[American Revolutionary War] John Gray (January 6, 1764 – March 29, 1868) was one of the candidates for last surviving U.S. veteran of the American Revolutionary War. He was confirmed a veteran of the war and awarded a pension of $500 semi-annually by House Bill 1044 (passed by Congress February 22, 1866). Journalist/attorney James M. Dal...
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[Australian politician] John Proctor Gray (1 December 1841 – 20 April 1914) was an English-born Australian politician. Born in York, he was educated in England and became a business manager. In 1889 he migrated to Australia, becoming a businessman in Sydney. He unsuccessfully contested the first federal election as a Free Trade Party cand...
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[Australian rules footballer] John Gray (12 July 1888 - 28 June 1947), also known as Jack Gray, was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Little is known about Gray`s personal life, or his playing career. A defender for University, his relatively long career at the club ended after...
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[Canadian author] John Gray is a Canadian journalist and author whose work includes Paul Martin: The Power of Ambition, a biography with an emphasis on Martin`s lifelong quest to be Prime Minister. A former journalist with the Ottawa Citizen, Gray also had many roles in 20 years of work for The Globe and Mail, including writer, editor, fore...
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[Irish politician] Sir John Gray Knt MD JP, sometimes spelled John Grey (13 July 1815 – 9 April 1875) was an Irish physician, surgeon, newspaper proprietor, journalist and politician. Gray was active both in municipal and national government for much of his life, and had nationalist ideals – which he expressed as owner of the Freeman`s ...
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[New Zealand politician] Major John Gray was a New Zealand politician. He served in the 1st New Zealand Parliament, representing the {NZ electorate link|Southern Division}, a large electorate encompassing Waikato, the Coromandel, the Bay of Plenty, and East Cape. He did not serve in any subsequent parliaments. ...
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[Ontario MPP] After considering /Evidence and discussing proposals with other Arbitrators, parties and others at /Workshop, Arbitrators may place proposals which are ready for voting here. Arbitrators should vote for or against each point or abstain. Only items that receive a majority `support` vote will be passed. Conditional votes for or ...
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[Victorian politician] John Gray (c. 1853 – 7 January 1925) was an Australian politician. Born at Castlemaine to James and Anna Gray, he attended Dame School, Swan Hill State School and Brighton Grammar School before working near Swan Hill on farming stations. He was a mail contractor from Swan Hill to Euston in 1881 but established a sto...
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[banker] John Gray (c. 1755 – September 13, 1829), a Canadian banker, JP and militia officer, was the founder and first president of the Bank of Montreal. ...
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[diplomat] Sir John Walton David Gray KBE CMG (October 1, 1936 – September 1, 2003), was a senior British diplomat. In 1987, as the British ambassador to Beirut, Gray unsuccessfully attempted to dissuade Terry Waite from re-entering Beirut without proper protection, with the result that Waite was kidnapped and held for nearly five years. ...
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[philosopher] Gray has written several influential books, including False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism (1998), which argues that free market globalization is an unstable Enlightenment project currently in the process of disintegration, Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2003), which attacks philosophical humanism,...
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[poet] John Gray (2 March 1866 – 14 June 1934) was an English poet whose works include Silverpoints, The Long Road and Park: A Fantastic Story. It has often been suggested that he was the inspiration behind Oscar Wilde`s fictional Dorian Gray. ==Early life== Born in the working-class district of Bethnal Green, London, he was the first of ...
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[priest] The Ven. John Henry Gray , MA DD (b Carlisle October 29 1823 - d St Leonards 17 March 1890) was the inaugural Archdeacon of Hong Kong, serving from 1868 until his death. ...
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