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  • William Chawner (born February 1848 at Macclesfield, Cheshire, died 29 March 1911, at Vence, Alpes Maritimes) was an educational reformer and the first...
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  • watchcase maker William Burwash, and her husband, whom she married in 1816, was the spoonmaker William Chawner II. The couple had a son, William, and a daughter...
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    Rupert Chawner Brooke (3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially...
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  • 1835–1871 George Archdall-Gratwicke 1871–1895 Samuel Phear 1895–1911 William Chawner 1911–1935 Peter Giles 1935–1951 Thomas Shirley Hele 1951–1964 Edward...
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    Sir Adolphus William Ward FRHistS FBA (2 December 1837 – 19 June 1924) was an English historian and man of letters. Ward was born at Hampstead, London...
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    the 2nd Marine Division during the Battle of Saipan in World War II Mary Chawner Woody, president, North Carolina Woman's Christian Temperance Union Wilbur...
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    Augustus Austen Leigh 1895 Charles Smith 1897 Alexander Hill 1899 William Chawner 1901 Sir Adolphus Ward, Master of Peterhouse 1902 Frederick Henry Chase...
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  • by William Chawner, Master of Emmanuel College, a past Vice-Chancellor. The Heretics began as a group of 12 undergraduates interested in Chawner's agnostic...
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    Mary Chawner Woody (December 22, 1846 – December 25, 1928) was an American Quaker minister, educator, and temperance leader. For ten years, she served...
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    Henry Chawner Shenton (1803–1866) was an English engraver. He was born at Winchester, and became a pupil of Charles Warren, one of whose daughters he...
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  • in Lancashire. Peter Barton – First World War historian and author William Chawner – Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1899–1901 John Standish...
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    Butler John Peile Augustus Austen Leigh Charles Smith Alexander Hill William Chawner 20th century Adolphus Ward Frederic Chase Edward Beck Ernest Stewart...
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  • Academic offices Preceded by William Chawner Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1911-1935 Succeeded by Thomas Shirley Hele Preceded by Arthur Shipley...
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    Charles Smith Succeeded by William Chawner Master of Downing College, Cambridge In office 1888 (1888)–1907 (1907) Preceded by William Lloyd Birkbeck Succeeded...
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    Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. Retrieved 29 July 2023. Woodhouse, Sidney Chawner (1910). English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language. London:...
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    Butler John Peile Augustus Austen Leigh Charles Smith Alexander Hill William Chawner 20th century Adolphus Ward Frederic Chase Edward Beck Ernest Stewart...
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    Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. Retrieved 29 July 2023. Woodhouse, Sidney Chawner (1910). English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language. London:...
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    1898 by Ernest Chawner Bewlay 37, The Red House 1899 by Ernest Chawner Bewlay 43, 1899 by Ernest Chawner Bewlay 45, 1899 by Ernest Chawner Bewlay 88, The...
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  • mayor George Shenton (footballer) (1899–1978), English footballer Henry Chawner Shenton (1803–1866), English engraver Herbert N. Shenton (died 1937), sociologist...
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    Frances (died 1658) had a son (name unknown). With his second wife Mary Chawner, Cook had a daughter, Freelove, who was still a baby in 1660 when Cook...
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