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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_BlairTony Blair - Wikipedia

    58 minutes ago · The family returned to the United Kingdom in mid-1958. They lived for a time with Hazel's mother and stepfather (William McClay) at their home in Stepps on the outskirts of north-east Glasgow. Blair's father accepted a job as a lecturer at Durham University, and moved the family to Durham, England, when Blair was five. It was the beginning of a ...

    • John Major
    • Labour
    • 4, including Euan
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    1 day ago · Terminology The International Monument to the Reformation, a statue erected in Geneva in 1909 depicting William Farel, John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and John Knox, four leaders of the Reformed tradition of Protestantism In the 16th-century context, the term mainly covers four major movements: Lutheranism, Calvinism, the Radical Reformation, and the Catholic Reformation. Historian John Bossy ...

  3. 1 day ago · Life and career Early life and education Main article: Early life of Samuel Johnson Johnson's birthplace in Market Square, Lichfield Samuel Johnson was born on 18 September 1709 to Sarah Johnson (née Ford) (1669–1759) and Michael Johnson (1656–1731), a bookseller. His mother was 40 when she gave birth to Johnson in the family home above his father's bookshop in Lichfield, Staffordshire ...

    • English, Latin
    • Tory
  4. 1 day ago · Sutton Coldfield, specifically the aforementioned Sutton Park, is a pivotal location in Hekla's Children by James Brogden. Sutton Park was the site of a portal between the physical world and the spirit world of Un. The Sadness of The King George, a 2021 novel by Birmingham author Shaun Hand, is set in the town during summer 2005. Arts

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    • West Midlands
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