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Kent Walton was a disc jockey on Radio Luxembourg, and for a time presented two music TV shows, Honey Hit Parade and Cool for Cats.
* Kent Walton obituary at The Daily Telegraph August 27, 2003
* Kent Walton obituary at The Guardian September 8, 2003
This record became well known in the UK as the signature tune of the Saturday afternoon programme Professional Wrestling, introduced by Kent Walton, although few knew the name of the tune or the artist.

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James Fergason, while working with Sardari Arora and Alfred Saupe at Kent State University Liquid Crystal Institute, filed an identical patent in the United States on April 22, 1971.
* September 22 1989 Deal barracks bombing: An IRA bomb explodes at the Royal Marine School of Music in Deal, Kent, United Kingdom, leaving 11 dead and 22 injured.
* February 22 Katharine, Duchess of Kent
* May 22 Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent ( b. 1416 )
On June 22, 2011 Kent signed a recording contract with Universal Music in Sweden, after sixteen years with BMG and later Sony Music.
A group of Yorkshire gentlemen sent Kent for a period of study in Rome, he set sail on 22 July 1709 from Deal, Kent, arriving at Livorno on 15 October.
), Kt, QC ( 9 February 1854, Dublin, Ireland 22 October 1935, Kent, England ), often known as Sir Edward Carson or Lord Carson, was an Irish barrister, judge and unionist politician.
James Peter Wolfe was born in the local vicarage on 2 January 1727 ( New Style or 22 December 1726 Old Style ) at Westerham, Kent, the older of two sons of Colonel ( later Lieutenant General ) Edward Wolfe, a veteran soldier of Irish origin, and the former Henrietta Thompson.
They had one child, Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent ( 24 May 1819 22 January 1901 ), who became Queen Victoria on 20 June 1837.
Baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury, John Bird Sumner, on 22 June in the palace's private chapel, the Prince's godparents were Prince William of Prussia ; his great-uncle's sister-in-law, Princess Bernard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach ( for whom his maternal grandmother the Duchess of Kent stood proxy ); and the Duke of Wellington ( with whom he shared his birthday and after whom he was named ).
Most of the rebels were then dispersed shortly after and, on 29 March, the regiment re-embarked for Britain, arriving on 22 April, and proceeding to their new base at Shorncliffe Barracks in Kent.
" After 22 regular issues, the series concluded in a one-shot special published in 1992 that wrapped up adventures and stories from previous issues and depicted them as having been the daydreams of the young post-Crisis Clark Kent.
Joseph Hart ( 219 ); William Gadsby ( 173 ); Isaac Watts ( 145 ) John Berridge ( 72 ); John Newton ( 63 ) John Kent ( 51 ); Charles Wesley ( 41 ); Thomas Kelly ( 34 ); Samuel Medley ( 31 ); Anne Steele ( 27 ); Augustus M. Toplady ( 24 ); Richard Burnham ( 22 ); Henry Fowler ( 20 ); William Cowper ( 18 ); Joseph Swain ( 18 ); Daniel Herbert ( 12 ); Benjamin Beddome ( 10 ); John Fawcett ( 10 ); William Hammond ( 10 ); John Stevens ( 9 ); John Adams ( 9 ); Phillip Doddridge ( 8 ); John Cennick ( 6 ).
Katharine, Duchess of Kent ( Katharine Lucy Mary ; née Worsley, born 22 February 1933 ), is a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a grandson of King George V of the United Kingdom and Mary of Teck, and first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
Sydney Thompson Dobell ( 5 April 1824 22 August 1874 ), English poet and critic, was born at Cranbrook, Kent.
Following 2008, Kent announced his retirement from baseball on January 22, 2009.
On 22 May 1740, he married Lady Jemima Campbell, only daughter of John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane, and granddaughter and heiress of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, who became in her own right Marchioness Grey.
The Engine, Gearbox and rear suspension were completely different to the standard Europa and were taken in their entirety from the Lotus 23 / Lotus 22 Formula Junior with a 165 hp ( 123 kW ) 1594 cc Lotus / Ford / Cosworth twin cam engine, which used a Cosworth-modified Kent block, and a Hewland FT 200 5-speed gearbox and suspension with reversed bottom wishbone, top link and dual radius arms.
***" Ollie Stalefish " by Kent Buchanan ( September 13, 1999-March 22, 2001 )
Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent ( 26 October 1416 22 May 1490 ), English administrator, nobleman and magnate, was the son of Sir John Grey, KG and Constance Holland.
He started 22 of 33 career games at Kent State and was named to the MAC All-Academic First-Team for three straight seasons, and in 1997, he was chosen by the Atlanta Falcons in the third round ( 70th overall ) in the NFL Draft.

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From August to September 1931 his explorations of poverty continued, and, like the protagonist of A Clergyman's Daughter, he followed the East End tradition of working in the Kent hop fields.
Marshall died on August 9, 1969, and Edward Bennett Williams, a minority stockholder who was a Washington resident and one of America's most esteemed attorneys, was chosen to run the franchise while the majority stockholder, Jack Kent Cooke, lived in Los Angeles and ran his basketball team, the Los Angeles Lakers.
One of the most outstanding phases of Grace's career occurred in the 1876 season, beginning with his career highest score of 344 for MCC v Kent at Canterbury in August.
* August 11 Sandra Scheuer, Kent State University shooting victim ( d. 1970 )
* August 25 Prince George, Duke of Kent, fourth eldest son of George V ( b. 1902 )
* August 18 The Canadian ship SS Royal William sets out from Pictou, Nova Scotia on a 25-day passage of the Atlantic Ocean largely under steam to Gravesend, Kent, England.
* August 10 The highest temperature ever recorded in the UK: 38. 5 ° C ( 101. 3 ° F ) at Brogdale near Faversham in Kent .< ref >
* August 25 Edgiva of Kent, queen of Edward the Elder of England
* August 7 Joan of Kent, Dowager Princess of Wales, widow of Edward, the Black Prince ( b. 1328 )
* August 5 Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, English politician ( d. 1330 )
In August 1942, the King's brother, Prince George, Duke of Kent, was killed on active service.
Later he acted as a private tutor to a handicapped child there and also undertook further tramping expeditions, culminating in a stint working in the Kent hop fields in August and September 1931.
The cast included August Schellenberg as Lear, Billy Merasty as Gloucester, Tantoo Cardinal as Regan, Jani Lauzon in a dual role as Cordelia and the Fool, and Craig Lauzon as Kent.
* Roger Boyle ( 1 August 1606, Youghal, County Cork, Ireland 10 October 1615, Deptford, Kent, England, where he was buried ).
Kent will embark on a summer tour in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, starting on July 1 at the Peace & Love festival in Borlänge and finishing on August 8 at the Skanderborg Festival in Denmark.
Joan, Countess of Kent ( 29 September 1328 7 August 1385 ), known to history as The Fair Maid of Kent, was the first post-conquest Princess of Wales.
The initial broadcasts of pirate radio station West and North Kent Radio ( WNKR ) took place at Norvic House, Larner Road, Erith, during the bank holiday weekend in August 1987, on a frequency of 91. 8FM.
Fleming did not live to see Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang published: he suffered a further heart attack on 11 August 1964 and died in the early morning of the following day — his son Caspar's twelfth birthday — in Canterbury, Kent.
The all-time United Kingdom record is 38. 5 ° C ( 101. 3 ° F ) set near Faversham, Kent, on 10 August 2003.
In August 2012, the GSO announced the appointment of Kent Nagano as its principal guest conductor and artistic advisor, as of the 2013-2014 season, with an initial contract of 3 years.
Cecilius Calvert, whose first name was sometimes spelled Cæcilius, or Caecilius, was born on August 8, 1605, in Kent, England to George Calvert, the 1st Lord Baltimore and Anne Mynne ( or Mayne ).
Castlereagh and the city of Kent in Washington in the United States signed up as sister cities partners on 1 August 2000.
For his part the Duke of Kent, aged 50, already considering marriage and encouraged into this particular match with her sister-in-law by his now deceased niece Princess Charlotte, became engaged to Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld ( 17 August 1786 16 March 1861 ) and the couple married on 29 May 1818 at Schloss Ehrenburg, Coburg, ( Lutheran rite ) and again on 11 July 1818 at Kew Palace, Kew, Surrey.
His elder brother, the Prince Regent ( later King George IV ), appointed the Duke of Kent a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the military division on 2 January 1815 and a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order ( military division ) on 12 August 1815.

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