Sir James Dyer (1510 – 24 March 1582) was a judge and Speaker of the House of Commons during the reign of Edward VI of England. Dyer was knighted at Whitehall...
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(1946–2011), American politician James Dyer (cricketer) (1809–1876), English cricketer Jimmy Dyer (1883–1971), footballer Jim Dyer, member of the Colorado Senate...
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James Dyer Ball (波乃耶) (4 December 1847 in Canton, China – 22 February 1919 in London, England) was a Hong Kong scholar and author born in Canton. He is...
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Alex James Dyer (born 11 June 1990) is a Montserratian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Wealdstone and the Montserrat national team. Dyer is a...
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John Dyer (1699–1757) was a painter and Welsh poet. John Dyer may also refer to: Buddy Dyer (John Hugh Dyer, born 1958), mayor of Orlando, Florida Sir...
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James Dyer (born 1809, England; died 24 November 1876, New Cross, Kent) was an English cricketer who was associated with Kent and made his first-class...
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John James Dyer (July 26, 1809 – September 14, 1855) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Iowa. Born...
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Dyer (/ˈdaɪ.ər/) is an English surname with early medieval origins, deriving from the trade of cloth dying. Dyer is also found in Ireland (Counties Sligo...
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Newspapers.com. ...her younger self (Natalia Danielle Dyer)... Davids, Brian (July 30, 2020). "Natalia Dyer on the Importance of 'Yes, God, Yes' and the Latest...
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Robert Dyer may refer to: Robert Dyer (clergyman) (1808–1887), Canadian minister and educator Robert Dyer (Australian cricketer) (1860–1950), Australian...
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