For the Australian rules footballer, see John Manton (footballer).
John Allen Manton (17 August 1807 – 9 September 1864) was an English-born Australian Methodist minister, school principal and founding President of Newington College, Sydney.
John Allen Manton (17 August 1807 – 9 September 1864) was an English-born Australian Methodist minister, school principal and founding President of Newington...
Theoretical Physics of the University of Cambridge and a fellow of St John's College. Manton earned his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1978, under the...
great-grandfather Rev JohnManton and attended by his father and maternal grandfather, Richard Hunt (b. 1852 - d.1929). Manton was a minister in rural...
Joseph Manton (6 April 1766 – 29 June 1835) was a British gunsmith. He innovated sport shooting, improved weapon quality and paved the way for the modern...
Year 5 with the intention of being fully co-ed by 2033. The Reverend JohnManton proposed that a collegiate institute, 'decidedly Wesleyan in character'...
Thomas Manton (1620–1677) was an English Puritan clergyman. He was a clerk to the Westminster Assembly and a chaplain to Oliver Cromwell. Thomas Manton was...
Martin Thomas Manton (August 2, 1880 – November 17, 1946) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
King's Reach development. Notable people born in Biggleswade include JohnManton, Methodist minister and founder of Newington College in Sydney, Australia...
chairman of the Queensland Wesleyan District. In 1865 Fletcher succeeded JohnManton as President of Newington College, Sydney. He saw Newington as providing...
Sir Edwin Alfred Grenville Manton (22 January 1909 – 1 October 2005) was an English art collector. He was a driving force in the creation of the American...
Sidnie Milana Manton FLS FRS (4 May 1902 – 2 January 1979) was an influential British zoologist. She is known for making advances in the field of functional...
Glenn Manton (born 1 June 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and Essendon. Since leaving the AFL, he has been an author...
Edward Manton (1760-1820) was a delegate to the Hartford Convention in 1814-15. Manton was born May 26, 1760, in Johnston, Rhode Island. Manton served...
Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, Baron MantonJohn Magnier Bio Archived 8 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine "John Magnier". 15 January 2018. Reynolds, John; Webb, Nick (30...
(1938) as Abilene Swede (uncredited) The Chaser (1938) as Lars The Mad Miss Manton (1938) as Subway worker Five of a Kind (1938) as Asa Wyatt The Strange Case...
landed families of the period as students. Its first headmaster was JohnManton, and for many years its motto was the Latin: Nil sine magno labore (Nothing...
Riviere, Joseph Vicars, and Joseph Manton (twice). The most notorious of these attempted patent evasions was Manton's 'pellet lock' patented 29 Feb 1816...
removed to the side of the building to welcome visitors to the refurbished Manton Road entrance. In 2007 the artist was the subject of a major retrospective...
collection. In 2007, the Manton Foundation donated the collection of its founders, Sir Edwin and Lady Manton, to the museum. The Manton Collection of British...
commandant Charles O'Hara Booth, ship's captain William Kinghorne, minister JohnManton, and fellow portraitist George Fleming Armstrong. He completed at least...