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Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn, GCMG, PC (3
April 1846 – 30
November 1923) was a
British lawyer,
judge and
Liberal politician. He
served as Lord...
- Phil
Threshie (born
April 12, 1953 in Alamo, California) is a
former driver in the USAC and CART
Championship Car series. He
raced in the 1977-1981 seasons...
- sons,
Clarence and Harry,
became co-publishers
until 1979, when R. David
Threshie, Clarence's son-in-law, was
named to the position.
Faced with an aggressive...
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Robert Reid (painter) (1862–1929),
American impressionist painter Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Earl of Loreburn,
British Liberal politician Ross Reid, multiple...
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Rigby 3 May 1894 Sir
Robert Threshie Reid 24
October 1894
Solicitor General Sir John
Rigby 20
August 1892 Sir
Robert Threshie Reid 3 May 1894 Sir Frank...
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transmission broke. As the
field entered turn one, Salt
Walther and Phil
Threshie collided in turn one and
crashed into the wall.
Walther suffered a cracked...
- demolished. In Friday's
final day of qualifying, only Herm
Johnson and Phil
Threshie posted speeds to fill the 33 car field. At the
start of the race, A.J....
- (#43, #44) John
Martin (#57) Jim
McElreath (#26)
Larry Rice (#52) Phil
Threshie (#67)
Frank Weiss R (#93) Dale
Whittington R (#91) Jim
Buick R (#86)...
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which three would be
invited to
start the race. Bill
Vukovich II, Phil
Threshie, and Lee
Kunzman won the draw to
start the race. Bob
Harkey was the lone...
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Cottenham 1902:
Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of
Halsbury 1911:
Robert Threshie Reid, 1st
Baron Loreburn 1937:
Douglas McGarel Hogg, 1st
Viscount Hailsham...