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  • Sir David Powell Croom-Johnson, DSC, VRD (28 November 1914 – 21 November 2000) was a British barrister and judge who served as a Lord Justice of Appeal...
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  • George Croom Robertson (1842–1892), Scottish philosopher David Croom-Johnson (1914–2000), British barrister and judge Reginald Croom-Johnson (1879–1957)...
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    as Ivan Lawrence QC, trial defence counsel Ken Bones as Justice David Croom-Johnson, trial judge Bronagh Waugh as Charlotte Proctor Chanel Cresswell...
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  • Sir Reginald Powell Croom-Johnson (27 July 1879 – 29 December 1957) was a British barrister, judge, and Conservative Member of Parliament for Bridgwater...
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  • Nicholson, David (5 November 1983). "The Lonely Murderer who Preyed on Young Drifters". The Times. No. 61682. London. p. 3. "Sir David Croom-Johnson". The...
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  • Simon Clarke, sociologist Giles Coren, food critic and novelist Sir David Croom-Johnson, judge Richard Michael Durbin, computational biologist Mark Durden-Smith...
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    town of Peterhead. Under the command of Lt Cdr David Croom-Johnson RNVR (later Lord Justice Croom-Johnson), she took part in Operation Neptune, the assault...
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  • Vehicle and General Insurance Company Crown Agents Tribunal Sir David Croom-Johnson 1982 To investigate the conduct of the Crown Agents for Overseas...
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  • rejected on 4 May 1989. The judge who turned down the application, Sir David Croom-Johnson, maintained that there were "no lingering doubts" over the question...
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  • Kenneth Clarke (b. 1940) Sir David Croom-Johnson (1914–2000) The Earl of Gowrie (1939–2021) Sir Basil Kelly (1920–2008) David Lange (1942–2005) Sir Anthony...
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  • November Sir Cyril Clarke, physician and lepidopterist (born 1907) Sir David Croom-Johnson, judge (born 1914) 23 November Florence Bell, scientist (born 1913)...
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  • 24 November – Lynn Chadwick, sculptor (died 2003) 28 November – David Croom-Johnson, judge (died 2000) 29 November – Coleridge Goode, Jamaican-born British...
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  • ed.) (Vol. 1 of 4) English-turned-American composer Austen Herbert Croom-Johnson (1909–1964), born in Hereford, imported the tune, "D'ye ken John Peel...
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  • 2003, to become the defensive coordinator for Sylvester Croom at Mississippi State. Johnson was hired on December 20, 2011, as the Golden Eagles head...
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  • servitude. In his insurance loss case, Lek was represented by Reginald Croom-Johnson, himself a noted philatelist with a specialist collection of the British...
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    David Childs, Croom Helm, 1980. ISBN 0-85664-734-9, ISBN 07099-0281-6 West Germany: Politics And Society, David H. Childs and Jeffrey Johnson, Croom Helm...
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    records associated with the Ancien Régime. Manorial roll Urbarium R P Croom-Johnson and G F L Bridgman. Taylor on Evidence. Twelfth Edition. 1931. Section...
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  • Mount Olive. In July 2018, David L. Poole became the university's fifth president. He was succeeded in 2020 by H. Edward Croom who was named the university's...
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    County, Virginia. She was reinterred in Page's Chapel, St. Thomas' Church, Croom, Maryland, following the War of 1812 near the graves of her parents. Her...
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  • and Christopher Ricks, University of California Press, 1980, pp. 15–23. Croom, Adam M. "Racial Epithets: What We Say and Mean by Them". Dialogue 51 (1):34–45...
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