Obituary
101Félix Morisseau-Leroy — (Haitian Creole: Feliks Moriso Lewa; 13 March 1912 – 5 September 1998), was a Haitian writer who wrote in Haitian Créole for poetry and plays, the first significant writer to do so. By 1961 he succeeded in having Créole recognized as an official… …
102Hugh Laddie — Sir Hugh Ian Lang Laddie (15 April 1946 28 November 2008 [1]) was a British High Court judge, lawyer, professor, and a specialist in intellectual property law.[2][3][4] He was considered one the leading English judges and academics in the field… …
103Colin Campbell Mitchell — For the cricketer, see Colin Mitchell (cricketer). Colin Campbell Mitchell Iconic image of Mitchell (bottom left) in the Crater, Aden July 1967 …
104Nicholas Pumfrey — Sir Nicholas Richard Pumfrey,[1] (22 May 1951[1] – 24 December 2007)[2] styled The Rt Hon. Lord Justice Pumfrey, was a British barrister. He served as a High Court judge for 10 years, and was promoted to the Court of Appeal little more than a… …
105Sir Charles Madden, 2nd Baronet — Infobox Military Person name= Sir Charles Edward Madden, Bt lived= (June 15, 1906 April 23, 2001 placeofbirth= placeofdeath= Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire caption= Admiral Sir Charles Madden nickname= allegiance=flag|United Kingdom… …
106William Robert Cornish — (also W. R. Cornish) (1828 ndash;1896) was a British physician who served in India for more than thirty years, and became the Surgeon General mdash;head of medical services mdash;in the Madras Presidency.Harvnb|Obituary|1897|p=656] During the… …
107Home Riggs Popham — Sir Home Riggs Popham Contralmirante de la Flota Roja, KCB, KM, FRS Lealtad Reino de Gran Bretaña …
108Slowly We Rot — Студийный альбом …
109Darkest Day — Cover art by Andreas Marschall[1] Studio album b …
110Michael Foot — For other people named Michael Foot, see Michael Foot (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Michael Foot FRSL PC Foot in 1982 …