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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...
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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...
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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...
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Workers As
Virtual Boyfriends. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-56023-191-2. Koken,
Juline; Bimbi, David; Parsons,
Jeffrey (2000). "Male and
Female Escorts: A Comparative...
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including William and
Richard Father Peter Beckford Relatives Peter Beckford (grandfather)
William Beckford of
Somerley (nephew)
Julines Beckford (brother)...
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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:...