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parents separated and her
mother formed a
relationship with
Savannah Brockhill, a club bouncer. On 27
January 2020, a
friend of Smith's made a referral...
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Brockhill may
refer to:
Thomas Brockhill,
member of
Parliament for Kent from 1382 to 1402 in the
House of
Commons of
England Brockhill Taylor,
member of...
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prisons were
built and
opened on the estate: HMP
Blakenhurst and HMP
Brockhill, to hold
other categories of prisoner, with enlargements. The Borstal...
- 2003.
Sentenced to a
minimum of 25
years imprisonment in 2012
Savannah Brockhill,
woman who
abused and
murdered her
female partner's 16-month-old child...
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Brockhill Taylor (died 1636) was a
member of
Parliament for
Cavan Borough from 1634 to 1635 in the
Irish House of Commons. In 1609 his father, John Taylor...
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Colonel Brockhill Newburgh (c. 1659 – 11
January 1741) was an
Irish politician. He was the
second son of
Thomas Newburgh and his wife Mary, the daughter...
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intention to
falsely imprison someone. For example, in R v
Governor of
Brockhill Prison, ex p Evans, it did not
matter if the
decision to
imprison the...
- R v
Governor of
Brockhill Prison, ex
parte Evans (No 2) is an
English case
decided by the
House of
Lords on
appeal from the
Court of Appeal. It has been...
- 1996. The
Brockhill East development, also
known as "Meadow View", is the
construction of 960
homes and a new
district centre for
Brockhill. The Holyoakes...
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Brockhill Country Park is in Saltwood, near
Hythe in Kent, England. The park was a
former estate with
landscaped gardens and has
subsequently been sub-divided...