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Gallwey may
refer to:
Henry Galway (Henry
Gallwey before 1911),
British Army
officer and
Governor of
South Australia Peter Gallwey,
English Jesuit priest...
- W.
Timothy Gallwey (born 1938 in San Francisco) is an
author who has
written a
series of
books in
which he has set
forth a
methodology for
coaching and...
- The Ferriman–
Gallwey score is a
method of
evaluating and
quantifying hirsutism in women. The
method was
originally published in 1961 by D.
Ferriman and...
- hormones. The
amount and
location of the hair is
measured by a Ferriman–
Gallwey score. It is
different from hypertrichosis,
which is
excessive hair growth...
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criminals were deposited, as
noted by
Captain H.L.
Gallwey, who
visited Benin in the 1890s: "
Gallwey in 1893
stated that 'the king is all
powerful though...
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April 1914 to 30
April 1920. His name was
Henry Lionel Gallwey until 1911.
Henry Lionel Gallwey was born on 25
September 1859 at Alverstoke, Hampshire...
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Peter Gallwey (13
November 1820,
Killarney – 23
September 1906, London) was a
Jesuit priest and writer, who
worked primarily in London. He was educated...
- "Richard III dig: Grim
clues to the
death of a king". BBC News. Payne-
Gallwey, Sir
Ralph (1995). The Book of the Crossbow. Dover. p. 48. ISBN 0-486-28720-3...
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William Thomas Payne-
Gallwey MVO (25
March 1881 – 14
September 1914) was a
British Army
officer and first-class cricketer. A
career military officer,...
- The Payne,
later Payne-
Gallwey, and from 1967 Frankland-Payne-
Gallwey Baronetcy, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on...