Jack Raymond Clarke (born 23 November 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Ipswich Town. Clarke was...
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Jack Raymond (1886–1953) was an English actor and film director. Born in Wimborne, Dorset in 1886, he began acting before the First World War in A Detective...
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Jack Raymond Colback (born 24 October 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for EFL Championship club Queens...
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Jack Raymond (April 23, 1914 – January 30, 1975) was an American radio host who was active from the late 1930s until his death in 1975. As a young man...
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John Wyatt (bishop) (redirect from Jack Raymond Wyatt)
John Raymond "Jack" Wyatt ( October 14, 1913 – May 23, 2004) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane from 1967 to 1978. Online obituary v t e...
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Jack Raymond Allen (1909 — February 11, 1992) was a Canadian landscape gardener and politician who served as reeve of East York, Ontario from 1957 to 1960...
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an immediate international success. She published three more novels Jack Raymond (1901), Olive Latham (1904) and An Interrupted Friendship (1910), but...
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Rear Admiral Jack Raymond Steer, ONZM is a retired Royal New Zealand Navy officer, who served as Chief of Navy from 2012 to 2015. Born in Christchurch...
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Danbury as the Guard that holds Bough at gunpoint in Sauvage's office Jack Raymond as the French Reception Waiter Jenny Galloway as the Foreign Secretary...
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in October 2002.[citation needed] McFarlane, Brian. "Lee, (Wilfred) Jack Raymond". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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