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John Arbuthnot Du Cane Wilkinson (446 bytes)
1: '''John Arbuthnot Du Cane Wilkinson''' (born September 23, 1940) is a politician in t... 6: [[Category:1940 births|Wilkinson, John Arbuthnot]] 7: [[Category:British MPs|Wilkinson, John Arbuthnot]] John Arbuthnot (3187 bytes) 1: '''John Arbuthnot''' ([[April 29]], [[1667]] - [[February 27]], [[1... 5: ...e Lammie. After the [[1691]] death of his father, Arbuthnot went to [[London]], where he supported himself by... 7: ...ndrews University]] in Scotland. Around [[1700]], Arbuthnot published his ''Essay on the usefulness of mathem... 11: ...n included Anne, Margaret, George and Rev Charles Arbuthnot. 15: ...[Alexander Pope]], and [[John Gay]]. [[Henry St. John]] the [[Viscount Bolingbroke]], and [[Edward Harl... John Wilkinson (751 bytes) 1: There were several famous men named '''John Wilkinson''': 2: ...ohn Wilkinson (1728-1808)]] was a [[British]] [[industrialist]] who suggested the use of iron for many... 4: * [[John Gardiner Wilkinson]] ([[October 5]], [[1797]] - [[October 29]], [[18... 6: ...was an officer in the [[Confederate States Navy]] during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. 8: * [[John Arbuthnot Du Cane Wilkinson]] (born [[September 23]], [[1940]]) is a politici... John Gardner Wilkinson (633 bytes) 1: Sir '''John Gardner Wilkinson''' ([[1797]] - [[1875]]), [[egyptologist]], son o... John Gardiner Wilkinson (3939 bytes) 1: '''John Gardiner Wilkinson''' (October 5, [[1797]] - October 29, [[1875]]) w... 3: ==Childhood and Education== 5: ...p to [[Exeter College]], [[Oxford]], in [[1816]]. Wilkinson ultimately took no degree, and, suffering from il... 9: ...a further 12 years continuously. During his stay, Wilkinson visited virtually every known ancient Egyptian si... 13: ...alf century. Acclaim for this publication brought Wilkinson a knighthood in [[1839]] and ensured him the titl... John Wilkinson Taylor (273 bytes) 1: ...[1906]]) was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator. He served as the acting [[director-general ... 5: [[Category:1906 births|Taylor, John Wilkinson]] James John Garth Wilkinson (2214 bytes) 1: '''James John Garth Wilkinson''' ([[June 3]], [[1812]] - [[October 18]], [[1899... 3: ...ile [[law]] and judge of the County Palatine of [[Durham]], he was born in [[London]]. He studied [[m... 5: Wilkinson's preliminary discourses to these translations an... 11: [[Category:1812 births|Wilkinson, James John Garth]] 12: [[Category:1899 deaths|Wilkinson, James John Garth]] John Wilkinson (1728-1808) (2642 bytes) 1: ...8]], died [[1808]]) was a [[Britain|British]] [[industrialist]] who suggested the use of iron for many... 3: ...but the process was still not well understood and Wilkinson struggled to get it to work. After considerable e... 5: His father's main products were [[cannon]], cast from a single piece of i... 7: ... to be popular. He also modified the design to produce cylinders for new steam engines, and Boulton & ... 9: ...ete "pirated" engines. This was leaked to them by Wilkinson's younger brother, William, after he returned fro... John Wilkinson (Canadian politician) (1581 bytes) 1: '''John Wilkinson''' is a politician in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. H... 3: ... a Certified Financial Planner and a founder of ''Wilkinson & Keller Financial Planning Ltd'', and is Past Pr... 5: ...feated Johnson by about 1500 votes in a rematch. Wilkinson's victory was regarded by many as a surprise; the... 7: ...als won the election, and on [[May 21]], [[2004]] Wilkinson was named parliamentary assistant to [[Leona Domb... 9: [[Category:Ontario politicians|Wilkinson, John]] Marriott Arbuthnot (1518 bytes) 1: ...rtland, one of the ships employed under Commodore Duff in the blockade of Quiberon Bay, and he was pre... 2: ... [[London]] the following year, leaving two sons, John and Charles. 4: He is thought to have been related to Dr. [[John Arbuthnot]], the satirist and mathematician. 8: [[Category:1711 births|Arbuthnot, Marriott]] 9: [[Category:1794 deaths|Arbuthnot, Marriott]] James Arbuthnot (1701 bytes) 1: The Right Honourable '''James Norwich Arbuthnot''' (born [[August 4]], [[1952]]) is a [[United Ki... 5: ...rious ministerial posts under the government of [[John Major]]. Under the opposition leadership of [[Wil... 7: ...ot is the younger son of Sir John Sinclair Wemyss Arbuthnot, 1st Bt, MP. He is a [[barrister]] who is married... 13: ...om/EN/MPWebsites/James+Arbuthnot ePolitix - James Arbuthnot MP] official site 14: ...Guardian Unlimited Politics Ask Aristotle - James Arbuthnot] Charles Arbuthnot (600 bytes) 1: '''Charles Arbuthnot''' (1767-1850) was a British [[Tory]] politician. 5: ...width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]]'''<br>1828–1830 11: [[Category:1767 births|Arbuthnot, Charles]] 12: [[Category:1850 deaths|Arbuthnot, Charles]] 13: [[Category:Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster|Arbuthnot, Charles]] Cane (1425 bytes) 1: ...r consturcting furniture or buildings. [[Rattan]] canes are used to beat the buttocks or palm as a form ... 3: ...cane was malacca with a rounded metal grip. Some canes had specially weighted metalwork. [[Swordstick]... 5: ... a licence was required to carry a cane in London during the 18th Century. 9: *[[La canne]] (French martial art using the cane as a weapon) 13: *[http://www.canemasters.com/default.htm Modern cane fighting based on Oriental techniques] Holing cane (1700 bytes) 1: ... to disperse moisture in and around the cane to reduce the chances of a fungal disease, which ruined m... White cane (3460 bytes) 1: ...and as a courtesy to others. Not all modern white canes are designed to fulfill the same primary functio... 3: '''Cane Types''' 5: ...um. Some organizers favour the use of much longer canes, though. 7: ...on works in the same way as an adult’s long cane, but is designed for use by children. 9: ...nt. It is often lighter and shorter than the long cane, and is more limited as a mobility tool. Cane Pace (2327 bytes) 1: The '''Cane Pace''' is a [[harness racing|harness horse race]... 3: ...nd [[John Campbell]] hold the record for the most Cane Pace wins with four each. 7: '''Cane Pace winners:''' Cane Corso (2487 bytes) 4: !Cane Corso 13: |Cane de Macellaio 47: The '''Cane Corso''' is an [[Italian]] [[guard dog]]. The [[d... 49: ... to match the ancient, now-extinct, herding breed Cane di Macellaio. It was used as a [[drover]] to move... 52: ...ls for 24.4-26.8 inches (62 to 68 cm).[http://www.canecorso.org/standard.htm] Similarly, different orga... Candy cane (2067 bytes) 1: [[image:CandyCane.JPG|thumb|Candy cane]] 3: ... although it is possible to find them at any time during the year. 5: ...he "[[Good Shepherd]]" in mind is unknown. Candy canes with red stripes first appeared around the turn ... 7: ==Urban legends about the origin of candy canes== 9: [[Apocryphal]] tales suggesting the candy cane was created wholecloth (usually by an [[American]... Battle of Cane Hill (2643 bytes) 2: battle_name=Battle of Cane Hill 14: |commander2=[[John S. Marmaduke]] 21: ...onfederate|Confederates]] under General John Marmaduke back into the Boston Mountains in northwestern ... 23: ...est Union reinforcements. Hindman dispatched Marmaduke and 2,000 cavalry troopers to hold Blunt in pla... 25: ...ates headed for the mountains. Blunt pursued Marmaduke's forces for 12 miles before the Confederates r... Bayou Cane, Louisiana (2713 bytes) 1: '''Bayou Cane''' is a [[census-designated place]] and [[town]] ... 4: ...AMap-doton-Bayou_Cane.png|right|Location of Bayou Cane, Louisiana]] 6: Bayou Cane is located at 29°37'35" North, 90°44'54" ... 13: ...ies. 21.5% of all households are made up of individuals and 6.2% have someone living alone who is 65 y...
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