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  • Charles Drinkwater may refer to: Charles Graham Drinkwater (1875–1946), Canadian ice hockey player, businessman and philanthropist Charles Drinkwater...
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  • racer Bert Drinkwater (1895–1947), Australian footballer Carol Drinkwater (born 1948), Anglo-Irish actress and author Charles Drinkwater (soccer), American...
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    Charles Graham Drinkwater (February 22, 1875 – September 27, 1946) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey player, businessman and philanthropist. Drinkwater...
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  • Charles Drinkwater was an American soccer outside left who played for Brooklyn Field Club in the 1914 National Challenge Cup championship game. In 1906...
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    the city of Moose Jaw and is named for "Charles Drinkwater", an original director of the CP Railway. Drinkwater was incorporated as a village on June 7...
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  • Slave Dynasty (2006, BBC) as William Beckford Trust (BBC, 2005) as Charles Drinkwater As If (2001–04, TV series) as Alex Stanton A Rather English Marriage...
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    Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater Bethune CB (27 December 1802 – 14 February 1884)[citation needed] was a British officer of the Royal Navy. He rose to...
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    the sixth, established in 1833 with Babbage as chairman and John Elliot Drinkwater as secretary. The foundation of the Statistical Society followed. Babbage...
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  • Charles John Drinkwater (25 July 1914 – 8 April 1998) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Charlton...
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  • Gary Drinkwater is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives since December 2018. He contested the 121st...
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    Sir William Leece Drinkwater (28 March 1812 – 22 May 1909) was a First Deemster of the Isle of Man. Drinkwater came from an old Liverpool family and was...
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  • World Fantasy Award in 1982. Turn-of-the-century American architect John Drinkwater begins to suspect that within this world there lies another (and within...
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    Colonel John Drinkwater Bethune (born John Drinkwater, 9 June 1762 – 16 January 1844) was a British Army officer and military historian best known for...
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  • Quintin Charles Devenish "Charlie" Lawson (born 17 September 1959) is an actor from Northern Ireland who is best known for playing Jim McDonald on the...
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  • "Pat-A-Cake" John Reardon Helen Slavin 1 November 1998 (1998-11-01) 14.64 Mel Drinkwater disappears one night when she leaves with the intention of eloping with...
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  • – guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar Producers: Wayne Cohen, Skip Drinkwater, David Flemming, Jimmy Greco, Joel Kipnis, Howard McCrary, Robert Palmer...
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  • Price and Charles James Monk. 1868: Hampshire, Southern (No. 1). John Watkins Drew v. Lord Henry Scott. 1868: Hampshire, Southern (No. 2). Charles Castleman...
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    Rhode Island Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Charles Creighton (USA) W. Haughie H. Hinds or Hynds Charles Drinkwater H. W. Matthews Neil Clark Nichols James...
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  • Herriot's wife, Helen (based on Joan Wight), was initially played by Carol Drinkwater and in the later series by Lynda Bellingham. The series had two runs:...
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  • Conservative James Henry Deakin (senior) 453 67.7 N/A Liberal Henry Charles Drinkwater 216 32.3 New Majority 237 35.4 N/A Turnout 669 84.7 N/A Registered...
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