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  2. Forensic Files season 6 - Wikipedia

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    When someone dies under mysterious circumstances, the spouse almost always is a suspect—especially if they are in bed, sleeping beside the individual at the time of their death. In 1987, Susie Mowbray was charged for her husband Bill Mowbray's death in Brownsville, Texas, which had the appearance of suicide. Her son was so convinced of her ...

  3. William Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    William Mowbray (25 December 1835 – 21 June 1916) was a New Zealand teacher and musician. He was born in Leicester , Leicestershire , England on 25 December 1835. He was headmaster of St Paul's School in Wellington, which changed its name to Thorndon School during his tenure, for 43 years.

  4. Mark Wingett - Wikipedia

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    Wingett's partner is Sharon Martin, [10] a makeup artist. They have a daughter, Jamila, and a stepson Benny from Martin's previous relationship. [11] The couple separated in 2000 after Yvonne Williams, a fire-eater who had appeared on The Bill as an extra, went to the press detailing her affair with Wingett over a number of years, [12] but had reconciled by 2003 after a two-year separation. [11]

  5. Louis L. Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    Mowbray was the only son of schoolteacher William Mowbray and his wife Mary Ann Brown. His father emigrated from Louisiana to Bermuda Island in 1870. In 1906, he observed a live Bermuda petrel of which he wrote the scientific description in 1916 together with John Treadwell Nichols. In 1907, he married Hilda Higinbotham.

  6. Charles Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wilfred Mowbray (1857 – December 1910) was an English anarcho-communist agitator, tailor, trade unionist and public speaker. Mowbray was an active orator and agitator in the Labour Emancipation League , and then the Socialist League , becoming the publisher of the Socialist League's newspaper Commonweal in 1890.

  7. Nottingham direct line of the Midland Railway - Wikipedia

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    Included in the proposals was a spur linking the Nottingham and Saxby line to Melton Mowbray station. [10] In the same Parliamentary session the rival Great Northern Railway (GNR) promoted a Bill for a line south from Newark through Melton to Leicester; new stations would be built in Leicester and Melton Mowbray. The actual promoter of this ...

  8. The Quarterback (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    When it turns out Bill has an aptitude for football, he pretends to be Jimmy and joins the school's team. Both brothers end up falling for co-ed Kay Merrill, who is offended by Jimmy's aggressive behavior, not realizing it was really Bill. A gangster, Townley, wants the big game to be lost on purpose so he can collect his gambling debts.

  9. Bill Longley (speedway rider) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Longley; Born 11 November 1911 Dandenong, Victoria: Died: ... William Mowbray Longley (11 November 1911 in Dandenong, Victoria – 15 April 2005) ...