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1912-1914 Charles Edward Fitzgerald; 1914-1916 Ephraim MacDowel Cosgrave; 1916-1919 Joseph O'Carroll; 1919-1922 Sir James Craig; 1922-1924 Michael Francis Cox; 1924-1925 Sir William Thompson; 1925-1927 Thomas Wilson; 1927-1930 William Winter; 1930-1933, 1934 Thomas Gillman Moorhead; 1933-1934 Francis Purser; 1934-1937 John Agar Matson; 1937 ...
Edward Aston may refer to: Sir Edward Aston (died 1568), Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1528, 1534, 1540, and 1556; Sir Edward Aston (died 1598), Sheriff of ...
Sir Martin Culpepper (died 1604), knighted 12 May 1604; [10] married Joyce Aston, daughter of Sir Edward Aston; buried at Feckenham church [11] Stephen Culpepper (died 1611) Mercy Culpepper (died 1629), married Sir Samuel Sandys MP, Lord of Ombersley Manor, Worcestershire, [12] a son of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York.
Sir Edward married secondly Joan (died 15 September 1562), daughter of Sir Thomas Bowles (of Penhow Castle, Monmouthshire), a baron of the Exchequer. They had several children: [ 2 ] Walter Aston (1530–1589), [ 2 ] was a Knight of the Shire and Sheriff of Staffordshire.
Edward Nicholson, author and head of the Bodleian library; Walter Fraser Oakeshott, Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford; Jack Ogden, archaeologist and historian focusing on the development of jewellery materials and techniques; Carl Pantin, , professor of Zoology, Cambridge University
William Aston (1735–1800), was an English Jesuit.. Dr. Oliver believed Aston to be the son of Edward Aston, by Ann Bayley his wife, was born in London 22 April 1735. He made his early studies in the college of St. Omer, and at the age of sixteen he joined the Society of Jesus at Watten (7 September 1751).
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Victor Edward Milne M.B., CH.B, D.P.H (22 June 1897 – 6 September 1971), [2] was a professional footballer who is best known for his time with Aston Villa. Before playing for Villa, Milne played for Aberdeen. Milne was the son of the first chairman of Aberdeen and a qualified doctor by the time he joined Villa.