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John Bond (merchant)
John Bond may refer to: Politics * John Bond (MP for Leominster), Member of Parliament (MP) for Leominster in 1402 * John Bond (MP for Coventry), MP for Coventry * John Bond (1678–1744), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1721–1722 *John Bond (1717–1784), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1727–1761 and 1764–1780 * John Bond (1753–1824), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1780–1801 * John Bond (1802–1844), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1823–1828 Science *John Bond (classicist) (1550–1612), English classical scholar, physician and Member of Parliament * John Bond (physicist) (born 1956), English forensic scientist *Dick Bond (astrophysicist) (John Richard Bond, born 1950), Canadian astrophysicist and cosmologist Sport * John Bond (American football coach) (born 1962), American football coach *John Bond (footballer) (1932–2012), English footballer and club manager *John Bond (quarterback) (born 1961), American football quarterback *John Bond (rugby league) (born 1929), New Zealan ...
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John Bond (MP For Leominster)
John Bond (floruit, fl. 1402) was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament, Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Leominster (UK Parliament constituency), Leominster in 1402. Nothing further on him has been found to have been recorded. References

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Jack Bond (cricketer)
John David Bond, (6 May 1932 – 11 July 2019) was an English cricketer who played for Lancashire and Nottinghamshire. Born in Kearsley, Lancashire, England, Bond began his cricket career playing for Walkden, where he was raised, in the Bolton Cricket League. He was a right-handed middle order batsman and joined Lancashire in 1955, being assured of a regular place in a strong batting line-up in only a few seasons, among them 1962, when he scored 2,125 runs at an average of more than 36. But by the mid-1960s, he was second eleven captain and an irregular first-class cricketer. Success with the second team, though, led to an unexpected call-up to be first team captain from 1968 and over the next five seasons, Bond led a previously under-achieving side to a run of success in one-day cricket competitions that has not been equalled. Intensively competitive, Bond led by example in the field and often made useful runs, normally batting at No 6 or lower. A mostly young team included ...
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John Bond (priest)
John Frederick Augustus Bond was Dean of Connor from 2001 until 2016. Born in 1945 he was educated at Trinity College Dublin and ordained in 1967. After Curate, curacies in Lisburn and Finaghy he held Incumbent (ecclesiastical), incumbencies in Ballynure and Skerry, Rathcavan and Newtowncrommelin. He was Precentor of Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn from 1998 until his appointment as Dean (religion), Dean.Crockford's Clerical Directory accessed by subscription 18:17 GMT Thursday 9 January 2014 References Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Deans of Connor 1945 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Irish Anglican priests 21st-century Irish Anglican priests {{Christian-clergy-stub ...
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John Linnell Bond
John Linnell Bond (14 September 1764 – 6 November 1837) was an English architect. Life Bond was educated at the Royal Academy, where he gained a gold medal in 1786. He occasionally exhibited at the academy up to 1797. After devoting some years to the study of ancient architecture in Italy and Greece he set up as an architect in London, and designed several large mansions. Following a fire at Exton Hall in 1810, its owner, Sir Gerard Noel, moved into a nearby 17th century house, and commissioned Bond to make alterations. Bond also designed the Stamford Hotel, at Stamford, Lincolnshire for Noel. It is in the Greek revival style, with a giant order derived from the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Many other designs which he made for Noel were never carried out. Bond also prepared an architectural design for the Strand Bridge - later known as Waterloo Bridge - in collaboration with the engineer George Dodd. The project was later taken over by John Rennie. He contributed pa ...
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List Of Judges Of The Supreme Court Of Queensland
Judges who have served on the Supreme Court of Queensland, , include: * Chief Justice of Queensland * Judges of the Court of Appeal * Judges Notes References See also * Judiciary of Australia {{Judges of the Supreme Court of Queensland Queensland Supreme Court A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
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John Bond (judge)
John Bond may refer to: Politics *John Bond (MP for Leominster), Member of Parliament (MP) for Leominster in 1402 * John Bond (MP for Coventry), MP for Coventry *John Bond (1678–1744), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1721–1722 *John Bond (1717–1784), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1727–1761 and 1764–1780 *John Bond (1753–1824), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1780–1801 *John Bond (1802–1844), British MP for Corfe Castle, 1823–1828 Science *John Bond (classicist) (1550–1612), English classical scholar, physician and Member of Parliament * John Bond (physicist) (born 1956), English forensic scientist *Dick Bond (astrophysicist) (John Richard Bond, born 1950), Canadian astrophysicist and cosmologist Sport *John Bond (American football coach) (born 1962), American football coach * John Bond (footballer) (1932–2012), English footballer and club manager *John Bond (quarterback) (born 1961), American football quarterback *John Bond (rugby league) (born 1929), New Zealand ru ...
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John James Bond
John James Bond (9 December 1819 – 9 December 1883) was an English chronologist, who served in the record office of Queen Victoria. Career Bond entered the public service at the age of 21 as a clerk, assisting Henry Cole, his brother-in-law, in the arrangement of the public records when they were transferred from Whitehall to the Royal Riding School of Carlton House. He was a senior assistant keeper of the Public Record Office The Public Record Office (abbreviated as PRO, pronounced as three letters and referred to as ''the'' PRO), Chancery Lane in the City of London, was the guardian of the national archives of the United Kingdom from 1838 until 2003, when it was ... at the time of his death. Works Bond compiled ''Handy Book of Rules and Tables for verifying dates of historical events, and of public and private documents, giving tables of regional years of English sovereigns, with leading dates, from the conquest to the present time'', London, 1866, 1869, and in 1875 ...
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John Adikes Bond
John Adikes Bond (born January 14, 1955) is an author, attorney, poker player, political activist and real estate developer born in Jamaica, New York. He grew up in Massapequa and Port Washington, New York before moving to South Florida in 1972. He currently resides between Dania Beach, Florida and Andros Island, the Bahamas. He is the eldest of five children; his brother James Alexander Bond is a theatre director in New York City. From February 1992 – July 2010 Bond co-authored with his collaborator and co-author Roy Cooke, a poker column, Real Poker, for Card Player Magazine. It is the longest continuously running poker feature in the world. Bond was the developer of Atlantis the Water Kingdom which became the Six Flags Atlantis water theme park in Hollywood Florida from 1979 to 1983. Author Bond's short story "T-Bird", originally published in the collection Miami Noir (Les Standiford, ed.) by Akashic Press, was chosen for Best American Mystery Stories 2007, ( Carl ...
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John Bond (jurist)
John Bond LL.D. (1612–1676) was an English jurist, Puritan clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly, and Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Life He was born at Chard, in Somerset; his father was Denis Bond. He was educated at Dorchester under John White, and afterwards entered at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow. He took his B.A. degree in 1631, became M.A. in 1635, and LL.D. ten years later. In 1643 he became a member of the Westminster Assembly, and in December 1645 succeeded to the mastership of the Savoy. In the same year, John Selden having declined the mastership of Trinity Hall, Dr. Robert King was chosen by the Fellows: but, Parliament interposing on behalf of Bond, he was elected Master on 7 March 1646. Three years later he was made Professor of Law at Gresham College, London, and in 1654 became assistant to the commissioners of Middlesex and Westminster for ejecting scandalous ministers and schoolmasters. He was appointed vice-c ...
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John Bond (banker)
Sir John Reginald Hartnell Bond (born 24 July 1941) is the chairman of Swiss mining company Xstrata. He previously served as chairman of HSBC Holdings plc, spending a total of 45 years with the bank. He was appointed as a member of the Hong Kong Chief Executive's Council of International Advisers in the years of 1998–2005. Career John Bond joined The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation as an international manager in 1961, at the age of 19, his original application having been turned down before the intervention of the father of an old school friend whose father was a broker for the bank. He spent his early career in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, before returning to Hong Kong to manage the bank's investment banking arm Wardley in the 1980s. From there, he was posted to New York City, to head the bank's United States operations (which included Marine Midland Bank), before being appointed HSBC Group CEO in 1993. Bond took over as Group Chairman in 1998 w ...
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John Bond (rugby Union)
John Herbert Bond ( – after 1921) was a rugby union player who represented Australia. Bond, a hooker, was born in Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle ( ; Awabakal: ) is a metropolitan area and the second most populated city in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It includes the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie local government areas, and is the hub of the Greater Newcastle area, w ... and claimed a total of 4 international rugby caps for Australia. References Australian rugby union players Australia international rugby union players 1890s births 20th-century deaths Year of birth uncertain Year of death missing Rugby union players from Newcastle, New South Wales Rugby union hookers {{Australia-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Kerry Bond
John Kerry Bond (born July 18, 1945) is a retired professional ice hockey forward, most notably for the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association The World Hockey Association (french: Association mondiale de hockey) was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. It was the first major league to compete with the National Hockey League (NHL) .... Career statistics References External links * 1945 births Living people Canadian ice hockey left wingers Indianapolis Racers players Ice hockey people from Greater Sudbury {{Canada-icehockey-winger-1940s-stub ...
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