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  2. James Rutherford Lumley - Wikipedia

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    A son of the Reverend James Lumley and his wife Alice Rutherford, he was baptised on 22 December 1773 at Longford, Shropshire. [1] Lumley was commissioned into the Honourable East India Company’s Bengal Infantry [2] and by 1824 was a lieutenant-colonel. [3] In January 1837 he was promoted to Major-General. [4]

  3. James Lumley (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    James Lumley (c. 1706–1766), was an English Member of Parliament. James Lumley may also refer to: Sir James Rutherford Lumley (1773–1846), English soldier of the Bengal Army in British India

  4. Times Square Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Shwebel changed the name of the hotel to the "Times Square Motor Hotel," adding the word "Motor "because there was a need for moderately priced hotel accommodations with free parking." [ 4 ] In the early 1970s, the hotel became home to the mentally ill and troubled Vietnam War veterans, and New York City subsequently placed welfare ...

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  6. Lumley - Wikipedia

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    Harry Lumley (baseball) (1880–1938) Harry Lumley (ice hockey) James Rutherford Lumley (1773–1846), Bengal Army major-general; Jane Lumley, wife of John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley; Joanna Lumley, British actress; John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley; John Lumley (real tennis), British real tennis player; John L. Lumley, American Professor of ...

  7. James Rutherford (historian) - Wikipedia

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    James Rutherford (27 January 1906 – 11 April 1963) was a professor and historian at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Born in England, he gained a Master of Arts degree from the University of Durham and his doctorate from the University of Michigan. He was the chair of history at the University of Auckland from 1934 until his death ...

  8. In This Timeless Time - Wikipedia

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    Alan G. Pike of Emory University wrote that the death row living situation is "monotonous and oppressive". [5] The book has a total of 113 black-and-white photographs, [ 4 ] all in duotone , [ 1 ] and twelve inmates were depicted. [ 2 ]

  9. James Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rutherford (rugby league) (1913–1964), Australian rugby league player; James Rankin Rutherford (1882–1967), Scottish politician; James Rutherford (Canadian politician) (1875–1939), member of the Canadian House of Commons; Skip Rutherford (James Luin Rutherford III, born 1950), American non-profit executive and academic administrator