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  2. Colin Firth - Wikipedia

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    Colin Andrew Firth (born 10 September 1960) is an English actor and producer. ... William Joseph Firth, was born in 1990. [141] William is now also an actor, ...

  3. 1888 Dundee by-election - Wikipedia

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    These included former MPs William Saunders, who was favoured by the radicals, Sir Horace Davey and Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth. Ultimately, to avoid splitting the Liberal and radical vote an agreement was reached to back Firth. The local Conservatives and Liberal Unionists united behind Sir Henry Dermot Daly, their candidate in 1886. [2]

  4. Joseph Firth - Wikipedia

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    Joseph "Pentland" Firth CMG (25 March 1859 – 13 April 1931) was a New Zealand educationalist and teacher. He was the headmaster of Wellington College from 1892 to 1920. He was born and died in Wellington, and played first-class cricket for Wellington and Nelson in the 1880s.

  5. 1922 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Firth, in recognition of public services in the Dominion of New Zealand Arthur George Murchison Fletcher CBE Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, Colony of Hong Kong Colin Campbell Garbett CIE lately Political Secretary to the High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief for Iraq

  6. List of MPs elected in the 1880 United Kingdom general election

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    Charles Joseph Fay: Home Rule League Joseph Biggar: Home Rule League Chatham: Sir John Eldon Gorst: Conservative Chelsea (two members) Sir Charles Dilke, Bt: Liberal Joseph Firth: Liberal Cheltenham: Charles de Ferrieres: Liberal Cheshire East (two members) William Legh: Conservative William Cunliffe Brooks: Conservative Cheshire Mid (two ...

  7. William Firth - Wikipedia

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    The Hon. William Firth (21 July 1768 – 25 February 1838) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada. Son of merchant William Firth and his wife Elizabeth, Firth studied law and became a barrister.

  8. Wellington College, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    The former boarding establishment at the College, Firth House, was named after Joseph Firth, the headmaster from 1892 to 1921. [6] Wellington College's Pavilion, Firth House, and the Gifford Observatory were opened on 1 December, 1924.

  9. 1947 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Joseph Firth, MC, Secretary, Navy, Army and Air Force Board of the Methodist Church. Hubert Lionel Fletcher, Director of Education, Isle of Man. William Francis Fox, Senior Legal Assistant, Charity Commission. Robert Edward France, Principal, India Office. Reginald Ernest Franklin, Deputy Commander, Metropolitan Police.