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  2. Sir John Milbanke, 10th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Following the outbreak of the Second Boer War, Milbank was posted to South Africa as Aide-de-camp to Lieutenant-General Sir John French from October 1899. [3]Milbanke was 27 years old, serving as a lieutenant in the 10th Hussars during the Second Boer War, when the following deed took place near Colesberg for which he was awarded the VC:

  3. John Milbank - Wikipedia

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    Interview with John Milbank, 2005; Interview with John Milbank, 2008 "The Ethics of Self-Sacrifice" article in First Things (1999) Staff profile on the University of Nottingham website; The Centre of Theology and Philosophy Archived 30 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine, of which Milbank is the president. "The Politics of Paradox" from the 2009 ...

  4. Milbank - Wikipedia

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    Milbank's New York office is the global headquarters of the firm. Located in New York City's Hudson Yards, the firm occupies 10 floors of the 55 Hudson Yards building. . Milbank moved to Hudson Yards in February 2019 from its longtime headquarters at 28 Liberty (formerly One Chase Manhattan Plaza) in New York's Financial Dis

  5. Milbank baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Milbank Baronetcy, of Well in the County of York, and of Hart in the County of Durham, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. [1] It was created on 16 May 1882 for Frederick Milbank, member of parliament for the North Riding of Yorkshire and for Richmond. The second Baronet represented Radnorshire in the House of Commons as a ...

  6. Higgins & Gage World Postal Stationery Catalog - Wikipedia

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    In philately, the Higgins & Gage World Postal Stationery Catalog is the most recent encyclopedic catalogue of postal stationery covering the whole world. Despite most volumes not having been updated for over thirty years, the catalogue and the H & G numbering system are still widely used by philatelists and stamp dealers although the values given in the catalogue are out of date.

  7. Bill Milbank - Wikipedia

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    William Handley Milbank was born in Raetihi, New Zealand, on 25 October 1948, the son of Bill and Hazel Milbank. [1] He was a direct descendant of John Handley, chairman of the first Whanganui Town Board. [2] He attended Ruapehu College in Ohakune where he was taught by art teacher Stan Frost. [3]

  8. Catalog - Wikipedia

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    Stamp catalog, a catalog of postage stamps; as a proper name Catalogue (John Hartford album), 1981; Catalogue (Moloko album), 2006; Catalog, an album by Amano Tsukiko; Catalogue 1987–1995, 1995 album by Buck-Tick; Catalogue 2005, 2005 album by Buck-Tick; The Catalogue, 2009 box set by Kraftwerk; 3-D The Catalogue, 2017 album by Kraftwerk

  9. Stanley Gibbons catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Catalogues. Stamps of the World. (An annual catalogue, first published in 1934, now in six volumes listing stamps from every country in the world.) and its regional subsets: Africa, 1st edition (2010) Asia Volume 1, 1st edition (2010) Commonwealth, 5th edition (2013) Western Europe, 2nd edition (2012) Regional Catalogues