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Inskip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inskip alludes to the following:
Inskip, Lancashire, a
village in
England RNAS
Inskip (HMS Nightjar)...
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Thomas Walker Hobart Inskip, 1st
Viscount Caldecote, CBE, PC (5
March 1876 – 11
October 1947) was a
British politician who
served in many
legal posts,...
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Inskip is an
English surname,
originally given to
people from
Inskip, Lancashire.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Inskip (1868–1949), Anglican...
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William John
Inskip (1852 – May 1899) was an
English trade unionist.
Inskip grew up in Leicester,
where he
worked as a
laster in the
bootmaking trade....
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Inskip is a
small village in the
Fylde area of Lancashire, England. It is part of the
civil parish of
Inskip-with-Sowerby. The
village is
close to the...
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Inskip was a
clergyman while his
younger brother Sir John
Hampden Inskip (1879–1960) was Lord
Mayor of
Bristol in 1931.
Thomas Walker Hobart Inskip,...
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Inskip Point is a
peninsula in the
north of the
locality of
Inskip to the
north of the town of
Rainbow Beach in south-east Queensland, Australia. It is...
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Naval Air
Station Inskip (RNAS
Inskip, also
known as HMS Nightjar), was a
Royal Navy
Fleet Air Arm
airbase near the
village of
Inskip, Lancashire, England...
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portal James Theodore Inskip (6
April 1868 – 4
August 1949) was
Bishop of
Barking from 1919 to 1948.
Inskip was the son of
James Inskip, a
Bristol solicitor...
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Peter Inskip is an
Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** for Canterbury-Bankstown and
North Sydney in the NSWRL. A fullback...