- Sir
Walter Charles Frederick Carncross (c. 1855 – 30 June 1940) was a New
Zealand politician of the
Liberal Party.
Carncross was born in Bendigo, Victoria...
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ratified by the
Legislative Council.[citation needed] In 1891,
Walter Carncross moved an
amendment that was
intended to make a new bill fail in the Legislative...
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years later, Foy and
troupe relocated to
Philadelphia and
joined the
Carncross Minstrels. That same year Rose died in childbirth, as did the
child she...
- neighbor, 22-year-old
Gloria González, and a
young woman named Mic****e
Carncross. At one point,
Aurora Peña, who had lain
wounded beside her dead aunt...
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Edmund Carncross Best (26
March 1869 – 22 July 1944) was an
Australian politician. He was born at
Forbes to
bootmaker Christopher Best and
Catherine Mary...
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Kingdom Preceded by Hugh
Carncross Hon.
Richard Trench Member of
Parliament for
Newtown Limavady 1798 With: Hugh
Carncross Succeeded by John Maxwell...
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Council In
office 18 July 1939 – 31
December 1947
Preceded by
Walter Carncross Succeeded by
Bernard Martin Personal details Born (1873-11-17)17 November...
- it p****ed with a
majority of 25 votes. An
opponent of suffrage,
Walter Carncross, then
moved an
amendment which would also
allow women to
stand for parliament;...
- Education.
Retrieved 17
September 2024.
Education Counts:
Eltham School Carncross,
Claude (1961),
Eltham Public School, 1886-1961:
souvenir booklet, 75th...
- Succeeded by Bill
Hawkins Party political offices Preceded by
Walter Carncross Senior Whip of the
Liberal Party 1903–1904 Succeeded by
Frederick Flatman...