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  2. Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, 27 July 1625 to 28 May 1672, was an English military officer, politician and diplomat from Barnwell, Northamptonshire. During the First English Civil War , he served with the Parliamentarian army, and was an Member of Parliament at various times between 1645 and 1660.

  3. Edward Lucas (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Lucas is non-resident Senior Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis. [1] Until 2018, he was a senior editor at The Economist.Before moving to The Economist, he edited Business Russia and Business Eastern Europe for the EIU in Vienna, was a Foreign Correspondent for The Independent newspaper, and produced Newshour for the BBC World Service. [2]

  4. Edward S. Casey - Wikipedia

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    Edward S. Casey (born February 24, 1939, in Topeka, Kansas) is an American philosopher and university professor. He has published several volumes on phenomenology , philosophical psychology , and the philosophy of space and place.

  5. A Voyage to the South Sea, and Round the World - Wikipedia

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    A Voyage to the South Sea, and Round the World is a 1712 book by Edward Cooke, about a real-life circumnavigation of the Earth in two ships, under the command of Woodes Rogers. It is notable for including a firsthand account of castaway Alexander Selkirk, whose tale appears to have helped inspire Daniel Defoe to write Robinson Crusoe a few ...

  6. Sir Edward Dering, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Dering was the eldest son of Sir Anthony Dering (d. 1636) of Surrenden Dering. His mother, Sir Anthony's second wife, was Frances, daughter of Chief Baron Robert Bell.. He was born in the Tower of London on 28 January 1598, his father being the deputy-lieutenant.

  7. Edward Winslow - Wikipedia

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    Edward Winslow (18 October 1595 – 8 May 1655) was a Separatist and New England political leader who traveled on the Mayflower in 1620. He was one of several senior leaders on the ship and also later at Plymouth Colony. Both Edward Winslow and his brother, Gilbert Winslow signed the Mayflower Compact.

  8. Thomas Edward Bowdich - Wikipedia

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    Bowdich was born at Bristol and educated at Bristol Grammar School.In 1813, he married Sarah Wallis, who shared his subsequent career.In 1814, through his uncle, John Hope Smith, governor of the British Gold Coast settlements, he obtained a writership in the service of the African Company of Merchants and was sent to Cape Coast.

  9. A. G. Edwards - Wikipedia

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    The company served its clients through its branch-office networks staffed with 6,618 financial consultants, managing $374 billion in total client assets, and $44 billion in fee based accounts. During its fiscal year 2007, ending February 28, A.G. Edwards had net revenues of $3,110,500,000 and net earnings of $331,400,000.