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  2. Bob Appleyard - Wikipedia

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    As a youth, Appleyard walked into the bathroom of his home in Bradford to find the bodies of his father John, his stepmother, and his two little sisters Wendy and Brenda, in a room thick with gas. At the subsequent inquest, it was stated that John had been greatly disturbed following the recent outbreak of World War II. Appleyard said that "It ...

  3. William Appleyard (MP) - Wikipedia

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    Appleyard married twice. By 1383 he had married Margaret Clere of Ormesby St Margaret (whose brother Robert would also become a MP). He married, secondly, Margaret, daughter of John Rees, and widow of William Curson. By his first marriage he had three sons (including Bartholmew, also a MP) [4] and three daughters. [2] He died in 1419. [2]

  4. John Wormald Appleyard - Wikipedia

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    John Wormald Appleyard (10 September 1831 – 14 January 1894) (active 1851–1893) was a British sculptor and monumental mason based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.. He was sixteen years old when his apprenticeship as a stone carver was curtailed due to the death of his grandfather who was training him.

  5. Appleyard - Wikipedia

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    Appleyard is an English surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Bill Appleyard (1878–1958), English footballer; Bob Appleyard (1924–2015), cricketer;

  6. Robert Appleyard (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Appleyard was born on November 27, 1917, in Jamestown, New York, son of Albert Edward Appleyard and Elizabeth Sharp.He was educated at the Jamestown High School before attending Allegheny College from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1940.

  7. Don't let AI 'rip off' artists, Beatles star McCartney warns ...

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    Beatles musician Paul McCartney has warned that artificial intelligence could be used to "rip off" artists, urging the British government to make sure upcoming copyright reforms protect its ...

  8. Northumberland House - Wikipedia

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    During the funeral of Anne of Denmark in May 1619, a large stone letter 'S' fell from the façade onto spectators of the procession, killing one William Appleyard. [6] According to Nathaniel Brent, the stone was part of a motto and was "thrust down by a gentlewoman who put her foot against it, not thinking it had been so brickle [brittle]". [7]

  9. Why a ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Revival Is So Exciting - AOL

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    On one level, the return of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” with Sarah Michelle Gellar — the news of which Variety broke today — is the most 2020s thing that could happen. Updating a beloved TV ...