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John Whalley may refer to: * John Whalley (MP) (1633–?), 17th-century English politician * John Whalley (theologian) (1699–1748), English clergyman and academic * John Whalley (cricketer) (1872–1925), Australian cricketer * J. Irving Whalley (1902–1980), American politician * John Whalley (economist) (born 1947), Canadian economist See also * John Walley John Walley (died 1615) was an English politician. Family Walley was the son of William Walley, who was Mayor of Bath in 1573 and 1582. His nephew, John Walley, was a later mayor. William Shareston, MP and Mayor, was described in Walley's will a ... (died 1615), English politician * John Whaley (other) {{hndis, Whalley, John ...
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John Whalley (MP)
John Whalley (born c 1633, date of death unknown) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659. Whalley was probably the son of Edward Whalley of Essex. He was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge on 28 April 1649. He was possibly served as captain of horse. In 1659, he was elected Member of Parliament for Nottingham Nottingham ( , East Midlands English, locally ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located north-west of London, south-east .... Whalley married Elizabeth Springett, daughter of Sir Herbert Springett, in 1658. References 1633 births Year of death missing English MPs 1659 Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge {{17thC-England-MP-stub ...
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John Whalley (theologian)
John Whalley (1699 – 12 December 1748) was an English academic at the University of Cambridge, clergyman, and poet. Whalley was the son of John Whalley, Rector of Riddlesworth, Norfolk. He was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1715, graduating Bachelor of Arts, B.A. 1720, Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin), M.A. 1723, Bachelor of Divinity, B.D. 1732, Doctor of Divinity, D.D. 1737 (from Peterhouse, Cambridge, Peterhouse). He was appointed a Fellow of Pembroke College in 1721, Taxor in 1730, and served as Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge 1733–48, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1738–39, and Regius Professor of Divinity 1742–48. Ordained deacon in 1724 and priest in 1725, he held the following livings in the church: * Rector of Hatley, Cambridgeshire, Hungry Hatley, Cambridgeshire, 1728 * Vicar of Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, 1730 * Vicar of Hatley, Cambridgeshire, Hatley St George, Cambridgeshire, 1731–32 * Vicar of Tilney S ...
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John Whalley (cricketer)
John Whalley (27 November 1872 – 29 October 1925) was an Australian cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He played in one first-class match for Queensland in 1904/05. See also * List of Queensland first-class cricketers References External links * 1872 births 1925 deaths Australian cricketers Queensland cricketers Cricketers from Brisbane {{Australia-cricket-bio-1870s-stub ...
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John Whalley (economist)
John Whalley (born 8 May 1947) is a Canadian economist. He is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Western Ontario (he previously held the William G. Davis Chair in International Trade), and a Distinguished Fellow of the Centre for International Governance Innovation. He studied Economics at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom, graduating BA in 1968, and from Yale University holds the degrees of MA (1970), MPhil (1971), PhD (1973). At Yale, he was a teaching assistant to Joseph Stiglitz. He was elected a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 1990. In 2009, Whalley was awarded a Hellmuth Prize for Achievement in Research at the University of Western Ontario. In 2012, he received the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Prize awarded by the Canada Council The Canada Council for the Arts (french: Conseil des arts du Canada), commonly called the Canada Council, is a Crown corporations of Canada, Crown corporation established in 1957 as an arts council of the Government o ...
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John Walley
John Walley (died 1615) was an English politician. Family Walley was the son of William Walley, who was Mayor of Bath in 1573 and 1582. His nephew, John Walley, was a later mayor. William Shareston, MP and Mayor, was described in Walley's will as his 'brother', presumably his brother-in-law. Career He was a Member of Parliament, Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Bath (UK Parliament constituency), Bath in 1589. He was Mayor of Bath in 1585 and 1586. References

16th-century births 1615 deaths Mayors of Bath, Somerset English MPs 1589 {{16thC-England-MP-stub ...
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