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- Chenhalls is a hamlet in the parish of St Erth (where the 2011 census was included), Cornwall, England. It is situated about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north-east...
- John Colin Chenhall (23 July 1927 - April 2011) was an English footballer. Having initially pla**** for Maidenhead United, Chenhall signed for ****nal...
- p****enger list included: Leslie Howard, stage and film actor Alfred T. Chenhalls, Howard's friend and accountant Kenneth Stonehouse, a Washington, D.C...
- Churchill returning to England. This thickset man was Howard's agent, Alfred Chenhalls. The death of the fourteen civilians including Leslie Howard "was a painful...
- Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313287414. OCLC 528863578. Glaskin, Katie; Chenhall, Richard, eds. (2013). Sleep around the world : anthropological perspectives...
- Amaleglos Chapel Town Tre an Chapel Charaton Cross Charlestown Porthemur West Chenhalls Chi an Als Chilsworthy Karjyl Chiverton Cross Krowsfordh Chi war Donn...
- differential accounting and management control or responsibility accounting. Chenhall (2003) mentioned that the terms management accounting (MA), management...
- believed Howard and his theatrical agent and traveling companion, Arthur Chenhall, were Winston Churchill and Churchill's bodyguard, to whom they allegedly...
- 1948–1949 15 0 15 2 Noel Kelly  Republic of Ireland FW 1950 1 0 1 0 John Chenhall  England FB 1951–1953 16 0 16 0 James Robertson  Scotland FW 1952 1 0 1...
- Civic offices Preceded by Samuel Chenhall Mayor of Alexandria 1937–1938 Succeeded by Arthur Perry Preceded by Hugh McConville Mayor of Alexandria 1944–1945...