Its MPs included Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet, Peter King, 1st Baron King and Josceline Percy.
The Biz: Peter King writes about the business side of sports and its effect on the sporting world.
Peter King, 1st Baron King, a Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and Lord Chancellor of England
Since it began operations in 2000, Northway has produced autobiographies by saxophonist-bandleader Harry Gold, trumpeter-cornettist Digby Fairweather, saxophonist-club owner Ronnie Scott, bassist Coleridge Goode, trumpeters John Chilton and Leslie Thompson, clarinettist-saxophonist Vic Ash and alto saxophonist Peter King.
Peter T. King (born 1944), U.S. Republican Congressman from New York
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Peter King, 5th Earl of Lovelace (born 1951), British peer, great-great-great-great-grandson of the 1st Baron King
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Peter King, 7th Baron King (1776–1833), English aristocrat, politician, and economic writer, great-grandson of above
He was also the author of the Act (4 Geo. II. c. 26) by virtue of which English superseded Latin as the language of the courts.
He was suspected of a leaning to presbyterianism, with attacks on him made as Hierarchia versus Anarchiam (1831) by Antischismaticus and A Letter to Lord King controverting the sentiments lately delivered in Parliament by his Lordship, Mr. O'Connell, and Mr. Sheil, as to the fourfold division of Tithes (1832) by James Thomas Law.
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Other musicians he has played and recorded with include Peter King, Jim Mullen, Dick Morrissey, Trummy Young, Clark Tracey, Allan Ganley, Alan Barnes, Len Skeat, Bobby Orr, Charly Antolini, and Alec Dankworth.
That seat is currently held by Republican Peter King (R-Seaford), chairman of House Committee on Homeland Security.
According to Peter King, he "... would attend football matches with Labor leader Arthur Calwell in Melbourne and ... shadow Treasurer Frank Crean stayed at the Bury home in Sydney".
Other notable saxophonists he worked with include Don Weller, Chris Biscoe, Alan Skidmore, Peter King and Tim Whitehead, as well as accompanying visiting artists such as bassist Eberhard Weber and American trombonist Jimmy Knepper.
Barth began his music career in Indianapolis, forming The Impossible Shapes while still in high school, with friends Aaron Deer and Peter King.
Members have included Chris Barth, Aaron Deer, Mark Rice, Jason Groth, and Peter King.
The Windansea Surf Club featured was founded by Chuck Hasley in 1962, and included members such as The Endless Summer star and first Vice President Mike Hynson, Skip Frye, Joey Cabell, Del Cannon, Mike Purpus and Rusty Miller, Andy Tyler, Tom Ortner, Brew Briggs, Chris O'Rourke, Richard Kenvin, Miko Fleming, Debbie Beacham, Peter King, Saxon Boucher, Randy Lind, Ian Rotgans, "Big George" Felactu & Longboard Larry.