William Henry Clegg — Dr. William Henry Clegg was the first Governor of the South African Reserve Bank from 17 December 1920 until 31 December 1921. His successor was Dr. Johannes Postmus.References* [http://www.reservebank.co.za/internet/publication.nsf/0/CDE7EC4FE481… … Wikipedia
Clegg — Contents 1 Clegg as a surname 2 Other names 3 Places 3.1 Fiction 4 See also … Wikipedia
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Clegg Hoyt — (December 10, 1910, in Connecticut, USA – October 6, 1967, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles of a stroke) was an American actor who appeared primarily on television. Filmography In the Heat of the Night (1967) (uncredited) ... as Deputy The Monkees… … Wikipedia
Clegg — This name is of English locational origin from a place thus called at the foot of Owl Hill, Lancashire. Recorded as Clegg circa 1200 and as Cleg in the 1285 Assize Court Rolls of that county the name derives from the Olde Norse kleggi meaning… … Surnames reference
Nick Clegg — The Right Honourable Nick Clegg MP Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom … Wikipedia
Samuel Clegg — Portrait de Samuel Clegg . Naissance 1781 Manchester … Wikipédia en Français
Brian Clegg — (born 1955) is an English author and popular science writer. He has written a range of popular science books, covering topics including light, infinity, quantum entanglement and surviving the impact of climate change, and biographies of Roger… … Wikipedia
Samuel Clegg — (1781–1861), British civil engineer.Clegg was born at Manchester on 2 March 1781, received a scientific education under the care of Dr. Dalton. He was then apprenticed to Boulton and Watt, and at the Soho factory witnessed many of William Murdoch … Wikipedia
Clarence Henry Willcock — Clarence Henry (Harry) Willcock, (23 January 1896 – 12 December 1952) a member of the Liberal Party, was the last person in the UK to be prosecuted for refusing to produce an Identity Card. Compulsory identity cards had been re introduced during… … Wikipedia