- The
Garrat Elections were a
carnival of mock
elections in Wandsworth,
Surrey (now part of London),
England in the 18th century. The
events were organized...
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Garrat may
refer to:
William Garrat (1805–?),
English cricketer Garrat Noel (1706–1776),
bookseller in New York City
Garrat Elections, mock elections...
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William Garrat (born 21
April 1805) was an
English professional cricketer who pla**** first-class
cricket from 1832 to 1845. A right-handed
batsman who...
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Garrat Noel (1706–1776) was a
bookseller and
educator in New York City, in the 18th century. He
emigrated from Cádiz in 1750. In 1751 he
worked as a "teacher...
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Garratley guested for
Stoke in 1918–19,
making ten appearances. Source:
George Garratly at the
English National Football Archive (subscription required) "The coming...
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Dorothea Johnson or
Dorothea Garrat;
Dorothea King (4
December 1732 – 23 July 1817) was an
Irish Methodist leader in Lisburn.
Johnson was born in Dublin...
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Graham Nash Photographs:
Sunlight on Silver,
Parco Co. Ltd, Tokyo, 1990
Garrat White, Eye to Eye:
Photographs by
Graham Nash, Steidl, 2004 ISBN 3-88243-960-2...
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litter Elections by
country Electronic voting Fenno's
paradox Full
slate Garrat Elections Gerontocracy Issue voting Landslide election Meritocracy Multi-party...
- both of
which date to the 18th century. The
latter figured in the mock
Garrat Elections of the late 18th century,
which were
featured in the play The...
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Steam and Rail - By
Colin Garrat and Max Wade-Matthews, page 401 The
Ultimate Encyclopedia of
Steam and Rail - By
Colin Garrat and Max Wade-Matthews, page...