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Thach Weave Wood &
Sutton 2016, p. 10.
McMinnies &
Anderson 1997, p. 194.
Wheeler 1963, pp. 68–71.
McMinnies,
William Gordon; Anderson,
Henry Graeme...
- John
Gordon McMinnies (17 May 1817 – 1
February 1890) was an
English cotton manufacturer and
Liberal politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1880...
- "Minnie
Riperton – 10 of the best". Guardian.com.
Retrieved December 12, 2017.
McCollum,
Leticia Y. (2001).
Women Building Chicago 1790-1990: a Biographical...
- Sa****ay 4
April 1914; the
winning team
included H. F. S. Morgan, W. G.
McMinnies,
George Hands of
Calthorpe cars, and John
Talfourd Wood (of Walton-on-Thames)...
-
winning the 1913
Cyclecar Grand Prix at
Amiens in France,
driven by W. G.
McMinnies, with an
average speed of 42 mph (68 km/h) for the 163 mi (262 km) distance...
-
Parliament for
Warrington 1874–1880 Succeeded by John
Gordon McMinnies Preceded by John
Gordon McMinnies Member of
Parliament for
Warrington 1885–1892 Succeeded by...
-
Places of Cornwall.
Travel Publishing Ltd. p. 168. ISBN 978-1-902007-86-1.
McMinnies,
William Gordon (1988). Signpost.
Signpost Ltd. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-901249-18-0...
- in
their current form were
founded in 1958. They were
founded by Mike
McMinnies after taking part in a
rugby match between students of
Cranbrook School...
- replacement.
McMinnies,
William Gordon (1980). Signpost. p. 214.
Retrieved 4
August 2011. Kane,
Robert S. (1
March 1990).
Britain at Its Best.
McGraw-Hill...
- 256 7.5
Liberal Democrats Jame Alun
Nicolov 234 6.9
Conservative Steve McMinnies 220 6.5
Conservative Andrea O'Halloran 214 6.3
Conservative Retha Mhach...