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under his presidency.
Saffery died in 1900. On 1 July 1982,
Safferys and Champness,
Cowper & Co,
merged to
practise as
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Champness could...
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Saffery is a firm of
chartered accountants in the UK.
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British sailor Deon
Saffery – a
squash player...
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Squadron Leader John Hugh
Saffery DSO (1907–1985) was an
officer of the
British Royal Air
Force during World War II, who
served as
flying instructor for...
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Brian Saffery-Cooper (9 July 1934 – 31
December 2017) was a
British sailor. He
competed in the Finn
event at the 1964
Summer Olympics. "
SAFFERY-COOPER"...
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January 1988) is a
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represented England as a
junior and
Wales as a senior. She
reached a career-high PSA ranking...
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series for
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deadnaming Saffery by his
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refused the
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politician María Sáez de
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Argentine writer Maria Grace Saffery (1773–1858),
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Times Colonist. 16
March 1970.
Retrieved 5 July 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
Saffery 2006, p. 7
Windrich 1978, p. 76
Windrich 1978, p. 87
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