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- John Gregory Berylson (2 June 1953 – 4 July 2023) was an American businessman and founder of Chestnut Hill Ventures LLC. He was also the chairman of London...
- "Millwall owner John Berylson killed when Range Rover 'lost control on bend'". Sky News. 5 July 2023. Retrieved 5 July 2023. "John Berylson RIP". Millwall FC...
- owner and chairman John Berylson, who p****ed away in an accident on 4 July. He was succeeded as chairman by his son; James Berylson. On 18th October 2023...
- "John G Berylson proud to lead the revival of Millwall". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 28 August 2010. Dell'Apa, Frank (6 April 2010). "Berylson going...
- Jewish. They had four children: James Smith (who died in 1970), Amy Smith Berylson, Robert Smith, and Debra Smith Knez. His daughter is married to Brian Knez...
- Supporter-owned Middlesbrough Steve Gibson $263M Bulkhaul Limited Millwall John Berylson Richard Smith $175M Chestnut Hill Ventures Norwich City (more information)...
- Birmingham–Southern College (BSC) was a private liberal arts college in Birmingham, Alabama. Founded in 1856, the college was affiliated with the United...
- drunkard. John Berylson 1953 2023 70 years American businessman and football club chairman SUV Range Rover Falmouth, M****achusetts Berylson lost control...
- Millwall 2024–25 season Owner Millwall Holdings Chairman James Berylson Head coach Neil Harris (until 15 December) David Livermore (interm basis) Alex...
- Cardinals) (b. 1943) July 4 George Aghajanian, 91, psychiatrist (b. 1932) John Berylson, 70, businessman and ****ociation football chairman (Millwall) (b. 1953)...