- John
Drakard (1775?–1854) was an
English newspaper proprietor, publisher, and
political radical,
imprisoned for his journalism. He went into business...
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Kingdom of Words:
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Plaistow Hospital, East London. He was
succeeded by Dr McIntyre. Miss
Minnie Drakard was the
first Nurse President. The
governing body had 39 members: 20 doctors...
- Anglo/Congolese
sculptor and
carver Wilfrid Wood (1888–1976),
artist John
Drakard (c. 1775–1854),
newspaper proprietor Arthur Kitson (1859–1937), managing...
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software Founded February 11, 1999; 26
years ago (1999-02-11)
Founder Matt
Drakard Simon Booley Headquarters Oakham, Rutland,
United Kingdom Key
people Richard...
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original on 23 May 2021.
Retrieved 23 May 2021.
Drakard, Jane (1989). "An
Indian Ocean Port:
Sources for the
Earlier History of...
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Retrieved 9
August 2024.
Drakard, Jane (1999). A
Kingdom of Words:
Language and
Power in Sumatra. Oxford...
- (1996). "Democracy, self-determination and the
Indonesian revolution". In
Drakard, Jane (ed.).
Indonesian Independence Fify
Years On 1945-1995 (Annual Indonesia...
- Chronicle, Fri 9 Dec 1796 p. 3
Chester Courant, Tue 23 Mar 1802 p. 1
Drakard's Stamford News, Fri 12 Jul 1811 p. 3 Saunders's News-Letter, Thu 30 Dec...
- and Lucas'. S. Shaw,
History of the
Staffordshire Potteries, p. 225.; D.
Drakard and P. Holdway,
Spode Transfer Printed Ware, 1784-1833 (Antique Collectors'...