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(1855-1928) married William Taylor Birchenough | J.P., a silk manufacturer who was elder brother of S |
was the brain-child of Alban J. Woodroffe, MBE, | JP, a prominent local landowner and educationalist |
known) was the second son of Eustace Abel Smith, | JP, a banker of Longhills House, Branston, Lincolns |
He was a | JP, a Deputy Lieutenant, and in 1854 High Sheriff o |
A Justice of the Peace ( | JP), according to the Ministry of Justice, is a per |
Miller E.S., Neoptolemos | J.P., Aitkenhead A.R., Fossard D.P. Management of se |
The first stone was laid by Thomas Schofield | JP, Alderman and Rochdale Borough Councillor, on 19 |
, Hayes was appointed to a new headship and Mr. | J.P. Allen took over the headship, followed by Mr. D |
Jack Wong Sue, OAM, DCM, | JP also known as Jack Sue (12 September 1925 - 16 N |
J.P. also seems to have a hidden fear of being alone | |
Lloyd became a | J.P. and an Alderman. |
x Fire and the Pelican Life Insurance Cos and a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Essex. |
His wife Irene was a | JP and gardener, and died in 2003. |
er Henry, fur trader, merchant, militia officer, | jp, and author (d. |
Weksler, M., Brito, D., Pardinas, U., Jayat, | J.P. and Teta, P. 2008. |
After three years with the show band | JP and the Cats, Chamberlin, wearied by the touring |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Bedfordshire, Bucking |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey and Bencher and |
y Manor, Bushbury, Staffordshire where he was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of the county. |
was the property of John Edmund Audley Harvey DL | JP and was described as "a mansion of red brick, in |
He became | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Glamorgan and a J.P. |
Fuller-Maitland was a | J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant of Breconshire, and a J |
Zeballos, H., Vargas, J., Patterson, B., Jayat, | J.P., and Pardinas, U. 2008. |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Sussex and a JP for N |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Aberdeenshire. |
was also mayor of Northampton from 1860-1866, a | JP and Member of Parliament for Northampton from 18 |
Rifles, fourth son of Alexander Mitchell-Innes, | J.P. and D.L. of Ayton Castle, County Berwick, Scotl |
ctive part in the affairs of Gateshead and was a | JP and a Council member for some years as well as a |
He was a | J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant of Northamptonshire. |
He was also a | JP and Deputy Lieutenant and county councillor for |
He was a | J.P. and D.L. of Linlithgowshire. |
Davies was Anglesey's first Nonconformist | J.P. and was High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1858. |
Hubbard was a | JP and Deputy Lieutenant for Buckinghamshire and th |
He was a | JP and DL for Denbighshire and High Sheriff of Denb |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Hampshire |
ptain in the Norfolk Artilery Militia and was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant. |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Cambridgeshire. |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Warwickshire. |
, Fowler was described as "of Gastard, Wilts., a | JP and DL for Middlesex and Wilts, an Alderman of L |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of Derbyshire. |
Nicol was later a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Kincardineshire. |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Glamorgan and Somerse |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Fermanagh and was Hig |
cy on the death of his father in 1865, He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Herefordshire and lie |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Nottinghamshire and a |
He was a | JP and a Deputy Lieutenant for Aberdeenshire. |
He was a | J.P. and a D. L. for Suffolk and Norfolk, and was Hi |
He was also a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of Renfrewshire. |
He was a | JP and Deputy Lieutenant for Buckinghamshire. |
Dimsdale was a | J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant for Hertfordshire and a |
in the North Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry and a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Flintshire and a J.P. |
Barnet was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant and in 1881 was living in |
He held the office of Justice of the Peace ( | JP) and of Deputy Lieutenant (DL) of Forfarshire an |
Koji traveled alone until he met Tommy and | J.P. and had to save the two from a horde of attacki |
In 1689 he became a | J.P. and a commissioner for assessment. |
performances from the Shimmies, Jonathan Leroy, | JP and Dr. Lacubrious. |
7) was MP for Grimsby, High Sheriff of Cheshire, | JP and Chairman of the Manchester, Sheffield and Li |
Cartwright was a | J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant for Northamptonshire an |
Sykes was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of Cheshire and was High |
The house was sold to | J.P. and Nell Burchfield in 1945, they would later c |
Hierons, R., Bowen, | J.P., and Harman, M., editors, Formal Methods and Te |
He was | J.P. and Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for Pembro |
manufacturer and became a Justice of the Peace ( | J.P.) and Deputy Lieutenant. |
He was a | JP and a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Cornwal |
London, he returned to Cornwall where he was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant. |
In 1963, he married Sarah Diana Rowena Perceval | JP and they have two daughters. |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Westmorland and was H |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Radnorshire and was H |
In this, Ray, his co-host | JP and the show's producer inform listeners of ente |
She was a Justice of the Peace ( | JP and was awaded the OBE in 1962. |
He was also a | JP and Deputy Lieutenant of Shropshire and Northamp |
io 170" was hosted and produced by Jay Peterson ( | JP) and "New Frontiers" was produced and hosted by |
Mark in the original | JP and PSP version of the game (left) and in the or |
More was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Shropshire and High S |
u Duchesnay, army and militia officer, seigneur, | jp, and office holder (d.1838) |
He was a | J.P. and an Alderman of Salisbury, of which city he |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Bedfordshire and beca |
Walsh, | J.P. and N.G. |
He was a | J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Shropshire and was Hi |
He was a | J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant for Kent and Huntingdon |
Summerhill, Killala Bay, County Mayo, Ireland, | J.P. and his wife, Emily, the daughter of Major Perc |
was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1867 and was a | JP and a D.L. for the East Riding of Yorkshire, and |
n 10 October of the intention to remove him as a | JP and offering him the face-saving alternative of |
zle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, an Oxford graduate, | JP and High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1618. |
m Seattle, Washington, USA, initially formed by | J.P. Anderson and Brian Shrader in 1999. |
J.P. Anderson - vocals, guitars, programming | |
as later scrubbed for Episode 2. Voice Actress: ( | JP) Arisa Andou/(EN) Tiffany Grant, credited as Luc |
el was to take over from Cllr John James Crowe, | J.P. as Chairman. |
Cr Tony Briffa | JP, Australian intersex and human rights activist, |
Vice-Presidents: Professor | J.P. Barron, FSA; Sir Kenneth Dover, FBA; Professor |
Prasad representing the Labasa Kisan Sangh, and | J.P. Bayly, Shiu Nath, Abdul Gani and Ayodhya Prasad |
which time he served as a Justice of the Peace ( | J.P.), becoming a councillor on the successor London |
J.P. Bell Company, Inc., Lynchburg, VA, 1915. | |
uch as the : - Soil Survey of England and Wales ( | JP Bell) - the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries an |
was born in Poplar Point, Manitoba, the son of | J.P. Bend (who unsuccessfully ran for the Manitoba l |
4. Sir John Calvert Stronge, 4th Baronet DL | JP, BL (21 February 1813-29 December 1899). |
He's a | JP Blackburn, 1960 and former Chairman of the Juven |
J.P. Blake, R.S. Waldron, T.S. Miller Jr., and Lesli | |
2006 Shane Fox and Leslie Mar were awarded the | J.P. Blecksmith Award, Recognizing Outstanding Citiz |
n an episode of NCIS, actor Mark Harmon wears a | J.P. Blecksmith memorial t-shirt in the episode "In |
Leigh | JP, Bowlus CL, Leistikow BN, Schenker M. Costs of h |
Leung Chun-ying GBS | JP, BSc |
Douglas Malcolm Craig OBE, | JP, BSC, FICE, FI, MUN E, FCI ARB, M CONS E (born B |
Arun Midha, | JP, BSCEcon, MBA, PhD is a British academic, who ha |
J.P. Burchill was chosen as speaker. | |
was bestowed the title 'Justice of the Peace' ( | J.P.) by the Hong Kong Government in 1965, and was a |
Thomas was the son of James Lewes Thomas, | JP, Caeglas, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, and Anne Lo |
i-4, Khulna-3 and Sylhet-3) open for both AL and | JP candidates to contest for. |
Band members include Stephen Lyons on guitar, | JP Carter on trumpet, Morgan McDonald on piano, Jes |
JP Catholic officially opened its doors with its fi | |
JP Catholic - the university's shortened nickname - | |
George Limbrey Sclater-Booth, CB DL | JP CC, 2nd Lord Basing, Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Drag |
Winner, ANA/NDDC | JP Clark-Bekederemo Prize for Drama 2002 |
Author, | J.P. Claunch attended High School in Huckabay Indepe |
Colonel Theodore Godfrey Wijesinghe Jayewardene, | JP, CLI (June 17, 1872 - 1945) was a Ceylonese (Sri |
J.P. Clowes (Halifax) | |
J.P. Coleman State Park is a state park in the U.S. | |
as Baptist Historical Center; the home of Judge | J.P. Coles, one of the Old Three Hundred of the Aust |
nim DK, Tamayo P, Huard C, Gaasenbeek M, Mesirov | JP, Coller H, Loh ML, Downing JR, Caligiuri MA, Blo |
Coleman, Kathleen, The Pilot at | JP Communications, Business Journal-Charlotte, Nove |
Clinch, | J.P., Convery, F. J., Fitzgerald, E. and Rooney, S. |
rough married Janet Elizabeth Cooke (daughter of | JP Cooke, of Doagh), now Viscountess Brookeborough, |
of the Peace Court (also called Justice Court or | JP Court). |
Sir Geoffrey Summers, 1st Baronet CBE, DL, | JP, CStJ (2 September 1891-17 January 1972), was a |
e reclusive billionaire and ailing buzzsaw baron | JP Cubish as 'Ruggles'. |
He was bred by Mr & Mrs | JP Curran, New South Wales. |
from the transcripts of court records by | J.P. Cushing presented to the Virginia Historical an |
J.P. Cusick | |
ge red brick gothic building designed by JEK and | JP Cutts was built between 1900 and 1906. |
, daughter of Colonel Edward Vernon (1838-1913) | J.P., D.L., of Clontarf Castle, Co. Dublin. |
tory 1890 describes him as "Wilson John Gerald, | J.P., D.L., Colonel commanding the West Yorkshire Br |
Francis Philips (1771-1850) | J.P., D.L., of Bank Hall, Lancashire (now Warrington |
d at Abbeycwmhir, George Henry Philips (b.1831) | J.P., D.L., of Radnorshire, who presumably sculpted |
1-1903), daughter of George Palmes (1776-1851), | J.P., D.L., of Naburn Hall, North Yorkshire, a desce |
J.P. Dahl-Jensen. | |
l The Earl of Scarbrough KG PC GCSI GCIE GCVO TD | JP DCL LLD (Lord Lieutenant) presented the Regiment |
Caldas, | J.P., de Carvalho, M.R. & McCord, M.E. |
The game was written by Mev Dinc, | J.P. Dean, E.M. Dean and Nick Cooke. |
Sitaram Paswan of | JP defeated Kumbh Narayan Sardar of Congress in 197 |
Nawal Kishore Shahi of | JP defeated Tapeswar Rai, Independent, in 1977. |
Jamuna Ram of | JP defeated Alagu Ram of Congress in 1977. |
Chandra Sekhar Jha of | JP defeated Md. |
Parameshwar Kumar of | JP defeated Lahtan Chudhary of Congress in 1977. |
Surya Singh of | JP defeated Bhishma Prasad Yadav of Congress in 197 |
Baidyanath Mehta of | JP defeated Yamuna Prasad Mandal of Congress in 197 |
Mahabir Prasad of | JP defeated Anirudh Jha, Independent, in 1977. |
Asehswar Goit of | JP defeated Amarendra Mishra of Congress in 1977. |
Habib Ahmad of | JP defeated Ram Briksh Chaudhary of Congress in 197 |
Krishnadeo Narain Singh of | JP defeated Kashi Nath Rai, Independent, in 1977. |
Ramai Ram of Janata Party ( | JP) defeated Righan Ram of CPI in 1980. |
Kamal Paswan of | JP defeated Hari Lal Ram of Congress in 1977. |
Jagannath Prasad Yadav of | JP defeated Moti Lal Sinha Kanan of Congress in 197 |
Kapildeo Thakur of | JP defeated Khadim Hussain of CPI in 1977. |
Muneshwar Chaudhary of | JP defeated Raghunandan Manjhi of Congress in 1977. |
Taslimuddin of | JP defeated Moidur Rahman of Congress in 1977. |
Anirudh Prasad of | JP defeated Kafil Ahmad, Independent, in 1977. |
Munshwar Prasad Singh of | JP defeated Akhilesh Kumar Ray of Congress in 1977. |
Vabulal Shastri of | JP defeated Kanhai Prasad Singh of Congress in 1977 |
Raghubans Prasad Singh of | JP defeated Ramchandra Rai, Independent, in 1977. |
Mithilesh Kumar Singh of | JP defeated Janak Yadav, Independent, in 1977. |
Shyam Kumar Prasad Singh of | JP defeated Ram Prit Rai of Congress in 1977. |
Ram Bahadur Rai of JD/ Janata Party ( | JP) defeated Uma Pandey of Congress in 1995 and 199 |
Kishor Narayan Singh representing Janata Party ( | JP) defeated Deodat Rai of Janata Party (Secular - |
Bal Bodh Paswan of | JP defeated Rashik Lal Rishideo of Congress. |
Ram Sundar Das of | JP defeated Rameshwar Prasad Rai, Independent, in 1 |
Manjay Lal of | JP defeated Ramdev Sharma of CPI in 1977. |
i Hari Shankar Sharma representing Janata Party ( | JP) defeated Laxman Singh of Congress in 1980. |
Ram Sipahi Yadav of Janata Party ( | JP) defeated Mubarak Hussain of Congress in 1980. |
Jagdish Choudhary of | JP defeated Kedar Paswan of Congress in 1977. |
Shivnadan Paswan of | JP defeated Fakir Chand Ram of Congress in 1977. |
Ashok Kumar Singh of | JP defeated Surya Narayan Yadav, Independent, in 19 |
Vinodanand Singh of | JP defeated Jitendra Prasad Singh, Independent, in |
Surya Narayan Singh Yadav of | JP defeated Ram Narayan Mandal of Congress. |
Uma Shankar Singh of | JP defeated Nand Kishore Singh, Independent, in 197 |
Basudeo Prasad Singh of | JP defeated Mansoor Alam, Independent, in 1977. |
Ram Bahadur Singh of | JP defeated Rameshwar Dutta Sharma of Congress in 1 |
Rama Kant Pandey of | JP defeated Uma Pandey of Congress in 1977. |
Arun Kumar Sinha of | JP defeated Umesh Prasad Singh of Congress in 1977. |
Braj Kishor Narayan Singh representing | JP defeated Deonandan Singh of CPI in 1977. |
Shivnath Verma of | JP defeated Ram Ballabh Jalan of CPI in 1977. |
Dharam Nath Singh of | JP defeated Prabhunath Singh of Congress in 1977. |
Ramanand Prasad Yadav of | JP defeated Daroga Prasad Rai of Congress in 1977. |
Abdul Bari Siddiqui of | JP defeated Harinath Mishra of Congress in 1977. |
Suleman of | JP defeated Md. |
He was | J.P., Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Oxfordsh |
Trustees: Lady Acland, | JP; Des Belam; Dr Stephen Head; Anthony Sampson; Ma |
Prager | JP, DeSalles A, Wilkinson A, Jacobs M, Csete M (199 |
Francis Theophilius Brooke | J.P. DL (1851 - 30 July 1920) was an Anglo-Irish Dir |
William Henry Dyke Acland, 3rd Baronet MC AFC TD | JP DL (18 May 1888 - 4 December 1970) was the eldes |
Sir William Alison Dyke Acland, 2nd Baronet CVO | JP DL (18 December 1847 - 26 November 1924) was a R |
Sir Myles Humphreys, | JP, DL (died February 22, 1998) was a Northern Iris |
Walter Waring | JP DL (1876 - 16 November 1930) was a British polit |
'Colonel Sir Michael McCorkell, KCVO, OBE, TD, | JP, DL (3 May 1925 - 13 November 2006) was an North |
in Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane KG, PC, | JP, DL (9 April 1851 - 19 October 1922), styled Lor |
Lt Col Sir Albert Kaye Rollit LLD DLC LittD | JP DL - (28 August 1894) |
John Maunsell Richardson | JP DL (Great Limber, Caistor, Lincolnshire 12 June |
Thomas Campbell Eyton | JP, DL (10 September 1809 - 25 October 1880) was an |
Sir Charles Tertius Mander | JP, DL (1852-1929), the eldest son of Benjamin, amo |
Melville Portal | JP, DL (31 July 1819 - 24 January 1904) was a Briti |
Sir John James Briscoe, 1st Baronet | JP, DL (8 December 1835 - 1 May 1919) was a British |
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