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    Captain Frederic John Walker, CB, DSO & Three Bars (3 June 1896 – 9 July 1944) (his first name is given as Frederick in the Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • Frederick, Frederic, Friedrich or Fred Walker may refer to: Frederick Walker (native police commandant) (died 1866), explorer Frederick Walker (painter)...
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    Frederick Walker ARA RWS (London, 26 May 1840 – 4 June 1875 St Fillans) was a British social realist painter and illustrator. He was described by Sir John...
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  • Schizo (1976 film) (category Films directed by Pete Walker)
    psychological horror slasher film directed and produced by Pete Walker and starring Lynne Frederick, John Leyton and Stephanie Beacham. Samantha Gray, a famous...
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  • Eamonn Roderique Walker (born 12 June 1962) is an English actor. On television, he began in the BBC sitcom In Sickness and in Health (1985–1987), the ITV...
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    Kretschmer Robertson, Terence. Walker R.N. (London 1955). Biography of the leading British escort group commander, Frederick John Walker Werner, Herbert A. Iron...
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    night of August 28, 1951, Walker's housekeeper found him in an emotional state. She called Walker's psychiatrist Frederick Hacker, who arrived and administered...
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    President John F. Kennedy accepted his resignation, making Walker the only US general to resign during the 20th century. In early 1962, Walker campaigned...
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    Approaches Command in April 1943 under the command of Captain Frederic John Walker, leader of the 2nd Support Group (2SG). This was a flotilla of six sloops...
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    Mitochondrial Biology Unit". cam.ac.uk. John E. Walker on Nobelprize.org , accessed 29 April 2020 Walker, John (2014). "Frederick Sanger (1918–2013) Double Nobel-prizewinning...
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    honored Walker for making the largest individual contribution to help preserve Frederick Douglass's Anacostia house. Before her death in 1919, Walker pledged...
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    Frederick Walker Pitkin (August 31, 1837 – December 18, 1886), an American politician who served as the second Governor of the state of Colorado from 1879...
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    Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1817 or February 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer,...
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    William Walker (May 8, 1824 – September 12, 1860) was an American physician, lawyer, journalist, and mercenary. In the era of the expansion of the United...
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    General Sir Frederick William Edward Forestier-Walker, GCMG, KCB, KStJ (17 April 1844 – 30 August 1910) was a British senior military officer and Governor...
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  • Sewanee, Tennessee. Frederick F. Reese ordained Walker as a deacon and later as a priest at Christ Church in Macon, Georgia, Walker's childhood parish....
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  • Arthur Edward Walker (born 1851), Frederick John Walker (born 1853), Ernest Abney Walker (born 1854) and Col Henry Walker. Studies of the Geographic Botany...
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    Major-General Sir John Adye (1857-1930) Brigadier John Frederick Adye (1900—1977), Royal Artillery, 4th Indian Infantry Division General Sir John Miller Adye...
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    John Frederick Denison Maurice (29 August 1805 – 1 April 1872) was an English Anglican theologian, a prolific author, and one of the founders of Christian...
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  • in a Pete Walker slasher horror film Schizo (1976), a movie that became an underground hit in the horror film genre. Along with Frederick's rising mainstream...
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    Frederick William I (German: Friedrich Wilhelm I.; 14 August 1688 – 31 May 1740), known as the Soldier King (German: Soldatenkönig), was King in Prussia...
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  • Magicians and Frederick Crane on the American sitcom Frasier. Einhorn was a child actor and landed his first big role as recurring character Frederick Crane on...
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    including John O'Connell Bligh, Edric Norfolk Vaux Morisset, Frederick Keen, Samuel Crummer, Francis Nicoll and Frederick Walker's brother Robert G. Walker. The...
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  • Tommie Turvey as George Atzerodt Walker Babington as Edmund Spangler Josh Mikel as John Surratt Josh Bowman as Frederick W. Seward Carlos Luckie Jr. as...
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    Usually credited under the name John Leslie, he also worked under a variety of pseudonyms, including John Leslie Dupre, Frederick Watson, and Lenny Lovely....
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    Frederick Walker (14 April 1820 – 19 November 1866) was a British public servant of the Colony of New South Wales, property manager, Commandant of the...
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    pp. 267, 270. Walker 1999, pp. 134–35. Solnit 2006. Rogers 1950, p. 270. Walker 1999, pp. 142. Walker 1999, pp. 143. "Commodore John Sloat" Archived...
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    Seacome 1628–29 John Walker 1629–30 Robert Williamson 1630–31 John Williamson 1631–32 Ralph Sandiford 1632–33 John Walker 1633–34 John Moore 1634–35 Robert...
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  • (born 1931), Australian Olympic gymnast John Lees (walker), English record-breaking walker and journalist John Lees (musician), English musician who founded...
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    Major-General John George Walker (July 22, 1821 – July 20, 1893) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He served as a brigadier general...
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