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; its third Honorary Secretary, from 1893, was | Arthur Quiller-Couch, who became Sir Arthur. |
It was home, in his later life, to | Arthur Marshall, who fictionalised it as "Appleton". |
There was also an | Arthur Mee, who produced The Children's Encyclopedia. |
He was defended by solicitor | Arthur Prothero, who instructed Peter Rawlinson, then |
Arthur O'Neill, who had been killed in the First Worl | |
The first appointment in 1881 was of | Arthur Schuster who held the position until 1888. |
nother well known author was children's writer | Arthur Ransome who penned the Swallows and Amazons se |
Arthur Koestler, who wrote about it in The Invisible | |
In 1951, Murray met a man called | Arthur Lydiard, who became his coach. |
MedX equipment was invented by the late | Arthur Jones, who was also the inventor of Nautilus e |
It also featured the future Dad's Army star, | Arthur Lowe, who also appeared in four later films di |
sharp contrast with the much rougher figure of | Arthur Calwell, who had already lost two elections. |
gave its name to the first Duke of Wellington, | Arthur Wellesley, who is commemorated by the nearby W |
He soon developed a partnership with | Arthur Rowley who was to become the top goal-scorer i |
The orchestra was founded in 1948 by H. | Arthur Brown who was principal conductor from 1948 ti |
Lucian Adams, a Port | Arthur native who received the Medal of Honor for his |
Arthur Lockett who was a key figure left to join Asto | |
0 Croydon Road, Reigate, close to his brother, | Arthur Gilbert who lived in Limpsfield. |
His was a first cousin of | Arthur Balfour, who served as Prime Minister from 190 |
Plimpton was the son of George | Arthur Plimpton, who was chairman of the Amherst boar |
The area is owned by Margaret and | Arthur Dunham, who open the woodlands to the public d |
ed by John's son, Henry, in collaboration with | Arthur Woolf, who was the chief engineer. |
ague champions Southampton, anxious to replace | Arthur Chadwick, who had moved to Portsmouth, signed |
It was his other cello teacher, | Arthur Ross, who got him intrigued in bows by stressi |
dus, concerned Yorkshire's 1926 captain, Major | Arthur Lupton, who started padding up after a wicket |
in the Southern League in May 1906, to replace | Arthur Hartshorne who had left in the summer. |
faced the intervention of a Labour candidate, | Arthur Moyle, who later went on to be MP for Stourbri |
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