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  2. List of people from Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    John Alderton, actor, grew up in Hull and attended Kingston High School [6]; Lucy Beaumont (Cornwall born) award-winning stand-up comedian and comedy writer starred at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2012 and wrote the Radio 4 comedy To Hull & Back, starring herself and Maureen Lipman.

  3. Yvonne Blenkinsop - Wikipedia

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    The city of Hull was hit by the triple trawler tragedy in early 1968. The fishing trawler St. Romanus was thought lost with all 20 hands on 26 January. [2] Shocked by the loss, that same night Blenkinsop – who was then 30 years old – wrote down 27 safety measures that she thought would reduce the level of risk in the industry. [1]

  4. Category:People from Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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  5. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in January 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025

  6. John Cockin - Wikipedia

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    John Cockin (28 January 1939 – 1 January 2024) was an English professional golfer.He won two important events, the Penfold Tournament in 1967 and the Dutch Open in 1968. He played little tournament golf and was primarily a club professional in Sweden, where he lived for more than 60 years.

  7. Geoffrey Paul - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey John Paul (4 March 1921 [1] – 11 July 1983 [2]) was the eighth Bishop of Hull in the modern era from 1977 until 1981, who was then translated to Bradford where he served until his death two years later.