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Townsley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Townsley (born 1952), first class cricketer who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1974 and 1975 *Barry Townsley CBE (born 1946), British stockbroker *Clarence Page Townsley (1855–1926), United States Army officer, superintendent of the United States Military Academy *Derek Townsley (born 1973), English professional footballer * Frances E. Townsley (1850–1909), American Baptist minister *Joel Townsley Rogers Joel Townsley Rogers (November 22, 1896 — October 1, 1984) was an American writer who wrote science fiction, air-adventure, and mystery stories and a handful of mystery novels. He is most well known for his murder mystery ''The Red Right Hand' ... (1896–1984), American writer who wrote science-fiction, air-adventure, and mystery stories * Tom Townsley (1898–1976), Scottish footballer * Simon Townsley (born 1963), Photojournalist, British Press Photographer of the Year 1991 and 1995 ...
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Andrew Townsley
Richard Andrew John Townsley (born 24 June 1952 in Castleford, Yorkshire, England) is an English first-class cricketer, who played two first-class matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1974 and 1975, and five List A one day matches in 1975. Townsley also played for the Yorkshire Second XI from 1972 to 1975, and the Yorkshire Under-25s from 1972 to 1976. A left-handed batsman, Townsley scored 22 first-class runs, with his best score being 12 against Sussex, at an average of 5.50, and he took one catch. He scored 81 runs in one day games, with a best of 34 against Somerset ( en, All The People of Somerset) , locator_map = , coordinates = , region = South West England , established_date = Ancient , established_by = , preceded_by = , origin = , lord_lieutenant_office =Lord Lieutenant of Somerset , lord_ .... A right arm medium bowler, he failed to take a wicket in either form of the game, conceding 62 runs in one day cricket. References External linksCr ...
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Barry Townsley
Barry Stephen Townsley (born 14 October 1946) is a British financier and investor. He is married to Laura Wolfson, daughter of Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of the GUS retail company. He is the father of four children and an active support of education, health and fine art charities. Barry Townsley was educated at the Hasmonean Grammar School in London. He did not attend university, but started his career as a messenger for a stockbroking firm, working his way up to being one of the youngest members of the London Stock Exchange. He later created his own stockbroking business, Townsley & Co., which he sold to the Dutch private bank Insinger de Beaufort. Since January 2005, he has been chairman and founding partner of Hobart Capital Markets LLP, and also a director of Caprice Holdings Ltd. Townsley has served as a trustee or board member for a large number of health and art charities, including the Child Bereavement Trust, National Gallery East Wing Development Project, Oxfor ...
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Clarence Page Townsley
Clarence Page Townsley (September 24, 1855 – December 28, 1926) was a career United States Army officer who became Superintendent of the United States Military Academy. Early life Clarence P. Townsley was born in De Kalb, New York, on September 24, 1855, a son of Elias P. Townsley and his wife Louise Thompson.Curtis, ed., Chapter 28: The Town of De Kalb' Townsley's grandfather Gideon had served as the town's postmaster, was elected town supervisor, and operated a tannery close to the Oswegatchie River. Townsley's father also served as postmaster and town supervisor, and was elected to the New York State Assembly. Townsley attended preparatory school at St. Lawrence Academy and the State Normal School, both in Potsdam. He then attended Union College in Schenectady, New York, from which he graduated in 1876. He spent a year in Sioux City, Iowa, working as a civil engineer on the Covington, Columbus and Black Hills Railroad.Dodge ed., ''The Delta Upsilon Decennial Catalogue'' ...
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Derek Townsley
Derek Johnstone Townsley (born 21 January 1973, in Carlisle) is an English former professional footballer. His clubs included Gretna, Queen of the South, Motherwell, Hibernian and Oxford United. Townsley was normally a midfielder, although he was a versatile player and also played in attack and defence. Career Gretna (first spell) and Queen of the South Prior to being a fully professional footballer, Townsley worked as a postman. While in his first spell with Gretna, who were a Northern Premier League club in the English football league system at the time, he played in the FA Cup First round match against the First Division side Bolton. Townsley scored in the match but Gretna lost 3–2. He began his senior career in 1996 when he joined Dumfries side Queen of the South, with chairman Norman Blount getting the wheels moving on the club's revival. Townsley's creative talents made him a mainstay of the team as the club were rebuilding in the late 1990s.
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Frances E
Frances is a French and English given name of Latin origin. In Latin the meaning of the name Frances is 'from France' or 'free one.' The male version of the name in English is Francis. The original Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman", comes from the Franks who were named for the francisca, the axe they used in battle. https://nameberry.com/babyname/frances Notable people and characters with the name include: People * Frances, Countess of Périgord (died 1481) * Frances (musician) (born 1993), British singer and songwriter * Frances Estill Beauchamp (1860-1923), American temperance activist, social reformer, lecturer * Frances Burke, Countess of Clanricarde (1567–1633), English noblewoman and Irish countess * Frances E. Burns (1866-1937), American social leader and business executive * Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset (1590–1632), central figure in a famous scandal and murder * Frances Lewis Brackett Damon (1857–1939), American poet, writer * Frances Davidson, Viscountess Dav ...
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Joel Townsley Rogers
Joel Townsley Rogers (November 22, 1896 — October 1, 1984) was an American writer who wrote science fiction, air-adventure, and mystery stories and a handful of mystery novels. He is most well known for his murder mystery ''The Red Right Hand'', which is considered a cult classic of the genre and won the French literary award Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in 1951. Early life Joel Townsley Rogers was born in 1896 in Sedalia, Missouri. He was interested in writing from his teenage years, and studied English at Harvard University. As the United States' entry into World War I was imminent in the late 1910s, he joined the U.S. Navy Air Corps and became one of its first few hundred flyers, training in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Although he had hoped to see action as a fighter pilot in World War I, the Armistice intervened, and he was sent to Pensacola, Florida, as a flight instructor instead. He eventually reached the rank of lieutenant (junior grade), and was released from act ...
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Tom Townsley
Thomas Townsley (28 April 1898 – 10 April 1976) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half for Falkirk (two spells), Leeds UnitedTownsley: Thomas (Tom)
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