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John Montgomery (other)
John Montgomery or Montgomerie may refer to: Politicians * John Montgomery (Leominster MP), 14th-century MP for Leominster * John Montgomerie (Ayrshire MP) (1680–1731), MP for Ayrshire 1710–27 *John Montgomerie (died 1725), Scottish businessman and politician, MP for Linlithgowshire 1704–7, for Buteshire 1710 * John Montgomery (Continental Congress) (1722–1808), U.S. merchant, continental congressman for Pennsylvania * John Montgomery (Maryland politician) (1764–1828), U.S. lawyer, congressman from Maryland *John Montgomery (Oklahoma politician), member of the Oklahoma Senate *John Montgomery (shipbuilder) (1800–1867), Canadian shipbuilder, merchant and politician in New Brunswick *John Flournoy Montgomery (1878–1954), U.S. ambassador to Hungary during World War II *John Gallagher Montgomery (1805–1857), U.S. lawyer, congressman for Pennsylvania * John M. Montgomery (1843–1895), Canadian politician from Prince Edward Island * John Montgomery (died 1733), Irish M.P. ...
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John Montgomery (Leominster MP)
John Montgomery ( fl. 1388) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Leominster Leominster ( ) is a market town in Herefordshire, England, at the confluence of the River Lugg and its tributary the River Kenwater. The town is north of Hereford and south of Ludlow in Shropshire. With a population of 11,700, Leominster is t ... in February 1388. He is unidentified. References English MPs February 1388 People from Sussex {{14thC-England-MP-stub ...
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John Montgomery (footballer)
John Montgomery was a Scottish professional football goalkeeper who played in the Scottish League for Motherwell, Port Glasgow Athletic and Hamilton Academical. Career statistics Honours Hamilton Academical * Lanarkshire Cup The Lanarkshire Cup was an annual competition open to football teams in the Lanarkshire area. The competition is now defunct. List of winners 1879–80 - Stonelaw 1880–81 - Thistle 1881–82 - Hamilton Academical 1882–83 - West Benhar 1883â ...: 1909–10 (shared) * Lanarkshire Express Cup: 1909–10 References Scottish men's footballers Brentford F.C. players Southern Football League players Scottish Football League players Date of death missing Motherwell F.C. players Men's association football goalkeepers Port Glasgow Athletic F.C. players 1881 births Footballers from North Ayrshire Ardeer Thistle F.C. players Hamilton Academical F.C. players People from Stevenston {{Scotland-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Jack Montgomery (other)
Jack Montgomery may refer to: * Jack Montgomery (actor) (born 1992), British actor * Jack Montgomery (footballer) (1876–1940), Scottish footballer * Jack C. Montgomery Jack Cleveland Montgomery (July 23, 1917 – June 11, 2002) was a United States Army officer, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War I ... (1917–2002), American army officer and Medal of Honor recipient See also * John Montgomery (other) {{hndis, Montgomery, Jack ...
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John Montgomerie Bell
John Montgomerie Bell (11 February 180416 October 1862) was an advocate of the Scottish bar, and Sheriff of Kincardine. Life He was born at Paisley on 11 February 1804, the son of John Bell and elder brother to Alexander Montgomerie Bell. He was educated at Paisley Grammar School then studied law at the University of Glasgow , image = UofG Coat of Arms.png , image_size = 150px , caption = Coat of arms Flag , latin_name = Universitas Glasguensis , motto = la, Via, Veritas, Vita , .... He was called to the Edinburgh bar in 1825, and from 1830 to 1846 assisted, with conspicuous ability, in conducting the court of session reports. He lived at 4 Forres Street on Edinburgh's Moray Estate. In 1847 he was appointed an advocate-depute, and in 1861 sheriff of Kincardine. He died from the effects of an accident (he fell from his horse) 16 October 1862. He is buried with his family in the southe ...
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Wes Montgomery
John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery (March 6, 1923 – June 15, 1968) was an American jazz guitarist. Montgomery was known for an unusual technique of plucking the strings with the side of his thumb and his extensive use of octaves, which gave him a distinctive sound. Montgomery often worked with his brothers Buddy (Charles F.) and Monk (William H.) and with organist Melvin Rhyne. His recordings up to 1965 were oriented towards hard bop, soul jazz, and post bop, but around 1965 he began recording more pop-oriented instrumental albums that found mainstream success. His later guitar style influenced jazz fusion and smooth jazz. Biography Montgomery was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. According to NPR, the nickname "Wes" was a child's abbreviation of his middle name, Leslie. The family was large, and the parents split up early in the lives of the children. Montgomery and his brothers moved to Columbus, Ohio, with their father and attended Champion High School. His older brother Monk dropped ...
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John Michael Montgomery
John Michael Montgomery (born January 20, 1965) is an American country music singer. Montgomery began singing with his brother Eddie, who would later become known as one half of the duo Montgomery Gentry, before beginning his major-label solo career in 1992. He has had more than 30 singles on the '' Billboard'' country charts, of which seven have reached number one: "I Love the Way You Love Me", "I Swear", "Be My Baby Tonight", " If You've Got Love", "I Can Love You Like That", "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)", and "The Little Girl". 13 more have reached the top 10. "I Swear" and "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" were named by ''Billboard'' as the top country songs of 1994 and 1995, respectively. Montgomery's recordings of "I Swear" and "I Can Love You Like That" were both released concurrently with cover versions by the R&B group All-4-One. Several of Montgomery's singles crossed over to the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, his highest peak there having been achieve ...
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John R
John R. (born John Richbourg, August 20, 1910 - February 15, 1986) was an American radio disc jockey who attained fame in the 1950s and 1960s for playing rhythm and blues music on Nashville radio station WLAC. He was also a notable record producer and artist manager. Richbourg was arguably the most popular and charismatic of the four announcers at WLAC who showcased popular African-American music in nightly programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. (The other three were Gene Nobles, Herman Grizzard, and Bill "Hoss" Allen.) Later rock music disc jockeys, such as Alan Freed and Wolfman Jack, mimicked Richbourg's practice of using speech that simulated African-American street language of the mid-twentieth century. Richbourg's highly stylized approach to on-air presentation of both music and advertising earned him popularity, but it also created identity confusion. Because Richbourg and fellow disc jockey Allen used African-American speech patterns, many listeners thought that ...
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John Montgomery (art Historian)
John Montgomery (1951–2005) was an American art historian, illustrator, and author specialising in Pre-Columbian art Pre-Columbian art refers to the visual arts of indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, North, Central, and South Americas from at least 13,000 BCE to the European conquests starting in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The Pre-Columbian era c .... References 1951 births 2005 deaths American art historians {{US-art-historian-stub ...
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John Warwick Montgomery
John Warwick Montgomery (born October 18, 1931) is a lawyer, professor, Lutheran theologian, and author living in France. He was born in Warsaw, New York, United States. From 2014 to 2017, he was Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University, Wisconsin. He is currently Professor-At-Large, 1517: The Legacy Project. He continues to work as a barrister specializing in religious freedom cases in international Human Rights law.''Ten Old Square'', London, Englan locate by Directory, also Ten Old Square, Lincoln's Inn Chambers of Leolin Price CBE QC He is chiefly noted for his major contributions as a writer, lecturer, and public debater in the field of Christian apologetics. From 1995 to 2007 he was a Professor in Law and Humanities at the University of Bedfordshire, England; and from 2007 to 2014, the Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy and Christian Thought at Patrick Henry College in Virginia, United States. He remains Emeritus Professor at the Un ...
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John Joseph Montgomery
John Joseph Montgomery (February 15, 1858 – October 31, 1911) was an American inventor, physicist, engineer, and professor at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California, who is best known for his invention of controlled heavier-than-air flying machines. In the 1880s Montgomery, a native of Yuba City, California, made manned flight experiments in a series of gliders in the United States in Otay Mesa near San Diego, California. Although not publicized in the 1880s, these early flights were first described by Montgomery as part of a lecture delivered at the International Conference on Aerial Navigation at Chicago, 1893.Zahm, Albert F. (1923) "Catholic Contributions in the Field of Aeronautics" in Benson, William Shepherd, James J. Walsh, Edward J. Hanna, and Constantine E. McGuire. ''Catholic Builders of the Nation: A Symposium on the Catholic Contribution to the Civilization of the United States.'' Boston: Continental Press. These independent advances came after gliding f ...
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John Montgomery (tavern-keeper)
John Montgomery (probably February 29, 1788 – October 31, 1879) owned the tavern which served as a base for the rebels during the Upper Canada Rebellion. His establishment was the site of the Battle of Montgomery's Tavern. He was born in Gagetown, New Brunswick, the son of Alexander Montgomery who came there from Stamford, Connecticut after the American Revolution. In 1798, the family moved to York in Upper Canada. Montgomery served on the Niagara frontier during the War of 1812 and fought in the Battle of Queenston Heights. He operated a number of taverns in the York area, including The Bird in the Hand at Yonge Street and Finch Avenue, in 1828. He leased this inn out in 1830, and that year began building Montgomery's Tavern further south on Yonge Street. Montgomery was also a road commissioner for York County and a director for the Mutual Insurance Company. Sympathetic with the concerns of the Reformers, Montgomery helped send William Lyon Mackenzie to England in 1832 t ...
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John Montgomerie (chess Player)
John Montgomerie (4 September 1911 – 21 July 1995) was a Scottish chess player, Scottish Chess Championship silver medalist (1937). Biography John Montgomerie graduated from Fettes College (Edinburgh) and Corpus Christi College. He worked as barrister in the Bar Lincoln's Inn. John Montgomerie was one of the strongest chess players in Scotland in the 1930s. He won silver medal in Scottish Chess Championship in 1936/1937 (tournament won William Fairhurst). John Montgomerie played for Scotland in the Chess Olympiad: * In 1937, at second board in the 7th Chess Olympiad in Stockholm Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv ... (+1, =1, -14). Soon after the 7th Chess Olympiad, in connection with employment at his main job, John Montgomerie left the practical chess gam ...
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