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John Monck (politician)
John Monck may refer to: * John Monck (courtier) (1883–1964), British Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps * John Monck (cricketer) (1845–1929), New Zealand cricketer * John Monck (film producer) (1908–1999), British film executive, known also as John Goldman * John Monck (politician) John Monck may refer to: * John Monck (courtier) (1883–1964), British Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps * John Monck (cricketer) (1845–1929), New Zealand cricketer * John Monck (film producer) (1908–1999), British film executive, known also ... (1769–1834), British Member of Parliament for Reading * John Stanley Monck, Church of Ireland priest {{hndis, Monck, John ...
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John Monck (courtier)
Sir John Berkeley Monck (18 December 1883 – 31 March 1964) was Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1950. Life He was the son of William Berkeley Monck of Coley Park, Mayor of Reading, Berkshire in 1888, and his wife Althea Pauline Louise Fanshawe. He was His Majesty's Assistant Marshal 1920 to 1936, then His Majesty's Vice-Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps 1936 to 1945, and acting Marshal 1939 to 1945, when Lieutenant-General Sir George Clive was on war duty. In 1952 he became a Gentleman Usher in the Household of Queen Elizabeth II The Royal Households of the United Kingdom consist of royal officials and the supporting staff of the British royal family, as well as the Royal Household which supports the Sovereign. Each member of the Royal Family who undertakes public duties ....
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John Monck (cricketer)
John Stanley Monck (28 February 1845 – 3 September 1929) was a New Zealand farmer and cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Canterbury in 1873/74. He was the second son of John Bligh Monck of Coley Park, and was educated at Bradfield College, Berkshire in England, from 1858 to 1861. In 1863 he travelled to New Zealand. In 1869 he bought the farm at Moncks Bay, near Christchurch, and was there for 40 years. See also * List of Canterbury representative cricketers This is a list of all male cricketers who have played first-class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for Canterbury men's cricket team.


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John Monck (film Producer)
John Monck (1908–1999), name at birth John Goldman(n), was an English film editor and producer, in later life a farmer. A communist, he worked mainly on documentaries and newsreels, but is best remembered as the editor of ''Man of Aran''. Life He was the elder son of Sydney Goldman and his wife Agnes Peel, born at Rottingdean, and was educated at Harrow School. Paul Rotha suggests Goldman had university education, but there is no evidence he took a degree. Films In the late 1920s, Goldman became a film editor at Gainsborough Pictures, after being introduced to Michael Balcon in 1928. On his own account, it came about through Simon Rowson, a contact of his father's as a political researcher, and connected with the Gainsborough management. Interested by Soviet cinema, he went to the Soviet Union. Falling ill, he returned to the United Kingdom, where he found he was suffering from diphtheria. He went back to work at Gainsborough, and was credited as editor on ''Michael and M ...
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John Monck (politician)
John Monck may refer to: * John Monck (courtier) (1883–1964), British Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps * John Monck (cricketer) (1845–1929), New Zealand cricketer * John Monck (film producer) (1908–1999), British film executive, known also as John Goldman * John Monck (politician) John Monck may refer to: * John Monck (courtier) (1883–1964), British Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps * John Monck (cricketer) (1845–1929), New Zealand cricketer * John Monck (film producer) (1908–1999), British film executive, known also ... (1769–1834), British Member of Parliament for Reading * John Stanley Monck, Church of Ireland priest {{hndis, Monck, John ...
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