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James Valentine Hogarth Milvain, OC (February 14, 1904 –
October 22, 1993) was a
Canadian judge in the
province of Alberta. Born near Lundbreck, in what...
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limited commercial prospects, and a shy,
cerebral man; and
Jasper Milvain, a
young journalist, hard-working and
capable of generosity, but cynical...
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Thomas Milvain KC CB (4 May 1844 – 13
September 1916) was an
English lawyer and
Conservative Party politician.
Milvain was the son of
Henry Milvain of North...
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Philip Jackson), are
references to the
characters Edwin Reardon and
Jasper Milvain, who
appear in
George Gissing's 1891
novel New Grub Street,
which is set...
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Kettlewell (Wife in Bar), John Hug (Arthur),
Jacqueline Hill (Mrs
Milvain), Ian
Flintoff (Doctor),
Jason Carter (Youth at
Yacht Club) 96 13 "The...
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dropped "into a
Slough of Despond". In
George Gissing's New Grub Street,
Milvain expresses concern for his
friend Reardon's
mental health, "His friends...
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Wester Ross. MacGilleBhàin Bain, Bayne, MacBain, Micklewain,
Milvain, Wayne,
Whyte MacGilleBhràth
MacGillivray MacGilleBhreac Breck MacGilleBhrìghde...
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episode 27 1983 1984
Tales of the
Unexpected Melanie Litmayer Mrs.
Milvain Season 6,
episode 10: "The Luncheon"
Season 7,
episode 12: "Accidental...
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Arthur Middleton Farrer Hersc****
Member of
Parliament for City of
Durham 1880 – 1885 With:
Farrer Hersc**** Succeeded by
Thomas Milvain...
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Thomas Milvain,
winner of the hurdles...