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Thomas Belsham (26
April 1750 – 11
November 1829) was an
English Unitarian minister.
Belsham was born in Bedford, England, and was the
elder brother of...
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William Belsham (1752 – 1827) was an
English political writer and historian,
noted as a
supporter of the Whig
Party and its principles. He
justified the...
- Ulva Lynn
Belsham QSO (née Bradshaw; 4
April 1921 – 18 June 2011) was a
telegraphist and
volunteer radio operator for the
Marine Radio Service in the...
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before birth. However, as
Thomas Belsham put it,
there are
varying views on when in life this
emptying occurred.
Belsham took this to be at the crucifixion...
- an
island in the
Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Ulva may also
refer to: Ulva
Belsham (1921–2011), New
Zealand telegraphist and
radio operator Ulva
Island (New...
- Cape
Belsham is a
prominent cape 0.9 km (0.56 mi) west of
Point Wild on the
north coast of
Elephant Island, in the
South Shetland Islands of Antarctica...
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Victor Colin Belsham AM (1925/1926 – 4 June 2006) was a New
Zealand rugby league player and
referee who
represented New Zealand. His
position of preference...
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Selwyn Eric
Belsham (28
September 1930 – 11
March 2016) was a New
Zealand rugby league player who
represented New
Zealand at the 1957
World Cup. His position...
- of
vocalist and
guitarist Lawrence Howard King Jr., b****ist Lee
Patrick Belsham and
drummer Keith York. The band were
regulars in the UK
Indie Chart and...
- at the
Marconi Company, and soon
afterwards he
married Margaret Elinor Belsham (4
September 1913 –
September 1996). They
lived at the now
Grade II listed...