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David Morley may refer to: * David Morley (barman) (1967–2004), English barman and murder victim * David Morley (administrator) (born 1954), British diplomat * David Morley (poet) (born 1964), British poet * David Morley (swimmer) (born 1965), Bahamian swimmer * Dave Morley (born 1977), English footballer * David Morley, partner of international law firm Allen & Overy * David Morley (musician) (born 1965), electronic musician * David Morley (writer) (born 1962), British writer and radio producer * David Morley (paediatrician) David Cornelius Morley (15 June 1923 – 2 July 2009) was a British paediatrician and Emeritus Professor of Child Health, UCL Institute of Child Health who saved the lives of many thousands of children in developing countries. Early life Dav ... (1923–2009), British pioneer in children's health care * David Hatton Morley (1746–1810), British coffee house keeper See also * David Mobley (other) {{hndis, Morley, David ...
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David Morley (barman)
David Roger Morley (3 October 1967 – 30 October 2004) was a barman who was fatally attacked by a group of youths near London Waterloo station, Waterloo station in London on the morning of 30 October 2004. The attack garnered widespread media coverage as a fatality of a violent trend known as happy slapping and due to the belief that the attack was motivated by homophobia. In December 2005, four youths were found guilty of Morley's manslaughter. A fifteen-year-old girl, Chelsea O'Mahoney (aged fourteen at the time of the incident) was sentenced to an 8-year custodial sentence. Her co-defendants Reece Sargeant (21), Darren Case (18) and David Blenman (17), all from Kennington, South London, were sentenced to 12 years each. They had been prosecuted for murder, but the jury returned a verdict of Manslaughter in English law, manslaughter as they are permitted to do. Background Morley was known in the gay community of London as "Cinders". He was a manager at the Admiral Dunc ...
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David Morley (administrator)
David Morley (born 23 October 1954) is a British retired career diplomat. He served as High Commissioner to the Republic of The Gambia from May 2011 until October 2013 when The Gambia left the Commonwealth. He continued as Ambassador to The Gambia until April 2014 when he retired from the Diplomatic Service.Colin Crorkin MBE
gov.uk He is a former Administrator of . He took up the office on 13 September 2007 having arrived, with his wife Jacki, the previous day. He was the 20th person to serve in the office of administrator. He was replaced on 15 September 2010 ...
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David Morley (poet)
David Morley FRSL (born March 1964) is a British poet, professor, and ecologist. His best-selling textbook ''The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing'' has been translated into many languages. His major poetry collections include ''FURY'', ''Scientific Papers'', ''The Invisible Kings'', ''Enchantment'', ''The Gypsy and the Poet'', and ''The Magic of What's There'' are published by Carcanet Press. ''The Invisible Gift: Selected Poems'' was published by Carcanet and won The Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry. He was awarded a Cholmondeley Award by The Society of Authors for his body of work and contribution to poetry. He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature. ''FURY'' published in August 2020 was a Poetry Book Society Choice and shortlisted for The Forward Prize for Best Collection. Background Morley read Zoology at Bristol University, gaining a fellowship from the Freshwater Biological Association. He then conducted research on acid rain. Before his appointment ...
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David Morley (swimmer)
David Morley (born 7 September 1965) is a Bahamian swimmer. He competed in three events at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon .... References External links * 1965 births Living people Bahamian male swimmers Olympic swimmers for the Bahamas Swimmers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{Bahamas-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Dave Morley
David Thomas Morley (born 25 September 1977 in St Helens) is an English former footballer. Morley started his career at Manchester City. He made 20 starts for the club's reserve team in 1996–97, and broke into the senior team for the first time the following season. He made a goalscoring debut against Bury on 12 September 1997, but did not make any further starts for the club, two substitute appearances providing his only other first team action. He subsequently played for Southend, Carlisle (where he scored once against Mansfield Town) and Doncaster Rovers. He joined Macclesfield Town in January 2005, where he later became captain, leading out the side for their 2007 FA Cup tie against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. He signed a new contract in June 2007, but left Macclesfield four months later after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent following a particularly poor performance in a 3–2 defeat at Accrington. Morley joined Bangor City in 2009, where he made 11 ...
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Allen & Overy
Allen & Overy LLP (informally A&O) is an international law firm. The firm has 580 partners and over 5,600 people worldwide.  In 2022 A&O reported an increase in revenue to GBP1.96 billion and is the second largest law firm headquartered in the UK by revenue. ---- History Allen & Overy was founded in the City of London on 1 January 1930 by George Allen and Thomas Overy, formerly partners at Roney & Co. The main purpose was to build a commercial practice. The firm's reputation was made as a result of George Allen's role as adviser to King Edward VIII during the abdication crisis of 1936. By the time World War II broke out in 1939, Allen & Overy had firmly established itself as a leading City law firm. Over the years, Allen & Overy has been involved in many developments in the legal field. Such work has included advising on the first hostile takeover in the City of London and acting for S. G. Warburg & Co. The firm arranged the first Eurobond (issued by Italian motorway gr ...
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David Morley (musician)
David Morley (born 6 August 1965) is an English former child actor, most notably featured in Stanley Kubrick's ''Barry Lyndon''. Morley was born in London on 6 August 1965. He now lives in Belgium, where he works as an electronic musician and producer. He was the in-house engineer for R&S Records in the 1980s and 1990s. He worked with DJ Andrea Parker Andrea N. Parker is an American film and television actress. She is known for her roles on '' ER'', '' The Pretender'', ''Less than Perfect'', ''Desperate Housewives'', and ''Pretty Little Liars''. Career Her first documented film role was at ... for many years, co-writing and producing her album '' Kiss My Arp'' and many of her other releases. He has released four of his own albums: ''Tilted'', ''Ghosts'', ''Sanctum'', and ''The Origin of Storms''. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Morley, David Living people 1965 births English male child actors Male actors from London 20th-century English male actors ...
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David Morley (writer)
David Morley (born March 1962) is a British writer and radio producer. Morley wrote a biography of UK politician George Galloway, ''Gorgeous George: The Life and Adventures of George Galloway'' (2007). The book's foreword was written by broadcaster Clive Anderson. '' The Daily Telegraph'' pulled a favorable review just before publication due to advice from its lawyers, who considered it too risky as they had previously lost a libel case to Galloway. Morley is a former producer of BBC Radio 2's '' Clive Anderson's Chat Room'' and Gold Sony Award winning ''The Real Alex Ferguson'', BBC Radio Five Live, also presented by Clive Anderson. In 2007, he produced the radio play ''The McKinnon Extradition'', broadcast on BBC Radio 4. The play was directed by Pete Atkin and told the story of Gary McKinnon's arrest and initial fight against extradition to the US for hacking into the Pentagon's computer system. It starred Kris Marshall and Raquel Cassidy. Morley wrote and produced th ...
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David Morley (paediatrician)
David Cornelius Morley (15 June 1923 – 2 July 2009) was a British paediatrician and Emeritus Professor of Child Health, UCL Institute of Child Health who saved the lives of many thousands of children in developing countries. Early life David Cornelius Morley was born on 15 June 1923 in Rothwell, Northamptonshire in the UK. He was the youngest of seven children born to a vicar and his wife. He attended school at Haywards Heath and then Marlborough College. Morley read Natural Sciences at Clare College, Cambridge and completed his undergraduate education at St Thomas's Hospital, from where he qualified in medicine in 1947. He then undertook military service in Singapore (now Malaysia). Professional career In 1951 Morley took a junior hospital post in Sunderland, and then in 1953 moved to Newcastle where he worked with James Spence and Donald Court. Then in 1956 Morley moved to Ilesha, Nigeria, where he took up a research post at a Methodist hospital (the Wesley Guild Ho ...
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David Hatton Morley
David Hatton Morley (1746 - 8 April 1810) was a British coffee house keeper, and owned the British Coffee House at 27 Cockspur Street, London. He was born in 1746 in Scotter, Lincolnshire, the son of William Morley and Anne Mercer. In 1771, he married Mary Wright at St Margaret's, Westminster. He died on 8 April 1810, aged 63. In his will proved on 30 April 1810, David Hatton Morley is a Ventner of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex. He was the father of Atkinson Morley (1781-1858), who founded Morley's Hotel in Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square ( ) is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, laid out in the early 19th century around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. At its centre is a high column bearing a statue of Admiral Nelson commemo .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Morley, David 1746 births 1810 deaths People from West Lindsey District ...
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