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Clive Ernest Fugill CNZM (born 1949) is a New
Zealand Māori
tohunga whakairo (master carver),
author and long
serving kaiako whakairo (carving lecturer)...
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Freddy DeClerck. The Pou
Maumahara was
designed by Tumu
Whakarae Clive Fugill and
carved under the
leadership of Tumu
Whakairo James Rickard by the staff...
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Dixion Samuel Eaton Theophilus Eaton Nicholas Elsey Timothy Ford
Thomas Fugill Matthew Gilbert Francis Hall
Matthias Hitch****
Andrew Hull
Thomas Jeffries...
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Nicholas Jeffries (its
civil engineer), Railtrack's
Alistair Cook and Sean
Fugill (****et
managers for the
London North-East zone), and
track engineer Keith...
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Cheshire – of
Freemans Bay. For
services to architecture.
Clive Ernest Fugill – of Pukehangi. For
services to Māori art. Dale Mary
Adeline Garratt – of...
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change were laid out
within the
Brehon laws. In particular, Cóic
Conara Fugill mentions five
bases on
which a
judge must base judgment, and at
least three...
- “A Note on the
Brehon Law
Tracts of
Procedure and Status, Coic
Conara fugill and
Uraicecht Becc.” ZCP 49 (1997). pp. 311–9. Mac Neill, Eoin.
Celtic Ireland...
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created by
local women. In 2006 a
whakairo carving of
Kurangaituku by
Clive Fugill was
installed to
welcome visitors at the
entrance of the Māori Arts and...
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material of
Early Irish law is preserved, such as the
tract Cóic
Conara Fugill ("The Five
Paths of Judgment"). For a
select but more
detailed list of the...
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Theophilus Eaton, John Davenport,
Robert Newman,
Matthew Gilbert,
Thomas Fugill, John Punderson, and
Jeremiah Dixon. The
colony would over time have outposts...