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y's son Xander had a small role on Passions as | Edmund, a man who dated Alistair's granddaughter, Fan |
to Roman roads and passes through Caistor St. | Edmund, a settlement tracing its roots to the Roman p |
Norfolk and was succeeded in the baronetcy by | Edmund, a son of his seventh son. |
year old girl who comes to a sad end, and Lord | Edmund, a voyeuristic, English emigre aristocrat. |
and at Georgetown University and Georgetown's | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Washingt |
awarded a Harkness Fellowship and attended the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service of Georgeto |
He also graduated cum laude from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
ute High School in Riyadh, graduating from The | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
achelor of Science in Foreign Service from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
Sargus' father, | Edmund A. Sargus, was an Ohio state senator and Proba |
Babler State Park (also called Dr. | Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park) is located in W |
Aunger, | Edmund A. (2004). |
ocal School District in Perry County, Ohio and | Edmund A. Sargus, Jr., who is a United States Distric |
Matter attended the Georgetown University | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service with roomma |
w and Diplomacy at Tufts University and at the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
She graduated from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service with a Bach |
When | Edmund A. Walsh died in October 1956, Gallagher, desc |
American Jesuit, and Gallagher's close friend, | Edmund A. Walsh (1922-23). |
Eric Margolis holds degrees from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
A graduate of the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
Currently, he is a visiting professor at the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University's | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, to help be |
Edmund A. Sargus, Sr. (June 27, 1911-March 4, 1967) w | |
Edmund A. Gann (born October 10, 1923 in Gloucester, | |
n married Adelaide Mary Brush, the daughter of | Edmund A. Brush and granddaughter of Elijah Brush. |
Edmund Abbott (1816 - ?) | |
Edmund accepted and the two settled at the rectory. | |
She appears mainly to give | Edmund advice and embarrass him. |
His younger brother was Sir | Edmund Affleck, 1st Baronet. |
In the temporary absence of Commodore | Edmund Affleck, he commanded HMS Bedford in the Battl |
erth and Morcar's friends and allies supported | Edmund after this. |
On July 1, 1863, banker | Edmund Aiken and his partners invested $100,000 to fo |
Edmund Aikin (2 October 1780 - 11 March 1820) was an | |
The building was designed by the architect | Edmund Aikin and built between 1815-1816 as a subscri |
Edmund Albert Sargus, Jr. (born 1953) is a United Sta | |
Major General | Edmund Alfred Drake-Brockman CB, CMG, DSO (21 Februar |
Garnons married Ann Hasarde, widow of | Edmund alias Edward Hasarde, draper of Gloucester and |
Edmund Allen Meredith, 1863 | |
Edmund Allen was an English scholar and clergyman. | |
Edmund Allen (New Zealand) | |
y) in the centre and the Third Army of General | Edmund Allenby in the north. |
When | Edmund Allenby took command of the Allied forces in P |
division was transferred to Egypt to join Sir | Edmund Allenby's Egyptian Expeditionary Force until t |
He served as | Edmund Allenby's Third Army Chief of Staff in the Wes |
According to General Sir | Edmund Allenby's despatch, the passage of the Nahr El |
an Legion was planned under command of General | Edmund Allenby, however extend to original agreement, |
nd hereditary peer, and is the great-nephew of | Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby (a famous comman |
Wingate with a strong military figure, General | Edmund Allenby, the greatest British hero of World Wa |
August 1914, serving under the command of Sir | Edmund Allenby, in the retreat from Mons and in the b |
In 1919, Field Marshal Sir | Edmund Allenby, said this of the New Zealand soldiers |
d in France in October 1914, under General Sir | Edmund Allenby. |
Fr. | Edmund Aloysius Walsh, S.J. (October 10, 1885 - Octob |
is or similar enterprises by his elder brother | Edmund and Miss Romer. |
Edmund and other men returned to Morley's Settlement | |
en by Steven Marsden and V.W. Charles and Paul | Edmund and produced by Marsden. |
Aslan opens a portal in the wave to send Lucy, | Edmund and Eustace home, telling them that Lucy and E |
ford was in Coxford Union in the Liberty of St | Edmund and in the Deanery and Archdeaconry of Sudbury |
He was the second son of | Edmund and Margaret Helwys who were descendants of an |
In the mean time, Greene's brother | Edmund and Hickson had succeeded in turning the table |
Edmund and his family subsequently fled London, chang | |
cked the intruder in person, but in the event, | Edmund and Leofa were both killed. |
in exchange for his land and money, but while | Edmund and Baldrick leave, Percy accepts. |
guide the four Pevensie children-Peter, Susan, | Edmund and Lucy-through the enchanted, wintery land o |
s a former Dean of Canterbury; father of Alex, | Edmund and Thomas. |
(Mary), Denis Quilley (Jamie), Ronald Pickup ( | Edmund), and Maureen Lipman (Cathleen), |
In this capacity, she took care of | Edmund and Jasper Tudor, the two eldest sons of Cathe |
one of the American edition, the animals that | Edmund and Susan express interest in are snakes and f |
ht out with him letters of recommendation from | Edmund and John Burke to Philip Francis, asking Franc |
chool after the summer holidays, Peter, Susan, | Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are magically whisked away |
Edmund and Sarah are known to have had at least two c | |
His brothers | Edmund and Richard were appointed administrators of h |
He witnessed a number of charters under kings | Edmund and Eadred. |
Edmund and Lucy bid farewell to Caspian and Aslan bef | |
t, Richard and Queen Gertrude drink a toast to | Edmund, and Richard says he is grateful that he will |
orm the Church of England Primary School of St | Edmund and St John, located at a new site on Hillcres |
Edmund and Cecilia's daughter Elizabeth returned to E | |
only to gain time and counter the menace from | Edmund, and received the title of Papal vicar for sou |
Edmund and his younger brother, who had fallen in the | |
It was also claimed that | Edmund and Jane had continued their relationship foll |
oll (1852-1927) and his wife Mary, daughter of | Edmund and Lady Harriett L'Estrange. |
Edmund and Anne had no children. | |
Broughton was created 11 December 1660 for Sir | Edmund Anderson and became extinct on the death of th |
umber of medieval brasses and monuments to Sir | Edmund Anderson (d.1605), founder of the Anderson lin |
rjeant-at-law in 1577, at the same time as Sir | Edmund Anderson, afterwards the well-known lord chief |
A famous son of Flixborough is Sir | Edmund Anderson, who was Chief Justice of the Common |
"Flamingo" ( | Edmund Anderson, Ted Grouya) - 4:59 |
For the New York Times journalist, see | Edmund Andrews. |
Engraving depicting the arrest of Sir | Edmund Andros in 1689 |
Edmund Andros was buried in the church's churchyard i | |
In 1688, New England's governor Sir | Edmund Andros had raided French settlements in Penobs |
Governor | Edmund Andros of the Province of New York told the Su |
e Glorious Revolution and the expulsion of Sir | Edmund Andros in 1689, and was chosen speaker. |
ng a commission for the intended governor, Sir | Edmund Andros, prompted Randolph to propose an interi |
eks before the new royally appointed governor, | Edmund Andros, arrived to take over control of the co |
lding, located on Herd Street, was designed by | Edmund Anscombe and built in 1939. |
8 February: | Edmund Anscombe, architect. |
Edmund Anthony Jefferson Maynard (10 February 1861 - | |
Edmund Anthony Cutlar Purdom (19 December 1926 - 1 Ja | |
It was created on 22 May 1815 for | Edmund Antrobus, of Antrobus Hall, Antrobus, Cheshire |
Sir | Edmund Antrobus, 3rd Baronet (3 September 1818 - 1 Ap |
ceeded to the Baronetcy by his eldest son, Sir | Edmund Antrobus, 4th Baronet. |
ox, the fourth of six children, was the son of | Edmund Arbuthnott Knox and the brother of Ronald Knox |
Penelope French (1854-1892), went on to marry, | Edmund Arbuthnott Knox, fourth Bishop of Manchester, |
ther Vaiden homestead; and Moss Side, built by | Edmund Archer Saunders. |
heir new King Richard IV of England; Harry and | Edmund are promoted to Royal Princes. |
Edmund Arrowsmith ministered to Roman Catholics of La | |
or the English Roman Catholic martyr and saint | Edmund Arrowsmith and is reputed to be the burial pla |
dary schools in Ashton, the other two being St | Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School, located next |
glish Martyrs RC Primary School in Haydock, St | Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School, Ashton in Mak |
sts in the Catholic Church of St Oswald and St | Edmund Arrowsmith, Ashton-in-Makerfield, England. |
The church houses a holy relic, the hand of St | Edmund Arrowsmith, who was one of the English Martyrs |
August 1961 and was formerly known as 'Blessed | Edmund Arrowsmith.' |
In 1649, he succeeded his older brother | Edmund as baronet. |
In 1451, | Edmund's father, who held the title of Lord Lieutenan |
earl in summer 1316, in exchange for his son, | Edmund, as hostage. |
ks before his birth, leaving his elder brother | Edmund as the 2nd Earl of Kent. |
Edmund Ashworth Radford, MP | |
Edmund Ashworth Radford (February 1881 - 27 May 1944) | |
It was sold to Adam Ogden the elder in 1670 by | Edmund Assheton, Esq., of Chadderton, Swine Clough wa |
The Church of St | Edmund at Fenny Bentley probably dates back to the 14 |
Edmund Audley (born c. 1437 - 23 August 1524). | |
Edmund Audley (also Edmund Touchet or Touchett) (died | |
In 1898, Ickwell Bury was the property of John | Edmund Audley Harvey DL JP and was described as "a ma |
Historical Research, 1962) citing Register of | Edmund Audley, Bishop of Salisbury |
Sir Horace | Edmund Avory (31 August 1851 - 13 June 1935) was an E |
Edmund Ayrton (born 1734 in Ripon; died 22 May 1808) | |
Edmund Ayrton, the second son of Edward Ayrton, the b | |
Ayrton was the younger son of Dr. | Edmund Ayrton, born in London in 1777. |
969, and designed by the architectural firm of | Edmund B. Ault. |
Portuguese - proposed in 1912 by | Edmund B. Delabarre |
pany, the US military began to link up the USS | Edmund B. Alexander with the temporary shore establis |
Edmund B. Whitman (1812-1873), was chief quartermaste | |
The garage was built in 1928 to a design by | Edmund B. Clarke and built in the style of a Japanese |
also named Jonathan (1779-1842), his grandson | Edmund Backhouse, M.P. for Darlington, and his great- |
Sir | Edmund Backhouse, 2nd Baronet |
24 July 1954) was the daughter of Sir Jonathan | Edmund Backhouse, 1st Bt. (15 November 1849 - 27 July |
ure in office he helped support the efforts of | Edmund Bacon to bring an urban renaisaance to Philade |
Edmund Bacon would have also been opposed to people f | |
The castle was built by Sir | Edmund Bacon after 1319, but it stood on the site of |
o crenellate his manor house was gained by Sir | Edmund Bacon in 1318. |
e in the late 1950s and early 1960s as part of | Edmund Bacon's comprehensive plan for Center City. |
6-74), married Joanna Bacon (a daughter of Sir | Edmund Bacon, Bt). |
Sir | Edmund Bacon, 2nd Baronet (c. |
In 1957, | Edmund Bacon, the executive director of the Philadelp |
is part of the Penn Center complex designed by | Edmund Bacon. |
North Carolina legislature elected Whig George | Edmund Badger to replace Haywood in the Senate. |
George | Edmund Badger, politician |
She was named after George | Edmund Badger, a North Carolina Senator from 1846 to |
For the U.S. Senator, see George | Edmund Badger. |
Edmund Badoux started a new group, Chaskinaquy with F | |
James | Edmund Bailey (August 15, 1822 - December 29, 1885) w |
Francis | Edmund Baines (18 June 1864 - 17 November 1948) was a |
they included Fred Holliday, John Letts, Brian | Edmund Baker, Harold Anthony Oaks, Leonard A. Payne, |
The two assassins surprise | Edmund, Baldrick and Percy - who are in the middle of |
Edmund Barff was a 19th century Member of Parliament | |
Edmund Barff and Charles Button were elected. | |
May 1850 - 23 June 1941), who married Captain | Edmund Barker Van Koughnet CMG RN JP (who died 27 Mar |
Edmund Barron Hartley, Victoria Cross, aged 12, 29 Ju | |
Colonel | Edmund Barron Hartley VC CMG (6 May 1847 - 20 March 1 |
re (Canberra) 2004-2005 and; Barrister-at-Law, | Edmund Barton Chambers, practising at the New South W |
s appointed as the first Governor-General, and | Edmund Barton as the first Prime Minister. |
returned for the University of Sydney (beating | Edmund Barton 49 votes to 43), and from 22 March to 1 |
deralist stance and ran unsuccessfully against | Edmund Barton for Hastings and Macleay in a by-electi |
as a Minister in the first Parkes Government; | Edmund Barton (1883-1887) entered the new Federal Par |
he petition was referred by the Prime Minister | Edmund Barton to the Elections and Qualifications Com |
first and second Prime Ministers of Australia, | Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin, amongst the 1901 cab |
r his democratic views, and was a supporter of | Edmund Barton in the lead-up to the Federation of Aus |
ision was created in 1922 and is named for Sir | Edmund Barton, the first Prime Minister of Australia. |
Edmund Barton, the prime minister, argued in support | |
The other umpire, | Edmund Barton, defended Coulthard and Lord Harris, sa |
18 January - | Edmund Barton, first Prime Minister of Australia (d. |
y member for Hunter, succeeding Prime Minister | Edmund Barton, who was retiring. |
his appointment to the Court; the others were | Edmund Barton, Richard O'Connor, H. B. Higgins, Edwar |
tralia's first prime minister (1901-1903), Sir | Edmund Barton. |
Boris Karloff as | Edmund Bateman |
Alexander | Edmund Batson Davie - 1882-1890 (ran as Opposition, b |
He was the brother of Alexander | Edmund Batson Davie. |
November 24 - Alexander | Edmund Batson Davie, politician and 7th Premier of Br |
He was ordained 3 October 1730 as colleague to | Edmund Batson at Paul's Meeting, Taunton. |
Urbanus | Edmund Baughman (21 May 1905 - 6 November 1978) was t |
the Low Countries; there he fell out with Sir | Edmund Baynham, a conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot, |
Center City Philadelphia designed by the firm | Edmund Beaman Gilchrist. |
St | Edmund, Bearpark, County Durham (1879) |
1868, November 14: | Edmund Beasley files claim for site under the Homeste |
Rear Admiral Frank | Edmund Beatty (26 November 1853 - 16 March 1926) was |
His son, Frank | Edmund Beatty, Jr., Vice Admiral, United States Navy, |
Frank | Edmund Beatty, Jr. was a Vice Admiral in the United S |
ivers; he remained in command as lieutenant of | Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset until 20 April |
She was the great-granddaughter of | Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset, which meant sh |
is wife Lady Eleanor Beaufort, the daughter of | Edmund Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Lady Eleano |
ed (1) Thomas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros (2) Sir | Edmund Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset (3) Walter Roke |
Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset, 6th Earl of So | |
He was the son of | Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Eleano |
fort (1431-16 August 1501) was the daughter of | Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and his second |
1427-1474) was a daughter of | Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Eleano |
Somerset was the son of | Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Eleano |
er to Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset and | Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset. |
omas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros and then married | Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset; |
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