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- Julines Beckford (c. 1717 – c. 1764) was a British politician and planter who sat in the Parliament of Great Britain representing the parliamentary constituency...
- as the former local residence of Julines Herring. It seems that the Herring family returned to Coventry while Julines was very young. He was schooled initially...
- came on stage for her autograph. The real-life namesake may actually be Juline Whelan, noting her firstname has always been confused with Jolene. The guitar...
- Juline Fayard (born 10 May 2003) is a French tennis player. Fayard made her WTA main draw debut at the 2021 Lyon Open (WTA), where she received a wildcard...
- In office 1761–1771 Serving with Julines Beckford, Samuel Eyre, Stephen Fox Preceded by Hon. William Bouverie Julines Beckford Succeeded by Viscount Folkestone...
- members at a young age. "The majority of transgender women of color", say Juline A. Koken, David S. Bimbi, and Jeffrey T. Parsons, "experience verbal and...
- 1747–1761 Serving with Edward Poore, Julines Beckford Preceded by Sir Jacob Bouverie Sir Edward Seymour Succeeded by Julines Beckford Hon. Edward Bouverie Personal...
- Workers As Virtual Boyfriends. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-56023-191-2. Koken, Juline; Bimbi, David; Parsons, Jeffrey (2000). "Male and Female Escorts: A Comparative...
- including William and Richard Father Peter Beckford Relatives Peter Beckford (grandfather) William Beckford of Somerley (nephew) Julines Beckford (brother)...
- Gaspar Rosés 1918–1919: Josep Germà 1919–1920: José Rosich 1920–1921: Josep Julinès 1921–1922: Josep Soto 1922–1923: Josep Buchs 1923–1926: Ricardo Cabot 1926–1929:...