September 1913 – 27 December 1975) was an Australian public servant and diplomat. Shaw joined the Department of External Affairs...
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    the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for The Naked Civil Servant (1975). He played Caligula in the BBC TV series I, Claudius (1976). Hurt...
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    CMG, OBE (22 May 1892 – 24 January 1958) was an Australian soldier, public servant and diplomat. His significant achievements were being involved in the...
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  • John William Shaw Wyllie, CSI MP, (6 October 1835 – 15 March 1870) was a British Liberal Party politician and British Indian civil servant. Wyllie was...
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    thinking–including by Colonial Williamsburg restoration architects Perry, Shaw and Hepburn–dated the still-standing house's construction to the 1710–1717...
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    home in Belvoir Castle, and her brother Henry died. In 1619 two former servants were convicted of having used witchcraft to attack the family. In 1619...
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    Arms and the Man (category Plays by George Bernard Shaw)
    Arms and the Man is a comedy by George Bernard Shaw, whose title comes from the opening words of Virgil's Aeneid, in Latin: Arma virumque cano ("Of arms...
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    public disputes with such men as George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Bertrand Russell and Clarence Darrow. According to his autobiography, he and Shaw played...
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  • Shaw (Ray Doyle) and Lewis Collins (William Bodie). Since the deaths of Gordon Jackson and Lewis Collins in 1990 and 2013 respectively, Martin Shaw is...
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    Mick Shann (category Public servants from Melbourne)
    Shann CBE (22 November 1917 – 4 August 1988) was a senior Australian public servant and diplomat. Mick Shann was born in the Melbourne suburb of Kew, Victoria...
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  • (1905-1995), American politician Sir Frederick Wheeler (public servant) (1914–1994), Australian public servant Gary Wheeler (disambiguation), several people Geoffrey...
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    fourth son of Alexander "Ciar" of Rothiemurchus. Alexander Shaw was the fifth chief of the Clan Shaw. His descendants took the name Farquharson. Another of...
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    bringing about a mistrial. In 1992, it was revealed that the jury foreman, Luke Shaw, was a member of the Young Nationals, was identified with the "Friends of...
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  • document it. It is believed that he may have been the 'John Chavis' who was employed as an indentured servant by a Halifax, Virginia lawyer named James Milner...
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  • 2024. Jacobson, Julie (13 February 2024). "Former diplomat, senior public servant Gerald Hensley dies". The Post. Archived from the original on 12 February...
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    and Shaw acquired enslaved African Americans as workers by 1828 for his working farm land. He also had several slaves working as domestic servants. He...
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  • age 83 Former U.S. Sen. David Pryor has died; hailed as 'dedicated' public servant, 'true statesman' Howie Schwab, longtime ESPN producer, star of trivia...
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  • Fort Shaw (originally named Camp Reynolds) was a United States Army fort located on the Sun River 24 miles west of Great Falls, Montana, in the United...
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    "Publish in Wikipedia or perish". Nature News. doi:10.1038/news.2008.1312. Shaw, Donna (February–March 2008). "Wikipedia in the Newsroom". American Journalism...
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