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Audrey Cooper
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Chronicle in 2006 as an assistant metro editor, rising to replace Stephen Proctor as managing editor in May 2013. She left the Chronicle effective June
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was bought by Griffiths Bentley of Staffordshire for £4.27 million. Stephen Proctor became managing director of Griffiths Bentley. Griffiths Bentley was
Young Tom Morris
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(2007). Tommy's Honor. New York: Gotham Books. ISBN 978-1-59240-342-4. Stephen Proctor (11 April 2019). Monarch of the Green: Young Tom Morris: Pioneer of
Short Mat Players Tour
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the original on 1 November 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018. "Bowls: Stephen Proctor is top of the new world order". Crewe Chronicle. 15 November 2017.
List of short mat bowls competitions
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Tour - Bowls Chat". Bowls Chat. Retrieved 20 October 2017. "Bowls: Stephen Proctor is top of the new world order". Crewe Chronicle. 15 November 2017.
Top of My Lungs
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Joy Kayser, Anne Kayser, Kara Langer, Gabriel Lopez, Nathan Nockels, Stephen Proctor , Sarah Schatz and Denise Tabscott – choir (4, 7) Devin Dean, Garland
2001 Cumbria County Council election
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Candidate Votes % Liberal Democrats Lawson Short 1,640 53.1% Conservative Stephen Proctor 1,448 46.9% Turnout 3,088 69.6% Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament
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Randy Smith 49.35 Clayton Kirby 88.35 (3) 1991 Clifton Lewis 49.4 Stephen Proctor 94.5 (3) 1992 Charles Newton 47.7 Dan Upton 108.05 (3) 1993 Douglas
A Discovery of Witches (TV series)
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Myles as Rebecca Bishop (series 1–2), Diana's mother David Newman as Stephen Proctor (series 1, guest series 2), Diana's father Chloe Dumas as Meridiana
Edith Mary Walker
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Society of Antiquaries of London in May 1949. Walker, E. M. (1952). Stephen Proctor ; the Builder of Fountains Hall. "Obituary: Miss E M Walker". Yorkshire
Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
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Chamber taken against the Catholic Yorke by his Puritan neighbour Sir Stephen Proctor . Additional information (attribution): as the play was not included