Nicholas Owen (Jesuit) (c.1562–1606), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
Nicholas Owen (priest) (1752–1811), Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian
Nicholas Owen (journalist) (born 1947), BBC news presenter
Nick Owen (born 1947), presenter for Midlands Today
Nicholas Bond-Owen (born 1968), child actor of the 1970s and 80s
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antiquarian NicholasOwen (journalist) (born 1947), BBC news presenter Nick Owen (born 1947), presenter for Midlands Today Nicholas Bond-Owen (born 1968)...
in London. The two best-known hide builders are Jesuit lay brother NicholasOwen, who worked in the South and the Midlands,: 182 and Jesuit priest Richard...
February 2007, he became co-presenter of the ITV Lunchtime News, replacing NicholasOwen. The bulletin was revamped in July 2009, from which point Stewart became...
Nicholas Corbishley Owen (born 1 November 1947) is an English television presenter and newsreader, best known for presenting the ITV breakfast programme...
forecast), and a new presenting team was formed comprising Carol Barnes, NicholasOwen, Trevor McDonald, Fiona Armstrong, and Alastair Stewart. The programme...
searching the house. On 24 January, starving, the Jesuit lay-brothers NicholasOwen (Jesuit) (who had built the hides at Hindlip) and Ralph Ashley, the...
the future Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, visited New Lanark to study its methods. The opinions of many such visitors were favourable. Owen's biggest success...
Owen Peter Jones (born 8 August 1984) is a British left-wing newspaper columnist, commentator, journalist, author and political activist. He writes a column...
mid-2002, he was replaced by NicholasOwen. On 2 February 2004, ITV News was relaunched and the 12:30pm bulletin was restructured: Owen was joined by Katie Derham...
NicholasOwen McRoberts (born 16 January 1977) is an Australian composer and conductor of classical music. He studied music in Australia, before moving...
Times, 26 February 2009 (viewed 9 July 2009) "Jo Brand, Meera Syal, and NicholasOwen join Clive Anderson for Call My Wine Bluff". ActionAid UK. 23 September...
he converted Thomas's sister Dorothy. The house was then adapted by NicholasOwen to help conceal Catholic priests. On 3 November 1601, Oldcorne went...
Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2013. "NicholasOwen meets the voice of golf, Peter Alliss". Surrey Life. 26 October 2010...
otherwise felt that a comedy about paedophilia was tasteless. Newsreader NicholasOwen appears in the sequence claiming online video games can be predatory...
Clempert, who in 1906 apologized and settled out of court. Because St. NicholasOwen successfully escaped the Tower of London and arranged the escape of...
Sue Turton (1983–2010) Carol Barnes (1984–92) Sonia Ruseler (1984–92) NicholasOwen (1985–91) Sue Carpenter (1988–90) Zeinab Badawi (1989–98) Jon Snow (Lead...
Century. B.R. Publishing Corporation. pp. 5–6. ISBN 978-81-7646-145-0. Owen, Nicholas (2012). ""Facts Are Sacred": The Manchester Guardian and Colonial Violence...
instead a "team" of newscasters – Alastair Stewart, Fiona Armstrong, NicholasOwen, Trevor McDonald, Sue Carpenter and Carol Barnes – began presenting...
personal sympathy towards the Indian independence movement. The historian NicholasOwen describes it as a "tradition" for those who "wished to take the moral...