Batten (surname) — People named Batten include: * Adrian Batten, English (Anglican) composer. * Ann Batten, New Zealand politician. * Billy Batten, a famous rugby league superstar. * Charles Lynn Batten, an associate professor at University of California, Los… … Wikipedia
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Samuel Pepys — Pepys redirects here. For other uses, see Pepys (disambiguation). Samuel Pepys Portrait of Samuel Pepys by J. Hayls. Oil on canvas, 1666, 756 mm × 629 mm National Portrait Gallery, London. Born 23 February 1633( … Wikipedia
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Chris Davies — For other people named Chris Davies, see Chris Davies (disambiguation). Chris Davies Member of the European Parliament for North West England Incumbent … Wikipedia
David Martin (Scottish politician) — For other people named David Martin, see David Martin (disambiguation). David Martin MEP Member of the European Parliament for Scotland Incumbent Assumed office 10 June 1999 … Wikipedia