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  1. 2 days ago · William Beckett-Denison: Conservative: Frederick George Milner: Conservative: Death Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities: 12 November 1890 1: Moir Tod Stormonth Darling: Conservative: Sir Charles John Pearson: Conservative: Resignation (Senator of the College of Justice) Eccles 4: 22 October 1890 Alfred John Francis Egerton: Conservative ...

  2. 5 days ago · William Beddome was a senior deacon at Maze Pond, and on the committee of the Stepney Baptist College. Bell, Thomas (1792 – 1880) Zoologist who contributed to many popular works on such subjects as Crustacea, reptiles and quadrupeds.

  3. 2 days ago · Each bay contains, between the principal windows, the arms and supporters of all the sovereigns of England, richly carved, from William the Conqueror to her present Majesty, Queen Victoria; and on each side are panels, with sceptres, labels, and appropriate foliage.

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  4. 3 days ago · His father James Beckett (1841-1915) and his uncle William Beckett (1843-1930) were building contractors who built the Methodist church in Rathgar, Dublin. They also built the National Library and the National Museum on either side of Leinster House in Dublin, and it was this undertaking that first inspired a love of architecture in James' son ...

  5. 4 days ago · In 1918, Rupert Evelyn Beckett (1870–1955) sat on the Treasury Committee on bank amalgamations. In 1921, Beckett & Co. merged with the London County & Westminster Bank—later known as the Westminster Bank. He was chairman of the Westminster Bank between 1931 and 1950.

  6. 5 days ago · Fun fact – Leeds Beckett was named after William Beckett, who bought the estate that is now Headingley Campus in 1832 (as opposed to the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett).

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  8. 2 days ago · William Caslon, founder of the existing letterfoundry in Chiswell Street, was born in 1692. He first turned his attention to type-founding in 1740, when he was engaged by the Christian Knowledge Society to make the punches for a fount of Arabic type for printing the Psalms and New Testament in that language.