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shearman (ˈʃɪəmən) Forms: 3 sermon, 3–6 scher-, 4–7 shere-, 5–6 s(c)har-, 5–7 sher-, (6 shier-), 6–7 sheare-, 6–8 sheer-, (7 sheere-, share-), 6– shearman. [f. shear v. + man n.] 1. One who shears woollen cloth. Now Hist.c 1275 in Shropsh. Archæol. Soc. Trans. Ser. iii. (1901) I. 130 Rogerius le ser...
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Shearman
Notable people with the surname include:
Ben Shearman (1884–1958), English footballer
Billy Shearman, English footballer
Bob Shearman (1939–1999), Australian Francis Shearman (1831–1885), Irish priest, antiquarian and historian
Linda Shearman, British ice dancer
Martin Shearman, British diplomat
Montague Shearman
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James Shearman
James Shearman is an English conductor, orchestrator, and composer. Early life and education
Shearman was born and grew up in England.
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Robert Shearman
Robert Charles Shearman, sometimes credited as Rob Shearman, is an English television, radio, stage play and short story writer. In a 2021 interview, Shearman revealed he had been involved in development for Series 5, but later departed.
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Linda Shearman
Linda Shearman is a British former competitive ice dancer.
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Ben Shearman
Shearman (2 December 1884 – October 1958) was an English footballer who played as an outside left. Career
Shearman was originally spotted playing in the Sheffield School League and was eventually signed by Rotherham Town.
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Bob Shearman
Shearman was subsequently named a member of Sturt's "Team of the century". Shearman died suddenly on 27 June 1999.
Since 2000, Sturt and Woodville West Torrens have competed for the RO Shearman Testimonial Trophy.
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Martin Shearman
Early life
Martin James Shearman was born in 1965.
Shearman attended The Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells and Trinity College, Oxford. Personal life
Shearman is married to Miriam Shearman. They have two children.
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Newly Revised ICC Arbitration Rules | Shearman & Sterling
On October 6, 2020, the Executive Board of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) approved the revised ICC Rules of Arbitration (the "2021 ICC Rules"), which will replace the ICC Rules issued in March 2017. The 2021 ICC Rules will enter into force on January 1, 2021 and will define and regulate the management of cases submitted to the ICC International Court of Arbitration (the "ICC ...
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Cecil Shearman
Cecil Shearman (31 March 1899 – 15 June 1974) was a South African cricketer.
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Donald Shearman
Shearman was educated at Orange High School. In 2007, Shearman's OBE that he was awarded in 1978 was revoked, following being defrocked for sexual assault.
Shearman died in late 2019.
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Simon Shearman
Simon Max Shearman (born 13 November 1964) is a former English cricketer. Shearman was a left-handed batsman. Shearman made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 1988 Minor Counties Championship against Wales Minor Counties.
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Shearman Haslip
Shearman Montague Haslip (13 May 1897 – 4 July 1968) was an English first-class cricketer active 1919–20 who played for Middlesex and Marylebone Cricket
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Harold Shearman
Sir Harold Charles Shearman (14 March 1896 – 24 March 1984) was a British socialist politician and educationalist, who served as chair of both the London In 1964, the new Greater London Council was established and Shearman was elected to represent Lewisham.
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Billy Shearman
Billy Shearman was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Nottingham Forest. Shearman went on the Nottingham Forest tour of Uruguay and Argentina in 1905.
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