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Luckock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Herbert Mortimer Luckock (1833–1909), British Anglican priest Russell Mortimer Luckock
Luckock
British Anglican priest (1833–1909)
portal Herbert Mortimer Luckock (11 July 1833 – 24 March 1909 ) was a British Anglican priest in the Church of England. Luckock was born in 1833 at Great
Herbert_Mortimer_Luckock
Canadian politician (1893–1972)
Margarette Rae Morrison Luckock (15 October 1893 – 24 January 1972) known as Rae Luckock. She was a feminist, social justice activist, peace activist and
Rae_Luckock
British Army officer
Major-General Russell Mortimer Luckock, CB, CMG, DSO (27 November 1877 – 1950) was a British Army officer who served as colonel of the King's Own Royal
Russell_Mortimer_Luckock
James Luckock (27 October 1761 – 27 April 1835) was an English jeweller. He became well known in Birmingham for his activities in political and educational
James_Luckcock
Canadian politician and activist
CCF representing the suburban Toronto riding of York East. She and Rae Luckock were the first women elected to the Ontario Legislature. She was the first
Agnes_Macphail
English actor (born 1986)
November 2012. "In Memoriam post for David Cohen from colleague Matthew Luckock's Instagram". Instagram. Retrieved 6 July 2022. Simmons, Eva (14 July 2004)
Oliver_Jackson-Cohen
Mountain in northern Israel
Rendsburg, "The Etymology of χάρτης 'Papyrus Roll'", 161 (note 73). Jer. 49 Luckock, Herbert Mortimer (1885), Footprints of the Son of Man: From the Jordan
Mount_Tabor
English Anglican priest
Buckingham 1853 –1875 Succeeded by Arthur Purey-Cust Preceded by William Champneys Dean of Lichfield 1875 –1892 Succeeded by Herbert Mortimer Luckock
Edward Bickersteth (Dean of Lichfield)
Edward_Bickersteth_(Dean_of_Lichfield)
Early settlers in Massachusetts
the Mayflower. London and New York: Pegasus. p. 258. ISBN 9781643133676. Luckock, Herbert Mortimer (1882). Studies in the History of the Book of Common
Pilgrims_(Plymouth_Colony)
Former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Parliament (MPP) to share the title "first-woman MPP" in 1943 when Rae Luckock was elected. In 1965, Bracondale's MPP, Joseph Gould, died in office sparking
Bracondale
American author & swimmer (born 1949)
"CNN.com - Transcripts". transcripts.cnn.com. Retrieved March 4, 2024. Luckock, Robert (March 25, 2011). "Marathon swimmer poised for Cuba-Florida attempt"
Diana_Nyad
1935 multi-role military aircraft family by Avro
Pilot Officer Charles Fox, Pilot Officer Anthony Lawrence and Sgt. Robert Luckock aboard. The aircraft crashed, killing all aboard, 50 kilometres (30 mi)
Avro_Anson
Canadian feminist organization
equality including measures such as equal pay and public daycare. Rae Luckock was the organization's founding president. Former Labor-Progressive Party
Congress_of_Canadian_Women
Political party in Canada
were elected to the Ontario Legislature as CCFers: Agnes Macphail and Rae Luckock. The 1945 election was a setback, as the party lost most of its seats in
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section)
Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation_(Ontario_Section)
Canadian athlete and politician (1900–1954)
Bogart won and then lost the seat to the Co-operative Commwealth's Rae Luckock a few weeks later. Conacher also served as the sports director for the
Lionel_Conacher
religious and non-religious people. Promoted "universal fraternity". Rae Luckock (1893–1972) – Canadian feminist, peace activist and politician Sigrid Helliesen
List_of_peace_activists
Award
1855 (shared)) William Hagger Barlow (graduate - 1858) Herbert Mortimer Luckock (graduate - 1860) Handley Moule (undergraduate - 1862 (shared)) Henry Donald
Carus_Greek_Testament_Prizes
Church in central Cambridge, England
Cambridge, and fixed in place by the priest and author Herbert Mortimer Luckock, later Dean of Lichfield. The author and academic A. C. Bouquet was the
All_Saints'_Church,_Cambridge
Military unit
Oswald Cuthbert Borrett, KCB, CMG, CBE, DSO 1945 Maj-Gen. Russell Mortimer Luckock, CB, CMG, DSO 1947 Brig. John Herbert Hardy, CBE, MC 1957 Maj-Gen. Richard
King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
King's_Own_Royal_Regiment_(Lancaster)
Third-wave feminist 1875–1939 Mina Loy United Kingdom 1882 1966 1875–1939 Rae Luckock Canada 1893 1972 Socialist feminist 1875–1939 Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess
List_of_feminists
British politician (1867–1949)
1994) on his death, with whom it became extinct. In 1894 he married Alice Luckock; they had two sons and three daughters. Alice died in 1948. Their elder
Herbert Pease, 1st Baron Daryngton
Herbert_Pease,_1st_Baron_Daryngton
Farmers having more seats than the Liberals. Morrison's daughter, Rae Luckock, became a politician and served as an Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth
James_J._Morrison
Early codifications of rules of football
This 1854 portrait includes H. M. Luckock (top left) and E. L. Horne (top right), two of the creators of the 1856 Cambridge Rules
Cambridge_rules
English churchman
Testament (1887, 8vo; 2nd ed. 1888), appeared posthumously, edited by H. M. Luckock. "Woodford, James Russell (WDFT838JR)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University
James_Woodford_(bishop)
1920–1932 First female MPPs elected in Ontario: Agnes Macphail and Rae Luckock, CCF (the forerunner to the New Democratic Party MPPs for York East 1943–1945
List of electoral firsts in Canada
List_of_electoral_firsts_in_Canada
St Andrew's cross spider
Kirsten E.; Backhouse, Kelly; Bradford, Heidi; de Crespigny, Fleur E.; Luckock, Peter R.; Elgar, Mark A. (July 1998). "The Effect of Feeding History on
Argiope_keyserlingi
Unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada
1975), member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1955 – 1967 Rae Luckock (1893 – 1972), member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1943
Arthur,_Ontario
British royal recognitions
The Duke of Albany's)). Half-Pay List. Major-General Russell Mortimer Luckock CMG DSO (late The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)). Half-Pay List
1934_New_Year_Honours
Chief priest of Lichfield Cathedral
1868–1875 William Champneys 1875–1892 Edward Bickersteth 1892–1909 Herbert Luckock 1909–1939 Henry Savage 1939–1952 Frederic Iremonger 1954–1969 William MacPherson
Dean_of_Lichfield
2022 Welsh local election
Independent Charlie McCoubrey o 1,078 63.6 N/A Independent Paul Edwin Luckock 934 55.1 N/A Conservative Tracey Brennen 410 24.2 N/A Conservative Mark
2022 Conwy County Borough Council election
2022_Conwy_County_Borough_Council_election
elected. The CCF won 34 of the 90 seats available in the 1943 election: Rae Luckock; Bracondale (Oakwood, Toronto) 1943-1945; 1st (tied with Macphail) woman
List of Ontario CCF/NDP members
List_of_Ontario_CCF/NDP_members
Name list
diabetologist, epileptologist, and medical researcher Russell Mortimer Luckock (1877–1950), British Army officer during World War I Russell Moses (born
Russell_(given_name)
Military unit
Major-General Francis J. Marshall September 1934 Major-General Russell M. Luckock September 1938 Major-General John H.T. Priestman February 1941 Major-General
54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division
54th_(East_Anglian)_Infantry_Division
1983 UK local government election
Vauxhall Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour P. E. Luckock 2,787 89% Liberal R. J. Flood 230 7% Conservative H. W. Drohan 115 4% Majority 2,557 Registered
1983 Liverpool City Council election
1983_Liverpool_City_Council_election
and feminist, whose research helped end atmospheric nuclear testing Rae Luckock (1893–1972) – Canadian feminist, peace activist and politician Simonne
List of women pacifists and peace activists
List_of_women_pacifists_and_peace_activists
Proposed redevelopment strategy for North West England
tape". Manchester Evening News. 24 April 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2011. Luckock, Russell (30 July 2009). "Port Project: Are There Calmer". Sky News. Retrieved
Atlantic Gateway (North West England)
Atlantic_Gateway_(North_West_England)
Appointments and honours by King George V on June 3, 1918
Berkshire Regiment Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Russell Mortimer Luckock, Royal Lancaster Regiment Temp Lieutenant-Colonel David Lyell DSO Royal
1918_Birthday_Honours
Bellwoods Albert Alexander MacLeod Labour-Progressive 1943 Bracondale Rae Luckock Co-operative Commonwealth 1943 Brant Harry Corwin Nixon Liberal 1919
21st_Parliament_of_Ontario
economist and Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford Very Rev Herbert Mortimer Luckock (1833–1909), Dean of Lichfield General Sir Daniel Lysons GCB (1816–1898)
List_of_Old_Salopians
1986 UK local government election
George Lloyd Old Swan 5 May 1983 Pauline Lowes Melrose 5 May 1983 Paul Luckock Vauxhall 5 May 1983 John Mackintosh Breckfield 5 May 1983 Dorothy Mathews
1986 Liverpool City Council election
1986_Liverpool_City_Council_election
Canadian provincial election
First female MPPs (1943) Party MPP Riding CCF Rae Luckock Bracondale CCF Agnes Macphail York East
1943_Ontario_general_election
British diplomat
daughter of Herbert Pike Pease, 1st Baron Daryngton and Alice Mortimer Luckock, on 30 June 1925. They had two children: Esther Joy Archer (1926–1977)
Norman_Ernest_Archer
Macphail – 1921 Member of Provincial Parliament – Agnes Macphail and Rae Luckock – 1943 Band councilor for a First Nation – Marion Anderson (Big Trout Lake)
Women_in_Canadian_politics
British Army general (1878–1950)
Bartholomew Honorary titles Preceded by Archibald Hunter Colonel of the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) 1926–1945 Succeeded by Russell Mortimer Luckock
Oswald_Borrett
- 9,525 Charles Sims (incumbent) - 8,030 Joseph Gould - 7,333 Margaret Luckock - 3,192 Patrick McKeown - 796 Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale) Frank Clifton
1948 Toronto municipal election
1948_Toronto_municipal_election
Charles Sims (incumbent) - 7,283 Arthur Frost (incumbent) - 6,848 Margaret Luckock - 4,936 Patrick McKeown - 1,335 Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale) George
1947 Toronto municipal election
1947_Toronto_municipal_election
Macphail – 1921 Member of Provincial Parliament – Agnes Macphail and Rae Luckock – 1943 Deputy Premier – Bette Stephenson – 1985 Mayor of Toronto – June
List of the first women holders of political offices in North America
List_of_the_first_women_holders_of_political_offices_in_North_America
British royal recognitions
Ann Lowe. For services to the community in Pendleton, Lancashire. Dolly Luckock, Volunteer Shop Manager, Oxfam, Tavistock, Devon. For charitable services
1996_New_Year_Honours
Honorary titles Preceded by Russell Mortimer Luckock Colonel of the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) 1947–1957 Succeeded by Richard Neville Anderson
John_Herbert_Hardy
British Army officer
Succeeded by Sir Philip Robertson Preceded by Sir Torquhil Matheson GOC 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division 1930–1934 Succeeded by Russell Luckock
Francis Marshall (British Army officer)
Francis_Marshall_(British_Army_officer)
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Tamil
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Affectionate
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Muslim
Expression
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Australian, Finnish, Japanese
In the Middle of the Ocean; Ocean Centred
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Arabic
Strong Willed; Charitable; Giving
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Splendour
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Greek
Winner of Atalanta.
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French
From the north.
Biblical
warlike; a lover of horseslover of horses
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Tamil
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Lord Rama and Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
English American
Darling. From the Old English 'dearling'.
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