JamesChurchill Omosanya Vaughan Jr., M.D. (30 May 1893 – 1937) was a Nigerian doctor and a prominent political activist. Vaughan was born in Lagos on...
ChurchillVaughan in 1816; Elizabeth Margaret Hall in 1818; Kitty Ann Hammond in 1820; Nancy Carter Vaughan in 1822; Sarah Ann Vaughan in 1825; James...
British magistrate James David Vaughan (1864–1941), American musician JamesChurchillVaughan (1893–1937), Nigerian physician James H. Vaughan (1934–1996),...
On Scipio's deathbed, he told his two sons Burrell ChurchillVaughan and JamesChurchillVaughan Sr. to return to his ancestral home in Yorubaland following...
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who twice served as Prime Minister...
Africans. Abayomi became President of the NYM on the death of Dr. JamesChurchillVaughan in 1937. Abayomi was elected a member of the Legislative Council...
Movement with other prominent Nigerians like Hezekiah Oladipo Davies, JamesChurchillVaughan and Oba Samuel Akisanya (aka General Saki). The movement originally...
attended CMS Grammar School before moving to King's College. He and JamesChurchillVaughan were both among the pioneer students at King's College, Lagos when...
Ewart Ohm (4 April 1923 – 6 December 2016), known professionally as Peter Vaughan, was an English character actor known for many supporting roles in British...
road behind the hospital was named Sapara Avenue in his memory. JamesChurchillVaughan attempted with little success to organise the fragmentary records...
American preacher, William Clark who was on his way to Ijaye and JamesChurchillVaughan who later played a role in the development of the church in Lagos...
system — Vaughan Williams — described below. The Vaughan Williams classification was introduced in 1970 by Miles Vaughan Williams. Vaughan Williams was...
Winston Churchill. When the war ended, Chanel moved to Switzerland, returning to Paris in 1954 to revive her fashion house. In 2011, Hal Vaughan published...
This is a list of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Hugh the Drover, or Love in the Stocks (1910–14; revised 1924, 1933, 1956). Romantic ballad...
1836–1844 Christopher Wordsworth 1845–1859 Charles John Vaughan 1860–1885 Henry Montagu Butler 1885–1898 James Welldon 1898–1910 Joseph Wood 1910–1925 Lionel Ford...
Hymnal. At the same time it was given a new tune by British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, who used a melody taken from the traditional song "Our Captain...
Vaughan Road Academy (VRA), formerly known as Vaughan Road High School and Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute, is a Toronto District School Board (TDSB)...
Vaughan and Virginia Mason Vaughan (1993), Shakespeare's Caliban: A Cultural History, Cambridge University Press, pp.33–34 Vaughan, Alden T.; Vaughan...
Henrietta Maria Spencer-Churchill (1847–1927), daughter of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, and aunt of Winston Churchill. They had four daughters...
Churchill, Winston S. Memoirs of the Second World War, An abridgement of the six volumes Chapter 20 The Casablanca Conference page 664+ Conroy, James...
Lord Arthur Herbert, Naval Lord Lord Vaughan (supernumerary) 19 May 1684: King Charles II 6 February 1685: King James II 13 February 1689: King William III...
251. Comerford, R. V. (1976). "Chapter III The Parnell era, 1883–91". In Vaughan, W. E. (ed.). Ireland Under the Union, 1870–1921. A New History of Ireland...
Thunder Bay—Superior North Timmins-James Bay Toronto Centre Toronto—Danforth Toronto—St. Paul's University—Rosedale Vaughan—Woodbridge Waterloo Wellington—Halton...
Kingston Cataraqui Clippers, Master's FA, Sigma FC, Toronto FC Academy, Vaughan Azzurri, Windsor Stars and Woodbridge Strikers. The league champion would...