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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_DingellJohn Dingell - Wikipedia

    John Dingell. John David Dingell Jr. (July 8, 1926 – February 7, 2019) was an American politician from the state of Michigan who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1955 until 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, Dingell holds the record as the longest-serving member of Congress in American history.

  2. In this video, we head backstage to hang with new-wave bass icon John Taylor of Duran Duran to chat about his career and how he acquired his new Dingwall bas...

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  3. Verdict. guilty. On 22 March 1954, Andrew Dingwall, a 50-year-old newsagent was murdered by 19-year-old Patrick Joseph Platts who violently stabbed Dingwall 17 times and slashed his throat during a bungled robbery of Dingwall's newsagency in Mount Morgan, Queensland. [1] [2]

  4. John Bane, 4th Laird of Tulloch succeeded his father in about 1626. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Roderick Mackenzie, I of Redcastle in about 1616. He was prominent in the municipal affairs of Dingwall and was provost of Dingwall three times. In 1644, his lands in the parish of Dingwall had an annual rental value of £906 6s 8d., Scots.

  5. Andrew Keith, Lord Dingwall (died 1606) was a Scottish landowner, soldier, and diplomat. Andrew Keith was a grandson of William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal, a son of Robert Keith, the second Commendator of Deer. He spent his early career as a soldier in the service of Sweden, as a supporter and later an official of John III of Sweden, and had ...

  6. 1821:John Dingwall; Builder: Robert Gibbons & the Sons of John Dingwall, Aberdeen: Fate: Foundered September 1822: General characteristics; Tons burthen: 365 85 ⁄ 94 or 367, or 467 : Length: 101 ft 4 in (30.9 m) Beam: 29 ft 2 in (8.9 m) Propulsion: Sail

  7. Thomas Dingwall of Kildun, who held high office in the Church and the earldom of Ross. He was also Treasurer of the Diocese of Caithness in 1488, burgess of Dingwall in 1456, Treasurer to John of Islay, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles in 1462 and Chamberlain to the Earl in 1463. In 1451 he had received a charter from the burgesses of ...