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Arthur Jermy Mounteney Jephson (1859–1908) was an
English merchant seaman and army officer. He
became an
adventurer and
African explorer, who accompanied...
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Richard Mounteney (or Mountney) (1707–1768) was an
Irish judge and
classical scholar. The son of
Richard Mounteney, an
officer in the
customs house, by...
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Arthur Mounteney (11
February 1883 – 1 June 1933) was an
English professional footballer and cricketer.
Mounteney was born in Loughborough, Leicestershire...
- he was 48, and they
married soon after. In 1903 they had a son,
Henry Mounteney Wellcome. The Wellcomes'
marriage was not happy, and
Syrie reportedly...
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itself is a
corruption of the Madi
village name Odrupele. Emin and A.J.
Mounteney Jephson were
confined in the fort
during a
mutiny in 1888.
There followed...
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Cabinet Office and led by the
First Parliamentary Counsel,
Jessica de
Mounteney. The
lawyers who work in the
office are
referred to as
Parliamentary counsel...
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Statutes at Large. 1798. p. 426.
Retrieved 18
February 2024. Lely, John
Mounteney (1882).
Militia Act. p. 21.
Retrieved 18
February 2024. "Local Government...
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women and
children to
safety at
Wadelai along with Emin
Pasha and A.J.
Mounteney Jephson, who had been
confined at
Dufile by a
mutinous garrison since...
- H. Jones,
Mounteney 30,000 23
September 1905 9th
Liverpool A L 0–2 24,000 30
September 1905 8th
Sheffield United H W 2–0 Wilcox,
Mounteney 18,000 7 October...
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December 1906.
Birmingham beat Bury 3–1. The last goal was
scored by
Arthur Mounteney, and the
Birmingham Daily Post
described how At the
conclusion of the...