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Malpas may
refer to:
Malpas, Doubs, a
commune in the
Doubs department Malpas Tunnel, a
tunnel on the
Canal du Midi
Malpas, Cheshire, north-west England...
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Norman Conquest of 1066
Malpas is
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as
belonging to
Robert FitzHugh,
baron of
Malpas.
Malpas and
other holdings were...
- Motherwell.
Captain Malpas lifted the
trophy when
Craig Brewster scored the only goal in the 1994
Scottish Cup
Final win
against Rangers.
Malpas won the SFWA...
- from
William le
Belward (or de Belward), the
feudal lord of the
barony of
Malpas in
Cheshire who
acquired the
lordship of "Calmundelai" (as it was spelt...
- to life in
prison in June 2019. The son of
Cheshyre Malpas and his wife
Louise Marie Marcelle Malpas, he was
educated at
Taunton School and St George's...
- Lac de
Malpas is a lake at
Malpas in the
Doubs department of France. Lac et Tourbières de
Malpas, les Prés-Partot et le Bief
Belin (in French) v t e...
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Malpas is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Malpas (1899–1982),
Australian inventor and
businessman Jeff
Malpas (born 1958)...
- ISBN 978-1-138-29141-6. "Jeff
Malpas".
University of Tasmania,
Australia (website).
Retrieved 24
January 2022.
Malpas, Jeff. "Curriculum Vitae". Jeff
Malpas (website). Retrieved...
- The
river from the city to the
village of
Malpas,
including Lambe Cr**** and
Calenick Cr****, form
Malpas Estuary SSSI (Site of
Special Scientific Interest)...
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Charles Henry Malpas (28
April 1899 – 1
January 1982) was an
Australian inventor and businessman.
Malpas was born in Leicester,
England to
toolmaker Charles...