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Roland Fabian Berrill (6
October 1896 – 26
September 1962) was a British-Australian who was the co-founder (with the
English barrister Lancelot Ware)...
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Berrill is a
surname that may
refer to: Sir
Kenneth Berrill (1920–2009),
English economist and
public servant.
Norman John
Berrill (1903–1996), English...
- such as race and religion. However,
Berrill and Ware were both
disappointed with the
resulting society.
Berrill had
intended Mensa as "an aristocracy...
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Norman John "Jack"
Berrill FRS FRSC (28
April 1903 – 16
October 1996) was an
English marine biologist. He was born in
Bristol and
received his BSc degree...
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Liberal Democrats Rhodri Jamieson-Ball 11,875 26.7 −3.2
Conservative Adrian Berrill-Cox 6,339 14.2 +2.3
Green Emma
Dixon 1,348 3.0 −4.1 UKIP
Dominic Lennon...
- the strip.
Berrill continued the
strip until he died of
cancer on
March 14, 1996.[citation needed] Over the
course of his 38 years,
Berrill broke ground...
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oldest such
society is
Mensa International,
which was
founded by
Roland Berrill and
Lancelot Ware in 1946. High-IQ
societies typically accept a variety...
- for
intellectually gifted people, with the
Australian barrister Roland Berrill in 1946. It was
originally called the "High IQ Club". Ware was born in...
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Francis Berrill (born 17
December 1964) is a
former English cricketer.
Berrill was a right-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm off break.
Berrill pla****...
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Jetta Berrill (born 31
January 1994) is an
Irish footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Peamount United. She has been a
member of the
Republic of Ireland...