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  • Alfred Clayton Cole (17 December 1854 – 5 June 1920) was a City of London merchant and director of the Bank of England, serving as Governor of the Bank...
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  • Alfred Cole may refer to: Al Cole, boxer Alfred Jack Cole (scientist) Alfred Cole, sole survivor of Allen Gardiner (schooner) disaster Alfred Clayton...
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    property to his uncle, Alfred Clayton Cole, who later became Governor of the Bank of England. As an undergraduate at Cambridge, Cole posed as the uncle of...
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    unable to afford its upkeep so he sold it in 1912 to his uncle, Alfred Clayton Cole, later Governor of the Bank of England. Historic England. "West Woodhay...
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  • Francis Chantrey R.A. (1781–1841) Arthur Hugh Clough (1819–1861) Alfred Clayton Cole (1854–1920)[citation needed] Edward Colebrooke, 1st Baron Colebrooke...
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    Chamberlain's brother Herbert, who in 1907 had married Anne Cole's uncle Alfred Clayton Cole, a director of the Bank of England. She encouraged and supported...
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    Middleton Campbell 1907–1909 107 Reginald Eden Johnston 1909–1911 108 Alfred Clayton Cole 1911–1913 109 Walter Cunliffe 1913–1918 110 Brien Cokayne 1918–1920...
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  • Public Policy of Nomura Group; former CEO of UK Trade & Investment Alfred Clayton Cole (1854–1920), Governor of the Bank of England Sanjeev Gupta (born...
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    Baron Cobbold (King's), Governor of the Bank of England (1949–1961) Alfred Clayton Cole (Trinity), Governor of the Bank of England (1911–1913) John James...
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  • author of 'Never, never, let your gun pointed be at anyone...' Alfred Clayton Cole (1854–1920), Governor of the Bank of England J. L. Joynes Jr. (1853–1893)...
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  • Campbell 1905–1907 Edgar Lubbock 1907 Reginald Eden Johnston 1907–1909 Alfred Clayton Cole 1909–1911 Lord Walter Cunliffe 1911–1913 Robert Newman 1913–1915...
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    diplomat Sir Murdoch Macdonald (1866–1957), politician and engineer Alfred Clayton Cole (1854–1920) Governor of the Bank of England Arthur Rowley, 8th Baron...
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  • Governor of the Bank of England In office 1913–1918 Preceded by Alfred Clayton Cole Succeeded by Sir Brien Cokayne Personal details Born Walter Cunliffe...
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  • the devastation it may cause. Alfred later reprimands Lady Baela Targaryen for not using Moondancer to kill Ser Criston Cole and further urges that they...
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    Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (November 29, 1908 – April 4, 1972) was an American Baptist pastor and politician who represented the Harlem neighborhood of New...
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  • Caldwell as Belinda Gibson Gary Cole as James Green, Sr. Jack Falahee as Frank Stringfellow Peter Gerety as Dr. Alfred Summers Shalita Grant as Aurelia...
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    portrays one of the sons of abolitionist John Brown; Last of the Badmen (1957), Cole Younger Gunfighter (1958); Ride Lonesome (1959); The Quick Gun (1964); and...
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  • David Alfred Mocatta (1806–1882) was a British architect and a member of the Anglo-Jewish Mocatta family. David Alfred Mocatta was born to a Sephardic...
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  • John Clayton, and he arrived in Virginia just before his 12th birthday. Clayton guided Beckley's continuing education, and in working with Clayton, Beckley...
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  • (1891–1959), author Maria Cole (1922–2012), singer, widow of Nat King Cole Nat King Cole (1919–1965), singer NP Natalie Cole (1950–2015), singer-songwriter...
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