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Edward Hughes (other)
Edward or Ted Hughes may refer to: Politicians * Edward Hughes (MP) (died 1734), British politician * Edward Hughes (trade unionist) (1856–1925), Welsh trade unionist * Edward Burton Hughes (1905–1987), New York State official * Edward J. Hughes (1888–1944), American politician * Edward J. Hughes Jr., American politician in the New Jersey Senate * Eddie Hughes (Australian politician), South Australian politician Sportspeople * Eddie Hughes (basketball) (born 1960), American basketball player * Ned Hughes (1881–1928), New Zealand rugby player * Ted Hughes (footballer) (1876–?), Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and Wales international footballer Others * Edward Hughes (artist) (1832–1908), English painter * Edward Hughes (bishop) (1920–2012), American bishop * Edward Hughes (exorcist) (1918–1980), Catholic priest * Edward Hughes (poet) (1772–1850), Welsh poet and clergyman * Sir Edward Hughes (Royal Navy officer) (c. 1720–1794) ** ''Sir Edward Hughes'' (1784 EIC sh ...
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Edward Hughes (MP)
Edward Hughes (died 1734), of Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1722 to 1734. Hughes was probably the son of John Hughes of Hertingfordbury, who was High Sheriff of Hertfordshire in. 1718. He himself was JP and became Judge advocate general of the army in 1714. He married (with £2,000), Elizabeth Harrison, daughter of Richard Harrison of Balls Park, Hertfordshire on 26 November 1713. His wife's family were influential and wealthy and his brothers-in-law Edward and George Harrison were also MPs. She died on 15 November 1714 and was commemorated in a poem by John Hughes. Hughes was elected as Member of Parliament for Saltash on the Admiralty interest in a contest at the 1722 general election. Although it was reported that ‘at Saltash they don’t relish Mr. Hughes, but make no difficulty of choosing a better man’, he was returned again unopposed at the 1727 general election. He voted with the Administration exce ...
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Hughes Bay
Hughes Bay is a bay lying between Cape Sterneck and Cape Murray along the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is wide and lies south of Chavdar Peninsula and north of Pefaur (Ventimiglia) Peninsula, indenting the Danco Coast on the west side of Graham Land for . History The name has appeared on maps for over 100 years, and commemorates Edward Hughes, master of the ''Sprightly'', a sealing vessel owned by the London whaling company Samuel Enderby & Sons, which explored in this area in 1824–25. Hughes Bay may have been site of the first landing on the Antarctic mainland, by sealers from the U.S. sealing vessel ''Cecilia'' under Captain John Davis on February 7, 1821.Hughes Bay.
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Ed Hughes (other)
Ed Hughes (1927–2000) was American football player and coach. Ed Hughes may also refer to: * Ed Hughes (actor), English actor in ''This House'' (play) * Ed Hughes (anchor) (1938–2004), former news anchor in Norfolk, Virginia * Ed Hughes (baseball) (1880–1927), baseball player * Ed Hughes (composer) (born 1968), British composer See also * Edward Hughes (other) *Eddie Hughes (other) Eddie Hughes may refer to: * Eddie Hughes (Australian politician), Labor Member of the South Australian House of Assembly * Eddie Hughes (basketball) (born 1960), American basketball player * Eddie Hughes (British politician) (born 1968), Conserv ...
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Eddie Hughes (other)
Eddie Hughes may refer to: * Eddie Hughes (Australian politician), Labor Member of the South Australian House of Assembly * Eddie Hughes (basketball) (born 1960), American basketball player * Eddie Hughes (British politician) (born 1968), Conservative MP for Walsall North See also * Edward Hughes (other) * Ed Hughes (other) * Hughes (surname) Hughes is an English language surname. Origins Hughes is an Anglicized spelling of the Welsh and Irish patronymic surname. The surname may also derive from the etymologically unrelated Picard variant Hugh (Old French ''Hue'') of the Ger ...
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Ted Hughes (judge)
Edward N. "Ted" Hughes (June 12, 1927January 17, 2020) was a Canadian retired judge. He was best known for overseeing prominent investigations in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, one of which led to the resignation of Premier Bill Vander Zalm. Hughes's wife, Helen Hughes, has been a city councillor in Saskatoon and Victoria.Tom Hawthorn, "Stepping up to the podium, two at a time", ''The Globe and Mail'', 25 May 2005, S3. Career before 1990 Hughes was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Saskatchewan near the end of World War II, and began practising law in Saskatoon in 1952."Law Society gives special service award to Ted Hughes, Q.C."
Law Society of B.C., 3 November 2000, accessed 11 November 2008.
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