Alan. born 1934, British actor and playwright. His plays include Forty Years On (1968), The Old Country (1977), The Madness of George III (1991), The History Boys (2004), and the monologues for television Talking Heads (1987, 1998)
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(Enoch) Arnold. 1867–1931, British novelist, noted for The Old Wives' Tale (1908), Clayhanger (1910), and other works set in the Staffordshire Potteries
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James Gordon. 1837–1931, US newspaper editor, born in Scotland. He founded (1835) the New York Herald and introduced techniques of modern news reporting
4.
Jill. 1931–90, British actress
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Richard Bedford, 1st Viscount. 1870–1947, Canadian Conservative statesman; prime minister (1930–35)
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Sir Richard Rodney. 1936–2012, British composer, noted for film music and his operas The Mines of Sulphur (1965) and Victory (1970)
Bennett in American English1
(ˈbɛnɪt)
noun
a masculine name
see also Benedict1
Bennett in American English2
(ˈbɛnɪt)
1.
(Enoch) Arnold1867-1931; Eng. novelist
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James Gordon1795-1872; U.S. journalist, born in Scotland: founder of the New York Herald
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Richard Bedford1st Viscount Bennett 1870-1947; Cdn. statesman: prime minister of Canada (1930-35)