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Lillian Ascough (May 14, 1880 –
December 1974) was an
American suffragist.
Originally from Detroit, Michigan, she
served as the
Connecticut chair of the...
- Sir
Charles Nicholson, 1st
Baronet (born
Isaac Ascough; 23
November 1808 – 8
November 1903) was an English-Australian politician,
university founder,...
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Soccer Statistics Foundation.
Retrieved 18
November 2008.
Bibliography Ascough, Phil (2011).
Kissing the Badge. A&C Black. ISBN 978-1-4081-6508-9. Specific...
- Løgting. pp. 21–23, 37–45. Church, M. J.; Arge, S. M. V.; Edwards, K. J.;
Ascough, P. L.; Bond, J. M.; Cook, G. T.; Dockrill, S. J.; Dugmore, A. J.; McGovern...
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rather than a
personal name
suggests this as at
least a possibility".
Ascough cites other examples of
noble women named Lydia from the
first or second...
- Old Norse,
Scandinavian surname, also
spelled Ayscough, Aiskew, Askew,
Ascough and Aynscough. It is
thought that the name is
derived from the
Norse words...
- doi:10.1017/S0033822200041394. Queiroz-Alves, Eduardo; Macario, Kita;
Ascough, Philippa;
Bronk Ramsey,
Christopher (2018). "The
worldwide marine radiocarbon...
- In
August 2016,
Hamilton co-founded a
sports marketing company with Ian
Ascough called Those Fellas. On 13 May 2017,
Hamilton announced that he
would not...
- Radiocarbon. 43 (2A): 157–161. doi:10.1017/S0033822200037954. Hajdas, Irka;
Ascough, Philippa; Garnett, Mark H.; Fallon,
Stewart J.; Pearson,
Charlotte L.;...
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original on 24
September 2015. Church, M. J.; Arge, S. M. V.; Edwards, K. J.;
Ascough, P. L.; Bond, J. M.; Cook, G. T.; Dockrill, S. J.; Dugmore, A. J.; McGovern...