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 Sunday Times Rich List 2003 (1-500)
Sir Edwin Manton (Insurance and art) - £386m
David John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville and family ( J Sainsbury Supermarkets) - £1,500m
Betty, Lady Grantchester (daughter of the late Sir John Moores, widow of Kenneth Suenson-Taylor, 2nd Baron Grantchester) and the Moores family (Retailing and football pools) - £1,255m
www.wikisearch.net /en/wikipedia/s/su/sunday_times_rich_list_2003__1_500_.html

  
 My art blunders, by Tate Gallery's £12m benefactor
Sir Edwin Manton, 88, who is giving more than £12 million to the Tate, travelled to London to be introduced to the Prince at the gallery's centenary celebrations last night.
Sir Edwin was knighted in 1994 for his services to the gallery, but insisted that his identity remain confidential.
The Tate - based on a modest bequest of 67 paintings given to the nation by the sugar baron Sir Henry Tate - was opened 100 years ago yesterday by the then Prince and Princess of Wales, later to become Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/07/22/ntat22.html

  
 Classic Images: Lynn Bari Filmography
With Jon Hall, LB, Dana Andrews, Harold Huber, Ward Bond, Renie Riano, Clayton Moore, Alice Eden, Raymond Hatton, Harry Strang, C. Henry Gordon, Lew Merrill, Stanley Andrews, Edwin Maxwell, Charles Stevens, William Farnum, Peter Lynn, Al Kikume, Harry Semels, Blaney Harris.
With Lloyd Nolan, LB, Mary Beth Hughes, Louis Jean Heydt, Edward Brophy, Don Costello, Ben Carter, Don Douglas, Oscar O'Shea, Harry Hayden, Hamilton MaFadden, Ferike Boros, Sam McDaniel, George Chand ler, Harold Goodwin, Harry Strang, Ralph Dunn, Syd Saylor, Manton Moreland.
With Claire Trevor, Kent Taylor, Pauline Frederick, Paul Kelly, Helen Wood, Thomas Beck, Beryl Mercer, Henry Kolker, Colin Tapley, Noel Madison, Rolf Harolde, Charles Richman, Frank Dawson, Barba ra Blane, LB, Paul McVey Mary Russell, Emmett Vogan, Ben Hendricks, Jimmy Phillips, Charles Sherlock, Frank O'Connor, Sam Flint, Arthur Hoyt, John Peters.
www.classicimages.com /1997/february/lynnbari_films.html

  
 Sunday Times Rich List 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Edwin Manton (Insurance and art) - £235m
Sir Adrian and John Swire (Transport and trading) - £1,200m
Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay (Property, media and hotels) - £750m
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sunday_Times_Rich_List_2004

  
 The Ten Commandments: The Eighth Commandment
Edward Jarrell, twenty-six-year-old Methodist Sunday school teacher and cashier of the Plaza National Bank of White Plains, New York, was arrested, arraigned and held for the grand jury on charges preferred by President Edwin P. Day of the bank that his accounts were some $31,000 short.
Nor must we fail to mention the case of John T. Manton, Senior Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Southern District of New York, the highest-ranking judge in the United States ever to be convicted of the crime of accepting a bribe.
This is confirmed by the statement made by the Rev. Charles J. Woodbridge of the First Presbyterian Church, Flushing, New York, who said: "Let me remind you that even the life of extreme self-sacrifice does not make the Christian.
www.positiveatheism.org /hist/lewis/lewten83.htm

  
 The Ten Commandments: The Eighth Commandment
Nor must we fail to mention the case of John T. Manton, Senior Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Southern District of New York, the highest-ranking judge in the United States ever to be convicted of the crime of accepting a bribe.
Edward Jarrell, twenty-six-year-old Methodist Sunday school teacher and cashier of the Plaza National Bank of White Plains, New York, was arrested, arraigned and held for the grand jury on charges preferred by President Edwin P. Day of the bank that his accounts were some $31,000 short.
Congressman Loring M. Black of New York, in speaking in behalf of a bill to legalize horse racing in the District of Columbia, was opposed by a church delegation.
www.positiveatheism.org /hist/lewis/lewten83.htm

  
 Sunday Times Rich List 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The oldest person on the list is Sir Edwin Manton, 96, who has a fortune of £230m.
The list was published in The Sunday Times (sister paper to The Times) on 3 April 2005.
The Sunday Times Rich List was published the previous year as the Sunday Times Rich List 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sunday_Times_Rich_List_2005   (317 words)

  
 Shaftesbury School Website - Dorset - tel: 01747 854498
Sir Edwin Manton was born in 1909 and studied at the then Shaftesbury Grammar School as a boarder from 1918-1926.
Duncan was born in 1928 and attended Shaftesbury School, which was then the local grammar school.
He was knighted in 1996 and, as a member of the Old Shastonians Club, chose to support Shaftesbury School’s application for Sports College Status by giving the school a donation of $150,000, thus making it possible for us to become one of only 34 sports colleges in the country at the time
www.shaftesbury.dorset.sch.uk /about-famous.htm   (478 words)

  
 Sunday Times Rich List 2003 (1-500)
Sir Edwin Manton (Insurance and art) - £386m
Sir Paul Smith and Lady Smith (Fashion) - £135m
Sir Ken Morrison and family ( Wm Morrison Supermarkets) - £850m
www.wikisearch.net /en/wikipedia/s/su/sunday_times_rich_list_2003__1_500_.html   (478 words)

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