• John Barnwell (born 24 December 1938) is an English former football player and manager. He was the chief executive of the League Managers Association...
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  • John Barnwell (born 1938) is an English football player and manager John Barnwell may also refer to: John Barnwell (colonist) (1671–1724), Irish-born settler...
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    Barnwell is a city in and county seat of Barnwell County, South Carolina, United States, located along U.S. Route 278. The population was 4,750 at the...
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  • John Barnwell (July 15, 1748 – August 27, 1800) was a soldier and public official from South Carolina. He was the son of Nathaniel Barnwell and Mary Gibbes...
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    John Barnwell (c. 1671–1724), also known as Tuscarora Jack, was an Anglo-Irish soldier who emigrated to the Province of South Carolina in 1701. He led...
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    Barnwell County is a county in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 20,589. It is located in the Central Savannah...
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  • Charles John Patrick Barnwell (23 June 1914 – 4 September 1998) played first-class cricket for Somerset as an amateur player before and after the Second...
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  • in Notts County's history.[citation needed] Sirrel was replaced by John Barnwell, who nearly steered the club to automatic promotion in the season that...
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    Hyde asked South Carolina for assistance. South Carolina sent Colonel John Barnwell with a force of 30 white officers and about 500 Native Americans from...
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    first at the club to win his opening match in the top flight since John Barnwell in 1978. Lopetegui eventually led Wolves to 13th place. In May 2023...
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