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Brintons is a
British manufacturer of ****s,
founded in 1783 by
William Brinton, at Hill Pool in Chaddesley, Kidderminster, to
manufacture spun yarns...
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Brintons. His
spouse was
Angela Brinton.
Their children were
Julian Brinton,
Henry Brinton and
Birdie Burnell and
their grandchildren Charlie Brinton...
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Samuel Otis
Brinton (born 1986/1987) is an
American nuclear engineer and
LGBTQ activist. They
served as the
deputy ****istant
secretary of
Spent Fuel and...
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Western and
Indian art, it
subsequently was
renamed “The
Brinton Museum.” The
Brintons, The
Brinton Museum,
retrieved 20 June 2016
Bulletin of Yale University:...
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Brinton may
refer to:
Brinton (crater), on
Pluto Brinton, Michigan,
United States Brinton, Norfolk,
England Anna Cox
Brinton (1887–1969),
American classics...
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Sarah Virginia Brinton,
Baroness Brinton (born 1
April 1955),
known as Sal
Brinton, is a
British politician who
served as
president of the
Liberal Democrats...
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Clarence Crane Brinton (Winsted, Connecticut, 1898 – Cambridge, M****achusetts,
September 7, 1968) was an
American historian of France, as well as a historian...
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Henry Brinton a **** manufacturer. He
joined the
family ****
manufacturing firm John
Brinton & Co as a
partner in 1848.
Brintons had a large...
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Adolph von Ernsthausen.
Brinton was born at Moor Hall,
Lower Mitton, Worcestershire, the son of John
Brinton Chairman of
Brintons ****
manufacturers and...
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Tatton Cecil Brinton (4
January 1916 – 26
September 1985) was a
British Conservative Party politician. At the 1964
general election,
Brinton was elected...