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  2. J. B. Selkirk - Wikipedia

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    J.B. Selkirk was twice invited to become provost of Selkirk after the passing of the education act he was returned as member of the Selkirk school board. He was the last Deacon and the last surviving member in the year 1899 of the ancient cooperation of Selkirk weavers, who obtained custody of the English flag from Flodden field. He was also ...

  3. Selkirk - Wikipedia

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    Selkirk (surname), surname origin, and list of people with the surname; Earl of Selkirk, a title in the Peerage of Scotland; James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, Scottish politician and Life Peer, briefly 11th Earl of Selkirk; Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, Scottish philanthropist who sponsored immigrant settlements in Canada

  4. Denihan Hospitality Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Irish immigrant Benjamin Denihan, who had arrived in the United States several years earlier, opened a dry cleaning storefront in Manhattan. In just over a decade, the business had become one of the largest and most exclusive dry cleaners in New York. Ownership eventually passed to Denihan's son, Benjamin J. 'Bud' Denihan, Jr.

  5. Tony Curtis' Children: All About His Sons and Daughters ... - AOL

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    Tony Curtis With His Son, Benjamin Outside Spago on July 29,1998. Tony and Leslie welcomed their second son, Benjamin Curtis, on May 2, 1973.

  6. Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings

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    The series of works are, as their titles suggest, collections of songs, topical and of popular interest at the dates of their publication. [citation needed] In addition, a considerable amount of further material was eventually introduced, material including illustrations of Newcastle, biographies (and related articles) on the song's composers, as well as comments from the editors regarding ...

  7. Earl of Selkirk - Wikipedia

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    On 6 October 1688, during the reign of James VII, the new Duke of Hamilton surrendered his previous titles to the Crown (except Hamilton).They were reconferred on his third (but second surviving) son Charles, who thereby became second Earl of Selkirk, and who also reverted to his original surname of "Douglas".

  8. NJ man accused in neo-Nazi child-porn ring that forced kids ...

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    A sicko from New Jersey allegedly took part in a neo-Nazi child-porn ring whose members groomed children online and extorted them to send self-produced, sexually-explicit videos, federal ...

  9. Keswick family - Wikipedia

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    The founder of the dynasty, William Keswick was born in 1834, in Dumfriesshire in the Scottish Lowlands.His grandmother, Jean Jardine Johnstone was an older sister of Dr. William Jardine, the founder of Jardine Matheson & Company His father Thomas Keswick had married Margaret Johnstone, Jardine's niece and daughter of Jean, and entered the Jardine business.