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William Lunn (priest)
William Lunn may refer to: *William Lunn (politician) (1872–1942), English Labour Party politician *William Lunn (educator) (1796–1886), Canadian educator, businessman, and politician * William Lunn (rugby union) (1926–1996), New Zealand rugby union player * William Lunn (freestyle skier) (fl. 2010s) in FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's ski cross * William Lunn (priest) (died 1747), Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech The Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Ely. The archdeacon is responsible for some clergy discipline and pastoral care in the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon and Wisbech. History The Archdeaconry o ... See also * Billy Lunn (other) {{hndis, Lunn, William ...
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William Lunn (politician)
William Lunn (1 November 1872 – 17 May 1942) was a Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. Professional life Born in Rothwell, West Yorkshire, Rothwell, Lunn began working as a coal miner when he was twelve years old. He was later elected as checkweighman at Middleton Colliery, serving for twenty years. Lunn was a supporter of the Labour Party, and served on Rothwell Urban district (England and Wales), Urban District Council and the Hunslet Board of Guardians. He stood unsuccessfully in the 1912 Holmfirth by-election. He was elected at the 1918 United Kingdom general election, 1918 general election as Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for the newly created Rothwell (UK Parliament constituency), Rothwell constituency, and held the seat until he died in office in 1942, aged 69. In 1924, Lunn served in Ramsay MacDonald's short-lived First Labour Government (UK), First Labour Government as Secretary for Overseas Trad ...
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William Lunn (educator)
William Lunn (July 18, 1796 – June 19, 1886) was a Canadians, Canadian educator, businessman, and politician. Born in Devonport, England, Lunn moved to Canada on assignment with the Royal Navy in 1824 and remained there for the rest of his life. Lunn served in many civic and business capacities in Montreal, and worked to promote the educational interests of Protestants in Quebec at a time when education in that province was dominated by schools run by the Catholic Church. Early life Lunn was born on July 18, 1796, to Elizabeth (née Heard) and William Lunn in Devonport, England. In 1819, he moved to Kingston, Upper Canada to manage supplies for the Admiralty. He married Margaret Fisher in 1821. Lunn stayed in Canada after the British decided to end their naval presence at Kingston in 1834. His wedding was noted for being the cause of a charivari that went on for three nights and resulted in the door of a police watch house being destroyed and several people arrested. Lunn was a ...
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William Lunn (rugby Union)
William Albert Lunn (17 September 1926 – 22 December 1996), commonly known as Bert Lunn or Bill Lunn, was a New Zealand rugby union player. Lunn played 47 first class games, of which all but six were for Otago. A flanker, he played in two matches for the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks ( mi, Ōpango), represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport. The team won the Rugby World Cup in 1987 ..., both of them tests against the touring Australian team in 1949. References 1926 births 1996 deaths Lincoln University (New Zealand) alumni New Zealand international rugby union players New Zealand rugby union players Otago rugby union players Rugby union flankers Rugby union players from Alexandra, New Zealand {{NewZealand-rugbyunion-bio-1920s-stub ...
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William Lunn (freestyle Skier)
William Lunn may refer to: *William Lunn (politician) (1872–1942), English Labour Party politician *William Lunn (educator) (1796–1886), Canadian educator, businessman, and politician *William Lunn (rugby union) (1926–1996), New Zealand rugby union player * William Lunn (freestyle skier) (fl. 2010s) in FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's ski cross *William Lunn (priest) (died 1747), Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech The Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Ely. The archdeacon is responsible for some clergy discipline and pastoral care in the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon and Wisbech. History The Archdeaconry o ... See also * Billy Lunn (other) {{hndis, Lunn, William ...
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FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's Ski Cross
The men's Ski cross competition of the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 was held at Deer Valley, Utah, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ... between February 3 and 4, 2011 (qualifications and finals). 46 athletes from 20 countries competed. Results Qualification The following are the results of the qualification. Elimination round 1/8 round The top 32 qualifiers advanced to the 1/8 round. From here, they participated in four-person elimination races, with the top two from each race advancing. ;Heat 1 ;Heat 2 ;Heat 3 ;Heat 4 ;Heat 5 ;Heat 6 ;Heat 7 ;Heat 8 1/4 Round ;Heat 1 ;Heat 2 ;Heat 3 ;Heat 4 1/2 Round ;Heat 1 ;Heat 2 Final round ;Small Final ;Final References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fis Freestyle World Ski ...
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William Lunn (priest)
William Lunn may refer to: *William Lunn (politician) (1872–1942), English Labour Party politician *William Lunn (educator) (1796–1886), Canadian educator, businessman, and politician * William Lunn (rugby union) (1926–1996), New Zealand rugby union player * William Lunn (freestyle skier) (fl. 2010s) in FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's ski cross * William Lunn (priest) (died 1747), Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech The Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Ely. The archdeacon is responsible for some clergy discipline and pastoral care in the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon and Wisbech. History The Archdeaconry o ... See also * Billy Lunn (other) {{hndis, Lunn, William ...
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Archdeacon Of Huntingdon And Wisbech
The Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Ely. The archdeacon is responsible for some clergy discipline and pastoral care in the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon and Wisbech. History The Archdeaconry of Huntingdon was a part of the Diocese of Lincoln from (at the latest) the early 12th century. As such it is the oldest continually occupied Archdeaconry in England. The archdeaconry was moved to Ely diocese by Order in Council on 30 May 1837. The archdeaconry of Wisbech was created from several deaneries not already in an archdeaconry, by Order in Council on 5 February 1915. , appointments to the Wisbech archdeaconry ceased and Huntingdon archdeaconry was renamed to the present Archdeaconry of Huntingdon and Wisbech. List of archdeacons High Medieval *bef. 1092–1110 (d.): Nicholas ( Archdeacon of Cambridge, Huntingdon and Hertford; also called archdeacon of Lincoln) *bef. 1123–aft. 1156: Henry of Huntingdon *bef. 1166–aft. 1160: ...
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