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Mayne
Mayne may refer to:
People
Andrew Mayne, magician and filmmaker
Brent Mayne (born 1968), American baseball catcher
Chris Mayne (born 1988), professional , Canada
Mayne Island Water Aerodrome
Mayne Queen, the ferry that serves the island
Ireland
Mayne, County Westmeath, a townland in Mayne civil parish
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Jim Mayne
James Herman Mayne (Aug 27, 1950 – July 16, 2015) was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party from 1983 Mayne, a former president of the National Farmers Union, led the party in the 1986 and 1989 provincial elections.
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Thom Mayne
Mayne received the Pritzker Architecture Prize in March 2005.
Early life and career
Mayne was born in Waterbury, Connecticut. ""Interview with Thom Mayne" - The Plan 014 (May 2006)
External links
Morphosis.com - Official Website
Metropolis article on Mayne
TED Talks.com: Thom
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Clarice Mayne
Mayne sang in the variety theatre act called "Clarice Mayne and That". (1916)
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External links
Information about Mayne and Tate
Many photos of Mayne
signed, colourised photo of Mayne
Links to footage of Mayne
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Robert Mayne
Mayne was the fifth son of William Mayne of Powis Logie, Clackmannanshire and his second wife Helen Galbraith, daughter of William Galbraith of Balgair In 1774 Mayne's brother Sir William Mayne acquired control of both seats at Gatton.
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Karen Mayne
Early life and education
Mayne was born in Salt Lake City. Upon the death of her husband, Senator Ed Mayne, in 2007, Mayne was appointed to his senate seat.
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Martina Mayne
Martina Thomson, stage name Martina Mayne, (c. 1925–2013) was a German actress, art therapist, poet and translator, active in England. Death
Mayne died from pneumonia in 2013 at the age of 88 after suffering from bone cancer.
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Edward Mayne
He was the eldest son of Charles Mayne (1727–1777) of Freame Mount, County Cavan and his wife (and cousin) Dorothea Mayne, daughter of Edward Mayne of Edward and Sarah Mayne were the grandparents of Richard Charles Mayne and John Dawson Mayne.
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Freame Mount, Co.
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Arthur Mayne
Arthur Vincent Mayne (c. 1898 – c. 1974) was a rugby union player who represented Australia. Mayne, a wing, was born in Sydney and claimed a total of 4 international rugby caps for Australia.
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Jasper Mayne
Jasper Mayne (1604 – 6 December 1672) was an English clergyman, translator, and a minor poet and dramatist. Shakespeare scholar Sidney Lee proposed Jasper Mayne as a possible identity of the "I.
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Seymour Mayne
An Evening with Seymour Mayne, June 4, 1978
Eldredge, Laurence, “Canadian Poets’ Corner: Seymour Mayne”, Oxford Magazine No. 428 (Second Week, Hilary Term Seymour Mayne entry in International Who's Who 2004
Seymour Mayne entry in International Who's Who in Poetry 2005
Seymour Mayne entry in the Dictionary
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Cyril Mayne
Early life
William Cyril Mayne was born in Gloucester, the son of the Revd Jonathan Mayne and his wife, Lydia Dorothea Hawksley. Mayne [no relation]). Mayne also met William Wand, a future bishop of London, in Gallipoli.
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Cuthbert Mayne
Early life
Mayne was born at Youlston, near Barnstaple, Devon, the son of William Mayne. At the examination of Mayne after the trial, Mayne admitted to having said mass.
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Edith Mayne
Edith May Mayne (29 September 1905 – 7 May 1953), later known by her married name Edith Peacock, was an English freestyle swimmer from Newton Abbot, Devon See also
World record progression 1500 metres freestyle
References
External links
British Olympic Association athlete profile
Edith Mayne's profile
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