User:Flaming Ferrari

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Hello, my name is "Flaming Ferrari". I have been a Wikipedian since 4 September 2006. My interests include business and finance, British Public Schools, British Universities, football (especially Sunderland AFC) and the peerage of the United Kingdom.

Articles created

List of King's College London alumniList of University of East Anglia alumniAndrew Marley WoodIan MackleyJane CorbinPaul Reynolds (BBC journalist)Frederick Arthur William Ponsonby, Viscount DuncannonAntony LittleManuel de AraujoMark LetherenGareth MaloneBill MacMillan (academic)Robin McLarenRobert AlstonBrandon GoughRobert Inigo TaskerCharles Bryant (actor)John Edward JacksonWalter Robert AdamsMichael Stapleton-Cotton, 5th Viscount CombermereWalter BettesworthArthur KnellerWilliam BlackmanEdmund Armstrong, 2nd BaronetHarold Mackintosh, 1st Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax

Articles to which I have made substantial contributions

Ardingly College Template:B-classiconKing's College LondonUniversity of East AngliaKing Edward's School, WitleyList of University of London people1994 GroupUEA Creative Writing CourseClimatic Research UnitSainsbury Centre for Visual ArtsThomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron StrathclydeTito MboweniNick NewmanList of Woodard SchoolsHurstpierpoint College

Categories created

Old ArdiniansOld Witleians

Templates created

Template:King's College LondonTemplate:University of East AngliaTemplate:Infobox UK university rankings

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In other languages

I am a conversational German speaker and am registered on German Wikipedia.

Places I've Visited



The list includes six Presidents and Heads of State of five countries.

The list also included 3 Nobel prize-winners.

King's also lays claim to 2 archbishops (including one of Canterbury), 16 bishops, and 2 archdeacons.

This list also includes 1 princess, one earl, one countesses, four viscounts, sixteen barons and baronesses, and 9 baronets.

157 bishops (Anglican and Catholic); 291 Members of Parliament (excluding MPs who were subsequently peers), eleven Members of the European Parliament (excluding MEPs also serving at Westminster), twelve Lord Chancellors, nine Lord Chief Justices and twenty-two law lords; ten US Senators, ten US Representatives (including a Speaker of the House), three state governors, and four associate justices of the US Supreme Court; as well as six puisne justices of the Supreme Court of Canada and a chief justice of the now defunct Federal Court of Canada.

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