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Cookesley Voules (4
January 1843 – 6 May 1923) was an
English first-class cricketer,
educator and clergyman. The son of the
Reverend Francis Plimley Voules, he...
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November 2024. Rich,
Jenny (2008). "Alfred
Joseph Voules Brown...
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Nyaletsossi Voule is a
Togolese diplomat and jurist.
Voule served as the
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the
Rights to
Freedom of Peaceful...
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Alexander Voules Brown,
junior (14 July 1879 – 1962)
married Mabel Florence Marks (c. 1886 – 20
March 1932) on 14 July 1909
Victor Voules Brown (c. April...
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October 2013.
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Sandwith 1865, p. 33.
Voules 1877, p. 221.
Knight 1854, p. 54. Delauney, Guy (November 3, 2021). "Bosnian...
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Freedom of
Peaceful ****embly and ****ociation (Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule)
Freedom of
Opinion and
Expression (Irene Khan)
Freedom of
Religion or Belief...
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member of the New
South Wales Legislative ****embly John
Alexander Voules Brown (1852–1945),
member of the
South Australian House of ****embly John...
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Farida Shaheed,
Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker [de], Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule,
Attiya Waris,
Vitit Muntarbhorn,
Barbara G. Reynolds [de], Bina D'Costa...
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Koffi Agbényéga
Voule-Frititi (born 10 July 1934) was a
Togolese politician, who
served as a
deputy in the
National ****embly of Togo. He was a member...
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Working Group on
Enforced or
Involuntary Disappearances; Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule, the
Special Rapporteur on the
rights to
freedom of
peaceful ****embly and...