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- ←Redirected page to Mongolian Traditional United Party) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
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- ←Created page with ''''Joseph Collins''' (31 March 1847 - 1933) was an English boxer, better known by his nickname of '''"Tug" Wilson'''. He gained fame for successfully lasting four rounds against John L. Sullivan, the ''de facto'' heavyweight champion, in 1882. ==Early career== Collins was born in Leicester in 1847.<ref name="LDM"/> He boxed competitively under the name of Wilson in the late 1860s; prize-fighting was still illegal in the mid-19th century,<ref>{...') Tag: Disambiguation linksadded
- G6: Housekeeping and routine (non-controversial) cleanup)
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with ''''David Guardi Ker''' (died 30 December 1844) was an Irish landowner and politician, who represented Athlone (UK Parliament constituency) 1820-26 and Downpatrick (UK Parliament constituency) 1835-41. Ker was born circa 1778, the son of David Ker, a landowner in County Down, and his wife Maddalena Guardi.<ref name="hop">{{cite encyclopedia |title= KER, David Guardi (?1778-1844), of Portavo and Montalto, co. Down |encyclopedia= The History o...')
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with ''''William Henry Ord''' (1803–9 November 1838) was a British politician, who represented Newport (Isle of Wight) (UK Parliament constituency) in Parliament from 1832 until 1837. Ord was the only son of William Ord (1781–1855), a landowner who was MP for Morpeth (UK Parliament constituency) 1802–32 and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK Parliament constituency), and his wife Mary Scott.<ref name="Stenton">{{Cite book|title=Who's Who of Britis...')
- ←Redirected page to Joseph Feilden (Blackburn MP)) Tag: New redirect
- Talk:Joseph Feilden (died 1870) to Talk:Joseph Feilden (Blackburn MP)
- Joseph Feilden (died 1870) to Joseph Feilden (Blackburn MP)
- 15:08, 30 December 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs moved page Talk:Joseph Feilden to Talk:Joseph Feilden (British Army officer) (Add parentheses/disambiguator)
- 15:08, 30 December 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs moved page Joseph Feilden to Joseph Feilden (British Army officer) (Add parentheses/disambiguator)
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with ''''Joseph Feilden''' (28 February 1792 - 29 August 1870) was a British landowner who represented Blackburn (UK Parliament constituency) in Parliament from 1865 to 1869. He was born in Blackburn, the son of Henry Feilden of Witton Park, Blackburn, and his wife Fanny, daughter of William Hill of Blythe Hall, Lathom. He held a commission as a captain in the 1st Lancashire Militia 1812-16, and was appointed High Sherriff...')
- 1832 general election (UK), the first after it had been expanded by the Reform Act 1832. He was initi...')
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with ''''Sir Horace St Paul, 2nd Baronet''' (29 December 1812–1891) was a British landowner and politician, who represented East Worcestershire (UK Parliament constituency)in Parliament between 1837 and 1841. Horace St Paul was born on 29 December 1812,<ref name="ILN">{{cite news |title=Sir Horace St Paul, Bart |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001578/18910606/090/0031 |work=Illustrated London News |date=6 June 1891}}</ref> the on...')
- 15:25, 29 December 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs moved page Talk:Horace St Paul to Talk:Sir Horace St Paul, 1st Baronet (retitle ahead of article on his son of the same name)
- 15:25, 29 December 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs moved page Horace St Paul to Sir Horace St Paul, 1st Baronet over redirect (retitle ahead of article on his son of the same name)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move from Horace St Paul)
- ←Redirected page to Swynfen Jervis) Tag: New redirect
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- ←Redirected page to Dorlestone Hall) Tag: New redirect
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Redirected page to Thomas Calley (politician)) Tag: New redirect
- Talk:Thomas Calley (born 1856) to Talk:Thomas Calley (British Army officer)(improve disambiguation)
- Thomas Calley (born 1856) to Thomas Calley (British Army officer)(improve disambiguation)
- ←Created page with ''''Thomas Calley''' (31 May 1780-17 September 1863) was a British landowner and politician, who represented Cricklade (UK Parliament constituency) in Parliament from 1812 to 1818 and 1831 to 1834. Calley was born on 31 May 1780,<ref>The date is given in Farrell (2009), correcting 31 August as given in Thorne (1986).</ref> the eldest son of Thomas Browne Calley, a member of an established gentry family resident at Burderop Parkfor several centurie...')
- Talk:Thomas Calley (born 1856)(disambiguate in advance of new article - both have same name and were MPs for Cricklade so disambiguating by birth year)
- Thomas Calley (born 1856)(disambiguate in advance of new article - both have same name and were MPs for Cricklade so disambiguating by birth year)
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with '''Sir Thomas Charles Style, 8th Baronet''' (1797-23 July 1879) was a British aristocrat and politician, who served as the Member of Parliament for Scarborough (UK Parliament constituency) from 1837 to 1841. Thomas Style was born in 1797, a younger son of Sir Charles Style, 6th Baronet. His elder brother, also Thomas Style, succeeded their father as the 7th Baronet in 1804, and died on active service with the Gre...')
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Military History}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with '{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1= {{WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom}} {{WikiProject Biography|living=no|listas=Muskett, George|politician-work-group=yes|politician-priority=low}} }}')
- ←Created page with ''''John Hodson Kearsley''' (28 February 1785 - 2 October 1842) was a British politician, who served as the Member of Parliament for Wigan (UK Parliament constituency) from 1831 to 1832, and from 1835 to 1837. Kearsley was the third son of Edward Kearsley and his wife Ann (nee Hodson); his father was a partner in a Wigan cotton mill along with his mother's brother John Hodson (MP). Kearsley became a brewer rather than enter the cotton business, and...')
- 15:19, 28 December 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs created page Talk:George Muskett (Assessment: +Politics of the United Kingdom; +Biography (assisted))
- ←Redirected page to George Muskett) Tag: New redirect
- ←Redirected page to George Muskett) Tag: New redirect
- Talk:Doi to Talk:Doi (clan)(add disambiguator)
- Doi to Doi (clan)(add disambiguator)
- ←Created page with 'Pageviews of articles with a title matching <code><span style="color:red">,_born_</span></code> or <code><span style="color:red">(born_</span></code>. August and September 2023, all namespaces, user-agent pageviews only. ==Top 300 pages== * 340024 - Reece James (footballer, born 1999)([https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&start=2023-08-01&end=2023-09-30&pages=Reece_James_(footballer,_born_...')
- ←Redirected page to William Ridley-Colborne) Tag: New redirect
- 21:55, 4 October 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs created page Talk:William Ridley-Colborne (Assessment: +Politics of the United Kingdom; +Biography: politician-work-group=y, politician-priority= (assisted))
- Richmond (UK Parliament constituency) from 1841 until his death in 1846. Ridley-Colborne was born in 1814, the only son of the politician Nicholas Ridley-Colborne and his wife Charlotte (nee Steele). His grandfathers, Sir Matthew White Ridley, 2nd Baronet, and Thomas Steele (British poli...')
- 20:57, 4 October 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs moved page Talk:William Meagher to Talk:William R. Meagher over redirect (creating disambig page)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move from Talk:William Meagher)
- 20:57, 4 October 2023 Andrew Gray talk contribs moved page William Meagher to William R. Meagher over redirect (creating disambig page)