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    Marshall Waller Clifton (1 November 1787 – 10 April 1861), commonly referred to as Waller Clifton, was an English civil servant, coloniser and politician...
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  • Marshall Waller Gervase Clifton (11 September 1903 – 3 December 1975), usually referred to as Marshall Clifton, was a Western Australian architect and...
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  • 1896 to 1915. Harry Johnston was born in 1853, as a grandson of Marshall Waller Clifton. He qualified as a surveyor. In 1884, he led a surveying expedition...
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  • Clifton (1823–1913) was an English collector of seaweed specimens, active in Australia. Clifton was born in England, a son of Marshall Waller Clifton...
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    one of the editorial annotators of The Australind Journals of Marshall Waller Clifton 1840–1861. In 2011, he wrote an introductory essay to a reprinted...
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    National Park. At the 2021 census, Lake Clifton had a population of 759. Lake Clifton is named for Marshall Waller Clifton, who arrived in Western Australia...
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    town square, church, a school, stores, a mill and a public hall. Marshall Waller Clifton, who arrived on Parkfield in 1841, was appointed leader of the...
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  • system. Clifton was born in Australind, Bunbury, Western Australia, twin eldest daughter of Marshall Waller G. Clifton (1849–1904) and Louisa Clifton (c....
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    It was named to commemorate the city of that name envisioned by Marshall Waller Clifton on Leschenault Inlet 100 years previously. The current hamlet of...
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    established the Australind land settlement project in 1841 under Marshall Waller Clifton. The name was first recorded in surveys performed in the area in...
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  • it after his mother, Mary Johnston (1822–1893), a daughter of Marshall Waller Clifton and Elinor Bell. The traditional owners of the areas around the...
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  • established the Australind land settlement project in 1841 under Marshall Waller Clifton. The name was first recorded in surveys performed in the area in...
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  • Fitzgerald stated that he considered the new Members, Brown, Marshall Waller Clifton and Lionel Samson, to represent their districts. This statement...
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    The first farm in the area, "Alverstoke", started in 1842 by Marshall Waller Clifton, was producing wheat, barley and potatoes within a few years. A...
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    outcomes and a life well-lived. Clifton is chairman emeritus of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is an American...
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    Place, while the above-ground stations' locations were at Marshall Street, Ludlow Avenue, Clifton Avenue, and Reading Road. The first station was the Race...
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    letter dated 12 June 1842 in the Colonial Secretary's Records, Marshall Waller Clifton, Chief Commissioner of the Western Australian Land Company, wrote...
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  • 1960. Clifton was born in Perth, Western Australia, daughter of Nancy Millicent Clifton, née Hughes (1911–1989) and Marshall Waller Gervase Clifton (1903–1975)...
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    sham election, so the Governor nominated to the final seat his ally John Wall Hardey, who had polled only four votes in the Guildford district election...
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    permanently registered on 30 August 2016. Richards, Duncan (1993). "Clifton, Marshall Waller Gervase (1903–1975)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 13...
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