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Christopher Bavin (born 1
February 1980) is a
television presenter and
fresh produce importer,
known for co-presenting Britain's Best Home Cook, Eat Well...
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bavin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bavin may
refer to: Jack
Bavin (1921–2001),
English footballer Thomas Bavin (1874–1941), Australian...
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William Parker);
Major Cyril Bavin OBE;
Horace Bavin;
Florence Bavin (Mrs
Ernest Warren);
Lancelot Bavin; and Dora
Bavin (Mrs
Leslie Allen). At the University...
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Bavin (wood) was a
traditional unit of firewood, a
large log. A
bavin in the 16thC was a
piece of wood
standardised as
three foot long and two feet round...
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Timothy John
Bavin OSB
FRSCM (born 17
September 1935) is a
British Anglican bishop and monk. He was the
bishop of
Anglican Diocese of
Johannesburg from...
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Bavin's Gulls or Sloe
Grove Islands are a
group of
islands in the
River Thames in
England on the
reach known as
Cliveden Deep
above Boulter's Lock, near...
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Thomas Bavin;
Gertrude (Mrs
William Parker);
Horace Bavin;
Florence Bavin (Mrs
Ernest Warren);
Lancelot Bavin; and Dora
Bavin (Mrs
Leslie Allen).
Bavin Snr...
- Jack
Bavin (25 May 1921 – 11
March 2001 ) was an
English footballer, who pla**** as a full back in the
Football League for
Tranmere Rovers. Brown, Neil...
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Bavin, p. 19
Bavin, p. 22 Thompson, Tony (11 July 2004). "How
boxing champion was
driven to
suicide by
threat from Krays". The Guardian.
Bavin, p....
- The
Bavin ministry was the 44th
ministry of the New
South Wales Government, and was led by the 24th Premier,
Thomas Bavin, in a
Nationalist coalition...