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  2. James Mitchell (writer) - Wikipedia

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    James William Mitchell (12 March 1926, in South Shields – 15 September 2002, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne) was a British writer, principally of crime fiction and spy thrillers. He is best known for creating Callan (1967–1972) and When the Boat Comes In (1976–1981).

  3. Edith Munro - Wikipedia

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    Edith Thrower Munro (née Fairey; April 16, 1895 – November 17, 1983) was a United States Coast Guard officer and homemaker. She was the mother of the American war hero Douglas Albert Munro and the sister of the Canadian parliamentarian Francis Fairey .

  4. Alan Munro (immunologist) - Wikipedia

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    Alan James Munro (born 19 February 1937) is a British immunologist and entrepreneur who served as the Master of Christ's College, Cambridge (1995–2002).

  5. Alice Munro, acclaimed short-story writer and Nobel Prize ...

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    Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning short story author known for 'Dear Life,' has died. ... 1931, and raised on a fox and mink farm, a failing family business, Munro was the oldest of three ...

  6. Monro of Fyrish - Wikipedia

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    David Munro, who entered the army and rose to the rank of Major and was killed in battle in France before 1653. John Munro. Hugh Munro, 4th of Fyrish married a distant relative, Isobel Munro, daughter of Robert Munro of Coul and Balconie Castle. Their children included: John Munro, 5th of Fyrish, who married Christian, daughter of John Munro ...

  7. James Munro - Wikipedia

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    James Munro may refer to: James Munro (sealer) (c. 1779–1845), Tasmanian settler; James Munro (VC) (1826–1871), Scottish soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross; James Munro (Australian politician) (1832–1908), 15th Premier of Victoria; Jimmy Munro (footballer, born 1870) (1870–1899), Scottish footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Burton ...

  8. Lynda Carter's daughter, son and husband join her for Walk of ...

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    Carter, 66, is mom to Jessica and James Altman, and she couldn't have looked happier to have her children and husband by her side. We could easily see her 27-year-old daughter Jessica as a big ...

  9. Charles Monro (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    He named their house Craiglockhart, and the Monros had five children. [4] Monro was from a long line of doctors, the Munro of Auchinbowie family, and his three sons all became medical professionals. [7] He died in Palmerston North in 1933, [8] and was buried at Kelvin Grove Cemetery. [9] He was survived by his wife and their five children. [7]