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    chemistry teacher in Hounslow. Dawes played club rugby for Newbridge in Monmouthshire. He then joined London Welsh. Dawes was appointed captain, and effectively...
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  • (1644–1671), of the Dawes baronets Johnny Dawes (born 1964), British rock climber John Dawe (1928–2013), Australian sailor Dawes (surname) This disambiguation page...
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    appointed Dawes as the first director of the Bureau of the Budget. Dawes served on the Allied Reparations Commission, where he helped formulate the Dawes Plan...
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    Taylor Goldsmith (category Dawes (band) members)
    Simon Dawes broke up in 2007 when Mills left the band. After the departure of Blake Mills from Simon Dawes, Goldsmith formed a new band called Dawes with...
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  • St. John Thomas Time Trumpet (2006) BFI: Anthony Dawes profile BAFTA In Memory of... Anthony Dawes RADA: Anthony Dawes Telegraph: Anthony Dawes death...
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  • Bryan John Dawe (born 21 March 1948) is an Australian writer, comedian, political satirist, songwriter, photographer and social activist. He is known...
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    warning of this event. Dawes was born in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, on April 6, 1745, to William and Lydia Dawes (née Boone), and baptized...
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  • Cymry Llundain. London Welsh enjoyed great success in the late 1960s. John Dawes was appointed captain, and effectively also as coach, for the 1965–66...
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    Calvin Coolidge. Rufus and Mary Dawes also had two daughters, Mary Frances Dawes Beach and Betsey Dawes Hoyt. Dawes also served on the Board of Trustees...
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  • John Dawe (14 January 1928 – 26 August 2013) was an Australian sailor. He competed in the Flying Dutchman event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. "John Dawe"...
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