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On Trial. Day 14.

Colin Ashmore, chief of the London Fire Department 1939-1941.
Junior Isles, worlds oldest man at 201.
Hilary Balance, chief justice of the supreme court, famous her bizarre combination of hard right and hard left decisions.
 
Pietr Pauls - architect of numerous churches in Poland and around the Baltic.

Marion Stokes - wife of Jimmy Stokes, the murdered leader of the National Mineworkers and Coal-merchants Union, who carried on his struggle during the 'year of discontent' which led to the fall of the government of the time.
Colin Ashmore - Jimmy Stokes' deputy, elected to Parliament whilst serving a prison sentence for being a member of the banned British Engelist Party.

Phil Pearce - listed in the Guinness Book of Records for the most body piercings, including a number in places people generally don't want to think about.
 
Marion Marshall - first female General in the British Army
Phil Pearce - Darts champion 2014-2017
Anelise Dodds - Author of a standard constitutional law textbook
Reginald Roy - Father of a 1970s England football striker
 
Coming to this late, but if i may,

Pietr Pauls and Mike Asquino were the leaders of respectively Calivinist and Catholic religious factions on Easter Island during the 1956 religious riots.

Marie McKissock, née Shepherd, was a Nova Scotia industrialist, credited as the brains behind her husband Jacob McKissock's takeover of the family fabric and clothing factory chain from his brother, Esau McKissock.
 
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