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Millward is a surname meaning someone in charge of a mill.'' Dictionary of American Family Names''/ref> * Alun Millward Davies, the full name of Alun Davies (biologist) (born 1955), a Welsh biologist * F. Millward Grey (1899–1957), English painter, etcher and art teacher * George Millward McDougall, the full name of George McDougall (1821–1876), a Methodist missionary in Canada * Andrew Millward (born 1972), Welsh rugby union player * Anna Millward (born 1971), Australian cycle racer * Arthur Millward (1858–1933), English first class cricketer and Test match umpire * Carl King-Millward (1935–2000), British mathematician * Charles Millward (1830–1892), English musician, composer, actor, and journal proprietor * Dawson Millward (1870–1926), British stage and film actor * Doug Millward (1931–2000), English Association football (soccer) player * Doug Millward (footballer, born 1862), English Association football (soccer) player * Edward Millward (born 1930), Welsh national ...
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Mill (grinding)
A mill is a device, often a structure, machine or home appliance, kitchen appliance, that breaks solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting. Such comminution is an important unit operation in many process (engineering), processes. There are many different types of mills and many types of materials processed in them. Historically mills were powered by hand or by animals (e.g., via a crank (mechanism), hand crank), working animal (e.g., horse mill), wind (windmill) or water (watermill). In modern era, they are usually powered by electricity. The grinding of solid materials occurs through mechanical forces that break up the structure by overcoming the interior bonding forces. After the grinding the state of the solid is changed: the grain size, the grain size disposition and the grain shape. Milling also refers to the process of breaking down, separating, sizing, or classifying aggregate material (e.g. mining ore). For instance rock crushing or grinding to ...
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Ernie Millward
Ernest Foster Millward (1887 – 23 June 1962) was an English footballer. He played for Glossop, Wrexham, Stoke, Hanley Swifts, Port Vale, Huddersfield Town, and Crewe Alexandra; playing one game in the Football League for Huddersfield. Career Millward played for Glossop, Stoke and Hanley Swifts, before playing four Birmingham & District League games for Wrexham in the 1907–08 season, scoring one goal against Dudley at the Racecourse Ground. He joined Port Vale, probably in 1907. His first known game for the club was in a 4–2 home win over Hanley Town in a North Staffordshire Federation League Cup match on 25 January 1908; after one further appearance in the competition, he departed, most likely at the end of the season. He returned to nearby Stoke, who had left the Football League for the Birmingham & District League. He made his debut for the "Potters" in the 1908–09 season. He scored a hat-trick past Wellington Town in a 7–0 win on 10 October 1908 and finished th ...
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Milward
Milward may refer to: Given name *Milward Kennedy (1894–1968), English civil servant, journalist, crime writer and literary critic *Milward Simpson (1897– 1993), American politician Surname *Alan Milward (1935–2010), British economic historian * Alfred Milward (1870–1941), British professional footballer *Edward Milward (1712?–1757), English physician and historian of medicine *Evan Milward (born 1984), Canadian former soccer player * Gregory Milward (born 1985), British radio DJ, television presenter and author *John Freeman Milward Dovaston (1782–1854), British poet and naturalist * Malcolm Milward (born 1948), English cricketer *Peter Milward (1925–2017), British Jesuit priest and literary scholar *Richard Milward (born 1984), English novelist *Simon Milward (1965–2005), General Secretary of the Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations *Victor Milward (1840–1901), British politician See also * Henry Milward & Sons, is an English manufacturer *Tas ...
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William Millward
William Millward (June 30, 1822 – November 28, 1871) was an Opposition Party and Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Biography Millward was born in the old district of Northern Liberties in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the public schools and was engaged in the manufacture of leather. Career Elected as an Opposition Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth Congress, Millward served as United States Representative for the third district of Pennsylvania from March 4, 1855, to March 4, 1857. He was unsuccessful as the Unionist candidate for reelection in 1856, but was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-sixth Congress and served as U. S. Representative for the fourth district of Pennsylvania from March 4, 1859 to March 4, 1861. During that term, he was chairman of the United States House Committee on Patents A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others f ...
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Stephanie Millward
Stephanie Millward, (born 20 September 1981) is a British Paralympic swimmer. Personal life Millward was born on 20 September 1981 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. At the age of 17 she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). As a result, she competed in the S9 (classification) Paralympic classification. Since 12 June 2016, she competes in the S8 classification after her category change from the less impaired S9 category down to S8. She was reclassified at the Berlin Open. She was awarded the Freedom of the Town of Corsham on 2 March 2013. Education Millward attended The Corsham School, Wiltshire. Swimming Millward was close to a place in the British international non-disabled team and, having broken the British record for the 100-metre backstroke at the age of 15, hoped to qualify for the 2000 Summer Olympics before she was diagnosed with MS. She qualified for the 2008 Summer Paralympics held in Beijing, China where she entered four S9 events. She finished fourth in the 100 ...
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Sid Millward
Sidney Millward (9 December 1909 – 22 February 1972) was a British musician who led the comedy band Sid Millward and His Nitwits, performing burlesques of classical music from the 1930s until the 1970s. Biography Millward was born in London, and raised in the East End. He left school in his teens but studied woodwind at the Royal College of Music. By the mid-1930s he was known as a leading saxophone and clarinet player in swing bands, David Millward, "So what was Uncle Sid up to in Vegas?", ''Daily Telegraph'', 8 September 2004
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Roger Millward
Roger Millward (16 September 1947 – 2 May 2016) was an English rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s, and coached in the 1980s and 1990s. A goal-kicking , he gained a high level of prominence in the sport in England by playing for Hull Kingston Rovers (captain) and Castleford ( Heritage № 483), as well as representing Great Britain. Millward was awarded the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1983. Nicknamed “Roger the Dodger” for his elusive running, he was inducted into the Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2000. Millward’s ability placed him in the top bracket of rugby league halves to have ever played the game. Early life Millward was born in Castleford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Domestic career Millward began his professional career in September 1964, signing for his home town club Castleford. He made his début on 3 October 1964 against Dewsbury Celtic, and won his first domestic honours in 1965 with Castleford picking up the Floodli ...
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Perry Millward
Perry Millward (born 24 October 1992) is an English actor primarily known for his work on stage (especially in London's West End), and with a number of film and television credits. Millward was born in Sidcup, London.Short bio for Perry on the website of the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang musical
(Retrieved 8 July 2006).


Stage career and musical performance

Thanks to an Emma Priest Scholarship he received for his singing, Millward became a full-time pupil with the . He was one of the students featured in the 2004 television series ''"When ...
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Jessie Millward
Jessie Millward (1861 – July 13, 1932) was an English stage actress known for her performances both in Britain and the United States. She played roles in Shakespeare and other classic plays, as well as melodramas and other contemporary works. Life and career Millward's father was Charles Millward, a well known pantomime writer of the 1860s and 1870s. Jessie made her acting debut in 1881 in London. She first appeared with actor Henry Irving the following year, and performed many times with Irving's theatre company, mostly in Shakespeare, over the next three years, and occasionally thereafter, remaining friends with Irving."Jessie Millward: (1861-1932)"
, Shakespeare & The Players, 2003, Emory University, accessed 6 February 2012
In 1885, Millward met, and later became romantically involved with,

Ian Millward
Ian "Basil"/"Minibus" Millward (born 22 August 1960) is an Australian rugby league coach, occasional pundit and former player. Millward is now the assistant coach of St George Illawarra in the NRL Millward is the former head coach of Wigan, St. Helens, Leigh and Castleford. He was in charge at Wigan from May 2005, his appointment coming just two weeks after an acrimonious departure from the club's fiercest rivals, St Helens. He was sacked by Wigan on 11 April 2006 for their poor start to 2006's Super League XI season - having won just one of eight league games. In October 2006 he returned to Australia. Millward lasted one and a half seasons at Castleford before leaving half-way through the 2013 season. Biography Millward was born in Wollongong, New South Wales, and played rugby league for Illawarra Steelers lower grades in his youth, after impressing for the state's schoolboys team. His hopes of a successful playing career were ended when he was forced to retire in 1983 after ...
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Edward Millward
Edward Glynne Millward, (28 June 1930 – 18 April 2020), also known as Tedi Millward, was a Welsh scholar and nationalist politician. Education and marriage Millward studied at Cathays High School in Cardiff and then the University College of South Wales, before becoming a lecturer.''The Times Guide to the House of Commons 1970'', p.164 He married Silvia Hart, with whom he had two children: Llio, an actress and singer, and Andras, an author and martial arts trainer, who died in October 2016. Welsh language Millward became active in Plaid Cymru. He jointly founded the Welsh Language Society (''Cymdeithas yr Iaith'') along with Welsh historian John Davies at a Plaid Cymru summer school in the summer of 1962. Millward stood for the party twice in Cardiganshire at the 1966 general election and Montgomeryshire in 1970, but was not elected. In 1966, he was elected as Vice-President of Plaid. He had just completed a two-year term as Vice-President of Plaid Cymru when he was aske ...
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Alun Davies (biologist)
Alun Millward Davies FRS FRSE FLSW FMedSci (born 2 August 1955) is a Welsh biologist, Distinguished Research Professor, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University , latin_name = , image_name = Shield of the University of Cardiff.svg , image_size = 150px , caption = Coat of arms of Cardiff University , motto = cy, Gwirionedd, Undod a Chytgord , mottoeng = Truth, Unity and Concord , established = 1 ..., since 2004. References 1955 births Living people Welsh biologists Academics of Cardiff University Fellows of the Royal Society Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellows of the Learned Society of Wales Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences (United Kingdom) {{UK-biologist-stub ...
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