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| ral election, defeating the Liberal MP Thomson | Hankey, a former Governor of the Bank of England. |
| It was named after Mr. | Hankey and Mr. Bannister who first produced it. |
| th wins over Darryl Fitton, Alan Reynolds, Ted | Hankey and Mike Veitch. |
| Hankey Bannister is a brand of Scotch whisky that was | |
| f the 2006 Winmau World Masters, defeating Ted | Hankey before losing to Brian Woods. |
| Hankey began the 2009 Lakeside Championships with a f | |
| e is situated behind the old "Philip Manse" in | Hankey beside the railway line and is maintained by t |
| ua lands and retired to the mission station at | Hankey, Cape Colony, where he died in 1851. |
| ut when Hampden Whalley resigned in June 1883, | Hankey did not contest the resulting by-election, and |
| s first two group games against Tony David and | Hankey, eventually winning his final group game again |
| Christmas with no presents, Cornwallis and Mr. | Hankey fix the projector and the film restarts playin |
| The fifth saw | Hankey go 1-0 up before Jones turned the tide to take |
| Painting of | Hankey in military uniform by William Orpen, 1919 |
| ge then won the 2004 England Open, beating Ted | Hankey in the final. |
| t round before losing to eventual champion Ted | Hankey in the second round. |
| yn Elizabeth, daughter of George James Barnard | Hankey, in 1874. |
| orld Championship debut in 2002, losing to Ted | Hankey in the first round. |
| beat Tony O'Shea in the quarter finals and Ted | Hankey in the semis before losing to Gary Anderson in |
| ssionary to South Africa, dies at age of 76 at | Hankey in the Cape Colony |
| nd, beating Martin Atkins before losing to Ted | Hankey in the second round. |
| poem by an English evangelist, Miss Katherine | Hankey, in 1866 when she was recovering from a seriou |
| Hankey kept a series of at times startlingly detailed | |
| Hankey led 4-2 at the interval, but missed several da | |
| Hankey: Man of Secrets. 1. London: Collins. | |
| Bobby George, Ted | Hankey, Martin Adams, Trina Gulliver and Tony O'Shea |
| Ted | Hankey, one of the favourites after Walton's exit, wa |
| gland and to Bermondsey in the winter of 1913, | Hankey resumed his work with the Mission, looking ahe |
| ored in 1919, the secretariat was retained and | Hankey served as Secretary to the Cabinet for the nex |
| Ted | Hankey the number 7 seed was the defending champion. |
| 4, A Very Crappy Christmas, in South Park, Mr | Hankey the Christmas Poo parodies this song, by singi |
| Hankey took the opening 6 legs to go 2-0 up, before J | |
| Hankey was the son of Thomson Hankey from Portland Pl | |
| A small War Cabinet was instigated and | Hankey was appointed as its Secretary. |
| Maurice | Hankey's youngest brother Donald Hankey was a soldier |
| All Good Life, was headed for publication and | Hankey was all but headed back to Australia when war |
| Hankey was re-elected in 1857, 1859 and 1865, but was | |
| , as Woods had suggested before the match that | Hankey would be "lucky to get nil!". |
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