James Deakin may refer to:
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Aikins is a surname, and may refer to:
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Henry Stephens may refer to:
Werrington is a civil parish and former manor now in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Prior to boundary changes it straddled the Tamar and lay within the county of Devon. The portion on the west side was transferred to Cornwall in 1966. It is situated 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of the Tamar, the traditional boundary between Devon and Cornwall, and 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Launceston.
Stevens as an English-language surname was brought to England after the Norman Conquest and means 'son of Steven'. This surname may refer to:
Symon is both a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include:
James Henry Deakin was a British Conservative politician, the son of Col. James Henry Deakin, a Manchester merchant.
Balfour is a Scottish surname born by members of the Clan Balfour.
Torrens is the surname of:
The 1874 Launceston by-election was fought on 3 July 1874. The byelection was fought due to the void Election of the incumbent Conservative MP, James Henry Deakin (senior). It was won by his son, the Conservative candidate James Henry Deakin (junior).
Forbes is a surname. It derives from the Scottish Clan Forbes. Descendants of the Scottish clan have also been present in Ireland since the 17th century. The name of an unrelated Irish sept, Mac Fhirbhisigh or MacFirbis, was also anglicised as Forbes.
Colonel James Henry Deakin was a British Conservative Party politician and brewer.