Beighton — UKWard| name= Beighton| population=17,800 district= Sheffield| constituency= Sheffield Attercliffe| county= South Yorkshire| region= Yorkshire and the Humber| councillors=Helen Mirfin Boukouris (Labour Party) Christopher Rosling Josephs (Labour… … Wikipedia
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Beighton, Norfolk — Beighton is a village and civil parish in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England, about two miles south of Acle. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 412 … Wikipedia
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Peter Beighton — Peter Beighton, a medical geneticist, was born in England in 1934 and qualified in medicine in 1957 at the University of London s St Mary s Hospital. After several internships, Beighton served as a Medical Officer in the Parachute Regiment and… … Wikipedia
Thomas Beighton — (December 25, 1790 April 14, 1844)cite book |title=The Dictionary of National Biography Volume II |page=132 |publisher=The Macmillan Company |location=New York |year=1908] was an English Protestant Christian missionary who served with the London… … Wikipedia
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Dhyan Chand — Born Dhyan Chand Singh August 29, 1905 Allahabad, United Provinces, British India Died December 3, 1979 Delhi Resting place … Wikipedia