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  • 121Henry Pering Pellew Crease — Infobox Judge honorific prefix =Sir name =Henry Pering Pellew Crease honorific suffix = imagesize = caption =Henry Pering Pellew Crease office =Supreme Court of British Columbia term start =May 13, 1870 term end =January 20, 1896 appointer… …

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  • 122Thomas Ashe (poet) — Thomas Ashe (1836 1889) was an English poet.He was born in Stockport, Cheshire in 1836. His father, John Ashe (d. 1879), originally a Manchester manufacturer and an amateur artist, resolved late in life to take holy orders, was prepared for… …

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  • 1231833 in comics — See also : other events of 1833 and the list of years in comics Publications* first publication of Histoire de M. Jabot by Swiss teacher and amateur artist Rodolphe Töpffer, eventually initiating a trend of histoires en images ( picture stories ) …

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  • 124D'Oyly Baronets — The D Oyly Baronets were three baronetcies created for persons with the surname D Oyly, two in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2008. The D Oyly Baronetcy, of Shottisham in… …

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  • 125William Collingwood Smith — (1815 Greenwich 15 March 1887 Brixton Hill), [ [http://www.wittert.ulg.ac.be/fr/flori/opera/smith/smith notice.html Université de Liège] ] was a noted English watercolourist.William s father worked for the Admiralty and was a musician and amateur …

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  • 126David John Atkinson — The Rt Rev. David John Atkinson [ [http://www.norwich.anglican.org/about/people/bishopthetford.shtml Diocesan profile] ] is the current Bishop of Thetford [ [http://anglicancommunion.org/tour/cathedral.cfm?IDNUMBER=14235 view=prov Anglican… …

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  • 127Kanō school — Japanese painting style of the 15th–19th centuries. It was practiced by a family of artists that served the Ashikaga shoguns of the Muromachi period and also Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and the shoguns of the Tokugawa period. Bold, large… …

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  • 128GREGSON, Thomas George (1798-1874) — premier of Tasmania was born in Durham, England, in 1798 and went to Tasmania in 1821. He brought over £3000 with him and was given a grant of 2500 acres. Subsequently he received an additional 1000 acres. He was made a magistrate and in 1825 was …

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