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James Sabben-Clare (9
September 1941–8
March 2017) was
headmaster of
Winchester College. He had been
educated at the
school and
spent most of his career...
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William Thompson Sabben (14 Jan 1813 – 3 May 1890) was Adelaide's
first Town
Clerk and was
Mayor from
December 1858 to
January 1859, his term
being cut...
- Erik
Jacob van
Sabben (Vlissingen, The
Netherlands January 31, 1972—January 16, 2009) was a
Dutch engineer. He was
allegedly recruited in 2008 by the Dutch...
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Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Yale
University Press.
Sabben-Clare 1981, pp. 13–17.
Sabben-Clare 1981, pp. 24–26. "The War Cloister,
Winchester College"...
- use was
according to the
former headmaster of
Winchester College James Sabben-Clare "really
quite small".
Notions were
traditionally recorded in m****cript...
- he
adopted single file, with 12
Platoon under Second Lieutenant David Sabben in the lead.
Despite the heat the
company moved at a fast pace, traversing...
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Huddesford 1804, p. 198.
Locke 1912, pp. 199–202.
Sabben-Clare 1981, p. 177.
Sabben-Clare 1981, p. 178.
Sabben-Clare 1981, p. 180. Leys,
Colin (15 June 2012)...
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School 1961–1968 Succeeded by John
Gammell Preceded by Sir
Desmond Lee
Headmaster of
Winchester College 1968–1985 Succeeded by
James Paley Sabben-Clare...
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Dictionary of
National Biography. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
Sabben-Clare, 1981. p. 179 "Hawkins, John (HWKS778J)". A
Cambridge Alumni Database...
- - well, sort of".
South China Morning Post.
Retrieved 18
December 2020.
Sabben-Clare 1981, pp. 105–113. Lawson, Hope &
Cripps 1901, p. 45 "Football" "Winchester...