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  2. Kingsbury Hall - Wikipedia

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    Kingsbury Hall was designed by Edward O. Anderson and Lorenzo Snow Young and built in 1930. [2] It was named after Joseph T. Kingsbury, former president of the University.. Many of Utah's performing arts organizations started in Kingsbury Hall, including Ballet West and Utah Oper

  3. Kingsbury (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kingsbury is a surname. Notable people and characters with the surname include: Albert Kingsbury (1863–1943), American engineer, inventor and entrepreneur; Alison Mason Kingsbury (1898–1988), American artist; Benedict Kingsbury (born 1961), scholar of international law and global governance; Bobby Kingsbury (born 1980), American baseball player

  4. Hall (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the name is found throughout the world as a consequence of large scale emigration from England and Scotland from the 16th century onwards. The name is especially common in the United States, Canada and Australia. Today, with about 181,000 namesakes Hall is the 17th most popular surname in England and Wales.

  5. Tollemache family - Wikipedia

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    The Tollemache family (also historically spelt Talmach or Tallemache) is an English noble family, originally from Suffolk. [2] The family's surname is pronounced / ˈ t ɒ l m æ ʃ / TOL-mash.

  6. Kingsbury - Wikipedia

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    Kingsbury Creek, a stream in St. Louis County, Minnesota; Kingsbury Fish and Wildlife Area, a protected area in LaPorte County, Indiana; Kingsbury Grade, a state highway in Douglas County, Nevada; Kingsbury Hall, a performing-arts center at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; Kingsbury House, a historic house in Newton, Massachusetts

  7. Why have Columbia students renamed the college hall they ...

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    The group told the BBC that it had previously coordinated with the Israeli army to obtain assurances that they could safely retrieve Hind. Those alleged agreements were reportedly not honoured.

  8. Buckley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    They gave their name to Buckley Hall, a manor house found within the locality. Their name is said to derive from "bleak hill" and they can be traced back to a " Geoffrey de Buckley". In Ireland, Ó Buachalla, taken from the Irish word 'buachaill' originally meaning 'herdsman' (in modern Irish it has come to mean 'boy'), was anglicised early as ...

  9. Toponymy of England - Wikipedia

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    In the north and east, there are many place-names of Norse origin; similarly, these contain many personal names. In general, the Old English and Norse place-names tend to be rather mundane in origin, the most common types being [personal name + settlement/farm/place] or [type of farm + farm/settlement]; most names ending in wich , ton , ham ...