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Kelson may
refer to:
George Kelson (1835–1920),
English amateur cricketer and
sport angler John
Joseph Kelson Jr. (1922–2012),
known professionally as...
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Kelson 1996, p. 51.
Kelson 1996, p. 27.
Kelson 1996, p. 31.
Kelson 1996, p. 17.
Kelson 1996, p. 26.
Kelson 1996, p. 36.
Kelson 1996, p. 30.
Kelson 1996...
- London.
Kelson was born in London, the only son of
William Henry Kelson and his wife Ann
Maria Perry, the
grandson of
Colonel Charles Kelson and great-grandson...
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Kelson is a
suburb of
Lower Hutt in Wellington, New Zealand. It is
situated on the
western hills of the Hutt Valley. To the west of the
suburb lies the...
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Kelson Carlos Santos Pinto (born
November 26, 1976) is a
Brazilian former professional boxer and
world title challenger. As an amateur, he won a silver...
- land of Gwynedd, one of the
fictional Eleven Kingdoms (portions of King
Kelson's Bride take
place in the
rival kingdom of Torenth).
Gwynedd itself is a...
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George Mortimer Kelson (8
December 1835 – 29
March 1920) was an
English amateur cricketer,
sport angler, and self-promotional
author who pla**** for Kent...
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characters that
appear in the
Chronicles of the
Deryni and
Histories of King
Kelson trilogies. Appearances:
Camber of Culdi,
Saint Camber Alister Cullen is...
- Mark
Kelson (born 7
March 1976) is an
Australian musician from Melbourne, best
known for his work as a
member of The Eternal,
Cryptal Darkness (1995–2002)...
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single from his
third studio album The
Gifted (2013). The song,
produced by
Kelson Camp,
features a
guest appearance from
Tiara Thomas. "Bad"
peaked at number...