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Mawle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Henry Mawle (1871–1943), British cricketer * Joseph Mawle (born 1974), British actor *Norman Mawle (1897–1971), British World War I flying ace See also *Male (surname) *Mawe (other) Mawe or Mawé may refer to: *Mawé, Burkina Faso,a town * Mawé people, an indigenous people of Brazil * Mawé language, their language People with the name * Leonard Mawe (1550s–1629), English bishop * John Mawe (1764–1829), English minera ... * Pawle {{surname ...
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Joseph Mawle
Joseph Daniel Turner Mawle (born 21 March 1974) is an English actor. Mawle is best known for his roles as Benjen Stark in ''Game of Thrones'', Detective Inspector Jedediah Shine in ''Ripper Street'', Firebrace in ''Birdsong'', Jesus Christ in '' The Passion'', Adar in '' The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'' and Odysseus in '' Troy: Fall of a City''. Early life Mawle was born in Oxford, England. He grew up in a Victorian manor house on a farm outside Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire. He is one of three children from a family with a history of nine generations of farming in Warwickshire. His mother was a teacher. His father Richard still farms the land. He attended the Croft prep school on the outskirts of Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was diagnosed as severely dyslexic; consequently, he went from the ages of 13 to 16 to a boarding school for special needs. Mawle left the school at 16 to become an actor but contracted labyrinthitis, leaving him 70 per cent hearing-impaired ...
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Norman Mawle
Group Captain Norman William Reginald Mawle (27 February 1897–28 December 1971) was a British World War I flying ace. He was credited with 12 official aerial victories during the First World War. During World War II, he returned to his country's service, not retiring until 1954. Early life Norman William Reginald Mawle was born in Banbury on 27 February 1897. World War I Cadet Norman Mawle of the Inns of Court Officers' Training Corps was commissioned as a second lieutenant on 5 September 1916. He was seconded as a flying officer to the Royal Flying Corps on 27 December 1917. He was attached to No. 5 Squadron RFC for five weeks.Shores, et al, p. 262. Mawle was promoted to lieutenant on 5 March 1918. On 22 May 1918, Mawle was assigned to No. 84 Squadron RAF as a Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5 pilot. His original assigned aircraft was substandard, and he would not have success until it was wrecked by another pilot, and replaced. Using SE.5 serial number D6917, he des ...
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Henry Mawle
Henry Mawle (14 January 1871 — 13 November 1943) was an English cricketer. He was born in Bexhill-on-Sea Bexhill-on-Sea (often shortened to Bexhill) is a seaside town and civil parish situated in the county of East Sussex in South East England. An ancient town and part of the local government district of Rother, Bexhill is home to a number of arc ... and died in Ugborough. Mawle made just one first-class appearance for Sussex, against Kent in 1896. He batted in just one innings in the match, as a tailender, though he failed to score a run. External linksHenry Mawleat Cricket Archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Mawle, Henry 1871 births 1943 deaths English cricketers Sussex cricketers People from Bexhill-on-Sea ...
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Male (surname)
Male is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adri van Male (1910–1990), Dutch football goalkeeper *Arthur Male (1870–1946), Australian politician *Carolyn Male (born 1966), Australian politician * Chris Male (born 1972), English former footballer *Émile Mâle (1862–1954), French art historian * Francis Male, Australian rugby league player *George Male (1910–1998), English footballer * Inoke Male (born 1963), former Fijian rugby union player and former head coach *Job Male (1808–1891), first Mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey *Kitty van Male (born 1988), Dutch field hockey player *Ossie Male Ossie Male (31 December 1893 – 23 February 1975)
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Mawe (other)
Mawe or Mawé may refer to: *Mawé, Burkina Faso,a town * Mawé people, an indigenous people of Brazil * Mawé language, their language People with the name * Leonard Mawe (1550s–1629), English bishop * John Mawe (1764–1829), English mineralogist * Sarah Mawe Sarah Mawe (1767-1846) was an English mineralogist of the 19th century, appointed to serve Queen Victoria in that capacity from 1837 to 1840. Biography Sarah Mawe was born Sarah Brown in Derby, England to the mineralogist Richard Brown. Sarah ma ...
(1767–1846), English mineralogist {{disambig, surname ...
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