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John Leigh (died 1620)
John Leigh may refer to: Politicians *John Leigh (MP for Hythe) 1421–1432, MP for Hythe (UK Parliament constituency) *Sir John Leigh (died 1612), English MP for Grampound, Launceston and Helston *Sir John Leigh (Yarmouth MP) (''c.''1598–''c.''1666), Member of Parliament for Yarmouth 1640–1648, 1660–1661 * John Leigh (died 1620) (1562–1620), English Member of Parliament for Bedford, 1614 * John Leigh (died 1689) (''c.''1651–1689), English Member of Parliament for Newport, 1675–1689 *John Leigh (died 1743) (''c.''1670–1743), English Member of Parliament for Newtown, 1702–1705 *John Leigh (Wisconsin politician) (1827–1893), American politician * Sir John Leigh, 1st Baronet (1884–1959), British mill-owner, newspaper proprietor and Conservative Party politician Others *John Leigh (18th-century actor) (1689–1726), Irish actor and dramatist *Jack Leigh (1948–2004), American photographer and author *John Leigh (ambassador), Sierra Leone * John Leigh (actor) (bo ...
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John Leigh (MP For Hythe)
John Leigh may refer to: Politicians *John Leigh (MP for Hythe) 1421–1432, MP for Hythe (UK Parliament constituency) *Sir John Leigh (died 1612), English MP for Grampound, Launceston and Helston *Sir John Leigh (Yarmouth MP) (''c.''1598–''c.''1666), Member of Parliament for Yarmouth 1640–1648, 1660–1661 * John Leigh (died 1620) (1562–1620), English Member of Parliament for Bedford, 1614 * John Leigh (died 1689) (''c.''1651–1689), English Member of Parliament for Newport, 1675–1689 *John Leigh (died 1743) (''c.''1670–1743), English Member of Parliament for Newtown, 1702–1705 *John Leigh (Wisconsin politician) (1827–1893), American politician * Sir John Leigh, 1st Baronet (1884–1959), British mill-owner, newspaper proprietor and Conservative Party politician Others *John Leigh (18th-century actor) (1689–1726), Irish actor and dramatist *Jack Leigh (1948–2004), American photographer and author *John Leigh (ambassador), Sierra Leone * John Leigh (actor) (bor ...
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John Leigh (Wisconsin Politician)
John Leigh (December 20, 1827 – October 5, 1893) was an American lumberman and politician. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Leigh emigrated to the United States in 1838 and settled in Maine. In 1850, Leigh moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and then settled in the community of Leighton, in the town of Stiles, Oconto County, Wisconsin. He operated a saw mill and then a flour mill. In 1875, Stiles served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican Republican can refer to: Political ideology * An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law. ** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains .... Leigh died at his home in the town of Stiles.'The Death of Hon. John Leigh,' Oconto County Reporter, October 7, 1893 Notes 1827 births 1893 deaths Irish emigrants to the United States People from Oconto County, Wisconsin Businesspeople from Wisconsin 19th-century American legis ...
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John Legh (other)
John Legh may refer to: * John Legh (18th century MP) for Bodmin *John Legh (14th century MP) John Legh ( fl. 1379) was a Member of Parliament A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to memb ... for Surrey See also * John Leigh (other) {{hndis, Legh, John ...
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John Leigh (doctor)
John Leigh, (8 June 1812 – 11 November 1888), was a British 19th-century chemist and surgeon in Manchester, becoming its first appointed Medical Officer of Health, having responsibility for Public Health. Early life John Leigh was born on 8 June 1812, probably at Foxdenton Hall in Chadderton but possibly in Liverpool. His father, Thomas, was a druggist and tea-dealer from Ashton-under-Lyne, whilst his mother, Hannah, came from Saddleworth. John said he was related to an ancient Cheshire family, the Leighs of West Hall, and thus also with the Earl of Bridgewater, but doubt has been cast on these claims. Leigh attended a school associated with Dukinfield Moravian Church and then pursued a career in medicine, being initially apprenticed to a doctor in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. From 1831, he studied at Thomas Turner's Pine Street medical school in Manchester and at Guy's Hospital, London, as well as working for a period as a clerk at the Manchester Infirmary. Possessed of muc ...
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John Leigh (actor)
John Leigh (born 1965) is a New Zealand actor. He has had roles in New Zealand TV shows such as ''Shortland Street'', ''Mercy Peak'' and as Sparky in '' Outrageous Fortune''. He is a voice actor, and worked for the ''Power Rangers'' franchise since 2003 (after the franchise had moved to New Zealand). He has appeared in films including the role of Háma in '' The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'' and as the bar-owner in '' Stickmen'', and in soap satire Serial Killers. In 2014 he acted in and wrote the short comedy film Snowmen. He is also a stage actor and started on stage in Wellington before getting film and television roles. He is based in Auckland. Theatre shows he has appeared in with the Auckland Theatre Company include ''Kings of the Gym'', ''Horseplay'', ''Stones in His Pockets'', ''Death of a Salesman'' and ''All My Sons''.   Filmography Film Television Power Rangers Series *''Power Rangers Ninja Storm'' (2003) - Terramole / Toxipod / Super Toxipod / Dr. ...
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John Leigh (ambassador)
John Ernst Leigh was an ambassador for Sierra Leone to the United States who served during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Leigh was also a presidential candidate for the Sierra Leone People's Party during the 2007 presidential elections in Sierra Leone. Family background John Leigh grew up in Cline Town, Sierra Leone, and alongside his other brother Frederick, attended Albert Academy in Freetown. John Leigh was the son of a Sierra Leonean father of Creole descent and a Mende Sierra Leonean mother. John Leigh's father, Evelyn Leslie Foy Leigh was a civil servant and his family descended from the original Nova Scotian Settlers The Nova Scotian Settlers, or Sierra Leone Settlers (also known as the Nova Scotians or more commonly as the Settlers) were African-Americans who founded the settlement of Freetown, Sierra Leone and the Colony of Sierra Leone, on March 11, 1792 .... References Ambassadors of Sierra Leone to the United States Sierra Leone Creole people {{Sierra ...
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Jack Leigh
John David Leigh II (November 8, 1948 – May 19, 2004) was an American photographer and author, known for the cover photograph on John Berendt's novel ''Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil''. The photograph featured the ''Bird Girl'' statue from Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia, where he is now buried. Leigh was a native of Savannah, and a graduate of the Savannah Country Day School and the University of Georgia. Already well known locally as a portrait and documentary photographer, Leigh was commissioned by Random House for the photograph. Leigh wrote and published five books on photography. His former photo gallery was a popular tourist attraction in the historic district of downtown Savannah.Aberjhani, "Bound Moments: Jack Leigh's Beautiful Southern Adventures" Leigh died May 19, 2004, in Savannah, of colon cancer. Published works * ''Oystering: A Way of Life'' ( with James Dickey and Charles L. Wyrick, Jr.; Carolina Art Association, June 1983) * ''Nets & D ...
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John Leigh (18th-century Actor)
John Leigh (1689–1726) was an Irish actor and dramatist. Stage career Leigh appeared as Demetrius in Thomas Shadwell's adaptation of ''Timon of Athens'', produced at Dublin's Smock Alley Theatre in 1714. Recruited by John Rich for London's newly erected theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, he played there on the opening night, 18 December 1714, as Captain Plume in ''The Recruiting Officer'' by George Farquhar. Leigh remained at Lincoln's Inn until his death, and played some original parts.Among those were Charles Heartfree in Benjamin Griffin's '' Whig and Tory'', 26 January 1720; Osmin in '' The Fair Captive'' by Robert Hurst, adapted by Eliza Haywood, 4 March 1721; High Priest in Elijah Fenton's ''Mariamne'', 22 February 1723, and a Christian Hermit in Hurst's ''Roman Maid''. The last part to which Leigh's name appears is Phorbas in ''Œdipus'', 14 April 1726. On 26 November 1719 Leigh acted Lord George Belmour in his own comedy ''The Pretenders'' (published 1720), original tit ...
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Sir John Leigh, 1st Baronet
Sir John Leigh, 1st Baronet (3 August 1884 – 28 July 1959) was a British mill-owner, who used his fortune to buy a newspaper and launch his career as a Conservative politician. Leigh, whose family resided for generations at Pennington was descended from a cadet branch of the Barons Leigh (of the first creation) and was educated at Manchester Grammar School. Leigh made his fortune in the Lancashire cotton industry. In February 1918, he was created a baronet ''of Altrincham in Cheshire'', and around 1921 he purchased the ''Pall Mall Gazette''. Sir John was rumoured at the time to be worth fourteen million pounds. He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Clapham division of Wandsworth at a by-election in May 1922 after the resignation of the Conservative MP Sir Arthur du Cros, and held the seat until retiring at the 1945 general election. See also * Baronetage of the United Kingdom Baronets are a rank in the British aristocracy. The current Baronetage of th ...
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Newtown (UK Parliament Constituency)
Newtown was a parliamentary borough located in Newtown on the Isle of Wight, which was represented in the House of Commons of England until 1707, then in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and finally in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two members of parliament (MPs), elected by the bloc vote system. The borough was abolished in the Great Reform Act of 1832, and from the 1832 general election its territory was included in the new county constituency of Isle of Wight. History Newtown, located on the large natural harbour on the north-western coast of the Isle of Wight, was the first borough established in the county. A French raid in 1377, which destroyed much of the town as well as other settlements on the island, sealed its permanent decline. By the mid-16th century it was a small settlement long eclipsed by the more easily defended town of Newport. To try to stimulate economic development, Elizabeth ...
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Hythe (UK Parliament Constituency)
Hythe was a United Kingdom constituencies, constituency centred on the town of Hythe, Kent, Hythe in Kent. It returned two Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons until 1832, when its representation was reduced to one member. The constituency was abolished for the 1950 United Kingdom general election, 1950 general election, and replaced with the new Folkestone and Hythe (UK Parliament constituency), Folkestone and Hythe constituency. Boundaries 1918–1950: The Municipal Boroughs of Folkestone and Hythe, the Urban District of Cheriton, and part of the Urban District of Sandgate. Members of Parliament 1366-1640 1640-1832 1832-1950 Election results Elections in the 1830s Townsend-Farquhar's death caused a by-election. * 204 Scot and Lot votes were placed for Fraser and Kelly, but these were rejected Marjoribanks resigned, causing a by-election. ...
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John Leigh (died 1743)
John Leigh may refer to: Politicians *John Leigh (MP for Hythe) 1421–1432, MP for Hythe (UK Parliament constituency) *Sir John Leigh (died 1612), English MP for Grampound, Launceston and Helston *Sir John Leigh (Yarmouth MP) (''c.''1598–''c.''1666), Member of Parliament for Yarmouth 1640–1648, 1660–1661 * John Leigh (died 1620) (1562–1620), English Member of Parliament for Bedford, 1614 * John Leigh (died 1689) (''c.''1651–1689), English Member of Parliament for Newport, 1675–1689 * John Leigh (died 1743) (''c.''1670–1743), English Member of Parliament for Newtown, 1702–1705 *John Leigh (Wisconsin politician) (1827–1893), American politician *Sir John Leigh, 1st Baronet (1884–1959), British mill-owner, newspaper proprietor and Conservative Party politician Others *John Leigh (18th-century actor) (1689–1726), Irish actor and dramatist *Jack Leigh (1948–2004), American photographer and author *John Leigh (ambassador), Sierra Leone *John Leigh (actor) (born ...
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