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George Barlow (MP)
George Barlow may refer to: * George Barlow (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Haverfordwest * George Barlow (English poet) (1847 – 1913), English poet, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym James Hinton * George H. Barlow (1921–1979), United States federal judge * George Hilaro Barlow (physician) (1806–1866), English physician and first editor of ''Guy's Hospital Reports'' * Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet (1763–1846), acting Governor-General of British India 1805–07 * Sir George Barlow, 2nd Baronet (c. 1680–1726), British landowner and politician * George Barlow (footballer, born 1885), British footballer * George Barlow (footballer, born 1914), British footballer player * George Barlow (American poet) (born 1948), American poet * George Barlow (American football) (born 1967), American football coach * George Barlow (soccer) George Barlow (born 7 February 1933 in Stoke, UK) is a retired Australian footballer. Club career George Barlow spent his adult c ...
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George Barlow (MP)
George Barlow may refer to: * George Barlow (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Haverfordwest * George Barlow (English poet) (1847 – 1913), English poet, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym James Hinton * George H. Barlow (1921–1979), United States federal judge * George Hilaro Barlow (physician) (1806–1866), English physician and first editor of ''Guy's Hospital Reports'' * Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet (1763–1846), acting Governor-General of British India 1805–07 * Sir George Barlow, 2nd Baronet (c. 1680–1726), British landowner and politician * George Barlow (footballer, born 1885), British footballer * George Barlow (footballer, born 1914), British footballer player * George Barlow (American poet) (born 1948), American poet * George Barlow (American football) (born 1967), American football coach * George Barlow (soccer) George Barlow (born 7 February 1933 in Stoke, UK) is a retired Australian footballer. Club career George Barlow spent his adult c ...
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Haverfordwest (UK Parliament Constituency)
Haverfordwest was a parliamentary constituency. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system. History The constituency was enfranchised in 1545, as the second borough constituency in the historic county of Pembrokeshire. In the previous election of 1542, the first at which Wales is known to have sent members to the Parliament of England, this borough was one of the ancient boroughs contributing to the wages and being in some sense represented by the member for Pembroke. During the eighteenth century, Haverfordwest was considered to be little more than a pocket borough for the Philipps family of Picton Castle. From 1832 to 1885, it was a district of boroughs constituency, consisting of the three boroughs of Haverfordwest, Fishguard and Narberth. The constituency was abolished for the 1885 general election, and merged into the newly created constituency of Pembroke and Have ...
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George Barlow (English Poet)
George Barlow (19 June 1847, in London – 1913 or 1914'Mr. George Barlow', ''The Times'', 3 Jan. 1914, p. 11) was an English poet, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym James Hinton. Barlow was the son of George Barnes Barlow, Master of the Crown Office, and was educated at Harrow School and Exeter College, Oxford. He moved to London in 1871, and continued to live there after his marriage a year later. A prolific poet, his collected ''Poetical Works'' amounted to over 3,000 pages of verse. Barlow was dubbed the 'Bard of the sixteen sonnets a day' by his acquaintance Charles Marston, and 'the Poet of spiritualism' by Edward Bennett; his sonnet sequences explored spiritualism and erotic love.John Holmes, ''Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the late Victorian Sonnet-Sequence: Sexuality, Belief and the Self'', p. 39, 78. Holmes, pp. 77-83, gives extended attention to ''To Gertrude in the Spirit World'' In addition to his published poetry oeuvre, Barlow wrote at least two non-fiction b ...
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George Hilaro Barlow (physician)
George Hilaro Barlow (1806–1866) was a medical doctor, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the first editor of ''Guy's Hospital Reports'', and the principal author of ''A Manual of the Practice of Medicine.'' The son of a clergyman, he was named after Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet. Disliking life in the Royal Navy, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read arts and medicine. Gaining his B.A. there in 1829, he went to Guy's the following year and furthered his formal studies in medicine. Barlow married Lydia, daughter of Stephen Babington, in 1839. He became an assistant physician in 1840, then a full physician three years later. At Guy's Hospital, he and George Owen Rees were supervised by Richard Bright in jointly investigating renal diseases. This team approach to a subject was regarded as pioneering. Barlow was a contemporary and colleague of both Thomas Addison, and Henry Marshall Hughes, to whom he dedicated his ''Manual''. He promoted, and ...
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Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet
Sir George Hilaro Barlow, 1st Baronet, (20 January 1763 – 18 December 1846) served as Acting Governor-General of India from the death of Lord Cornwallis in 1805 until the arrival of Lord Minto in 1807. Career He was appointed to the Bengal Civil Service in 1778, and in 1788 carried into execution the permanent settlement of Bengal. When the Marquess of Cornwallis died in 1805, Sir George Barlow was nominated provisional governor-general, and his passion for economy and retrenchment in that capacity has caused him to be known as the only governor-general who diminished the area of British territory; but his nomination was rejected by the home government, and Lord Minto was appointed. Subsequently, Barlow was created governor of Madras, where his want of tact caused a mutiny of the British officers of the Madras Army in 1809, similar to that which had previously occurred under Clive. The main cause of the discontent was the abolition of certain purchase contracts for camping ...
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Sir George Barlow, 2nd Baronet
Sir George Barlow 2nd Baronet (c. 1680–1726) of Slebech, Pembrokeshire was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1713 to 1715. Barlow was the eldest son of Sir John Barlow, 1st Baronet of Slebech and his second wife Catherine Middleton, daughter of Christopher Middleton of Middleton Hall, Carmarthenshire. He was from a South Wales Catholic family with Jacobite and High Tory sentiments. He married Winifred Heneage, daughter of George Heneage of Hainton Hall, Lincolnshire on 31 May 1695 and succeeded his father in the baronetcy when his will was proved on 27 June 1695. The marriage brought him lands, but the young Lady Barlow eloped from her husband after their only child was born. Barlow was included in the Commission of the Peace for Pembrokeshire in 1701. At the 1713 general election, he was brought in by the Jacobite Lewis Pryse as Member of Parliament for Cardigan Boroughs. He stood unsuccessfully for Pembroke Boroughs at the 1715 gen ...
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George Barlow (footballer, Born 1885)
George Barlow (19 September 1885 – 3 March 1921) was an English footballer. He was part of Great Britain's squad for the football tournament at the 1908 Summer Olympics The 1908 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the IV Olympiad and also known as London 1908) were an international multi-sport event held in London, England, United Kingdom, from 27 April to 31 October 1908. The 1908 Games were ori ..., but he did not play in any matches. References External links * 1885 births 1921 deaths English men's footballers Everton F.C. players Place of birth missing Men's association football wingers {{England-footy-bio-stub ...
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George Barlow (footballer, Born 1914)
George Arthur Barlow (1914–unknown) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Mansfield Town Mansfield Town Football Club is a professional association football, football club based in the town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The team competes in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. Nicknamed 'The Stags', they .... References 1914 births Date of death missing English men's footballers Men's association football defenders English Football League players Mansfield Town F.C. players Langwith Miners Welfare F.C. players People from Shirebrook Footballers from Derbyshire {{England-footy-defender-1910s-stub ...
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George Barlow (American Poet)
George Barlow (born 1948) is an American poet. He graduated from California State University, East Bay, and from the University of Iowa with an M.A. in American Studies and an M.F.A. George Barlow currently teaches at Grinnell College. He has published in ''The Black Scholar'', ''Caliban 2'', ''River Styx'', ''The Iowa Review ''The Iowa Review'' is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews. History and profile Founded in 1970, ''Iowa Review'' is issued three times a year, during the months of April, August, and December. Origin ...'', ''Antaeus'', '' Callaloo'', ''The Beloit Poetry Journal'', ''Nimrod'', ''The American Poetry Review'', ''Yardbird Reader'', ''Big Moon'' and ''Obsidian''. He was on the nominating committee for the Iowa poet laureate. Awards * Woodrow Wilson Fellowship * Ford Foundation Fellowship * 1980 National Poetry Series, for ''Gumbo'' Works * * Editor * ''About Time III: An Anthology of California Prison Wri ...
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George Barlow (American Football)
George Barlow (born November 18, 1967) is an American football coach who is currently the cornerbacks coach at the University of South Florida. He was the interim head coach for the University of New Mexico Lobos. He was elevated from defensive coordinator to interim head coach following the firing of Mike Locksley on September 25, 2011. He coached the Lobos for their final eight games in 2011. He has also coached at Vanderbilt, NC State, and Oklahoma. Playing career Barlow played college football at Marshall University from 1986 to 1990. Playing the safety position, he was part of the 1987 national championship runner-up team. He still shares the team record for the most interceptions in a single game with three against East Tennessee State in 1989. Coaching career Following his playing career, Barlow began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Marshall in 1991. In addition to Marshall, he has coached at Hutchinson Community College, West Virginia State, Oklahoma a ...
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George Barlow (soccer)
George Barlow (born 7 February 1933 in Stoke, UK) is a retired Australian footballer. Club career George Barlow spent his adult career (1952-1959) playing for Balgownie Rangers FC. This included the period of 1957-1959 during which he captained the side. Barlow led the side to victory in the 1957 Sydney Cup (State League Div 1 championships). He represented NSW (against Blackpool in their 1958 tour) and was selected for the national side once. Barlow began his career as a junior with Port Vale FC. Barlow initially played as an inside right but transitioned into a centre half later in his career. He retired in 1959 after an ankle injury. Honours Club ; Balgownie Rangers FC Balgownie Rangers Football Club is an association football club based in Balgownie, New South Wales. They play in the Illawarra District League. Founded in 1883, Balgownie is believed to be the oldest running association football club in Australi ... * NSW State League Div 1: 1952-1959 Individual Refer ...
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