John Studholme (1829–1903) was a 19th-century British pioneer of New Zealand, farmer and politician in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. John Studholme...
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John Studholme Brownrigg (17 March 1786 – 1853) was an English merchant and British Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from...
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Studholme John Hodgson (c. 1803 – 30 August 1890) was the General Officer Commanding, Ceylon. Hodgson was born in Ipswich and baptised on 5 May 1803. He...
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William Studholme Baronets, hereditary title created for Henry Studholme in 1956 John Studholme (1829–1903), New Zealand politician Marie Studholme (1872–1930)...
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1978 by ex-Derelicts members Susan Gogan (vocals, synthesizer) and John Studholme guitar, synthesizer, along with David Boyd (bass) and Nicholas Cash...
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1942 to 1966. Studholme was the son of landowner William Paul Studholme and a grandson of New Zealand pioneer and politician John Studholme. He was educated...
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radio programme Friday Night is Music Night. Studholme was born in Blackpool; her parents were John Studholme, a water board engineer, and his wife Daisy...
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Admiral Sir Henry John Studholme Brownrigg, KBE, CB, DSO (3 September 1882 – 24 January 1943) was a Royal Navy officer who was Commander-in-Chief, The...
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first-class matches for Canterbury from 1887 to 1889. He was the son of John Studholme of Christchurch. He matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford in 1882...
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Waiouru (section Studholme's land grab)
been surveyed, so others still refused to sign. While they argued, John Studholme, described by the Wanganui Herald as a "Canterbury land shark", had...
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