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  2. John Shaw & Sons (Salford) Ltd v Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Peter, John and Percy Shaw had a company together. They had an argument over owing the company money, and the result was a settlement. Peter and John would resign as governing directors, promised they would not take part in financial affairs, and independent directors would be appointed and given control over the company's financial affairs.

  3. John Shaw (public servant) - Wikipedia

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    Shaw's funeral was held on 26 April 1983 at St Matthew's Anglican Church, Manly, and he was buried at Frenchs Forest Cemetery. [30] In his memory, the "John Shaw Award" was initiated in the Queensland Region of the Australian Road Federation (now known as Roads Australia) in acknowledgment of "his outstanding contribution to roads". [4]

  4. List of people from the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham

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    Ian Greaves (1932–2009) – Shaw and Crompton-born association football player and manager; one of the Busby Babes [32] [33] Nick Grimshaw (born 1984) – television presenter and DJ; raised in Oldham [34] Shobna Gulati (born 1966) – Oldham-born actress, writer and dancer [6]

  5. Jack Shaw (accountant) - Wikipedia

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    Shaw wrote three books that were published and several articles in journals such as The Accountant, Accountancy and Accounting and Business Research. [3]: 169 Bogie, David; Shaw, John (1973). Bogie on Group Accounts, 3rd edition. Jordan & Sons. ISBN 0853080348. Shaw, John (1980). The Audit Report: what it says and what it means. Gee Publishing ...

  6. John Shaw (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    The family of his mother—Elizabeth Barton—were also English emigrants to Ireland. John Shaw himself was born in Mountmellick, Kingdom of Ireland in 1773. In 1790, 17-year-old Shaw and his brother left Ireland for the fledgling United States, arriving in New York City before heading to the nation's capitol of Philadelphia. [1]

  7. John Murphy (loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy was the second of three sons born to William and Joyce Murphy, the others being William (eldest) and Lenny Murphy (youngest). Outside his paramilitary career, little is known about him, although Martin Dillon, author of a book on the "Shankill Butchers", wrote that John and William acted as muscle for their younger brother when the latter was engaged in petty crime at school.

  8. John Harvey Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    John Harvey Kellogg was born in Tyrone, Michigan, on February 26, 1852, [13] to John Preston Kellogg (1806–1881) and his second wife Ann Janette Stanley (1824–1893). [7] His father, John Preston Kellogg, was born in Hadley, Massachusetts ; his ancestry can be traced back to the founding of Hadley, Massachusetts, where a great-grandfather ...

  9. Clan Farquharson - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Shaw was the fifth chief of the Clan Shaw. [5] His descendants took the name Farquharson. [5] Another of Alexander's sons was Donald, who married Isobel Stewart, the heiress of Invercauld. [4] Donald's son was Finla Mor who was the real progenitor of the clan. [4] MacFionlaigh Mòr is the Scottish Gaelic patronymic. [4]