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The Sentinel was the first daily paper to be published in the Potteries. In 1892, Thomas Twyford agreed a merger between his own paper, the Staffordshire Post, and the Sentinel, with the apparent objective of removing political leanings. [7] In 1898, a new paper company was registered as the Staffordshire Sentinel Ltd. [citation needed]
Shaw moved as he was taking up a post in Staffordshire and left Gala at the end of November 1934. [2] Shaw was noted as a goal-kicking expert. [4] Shaw hit the headlines for the wrong reason on 25 May 1937 when the Staffordshire Sentinel reported that he was caught speeding by the police and was fined £3 by the court. Shaw had missed the train ...
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The following notable deaths in the United Kingdom occurred in 2022.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
Frederick James Hancock (1 October 1873 – 9 August 1963) was a British trade union leader. [1]Hancock was born in Talke, Staffordshire.He attended the Butt Lane National School and spent some time studying at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania.
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Born in Stone, Staffordshire, played for his school, Rising Brook Secondary Modern in Stafford where he was selected to play for England Schoolboys against Wales in 1959. . Coulman joined Stafford RUFC in 1960 and appeared at representative level for both Staffordshire and North Midlands [4] [5] Coulman joined Moseley in 1964, [6] and was capped nine times as a prop for the England national ...