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  • James Cochran Stevenson, JP (9 October 1825 – 11 January 1905) was a British industrialist at Tyneside and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of...
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  • Sir James Cochran Stevenson Runciman CH FBA (7 July 1903 – 1 November 2000), known as Steven Runciman, was an English historian best known for his three-volume...
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  • South Shields, Stockport County) James Cochran Stevenson (1825–1905), English industrialist and politician James Stevenson (merchant) (1786–1864) Scottish...
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    industrialist, James Cochran Stevenson and architect John James Stevenson. He was born in Paisley on 28 April 1786 the son of James Stevenson, a silk gauze...
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  • James Stevenson, a merchant of Glasgow. His siblings included Flora Stevenson, James Cochran Stevenson and Louisa Stevenson; James Croesus Stevenson was...
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    1841 John Wawn Radical 1852 Robert Ingham Whig 1859 Liberal 1868 James Cochran Stevenson Liberal 1895 William Robson Liberal 1910 Russell Rea Liberal 1916...
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  • links to Tyneside Flora Stevenson (1839–1905) education reformer J. J. Stevenson (1831–1908), architect James Cochran Stevenson (1825–1905) chemical manufacturer...
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    merchant. Stevenson was one of a large family including her fellow-campaigner and sister Louisa, the architect John James Stevenson, and MP James Cochran Stevenson...
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  • Slavonic and Armenian in order to do so. Bryer, Anthony (2003). "James Cochran Stevenson Runciman 1903–2000" (PDF). In Marshall, P. J. (ed.). Proceedings...
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    Party politician. A daughter of James Cochran Stevenson, a Liberal Member of Parliament for South Shields, Hilda Stevenson was educated at Notting Hill High...
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    Doxford, and granddaughter of the Liberal MP and industrialist James Cochran Stevenson. King's daughter, Catherine Peckham, is a well known doctor, who...
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    September 1939. Lord Runciman of Doxford married Hilda, daughter of James Cochran Stevenson, in 1898. They had two sons and three daughters. Their daughter...
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  • review of the Crusades published after 1950. It was written by Sir James Cochran Stevenson (Steven) Runciman (1903–2000), a British historian of the Middle...
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    Flora, the architect John James Stevenson, and MP James Cochran Stevenson. The family moved to Jarrow in 1844 when James Stevenson became partner in a chemical...
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  • businessmen. Its first directors were James Cochran Stevenson, John Stephen, James S Napier, James White and James Young, and David Livingstone's son-in...
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    Sir Charles Blake Cochran (25 September 1872 – 31 January 1951), professionally known as C. B. Cochran or Charles B. Cochran, was an English impresario...
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    1832–1841 Succeeded by John Twizell Wawn Preceded by John Twizell Wawn Member of Parliament for South Shields 1852–1868 Succeeded by James Cochran Stevenson...
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  • chemical industries of the Tyne district. He was helped later by James Cochran Stevenson, R. C. Clapham, and by Thomas Sopwith, and published in collaboration...
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  • members) Henry Lee Liberal Charles Parker Butt Liberal South Shields James Cochran Stevenson Liberal Southwark (two members) Arthur Cohen Liberal Thorold Rogers...
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  • the leadership of James P. Cannon formed the Socialist Workers Party, Bert Cochran was one of them. For a number of years, Cochran was part of the National...
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