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  2. Sir Charles Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones taught himself how to write his own music, as well as arranging and producing it. In his early career, he worked under the guidance and tutelage of Marvin Sease. [3] His style ranges from jazz to fusion, and from gospel to blues. His first album, Sir Charles Jones, was released in 2000.

  3. Sydney Jones (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Jones was the son of Charles William Jones, a shipowner [1] from Liverpool. He attended Charterhouse School and Magdalen College, Oxford. He never married. [2] In religion Jones was a Unitarian, a member of the Unitarian Church in Ullet Road, Liverpool. [3] In 1921 he was elected President of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association. [1]

  4. Sir Charles - Wikipedia

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    Sir Charles (horse) (foaled 1816) U.S. racehorse Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; aka "Sir Charles" Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith Elementary School , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; aka "Sir Charles"

  5. Charles Phibbs Jones - Wikipedia

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    General Sir Charles Phibbs Jones, GCB, CBE, MC (29 June 1906 – 4 January 1988) was a British Army officer who reached high office in the 1950s. Military career

  6. Edward Jones (British Army officer, born 1936) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Charles Edward Webb Jones, KCB, CVO, CBE (25 September 1936 – 14 May 2007) [1] was a senior officer in the British Army. He served as Quartermaster-General and as Britain's military representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).

  7. Charles Jones - Wikipedia

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    Charles Jones (MP for Beaumaris), Welsh MP between 1624 and 1640; Charles Jones, 5th Viscount Ranelagh (1761–1800), Irish peer and Royal Navy officer; Sydney Jones (businessman) (Charles Sydney Jones, 1872–1947), English shipowner and Liberal Party politician; Charles Phibbs Jones (1906–1988), British Army general

  8. Charles the new King: In his own words - AOL

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    – The Duchess of Cornwall on Charles “I will tell you that he is the most difficult person in the world to buy a present for … So he likes to make a list of things that he wants so you get ...

  9. Chief Royal Engineer - Wikipedia

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    When in 1802, Sir William Green, 1st Baronet retired, the office was abolished and Robert Morse became the newly created Inspector-General of Fortifications and of Royal Engineers (IGF). [2] Until 1855 the Inspector-General was attached to the Board of Ordnance and then was subordinate directly to the Commander-in-Chief .