Infobox economist name JacobViner school tradition Chicago School of Economics color maroon image birth ... awards repec prefix repec id JacobViner May 3, 1892 September 12, 1970 was a Canadian economist .... ref Alan O. Ebenstein, http books.google.co.uk books?id tpFfjxshO08C&pg PA164&dq JacobViner Chicago ... 10 11 title Jacon Viner url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 629468 JacobViner publisher britannica ref ref cite web last Leitch first Alexander year 1978 accessdate 2009 10 11 title Viner, Jacob url http etcweb.princeton.edu CampusWWW Companion viner jacob.html publisher Princeton University Press ref Chicago school economics Viner played a role in government, most notably as an advisor ... arks.princeton.edu ark 88435 8p58pc94c JacobViner Papers at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University http cepa.newschool.edu het profiles viner.htm Profile of JacobViner at the http ... Chicago school economists Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Viner, Jacob ALTERNATIVE ... September 12, 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner, Jacob Category 1892 births Category 1970 deaths ... in Quebec bg de JacobViner es JacobViner fr JacobViner ja nl JacobViner pl JacobViner ru , sv JacobViner ..., pp. 164 165 ref Biography Viner was born in 1892 in Montreal , Quebec to Romania n immigrant parents ... times Viner also taught at Stanford and Yale Universities and went twice to the Graduate Institute ... and Financial Group ref At both Chicago and Princeton, Viner had a reputation as being one of the toughest ... studied under Viner while attending the University of Chicago . Work Viner was a noted opponent ... spending that Keynes pushed for, Viner argued that Keynes s analysis was flawed and would not stand ... the long run and short run long and short run cost curves , his work is still used today. ref JacobViner, 1931. Costs Curves and Supply Curves, Zeitschrift f r National lkonomie , 3, pp. 23 46. Reprinted ... more details
Distinguish2 the author of Viner s Abridgment Charles William Viner A.M., Ph.D., 1812 ref name birch Birch, Brian. Biographies of Philatelists and Dealers . 9th edition. Standish, Wigan 2008, p.1468. ref 1906 ref name lp The Death of Dr. Viner in The London Philatelist , Vol. XV, No.172, April 1906, pp. 88 89. ref was a British philatelist who was a founding member of the Philatelic Society, London , later to become the Royal Philatelic Society London , and who was present at the initial meeting of the society on 10 April 1869. His obituary in The London Philatelist referred to him as the Father of Philately and elsewhere he was described as the vieille garde old guard of philately having been actively collecting and writing about stamps since 1860. ref name lp In 1921 he was entered on the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists as one of the founding Fathers of philately . Early days According to Fred Melville , Viner first became interested in stamp collecting in about 1855 when a lady friend asked him to help her compile a chart representative of the stamps of the world, but Viner did not start his own collection until 1860. Viner was quoted as saying in 1889 I remember counting my stamps with much glee when they reached a hundred. and I saw some collections with two or three hundred and heard of one with five hundred. Cancelled specimens were principally seen but I can recall one ... . London T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., 1920, pp. 117 118. ref Philatelic literature Viner assisted Mount Brown ... by Viner. The pages of the managazine contain a number of spirited but good humoured exchanges between Viner and Adelaide Lucy Fenton , another early philatelist. Viner translated and published ... 1840 1864 . In 1865 Viner became compiler of Edward A. Oppen Edward Oppen s Postage Stamp ... References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Viner, Charles ALTERNATIVE ... Viner, Charles Category British philatelists Category 1812 births Category 1906 deaths Philately ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Viner Sound is a sound geography sound on the northwest side of Gilford Island and northeast of Baker Island in the British Columbia Coast Central Coast of British Columbia , Canada . References BCGNIS 24929 Viner Sound coord 50 47 00 N 126 24 00 W display title Category Central Coast of British Columbia Category Sounds of British Columbia BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Michael Viner image caption image size ... Incredible Bongo Band notable instruments website Michael Viner February 27, 1944 &ndash August 8, 2009 ... in the early 1970s, has been frequently integrated into many hip hop recordings. Biography Viner was born in Washington, D.C. , Viner attended the Chadwick School in Palos Verdes, California , majored ... Michael Viner dies at 65 tabloid book publisher , Los Angeles Times , August 13, 2009. ref Viner began his entertainment industry career working summers during high school in the mail ... rockdaily index.php 2009 08 14 remembering michael viner the man who recorded apache Remembering Michael Viner, The Man Who Recorded Apache , Rolling Stone , August 14, 2009. Accessed August 19, 2009. ref Viner produced a record in 1970 called The Best of Marcel Marceau , a joke album that featured ... song by Preston Epps . That success led Viner to produce Bongo Rock , another album for the group ... You Light Up My Life . ref name RSObit Viner married the actress Deborah Raffin in 1974 ref name Woo ... opened Dove Books on Tape in 1985 in the garage of their Coldwater Canyon home. Viner had won an 8,000 bet in a backgammon game with the author Sidney Sheldon rather than taking the money, Viner asked Sheldon to let him publish two of his books as audiobooks. Although Viner became known for publishing ... gst fullpage.html?res 9F0CE7DF1139F93BA15751C0A965958260 Profile Michael Viner and Deborah Raffin ... suffering some financial setbacks, Viner and Raffin sold Dove in 1997, ref Scott Collins, http ... Seeks Bankruptcy After Losing Suit , New York Times , September 11, 2003. ref In 2005 Viner established ... VR1117924779.html?categoryid 21&cs 1 Viner rises again with Phoenix Books , Variety magazine Variety , June 20, 2005. ref Viner sold Phoenix to Dwight D. Opperman in 2007 ref Diane Garrett, http ... article CA6675593.html?industryid 47144 Phoenix Books Michael Viner Dead at 65 , Publishers ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Horace Viner image fullname Horace Viner ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City dateofbirth 1880 ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City cityofbirth Chirk countryofbirth Wales ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City dateofdeath June 1955 ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City cityofdeath Rhyl countryofdeath Wales ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper years1 clubs1 Birkenhead caps1 goals1 years2 1904 clubs2 Stoke City F.C. Stoke caps2 1 goals2 0 years3 clubs3 Rhyl F.C. Rhyl caps3 goals3 Horace Viner 1880 June 1955 was a professional was a Welsh association football footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke City F.C. Stoke . ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City cite book last Matthews first Tony title The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City year 1994 publisher Lion Press isbn 0952415100 ref Career Viner was born in Chirk and played for Birkenhead before joining Stoke City F.C. Stoke in 1904. ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City He was signed as back up to Welsh international goalkeeper Leigh Richmond Roose and Jack Benton . ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City Viner s only appearance for Stoke game against Nottingham Forest F.C. Nottingham Forest in March 1904. ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City On his release at the end of the season he joined Rhyl F.C. Rhyl . ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City After finishing his footballing career at Rhyl, Viner started his own caravan park. ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City Career statistics class wikitable style text align center rowspan 2 Club rowspan 2 Season colspan 2 League colspan 2 FA Cup colspan 2 Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Stoke City F.C. Stoke ref name The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Viner, Horace ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Rhyl , Wales DEFAULTSORT Viner, Horace Category Welsh footballers Category Stoke City F.C. players ... more details
Katharine Viner born 1971 ref name Viner1 Katharine Viner http www.guardian.co.uk lifeandstyle 2004 nov 27 weekend.katharineviner Dear diary ... , The Guardian , 27 November 2004 ref is a British journalist and deputy editor of The Guardian . ref http www.guardian.co.uk profile katharineviner Profile page , The Guardian ref Raised in Yorkshire, ref name Viner1 the daughter of teachers, she was educated at Ripon Grammar School ref http www.ripongrammar.co.uk general information history.php General Information A short history of Ripon Grammar School , Ripon Grammar School ref and read English at University of Oxford Oxford University . Just before her finals, Viner won a competition organised by The Guardian nowiki nowiki s women s page and was advised to pursue a career in journalism. ref name Tomlin Julie Tomlin http www.pressgazette.co.uk story.asp?storyCode 30360§ioncode 1 It s good to feel scared from time to time , Press Gazette , 6 May 2005 ref After periods on Cosmopolitan magazine Cosmopolitan and The Sunday Times Magazine , Viner joined The Guardian in 1997, at first working on the women s page, and became editor of the Saturday Weekend supplement in 1998. She was made features editor in 2006 ref Dominic Ponsford http www.pressgazette.co.uk story.asp?storyCode 33174§ioncode 1 Guardian aims big guns at web , Press Gazette , 3 February 2006 ref and deputy editor in 2008. ref Laura Oliver http www.journalism.co.uk news guardian news amp media names paul johnson as deputy editor s2 a532056 Guardian News & Media names Paul Johnson as deputy editor , Journalism.co.uk, 6 August 2008 ref She is best known for My Name Is Rachel Corrie , a play she compiled with actor ... Viner http www.guardian.co.uk stage 2005 apr 08 theatre.israelandthepalestinians Let me fight ... . NAME Viner, Katharine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1971 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner, Katharine Category 1971 births Category Alumni of the University ... more details
. III., Mr. Viner has translated, abridged, remodelled, and introduced or referred to in his work. The author ... of Mr. Viner s performance is thus given by Mr. Justice Story. It is a cumbersome compilation ..., J., says Brother Viner is not an authority. Cite the Cases that Viner quotes that you may do. Mr. Hoffman ... who abridges the least is most to be relied on hence Viner, as the repository of certain and ample ... of Viner s Abridgment. 1 Leg. Rep. 298 Pref. 18 Viner 6 N. A. Rev. 74 23 9 1 Co. Lit. 45, a 3 Co. Lit ... W Johnson. 1847. Pages 711 and 712. ref References Viner, C. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalCountry AUS MedalSport Women s mountain bike orienteering MedalCompetition World MTB Orienteering Championships World Championships MedalSilver 2002 Fontainebleu Long MedalBottom Emily Viner is an Australian mountain bike orienteering mountain bike orienteer . She won a silver medal in the long distance at the 2002 World MTB Orienteering Championships , placed fourth in the sprint, and fifth in the relay with the Australian team. ref name mtb woc 2002 cite web url http orienteering.org index.php iof2006 Results Mountain Bike Orienteering World MTB Orienteering Championships MTB WOC 2002 FRA title MTB WOC 2002 FRA. Fontainebleau, France, 1 6 July 2002 publisher International Orienteering Federation accessdate 28 August 2010 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Viner, Emily ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian mountain bike orienteer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner, Emily Category Australian orienteers Category Australian female cyclists Category Mountain bike orienteers Category Living people Category Article Feedback 5 orienteering bio stub Australia cycling bio stub ... more details
BLP sources date November 2011 Brian Viner is an award winning journalist and author , born in October 1961. Viner was educated at King George V School, Southport, then at St Andrews University . In 1985 6 he was a Robert T Jones Memorial Scholar at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a columnist on The Independent from January 1999 to December 2011, and is now freelance. He was principally a sports writer on The Independent, and The Brian Viner Interview with a well known sporting figure was, until its termination after almost 13 years, the longest running weekly sports interview in British newspaper journalism. He was shortlisted five times as Interviewer of the Year in the British Press Awards and the Sports Journalism Awards. Viner previously wrote for the Mail on Sunday , where in 1997, as that newspaper s TV critic, he won a What the Papers Say Award. He is also the author of five books, all non fiction. Tales of the Country and its sequel The Pheasants Revolt recount the story of his, and his family s, move from London to Herefordshire . ref name Hereford Ali, Pele, Lillee & Me A Personal Odyssey Through the Sporting Seventies recalls his childhood as a sports enthusiast, ref name IOM http www.iomtoday.co.im lifestyle manx entertainment news book review life with sporting icons of the 70s 1 1762462 BOOK REVIEW LIFE WITH SPORTING ICONS OF THE 70S , iomtoday.co.im, 12 April 2007, retrieved 2011 11 12 ref and Nice To See It, To See It Nice The Seventies in Front of the Telly is similarly a memoir, but about television . His latest book, Cream Teas, Traffic Jams and Sunburn The Great British Holiday was voted Travel Book of the Year in The 2011 British Travel Press Awards. In 2010 Tales of the Country was adapted for the stage by the Pentabus Theatre Company ... . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Viner, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner ... more details
Irina Aleksandrovna Viner born July 30, 1948 is a Russians Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach who is head trainer of the Russian national team. ref As stated once in the article for Yevgeniya Kanayeva and wikt thrice thrice in the article for Alina Kabayeva . ref She is Jewish. http www.yivoencyclopedia.org article.aspx Sport Jews in Sport in the USSR She has trained sportwomen like Evgeniya Kanaeva born in 1990 1 gold in 2008 Olympic Games Olympics , 11 gold in World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships World , 9 gold in Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships European , 4 gold in Gymnastics at the World Games World games , 3 gold in World Cup ref As stated in http fig.lx2.sportcentric.com athletes 23 her record at F d ration Internationale de Gymnastique FIG ref Alina Kabaeva b. 1983 1 gold in 2004 Olympic Games Olympics and bronze in 2000, 10 gold in World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships World , 15 gold in Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships European , 5 gold in World Cup ref As stated in http fig.lx2.sportcentric.com athletes 2511 her record at F d ration Internationale de Gymnastique FIG ref Irina Tchachina b. 1982 1 silver in 2004 Olympics, 3 gold in World, 6 gold in European, 4 gold in Gymnastics at the World Games World games ref As stated in http fig.lx2.sportcentric.com athletes 2499 her record at F d ration Internationale de Gymnastique FIG ref Yanina Batyrchina b. 1979 1 silver in 1996 Olympics, 5 gold in World, 5 gold in European ref As stated in http fig.lx2.sportcentric.com athletes 448 her record at F d ration Internationale de Gymnastique FIG ref Olga Kapranova b. 1987 10 gold in World, 5 gold in European, 2 gold in World Games ref As stated in http ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Viner, Irina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 30, 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner, Irina Category ... stub Rhythmic gymnastics bio stub fr Irina Viner it Irina Aleksandrovna Viner ja ru ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox MP honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Ian Viner honorific suffix Officer of the Order of Australia AO image constituency MP Division of Stirling Stirling parliament Australian majority predecessor Harry Webb Australian politician Harry Webb successor Ron Edwards Australian politician Ron Edwards term start 2 December 1972 term end 5 March 1983 birth date birth date and age df yes 1933 1 21 birth place death date death place nationality Australian spouse party Liberal Party of Australia relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion signature website footnotes Robert Ian Viner Officer of the Order of Australia AO born 21 January 1933 is an Australian former politician. He was the Liberal Party of Australia member for the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives seat of Division of Stirling Stirling from 1972 until his defeat by Ron Edwards Australian politician Ron Edwards in the Australian federal election, 1983 1983 election . He was Minister for Aboriginal Affairs from 1975 to 1978, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Australia Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs from 1978 to 1981 he was in Cabinet of Australia Cabinet from November 1980. In 1981, he became Minister for Industrial Relations, but in April 1982 he became Minister for Defence Support and Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence and a member of the Defence Council. ref cite web title Members of the House of Representatives since 1901 publisher Parliament of Australia work Parliamentary Handbook url http www.aph.gov.au library handbook historical representatives story.zammit.htm accessdate 13 ... Ron Edwards years 1972 83 end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Viner, Robert Ian ALTERNATIVE NAMES Viner, Ian SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH 21 January 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH Living person PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner, Robert Ian Category ... more details
William Samuel Viner 5 December 1881, East Maitland, New South Wales 27 March 1933, Sydney was an Australia n chess master. He was the West Australian champion in 1900, 1901, 1903 and 1905, and won the Perth Chess Club s handicap tournament three times. He also won four times Australian Chess Championship 1906, 1912, 1913, 1924 and once New Zealand Chess Championship in 1907. ref http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A120367b.htm Viner, William Samuel 1881 1933 Biographical Entry Australian Dictionary of Biography Online Bot generated title ref References references John van Manen, Viner, William Samuel 1881 1933 , Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, pp 329 330. External links http www.365chess.com players William S Viner William S Viner chess games 365Chess.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Viner, William Samuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 December 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 March 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner, William Samuel Category 1881 births Category 1933 deaths Category Australian chess players Australia chess bio stub ... more details
Jacob s is a Brand brand name for several lines of biscuit s and Cracker food crackers , notably Jacob s Cream Crackers. The brand name in the Republic of Ireland is owned by Jacob Fruitfield Food Group and in the United Kingdom it is owned under license by United Biscuits . History File Jacob s trade mark 2404560.jpg thumb right 170px Jacob s 1885 registered trademark used on several lines of biscuits The originator of the Jacob s brand name was the small biscuit bakery, W & R Jacob, founded in 1885 in Bridge Street, Waterford , Ireland by William Beale Jacob and his brother Robert. It later moved ... Jacob L pool Ltd. ref Cite web last The History of Advertising Trust authorlink History of Advertising ... branch retaining the W & R Jacob name while the Liverpool branch was renamed Jacob s Bakery Ltd. In the 1970s, W & R Jacob in Dublin merged with Boland s Biscuits to form Irish Biscuits Ltd. and moved ... title W & R Jacob Ltd. 1839 date 2011 08 13 url http archive.liverpool.gov.uk dserve.exe?&dsqIni ... ref In 1990, the two companies once again came under common ownership and became Jacob s Biscuit Group ... Biscuits announced that they had made an agreement for the latter to acquire Jacob s Biscuit Group ... 10 30 ref ref cite press release title UB to Acquire Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 07 ... of Groupe Danone s biscuit division by Kraft Foods , the production and sales Jacob ..., United Biscuits, and Fruitfield Foods announced that Jacob s Biscuit Group would be split, with United ... in the Republic of Ireland W & R Jacob Ltd. to Fruitfield Foods Ltd publisher Groupe Danone date ... release title Update on UB s Acquisition of Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 08 03 url ... press release title Fruitfield Foods Buys W&R Jacob publisher Jacob Fruitfield Food Group date 2004 ... Foods was subsequently renamed the Jacob Fruitfield Food Group. Since their acquisitions, United Biscuits and Jacob Fruitfield Food Group have sparred in court over the use of the Jacob s brand ... more details
About the Biblical patriarchs patriarch other uses Jacob disambiguation Infobox saint name Jacob birth date death date feast day venerated in Judaism br Christianity br Islam image Jacob Wrestling with the Angel.jpg imagesize 250px caption Jacob wrestling with an angel , as imagined in a Bible illustration ... as many Jew s, Christian s and Muslim s suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Jacob IPAc en icon ... page 381 entry Jacob ref , as described in the Hebrew Bible , the Talmud , the New Testament and the Qur ... twin brother of Esau . Jacob had twelve sons and at least one daughter, by his Polygamy ... , Dan biblical figure Dan , Naphtali , Gad son of Jacob Gad , Asher , Issachar , Zebulun , daughter ... Enumerations of the twelve tribes vary. Because Jacob effectively adopted two of his grandsons by Joseph ... Before the birth of Benjamin, Jacob is renamed Israel by an angel bibleverse Genesis 32 28 29 HE ... of a severe drought in Canaan , Jacob moved to Ancient Egypt Egypt at the time when his son Joseph was viceroy. Jacob died there 17 years later, and Joseph carried Jacob s remains to the land ..., Isaac, Rebekah and Jacob s wife Leah bibleverse Genesis 49 29 50 14 HE . Historicity Most biblical ... of Jacob, as late 6th and 5th centuries BCE literary compositions that have ideological and theological ..., 2003, p. 246 ref Jacob in Genesis The biblical account of the life of Jacob is found in the Book of Genesis , chapters 25 50. Jacob and Esau s birth Jacob and his twin brother, Esau, were born to Isaac ..., with his heel grasped by the hand of the second, Jacob, to come out. According to Genesis 25 25 ... , assui Citation needed date April 2009 . The second is named , Jacob Ya aqob or Ya aqov ... natures as they matured. ...and Esau was a cunning hunter, a man of the field but Jacob was a simple ... them also differed And Isaac loved Esau because he did eat of his venison but Rebekah loved Jacob. bibleverse Genesis 25 28 HE Sale of the birthright File JacobBirthright.jpg thumb 235px left Jacob ... more details
Image The Family of Sir Robert Vyner by John Michael Wright.jpg thumb right 250px Sir Robert Viner and his family, as painted by John Michael Wright . Sir Robert Viner, 1st Baronet , alternatively Vyner 1631 2 September 1688 , Lord Mayor of London , was born in Warwick , but migrated in early life to London, where he was apprenticed to his uncle, Sir Thomas Vyner 1558 1665 , a goldsmith, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1653 1654. Soon Robert became a partner in his kinsman s business, and in 1666 an alderman of the city of London in 1665 he was made a knight, and in the following year a baronet. He was sheriff during the year of the Great Fire of London great fire in London , and was chosen Lord Mayor in 1674. Combining like his uncle the business of a banker with that of a goldsmith, Viner, who produced the jewel studded replica of the Crown of St. Edward and the King s Orb, used for Charles II of England Charles II s coronation in 1661, ref http www.londononline.co.uk monarchy St Edwards Crown SDt Edward s Crown http www.londononline.co.uk monarchy Kings Orb the King s Orb . ref was brought much into contact with Charles II and with the court. The king attended his mayoral banquet, and the Lord Mayor erected an equestrian statue in his honour on a spot now covered by Mansion House, London Mansion House . Sir Robert bought Swakeleys House in Ickenham , north of London from the wife .... Viner died in Windsor, Berkshire Windsor on 2 September 1688. References Reflist Sources Viner a Family History , published anonymously 1885 . 1911 cite DNB wstitle Viner, Robert Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Viner, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord Mayor of London DATE OF BIRTH 1631 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 September 1688 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Viner ... Viner, Robert, 1st Baronet Category People from Warwick Category English goldsmiths Category High Sheriffs of Norfolk nl Robert Viner ... more details
Jacob Thomas may refer to Jacob Thomas VC , British Victoria Cross recipient Jacob Thomas soccer , American soccer player Jacob Thomas educator See also intitle Jacob Thomas hndis Thomas, Jacob ... more details
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B nai Jacob Hebrew Sons of Jacob , or B nai Jacob Synagogue or Congregation B nai Jacob or variations, may refer to Congregation B nai Jacob Woodbridge, Connecticut B nai Jacob Synagogue Ottumwa, Iowa , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wapello County B nai Jacob Synagogue Middletown, Pennsylvania synagogue disambiguation ... more details
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