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James Kemsey "JK"
Wilkinson (6
December 1906 – 18
December 1997) was an
English businessman, the
founder of the high
street chain Wilko. In 2014, it was...
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improvement and
homeware retailer. It was
founded as Wilkinson's by
James Kemsey Wilkinson and Mary
Cooper in 1930,
opening its
first store as a hardware...
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Wilkinson III (James
Harvie Wilkinson III, born 1944),
American judge James Kemsey Wilkinson (1906–1997),
British businessman,
founder of
Wilko James Wilkinson...
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Harwick Wilkinson was born in
April 1937, the son of
Wilko founder James Kemsey Wilkinson and his wife Mary Cooper. When Tony
Wilkinson retired as chairman...
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Wilko head
office is at Manton, Worksop; it was
founded by
James Kemsey Wilkinson in
Leicester in 1930. In Lenton, are the head
offices of Games...
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Wiesmann Wilkinson Sword –
James Wilkinson Wilko (formerly Wilkinson) –
James Kemsey Wilkinson Will
Vinton Productions – Will
Vinton Willi Betz –
Willi Betz...
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author Thomas Keneally. The
novel is set in the New
South Wales town of
Kemsey, in the new year of 1900, just
after Federation. An
unidentified young woman...
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Shrewsbury Abbey's
parish of Wrockwardine, 16
March 1426. Sir
William Kemsey, 24 June 1426,
resigned following year to
exchange with successor. Sir John...
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headquartered in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. It was
founded in 1930 by
James Kemsey Wilkinson in
Leicester as Wilkinson. In 2012 it was
rebranded as Wilko....
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taking a knighthood.
Chettle died aged
about 88 and had a
monument at
Kemsey.
Chettle married the
daughter of Mr Hanbury,
auditor to
James I. He was...