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Harry Warner Farnall (18
December 1838 – 5 June 1891) was a New
Zealand politician,
emigration agent and
labour reformer. He was a
Member of Parliament...
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Thomas Farnall (1874–1927), po****rly
known as Tot
Farnall, was an
English professional footballer who made 70
appearances in the
Football League playing...
- Preceded by
Walter Lee
Member of
Parliament for
Northern Division 1861–1869
Served alongside:
Thomas Henderson,
Thomas Macfarlane Succeeded by
Harry Farnall...
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English botanist Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle (1869–1930),
author Harry Warner Farnall (1838–1891), New
Zealand politician Gerald Gardner (1884–1964), founder...
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Birch 1869
Northern Division 15
March James O'Neill
Resignation Harry Farnall 1869
Newton 19
March George Graham Resignation Robert Creighton 1869 Waikouaiti...
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Marshall 7,194 Co-operative
Commonwealth Chester Ronning 4,045
Liberal FARNALLS, Paul
LaVega 2,501
Progressive Conservative BOWES,
Russell Joseph 1,880...
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Dublin 96 21 10 Wood Wood 5,125 1915 Sold.
Albatross 1875
Fletcher &
Farnall,
Millwall London 91 21 10 Wood Wood 5,625 8
September 1902
Salvaged and...
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Willie Wilson, Fred Halliday,
George Robinson,
Jimmy Millar and
Thomas Farnall with
Richard Guy, John Beckram, Jack Forrest,
Johnny McMillan and John...
- Monk who beat
Harry Farnall.
Farnall was
ridiculed by one report,
saying that Monk
deserves to be
called a "working man" not
Farnall. The
following table...
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Southampton Brett Fancy, actor, was born in
Portsmouth Harry Warner Farnall, politician, was born in
Burley Richard Faulds,
sport shooter, was raised...