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Sadler (surname)
Sadler is an English and German (together with Saedler, Sädler) surname, derived from the profession of making saddles. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Anthony Sadler, American student who thwarted 2015 Thalys train attack * Arthur Lindsay Sadler (1882–1970), British Japanese translator and professor * Barry Sadler (1940–1989), American military veteran, author, actor, and singer-songwriter * Casey Sadler (born 1990), American baseball player * Catt Sadler (born 1974), correspondent for E! News * Charlie Sadler (born 1949), American football coach and player * Christine Sadler (1902–1983), American author, journalist, and magazine editor * Daniel K. Sadler (1882–1960), American lawyer and justice on the New Mexico Supreme Court * Darren Sadler (born 1980), British strongman * David Sadler (other), multiple people * Doc Sadler (born 1960), American college basketball coach * Donnie Sadler (born 1975), American baseball player * Elliott Sadler (b ...
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In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11 ...
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Hope Sadler
David Hope Sadler (October 12, 1882 – August 29, 1931) was an American football player for John Heisman's Clemson Tigers of Clemson University. He was captain of the SIAA champion 1902 and 1903 Clemson Tigers football teams coached by Heisman, selected All-Southern the same years. One publication reads " Vetter Sitton and Hope Sadler were the finest ends that Clemson ever had perhaps." Sitton played on the left; Sadler on the right. Early years Hope Sadler was born on October 12, 1882 in York County, South Carolina to Rufus Earle Sadler and Lillian Emily Crawford. College football In the "1903 SIAA championship game" against the Cumberland Bulldogs, which opened its season with an upset of Vanderbilt, the winning team was to be awarded the ball. The game ended in an 11–11 tie. Captain W. W. Suddarth of Cumberland wanted captain Sadler to get the ball, and Sadler insisted Suddarth should have it. Some ten minutes of bickering was resolved when the ball was given ...
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Nicholas Sadler
Nicholas Sadler (born 1967) is an American actor, director, writer and producer. Early life and career Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he was raised in Apple Valley, Minnesota, where he attended Apple Valley High School. He was accepted into the Juilliard School's Drama Department while a senior in high school. After graduating, he had roles in Stephen King's '' Sometimes They Come Back'' and as Mad Dog Coll in ''Mobsters''. He has had major roles in films such as ''Disclosure'', ''Twister'', '' Scent of a Woman'', and '' Hellraiser: Inferno''. Writer and director In 1998 Nicholas Sadler wrote and directed the short film ''Jesus Tells A Joke''. The film premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival and went on to screen at festivals around the world, including Slamdance, Denver, and Deauville. In 2002 Nicholas Sadler was the creative consultant for the Ray Romano documentary ''95 Miles to Go'', directed by Tom Caltabiano ( Producer, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''). Per ...
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Michael Thomas Sadler
Michael Thomas Sadler (3 January 1780 – 29 July 1835) was a British Tory Member of Parliament (MP) whose Evangelical Anglicanism and prior experience as a Poor Law administrator in Leeds led him to oppose Malthusian theories of population and their use to decry state provision for the poor. Overview Michael Sadler entered the British House of Commons at the behest of the 4th Duke of Newcastle, returned by the pocket borough of Newark as an 'Ultra' opponent of Catholic emancipation, but he devoted much effort in Parliament to urging the extension of the Poor Law to Ireland. In 1832, in the last session of the unreformed House of Commons he brought forward a Bill to regulate the minimum age and maximum working hours of children (no more than ten hours for persons under eighteen) in the textile industry. He chaired a Select Committee on the Bill which heard evidence from witnesses on overwork and ill-treatment of factory children. No legislation had resulted before the Reform ...
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Michael Sadler (educationist)
Sir Michael Ernest Sadler (3 July 1861 – 14 October 1943) was an English historian, educationalist and university administrator. He worked at Victoria University of Manchester and was the vice-chancellor of the University of Leeds. He was also a champion of the English public school system. Early life and education Michael Ernest Sadler, born into a radical home in 1861 at Barnsley in the industrial north of England, died in Oxford in 1943.A detailed biography from UNESCO
accessed July 2007.
His early youth was coloured by the fact that one of his forebears, , was among the pioneers of the

Michael Sadler (other)
Michael Sadler may refer to: * Michael Thomas Sadler (1780–1835), radical British Tory Member of Parliament * Michael Sadler (educationist) (1861–1943), British historian, educationalist and university administrator * Michael Sadler, Welsh-born musician, best known for his work with the band Saga See also * Michael Sadleir Michael Sadleir (25 December 1888 – 13 December 1957), born Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler, was a British publisher, novelist, book collector, and bibliographer. Biography Michael Sadleir was born in Oxford, England, the son of Sir Michael ...
(1888–1957), British publisher, novelist, book collector and bibliographer, born Sadler {{hndis, Sadler, Michael ...
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Matthew Sadler
Matthew David Sadler (born 15 May 1974) is an English chess grandmaster, chess writer and two-time British Chess Champion. He is the No. 2 ranked English player Personal life Sadler has a French mother, speaks French perfectly and is also qualified to play in closed French events. He was tipped to reach the heights scaled by other leading English players as Michael Adams and Nigel Short but made the decision to cease playing professionally in his mid 20s, opting for an IT career in the Netherlands. Chess career Sadler won the British Championship in 1995 at the age of 21 and again in 1997 (jointly with Michael Adams). He represented England in the 1996 Chess Olympiad, scoring 10½/13 and winning a gold medal for the best score on board four (England finished fourth), and also played in 1998 scoring 7½/12. He made 7/9 on board four for England at the European Team Chess Championship in Pula in 1997. His was the best individual score of the five-man English team and so ...
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Mat Sadler
Mathew John Sadler (born 26 February 1985) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a left-footed defender capable of playing either at full-back or as a centre-back. Sadler played in the Premier League and the Football League for Birmingham City. He spent most of his career in the Football League, for Northampton Town, Watford, Stockport County, Shrewsbury Town, Walsall, Crawley Town, Rotherham United and Oldham Athletic. Club career Birmingham City Sadler was born in Birmingham, West Midlands. He began his career as a junior with Birmingham City. He made his first team debut on 2 October 2002 in a League Cup second round tie away at Leyton Orient, starting in the 3–2 win at Brisbane Road. A month later, he made his Premier League debut in a 3–1 home win over Bolton Wanderers, again as a starter. On 21 November 2003, having not played for Birmingham that season, Sadler went on a two-month loan to Northampton Town, playing eight games, seven of which i ...
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Marilyn Sadler
Marilyn Sadler is a children's writer with a deadpan sense of humor. She was born November 17, 1950 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of her best known works was made into a television Disney movie, under the title '' Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century''. That book is about a space girl who is sent to Earth and the cultural clashes she finds in her new planet. Subsequently, two additional Zenon films were made, '' Zenon: The Zequel'' and '' Zenon: Z3''. She is also the author of the Alistair books, including ''Alistair in Outer Space'' and ''Alistair Underwater'', ''Alistair's Elephant'', and ''Alistair's Time Machine''. This series concerns a boy genius whose activities include building a time machine, exploring outer space, and ironing his shoelaces. Other books written by Marilyn Sadler include '' It's Not Easy Being a Bunny'' and the rest of the P. J. Funnybunny series, which was followed by the Honey Bunny series starring P. J.'s little sister, and ''Elizabeth and Larry'', ab ...
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Laura Sadler
Laura Ruth Sadler (25 December 1980 – 19 June 2003) was an English actress. She played pupil Judi Jeffreys in the children's school drama series ''Grange Hill'', and nurse Sandy Harper in the BBC One hospital drama series '' Holby City'' for three years from 2000 until her death in 2003. Life and career Sadler was born in Ascot, Berkshire, and grew up in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. As a young girl she enrolled at the Jackie Palmer Stage School in High Wycombe, before joining the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London. She was spotted as a future talent at the age of six by Dustin Hoffman, who had seen her in a play and asked to meet her. Before joining the cast of ''Holby City'', she had played Judi Jeffreys in the children's television series ''Grange Hill'' from 1997 to 1999. Her ''Grange Hill'' character died after slipping and falling out of a burning building. She also played the part of Skirty Marm in a BBC1 children's comedy, ''Belfry Witches''. Skirty Marm and h ...
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Joseph Sadler
Joseph Henry Sadler () was a British professional rower who twice won the World Sculling Championship. Before 1876, the English Sculling Championship was considered to be the premier event in professional sculling. In 1876, the English Title gained the World status and earlier winners were retrospectively given the title of World Champion. English Sculling Championship record Sadler, who lived in London and worked as a chimney-sweep, rowed his first great match in 1865, at the Thames Regatta Sculls. His opponent was T. Hoare, who was reputed the second greatest contemporary oarsman after English sculling champion Harry Kelley, of whom Sadler was a pupil. Sadler won easily, and the following year on 22 November 1866, contested the English Sculling Championship against Robert Chambers. Kelley, Sadler's mentor, had retired that year, leaving the championship title an open race between Sadler and Chambers. Halfway through the race Sadler seemed to have the measure of his opponent, ...
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John Sadler (other)
John Sadler may refer to: *John Sadler, English merchant, co-founder of the Merchant's Hope plantation, Virginia, in 1638 * John Sadler (town clerk) (1615–1674), English MP, lawyer, Town Clerk of London and Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge *John Sadler, English printer, inventor of transfer-printing in 1756 * John Sadler (industrialist) (1820–1910), English industrialist and public servant associated with Oldbury, West Midlands * John W. Sadler (born 1956), American racehorse trainer * John Sadler (historian), British historian * John Sadler (cricketer) (born 1981), English cricketer {{Human name disambiguation, Sadler, John ...
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