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Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse (1336 bytes)
1: ..., [[1904]]), English judge, fourth son of [[Henry Hobhouse]], permanent under-secretary of state in the [[Ho... 3: ...e as a [[conveyancer]] and equity draftsman; he became [[QC]] in 1862, and practised in the Rolls Court... 10: [[Category:1819 births|Hobhouse]] 11: [[Category:1904 deaths|Hobhouse]] John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton (3011 bytes) 1: ...minster School]] and at [[Cambridge]], where he became intimate with [[Lord Byron]], and accompanied hi... 14: ...[Edward John Littleton, 1st Lord Hatherton|Edward John Littleton]]}} 15: ...| before=[[John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough|John Ponsonby]] | title=[[First Commissioner of Woods ... 21: ...r=[[Sir Charles Hobhouse, 3rd Baronet|Sir Charles Hobhouse]] | years= }} 25: [[Category:1786 births|Hobhouse, John Cam]] Arthur Hobhouse (2051 bytes) 1: '''Sir Arthur Hobhouse''' ([[February 15]], [[1886]] - [[January 20]], [... 3: ...[[St Andrew's University]] and [[Trinity College, Cambridge]] where he graduated in [[Natural Sciences]... 5: ...elected to Somerset County Council in [[1925]], became an [[alderman]] in [[1934]], and was chairman of... 7: ...r the [[National Park]]s Committee. The resulting Hobhouse Report was the basis for the [[National Parks and... 9: Arthur Hobhouse was [[knight]]ed in [[1942]]. Sir Arthur also ser... Emily Hobhouse (3897 bytes) 1: [[Image:emily_hobhouse.jpg|thumb|left|75px|Emily Hobhouse in 1895]] 3: ...ent conditions inside the British [[concentration camp]]s built during the [[Second Boer War]]. 5: ...shop of Canterbury]]. There she became engaged to John Carr Jackson and the couple bought a [[ranch]] in... 7: ...]], but on arrival found out about the many other camps. 9: ...mfontein]] and take one truck of supplies for the camps, about 12 tons. Hobhouse, Free State (260 bytes) 1: ...Africa]] which is named after suffragette [[Emily Hobhouse]]. [[Maize]], [[wheat]], [[cheese]] and [[livesto... Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse (701 bytes) 1: '''Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse''' ([[September 8]], [[1864]] - [[June 21]], [[19... 17: [[Category:1864 births|Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawny]] 18: [[Category:1929 deaths|Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawny]] CAM (494 bytes) 1: '''CAM''' is an [[abbreviation]] for all of the followin... 10: *[[CAM ship|Catapult aircraft merchantman]] 14: *[[Cam (disambiguation)|Cam]] Cam (1039 bytes) 2: ... at one or more points on its circular path. The cam can be a simple tooth, as is used to deliver puls... 4: ...cular to linear. Another common example is the [[camshaft]] of a car or [[automobile]], which takes th... 9: *[[Spring loaded camming device]] CAD/CAM (112 bytes) 1: '''''CAD/CAM''''' abbreviates the combination of [[computer-ai... Twin cam (231 bytes) 1: ...for [[combustion]] [[engine]] with two separate [[camshaft]]s. One usually controlling [[exhaust]] and ... River Cam (3237 bytes) 1: ...alled Pope's Corner. The Great Ouse connects the Cam to England's canal system. 3: ...age:Clare Bridge 2003.jpg|thumb|300px|View of the Cam looking north from King's Bridge]] 5: ...e three [[canal lock|lock]]s in and north east of Cambridge: Jesus Lock, Baits Bite Lock and Bottisham ... 7: ...and Bottisham Lock. There are many houseboats in Cambridge on the lower river and a few move onto the ... 9: ...o-Saxon town of Grantebrycge had been modified to Cambridge, the river was renamed to match. Cam Jackson (3629 bytes) 1: '''Cameron (Cam) Jackson''' (born [[February 27]], [[1951]] in [[... 3: ...e was named [[Officer Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem]] by Canada's [[Governor-General]]. ... 13: ...ership election]] but in July, Jackson endorsed [[John Tory]]'s candidacy for the position of party lead... 15: [[Category:Ontario politicians|Jackson, Cam]] CAM ship (1394 bytes) 1: A '''CAM ship''' was a [[World War II]]-era [[Britain|Brit... 3: ...ronym]] for "catapult aircraft merchantman" and a CAM ship was equipped with a [[rocket]]-propelled [[c... 5: The main purpose of CAM ships was to threaten the long range Focke-Wulf [... 9: ... shot down with the loss of one RAF pilot. Twelve CAM ships were sunk through enemy action. Cam Clarke (722 bytes) 1: '''Cam Clarke''' (born on [[November 6]], [[1957]]) is a... 4: *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0164682/ Cam Clarke] on IMDB Overhead cam (1647 bytes) 1: ...camshaft]]s (DOHC), which refers to the number of camshafts per cylinder bank. Catstye Cam (1409 bytes) 2: hill_name=Catstye Cam | 3: image=[[Image:Catstye_cam.jpg|300px]] | 16: ...'Catstye Cam''' (also sometimes spelled '''Caststycam''') is a breathtaking outlier to the Helvellyn ch... 18: ...Edge. Despite the popularity of this walk Catstye Cam is often almost completely deserted. 20: ...h of the ridge to Red Tarn. The summit of Catstye Cam provides one of the best possible views of the tw... Cam timer (1784 bytes) 1: A '''cam timer''' is an electromechanical system for contr... 3: ...witches at different times. By arrangement of the cams and switches, complex sequences of opening and c... 5: ...ess than ideal, though it is possible to make the cam motor itself subject to control, as most washing ... 7: ...ld an electromechanical [[state machine]] using a cam timer, which is what such a system within e.g. a ... 9: While still fairly popular, cam timers are mechanical and hence subject to wear a... Cam whore (418 bytes) 1: ...s who expose themselves on the internet with [[webcam]] software in exchange for goods, usually via ent... Cam (disambiguation) (422 bytes) 1: '''Cam''' can refer to: 2: * a '''[[cam]]''', a mechanical linkage which translates motio... 3: * the ''[[River Cam]], a river in [[England]]. 4: * '''[[Cam, Gloucestershire|Cam]]''', a village in [[Gloucestershire]], [[England... 5: * '''[[web cam]]''', as an abbreviation for [[camera]]. Cam Fella (978 bytes) 1: ...cing horse]] by [[Most Happy Fella]] out of [[Nan Cam]] by [[Bret Hanover]]. He was trained and driven ... 3: In 1982, Cam Fella won the [[Cane Pace]] and [[Messenger Pace]... 5: ...all]], [[Cams Card Shark]], [[Precious Bunny]], [[Camtastic]], and [[Goalie Jeff]], all winners of more...
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