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Sunshine is a 1975 American television comedy-drama series starring Cliff DeYoung and Elizabeth Cheshire, about a hippie musician raising his young daughter alone after the death of his wife. The series was based on the 1973 made-for-TV movie Sunshine and DeYoung, Bill Mumy , Corey Fischer , and Meg Foster all reprised their roles from the film.
In retirement, Cheshire was the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey from 24 January 2001 to 7 April 2006. He was appointed chairman of the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust in July 2008. [17] Cheshire was married until the passing of his wife; he has a son and daughter, and three grandchildren.
Cheshire advises temperance as a preventive, draws up a diet scale, recommends tea in the afternoon, calomel and emetics during the attack, mercury in the intervals. He had observed that sciatic pain was sometimes a part of a general gouty condition, and this is almost the only weighty remark in all his pages.
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The Real Housewives of Cheshire is a British reality television series that premiered on 12 January 2015 on ITVBe.It chronicles the lives of 8 women — Lauren Simon, Seema Malhotra, Rachel Lugo, Nicole Sealey, Lystra Adams, Sheena Lynch, Paige Chohan and Ellie Egar— in Cheshire as they socialize, work on their careers and spend time with their families.
John Harry Cheshire (9 February 1933 – 4 September 2024) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He played at representative level for Wales , and at club level for Salford and Oldham RLFC , as a centre .
John Chapman (Grimsby MP) Sir John Chetwode, 4th Baronet; Hugh Cholmondeley (soldier) Thomas Cholmondeley (1627–1702) William Clegg (cricketer) John Brooks Close; Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet, of Combermere; John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe
Sir John Chesshyre was born at Hallwood, Runcorn, Cheshire, the son of Thomas and Catherine Chesshyre. Thomas Chesshyre was Bailiff of the Lordship of Halton and Whitley . The family had been Royalists in the Civil War and they had sustained severe financial penalties when the Parliamentarians were ruling the country.