George Henry TuplingFRHistS (1883 – 1962) was a British historian who was Vice-President of the Chetham Society and President and Editor of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society.
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GeorgeHenryTupling FRHistS (1883 – 1962) was a British historian who was Vice-President of the Chetham Society and President and Editor of the Lancashire...
Tupling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: GeorgeHenryTupling (1883–1962), British historian Peter Tupling (born 1950), English golfer...
George Pearson 1920–21 John G. Birkby 1921–34 Rev. Henry Arnold Hudson 1934–38 Dr GeorgeHenryTupling 1938–49 Arthur John Hawkes 1949–54 Dr George Henry...
George William Daniels FSS (1878 – 17 December 1937) was a British political economist and historian who was vice-president of the Chetham Society and...
William Henry Chaloner (1914 – 1987) was an English social and economic historian who was Editor and Treasurer of the Chetham Society and Editor of the...
William Stubbs 1901–14 Henry Fishwick 1915–24 William Ecroyd Farrer 1925–37 George William Daniels 1938–62 GeorgeHenryTupling 1993–2010 William Reginald...
Benita Moore and Nick Dunnachie, Alan Sutton pub. 1994. ISBN 0-7509-0783-5 Tupling, Dr. G.H. (1927). The Economic History of Rossendale. The Chetham Society...
three-way tie for 10th place. George Will declined to play in it and Leonard Owens gained the final place by beating Peter Tupling in a playoff. The system...
1930, 1932, 1934 William Breck Torrance 1922 Peter Townsend 1965 Peter Tupling 1969 William Tweddell 1928, 1936^ Euan Walker 2019 James Walker 1961 Philip...
manchestereveningnews.co.uk, retrieved 17 July 2009 Albert 2007, p. 206 Tupling 1952, p. 15 "The Times newspaper: Canal rates and tolls" (Registration...
Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 May 2018. Tupling, GeorgeHenry (1927). The Economic History of Rossendale. Manchester University...
Michael Bonallack, Bruce Critchley, Rodney Foster, Geoff Marks, Peter Tupling 1967: Ireland: Joe Carr, Tom Craddock, Tom Egan, Peter Flaherty, Vincent...
September 1921 with nearly 50 boys competing. The first day saw 14-year-old Henry Cotton play the eventual winner, Donald Mathieson, Cotton losing by 2 holes...