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    Christopher Jones Arthur

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    Christopher Jones Arthur (1832-1860) was a city councilman and the mayor of Cedar City, Utah

    Christopher Jones Arthur

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    Christopher Jones Arthur (1832-1860) was a city councilman and the mayor of Cedar City, Utah

    Christopher Jones Arthur

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    Christopher Jones Arthur (center, seated) is with his wives, Elizabeth and Marion, and their grandchildren

    People, Christopher Jones Arthur family

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    Christopher Jones Arthur family, outside their home. Back row, from left: Mary Jane Arthur Bulloch (Mollie), John Taylor Bulloch, Sarah Jones, Christopher Jones Arthur, William Arthur Jones, Isaac C. Nelson, Sarah Arthur Nelson. Standing center: Caroline Jones, Effie Jones, Jared Franklin Jones. Sitting center: Marian Arthur (Sherrat's mother), Ann Elizabeth Perry Arthur, Jennie Condie Arthur, (3 wives of C.J. Arthur). Children front row: ?, Ruth, Caroline, Nelson, and Jetta Bulloch

    Christopher Jones Arthur and family; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah

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    Christopher Jones Arthur and family outside of their home; Identifications: Mary Jane Arthur Bulloch, unidentified, John Taylor Bulloch, Maria Arthur, unidentified Nelson, Sarah Jones, Caroline Jones, Ann Elizabeth Perry Arthur, unidentified Nelson, Christopher Jones Arthur, Effie Jones, Jetta Bulloch, William Arthur Jones, Jared Franklin Jones, Jennie Condie Arthur, baby, Isaac C. Nelson, Sarah Arthur Nelson; Cedar City, Iron County, UtahPhotograph

    Christopher Jones Arthur; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah

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    Christopher Jones Arthur, age 53, taken in LiverpoolPhotograph

    Becoming an artist-in-residence: the ‘mobilities’ of Christopher Jones

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    Catalogue essay for 'Unmonumental – Christopher Jones', Newcastle Upon Tyne: Northern Prin

    Christopher Jones Arthur; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah

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    Christopher Jones Arthur, age 62; a profile in black made by H. A. Sackett, artist, New York ClipperPhotograph

    8916: Cpl Christopher Jones, South Wales Borderers

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    Corporal Christopher Jones served in the 24th Foot, 1st Battalion, South Wales Borderers. He enlisted in 1914 and served in Northern France. He had worked in Cheltenham but returned to Wales to register in Brecon. He was killed on 19 December 1914 and is buried in a military cemetery near Calais. His wife moved to Wales to live with Christopher's family. Christopher was awarded medals but his family sent them back because they were upset over his death.</p

    Book review: Constitutional idolatry and democracy: challenging the infatuation with writtenness by Brian Christopher Jones

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    In Constitutional Idolatry and Democracy: Challenging the Infatuation with Writtenness, Brian Christopher Jones contests the claim that a written constitution would benefit UK democracy to instead make the case for a more holistic interpretation of constitutional efficacy. This is a broad, engaging and well-researched contribution to the constitutional law literature, writes William N. Brown. Constitutional Idolatry and Democracy: Challenging the Infatuation with Writtenness. Brian Christopher Jones. Edward Elgar. 2020
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