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Encyclopedia > George Hughes

George Hughes (9 October 186527 October 1945) was a locomotive engineer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.


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Preceded by:
Henry Hoy
Chief Mechanical Engineers of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
1904-1922
Followed by:
Himself
as CME of the LNWR
Preceded by:
H.P.M. Beames
1920-1922
Chief Mechanical Engineers of the London and North Western Railway
1922-1923
Followed by:
Himself
as CME of the LMS
Preceded by:
Various engineers of several constituent companies
Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway
1925-1931
Followed by:
Henry Fowler
1931-1932

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Thomas Hughes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (400 words)
He was called to the bar in 1848, became Queen's Counsel in 1869 and a bencher in 1870, and was appointed to a county court judgeship in the Chester district in July 1882.
Hughes was elected to Parliament as a Liberal for Lambeth (1865–1868), and for Frome (1868–1874).
Hughes also wrote The Scouring of the White Horse (1859), Tom Brown at Oxford (1861), Religio Laici (1868), Life of Alfred the Great (1869) and the Memoir of a Brother.
Offender Information - Billy Hughes, Jr. (470 words)
When the clerk confronted Hughes in his room about the stolen card, she noticed a gun on his bed.
Hughes immediately sped away from the scene as Trooper Reichert fired six times at the fleeing vehicle.
Additionally, Hughes had a 9 millimeter handgun loaded with thirteen or fourteen rounds on him when he was captured.
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