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Charles Eyre — For other people named Charles Eyre, see Charles Eyre (disambiguation). Charles Eyre Died 1729 Kew, Surrey, England Occupation Colonial Administrator Known for President of Bengal Sir Charles Eyre (died 1729), of … Wikipedia
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Charles Hastings — or Charlie Hastings may refer to: Sir Charles Hastings, 1st Baronet (1752–1823), English nobleman; illegitimate son of Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon; achieved rank of general Charles Abney Hastings (1792–1858), English nobleman and… … Wikipedia
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Richard Eyre — For other people named Richard Eyre, see Richard Eyre (disambiguation). Richard Eyre Born Richard Charles Hastings Eyre 28 March 1943 (1943 03 28) (age 68) Barnstaple, Devon, England Occupation Theatre director … Wikipedia
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