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  2. Miles Fleetwood - Wikipedia

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    Fleetwood was the son of Sir William Fleetwood (died after 1610) of Ealing and Cranford, Middlesex, who was receiver-general of the court of wards and liveries until he was sequestered from this office in 1609. Fleetwood was admitted to Gray's Inn on 9 January 1588. In 1602 he was knighted in Dublin by Lord Blount, the Lord Deputy of Ireland.

  3. Return to Cranford - Wikipedia

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    Return to Cranford (known in the United Kingdom as the Cranford Christmas Special) is the two-part second season of a British television series directed by Simon Curtis.The teleplay by Heidi Thomas was based on material from two novellas and a short story by Elizabeth Gaskell published between 1849 and 1863: Cranford, The Moorland Cottage and The Cage at Cranford.

  4. Cranford, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cranford Patch is an online hyperlocal Cranford digital news site, part of the Patch local news network. [151] Westfield + Cranford Local, a monthly magazine serving the two towns, launched in the early 2020s. [152] Cranford Radio is a long-running podcast on Cranford news hosted by Bernie Wagenblast. [153] [154]

  5. Cranford Hollow - Wikipedia

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    Cranford Hollow has released four albums to date, and is currently in the process of recording their fifth album. Cranford Hollow recorded their first album as Cranford and Sons in the spring of 2012 at Retrophonics Studios in St. Augustine, Florida. The album, now known as The Crescent Beach Sessions, was engineered by Jim Devito and was ...

  6. Cranford (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Cranford is a British television series directed by Simon Curtis and Steve Hudson. The teleplay by Heidi Thomas was adapted from three novellas by Elizabeth Gaskell published between 1849 and 1858: Cranford, My Lady Ludlow and Mr Harrison's Confessions. "The Last Generation in England" was also used as a source.

  7. Triumvirat - Wikipedia

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    Triumvirat was a West German progressive rock band from Cologne in then-West Germany.They became, during the 1970s, a key figure in Eurock, the progressive rock of continental Europe whose German variant is called krautrock.

  8. John W. Cranford - Wikipedia

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    John Walter Cranford (July 28, 1859 – March 3, 1899) was an American attorney and politician from Texas. [1] A Democrat , he was most notable for his service as president pro tem of the Texas Senate and a member of the United States House of Representatives .

  9. Miles Davis - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2005, the Davis biography, The Last Miles was published, [225] and a London exhibition was held of his paintings, The Last Miles: The Music of Miles Davis, 1980–1991' was released detailing his final years and eight of his albums from the 1960s and 1970s were reissued in celebration of the 50th anniversary of his signing to Columbia ...