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Mant is a commune in the Landes department in Aquitaine in southwestern France. Mant may also refer to: * ''Mant!'', a film within the 1993 film '' Matinee'' * Mant Tehsil, in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India * Mant (Assembly constituency), in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India People * Alicia Catherine Mant (1788–1869), English writer of children's stories * Gilbert Mant (1902–1997), Australian journalist and author * John Mant OBE (1897–1985), Australian solicitor * Keith Mant (1919–2000), British forensic pathologist * Richard Mant (1776–1848), English churchman and writer * Robert Mant (1786–1834), Anglican priest in Ireland * Walter Mant Walter Bishop Mant (6 February 1808 – 6 April 1869) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 19th century. The son of Richard Mant, Bishop Richard Mant, he was born in Buriton and educated at Oriel College, Oxford. He was Archdeacon of Conn ...
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Mant
Mant is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France. See also *Communes of the Landes department The following is a list of the 327 communes of the Landes department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Landes (department) {{Landes-geo-stub ...
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Matinee (1993 Film)
''Matinee'' is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Joe Dante. It is about a William Castle-type independent filmmaker, with the American home front during the Cuban Missile Crisis as a backdrop. The film stars John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty, Simon Fenton, Omri Katz, Lisa Jakub, Robert Picardo, Kellie Martin, and Jesse White (in his final theatrical film role). It was written by Jerico Stone and Charles S. Haas, the latter portraying Mr. Elroy, a schoolteacher. Plot In October 1962, in Key West, Florida, Gene Loomis and his younger brother, Dennis, live on a military base with their mother Anne while their father is away on a United States Navy submarine. At a local movie theater one afternoon, Gene and Dennis see a promo for an exclusive engagement of producer Lawrence Woolsey's sensational new horror film, entitled ''Mant!'' Woolsey is scheduled to appear in-person at the theater the following Saturday. After the boys return home to the base, the Loomis family watches Presiden ...
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Mant Tehsil
Mant, also Mat, is a town and Tehsil in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Mant is situated 23 kilometers (14.3 miles) from the city of Mathura and 45 kilometers (28 miles) from Khair City. It belongs to the Agra Division. Geography Mant has 201 villages as of the 2011 Census of India. Politics Mant (Assembly constituency) is the Vidhan Sabha constituency. Mathura (Lok Sabha constituency) is the parliamentary constituency. Transportation Mant is connected to Bajna - Mathura Road and Yamuna Expressway. See also * Mathura district. * Neemgaon References {{Geographic location , Centre = Mant , North = Hathras district , Northeast = Mathura district , East = Etawah district , Southeast = Bhind district, Madhya Pradesh , South = Morena district, Madhya Pradesh , Southwest = Dhaulpur district, Rajasthan , West = Bharatpur district, Rajasthan Rajasthan (; lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northern India. It covers or 1 ...
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Mant (Assembly Constituency)
Mant Assembly constituency is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Mathura district and one of the five assembly constituencies in the Mathura Lok Sabha constituency. First election in this assembly constituency was held in 2012 after the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" was passed and the constituency was formed in 2008. The constituency is assigned identification number 82. Wards / Areas Extent of Mant Assembly constituency is PCs Falain-II, Jatawari, Barha, Husaini, Rampur of Paigaon KC, PCs Ujhani, Shergarh, Peerpur, Dhimri, Ranhera, Senwa, Astadi & Gulalpur of Chhata KC of Chhata Tehsil; KCs Nauhjhil, Surir, Bhidauni, Akabarpur, Harnaul, Mant & Bajana NP of Mant Tehsil. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results 2022 2012 election See also * Mathura district *Mathura Lok Sabha constituency *Sixteenth Legislative As ...
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Alicia Catherine Mant
Alicia Catherine Mant (15 July 1788 – 26 February 1869) was a 19th-century English writer of children's stories which tended to have strong moralistic underpinnings. Life and work She was born Alicia Catherine Mant to Rev. Richard Mant and Elizabeth Roe Mant on 15 July 1788 in Southampton, Hampshire. Her father was the King Edward's Grammar School headmaster and he was rector of All Saints in Southampton. Mant was last of nine children, one of whom was Richard Mant, later a bishop in Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea .... She wrote a number of novels and produced at least one game before marrying a man fourteen years her junior in 1835. He was Rev James Russell Phillott. Mant died 26 February 1869 in Ballymoney, County Antrim. She and her husband are ...
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Gilbert Mant
Gilbert Palmer Mant (20 July 1902 – 16 February 1997) was an Australian journalist and author. Life and career Gilbert Mant was born in Sydney. His mother was the granddaughter of the English-Australian painter and diarist Georgiana McCrae. After some years as a jackaroo he returned to Sydney and wrote as a freelance journalist in the early 1920s, often on literary topics. He worked for the Sydney ''Daily Telegraph'' from 1925 to 1930 and subsequently worked for Reuters in Australia, Britain and Canada. Mant married Marion Carroll in Melbourne in March 1933. The couple went straight to New Zealand, where Mant was covering the tour of the English cricket team. He had been covering the Australian leg of the tour, and intended to write a book about it, but Reuters refused him permission to do so when he told them he would be critical of the bodyline tactics of the English captain Douglas Jardine. He also accompanied the next English team on its tour of Australia in 1936–37 as ...
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John Mant
Lieutenant Colonel John Francis Mant OBE (8 February 1897 – 19 November 1985) was an Australian solicitor. He was born at Darling Point to solicitor William Hall Mant and Frances Gordon, ''née'' McCrae, a granddaughter of Georgiana McCrae. His godfather was A. B. Paterson. Mant attended Sydney Grammar School and from 1914 worked in Queensland as a station hand. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 11 April 1916 and sailed for England in May, attached to the Cyclist Training Battalion. He served in France with the 3rd Divisional Cyclist Company from December 1916 and then with the 1st Infantry Battalion from January 1917. Promoted lieutenant in February 1918 and mentioned in despatches in 1919, he remained in Britain after the war to study law at the University of Edinburgh before returning to Sydney, receiving his Bachelor of Law from the University of Sydney in 1924. His appointment with the AIF was formally terminated on 23 July 1920. On 30 October 1924, Mant wa ...
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Keith Mant
Arthur Keith Mant (11 September 1919 – 11 October 2000) was a British forensic pathologist who headed the Special Medical Section of the British Army's War Crimes Group which investigated War crimes of the Wehrmacht, Nazi war crimes committed during the Second World War. Background and early career Mant was born in Purley, London, Purley, London, on 11 September 1919. His father George was a solicitor who represented the tenth generation of members of the legal profession in the family. Mant was educated at Denstone College before choosing not to follow in his father's footsteps, and in 1939 joined an undergraduate course at St Mary's Hospital, London, St Mary's Hospital Medical School in London on a Rugby football, rugby Exhibition (scholarship), exhibition. While studying Mant worked as an ambulance driver and plane spotter, and after graduating in 1943 started work in obstetrics and gynaecology at St Mary's. In January 1944 Mant was called up for service in the British Ar ...
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Richard Mant
Richard Mant (12 February 1776 – 2 November 1848) was an English churchman who became a bishop in Ireland. He was a prolific writer, his major work being a ''History of the Church of Ireland''. s:Mant, Richard (DNB00) Life He was born at Southampton, where his father Richard Mant D.D. was headmaster of the King Edward VI School. He was educated at Winchester College and at Trinity College, Oxford which he entered in 1793. His youngest sister was the writer Alicia Catherine Mant. His maternal grandfather was the scholar Joseph Bingham. He was elected a Scholar of the College in 1794, graduated B.A. in 1797, and became a Fellow of Oriel College in 1798, a position he held to 1804. Mant was ordained in the Church of England, holding a curacy at Southampton in 1802. He was appointed to the vicarage of Coggeshall, Essex in 1810 and in 1811 he became Bampton Lecturer. In 1816 he was made rector of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, and in 1820 became Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenor ...
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Robert Mant
Robert Mullins Mant (19 March 1786 – 9 April 1834) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 19th century. The son of the Rev Richard Mant, Rector of All Saints' Church, Southampton, he was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge. He held incumbencies at Killodiernan, Billy and Terryglass. He was Precentor of Lisburn Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn (also known as Lisburn Cathedral), is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Connor in the Church of Ireland. It is situated in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, in the ecclesiastical province of Armagh. Previously St ... from 1824 to 1828; and Archdeacon of Down from 1828 until his death."Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates Vol III" Cotton, H. p234 Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1848–1878 Notes Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Archdeacons of Down 18th-century Irish Anglican priests 1814 deaths 1746 births {{Ireland-Anglican-clergy-stub ...
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