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was the son of the elder Simon de Montfort and | Alice of Montmorency, and the brother of the younger |
Princess | Alice of the United Kingdom |
ince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess | Alice of Battenberg. |
Gordon-Lennox married | Alice Ogilvie-Grant, daughter of the Honourable Geor |
An older married couple, Andrew and | Alice Oldfield (played by Timothy West and Sheila Ha |
Their only child, | Alice Oliver Henderson, was born in 1907. |
Again, she holds | Alice on trial, this time for attempting to steal he |
She first appeared as | Alice on the first of April 2006 in the episode "Goi |
r consists of two buildings located along Lake | Alice on the University of Florida campus. |
his wall, and so the play goes on until we see | Alice once more asleep in her chair, and hear her wa |
serial sitcom Soap as Jodie Dallas's roommate | Alice, one of the first recurring lesbian characters |
nds most of his time lusting after chief guard | Alice, or indulging his own bizarre fantasies. |
Princess | Alice ordered a steam inhaler be brought to her room |
uary 1921 as The Honourable Katharine Margaret | Alice Ormsby-Gore) is the daughter of the 4th Baron |
In 1937 he married Pearl | Alice Osgood, an American actress and dancer. |
introduced the work of poets Kate Clanchy and | Alice Oswald, among others. |
Anne Stevenson, Craig Raine, Daljit Nagra and | Alice Oswald. |
orcester's Girls School" due to the closure of | Alice Ottely School, also within Worcester. |
The | Alice Ottley School was founded by Canon William But |
rcestershire, England in 1922, educated at the | Alice Ottley School, she broke over 100 aviation rec |
All musics by Pythia, all lyrics by Emily | Alice Ovenden |
Jonas quizzes | Alice over lunch; she explains that Jerry saved her |
Owen also founded Dame | Alice Owen's School. |
l bus services run from various places to Dame | Alice Owen's School and to Chancellor's School and a |
The Hall was originally built by Dame | Alice Owen, widowed three times, latterly to Judge T |
Polly Bergen as | Alice Owens |
Charlotte Bradley ..... | Alice Owens Rooney |
the schools at which she taught were the Dame | Alice Owens School; Islington Green Comprehensive (1 |
His replacement is | Alice P. Gast, formerly of MIT. |
chmond in Ray County in northwestern Missouri; | Alice P. Vining (1923-2005) of Malvern in Hot Spring |
er on 8 October 2007, with the birth of Martha | Alice Page. |
Alice Palmer | |
votes in suburban Cook County, a disappointed | Alice Palmer told a small gathering at a Harvey hote |
Sitwell married twice, firstly to | Alice Parke in 1791 and secondly to Sarah Stovin in |
d on the traditional Catalan carol, created by | Alice Parker and Robert Shaw in 1953. |
ASCAP Chorus America (2005) | Alice Parker Award for Adventurous Programming |
Alice Parker, a resident of Salem Town, Massachusett | |
nced to death on September 9, 1692, along with | Alice Parker, Dorcas Hoar, Mary Bradbury, and Mary E |
e Jacobs, Sr., Susannah Martin, Rebecca Nurse, | Alice Parker, John Proctor, Ann Pudeator, Job Tookey |
22: Martha Corey, Margaret Scott, Mary Easty, | Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Willmott Redd, Samuel Wa |
September 9: Martha Corey, Mary Easty, | Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Dorcas Hoar and Mary Bra |
Pinkston, Dwight Gustafson, James Barnes, and | Alice Parker. |
minster Choir College, and with Leo Litwin and | Alice Parker. |
rth Finchley as the youngest son of Edward and | Alice Parr. |
acled sheep who sits at a counter in a shop as | Alice passes into the next square on the board. |
e, Victoria Woodhull, Elizabeth Blackwell, and | Alice Paul who considered abortion to be an evil for |
, Blatch's Women's Political Union merged with | Alice Paul and Lucy Burns' Congressional Union, whic |
Alice Paul, one of the foremost advocates for woman | |
When she returned east in 1913 she joined | Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, and others in founding the m |
frage leader and Equal Rights Amendment author | Alice Paul. |
60 - 5 January 1525) who had married a cousin, | Alice Paulet, who survived her husband, daughter of |
formers assembled for the recording, including | Alice Pearce, George S. Irving, Barbara Ashley and f |
circa 1900 and stars Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen, | Alice Pearce, Marjorie Main and Keenan Wynn, with mu |
ott-Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu and | Alice Pearl Crake, on 31 October 1953. |
He and | Alice Pebody, a widow, were married at the Baptist C |
His wife Lady | Alice Peckett is said to haunt the pub, which was fe |
heir friends and next-door neighbors, Dick and | Alice Pepper, who have three children and another du |
Charlotte | Alice Percy (17 July 1831 - 26 May 1916) who md 1858 |
unched on June 27, 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Jim | Alice Perkins, the sister of the late 1st Lt. Cockre |
bec, he was the son of Armand Saint-Pierre and | Alice Perra. |
es close to Edward III, including his mistress | Alice Perrers, who had gained an undue amount of inf |
That same year, she played | Alice Perrin in Cat People and in 1983 she played Cl |
Alice Petry remarked that "Atticus has become someth | |
They had three children, Mary | Alice, Piers (later MP for Mid Cheshire), and Mary. |
Alice Piguet | |
Alice Pike Barney: Her Life and Art. | |
He invited | Alice Piper to go with him but backed out, so Alice |
star Diane Ladd later joined the TV version of | Alice, playing a different character, and Alfred Lut |
Alice Playten as Gretchen | |
, with Stuart Zagnit as the Mayor of Whoville, | Alice Playten as the Mayor's wife, Sharon Wilkins as |
d Len Cariou as God, Austin Pendleton as Adam, | Alice Playten as Eve, Walter Bobbie as Lucifer, and |
Stephanie Bolster, White Stone: The | Alice Poems |
n near Limavady, the son of Joseph Allison and | Alice Polk (or Pollock). |
Alice Poon as Julie | |
d that she was the daughter of Edward Love and | Alice Pope or perhaps Thomas Wentworth and Alice Gas |
owns of Campbell River, Comox, Courtenay, Port | Alice, Port McNeill, Port Hardy, Alert Bay, Quadra I |
Gwendoline | Alice Porter (born 1909, date of death unknown) was |
Marion | Alice Powell was born in Toronto, Ontario. |
22 May 1751) married (1) Lady Jane Douglas (2) | Alice Powell |
Married to | Alice Powell (also known as Morrie) living in Norwic |
May 13, 1909, to Lorin Edward Darby and Clara | Alice Powell. |
ghter of John Hooker who was MP for Exeter and | Alice Powell; they "had at least eleven children," a |
Alice Power, Playmate of the year, 1967 | |
wife, | Alice Poyntz, daughter of Nicholas Poyntz of Iron Ac |
The track | Alice Practice itself is a soundcheck which was secr |
eing featured on the show the demands for the ' | Alice Practice' EP grew rapidly. |
Alice Pratley - Violin | |
o's Art Gallery of Ontario (1995-1998) and the | Alice Pratt Brown Director of the Whitney Museum of |
atching from the road that Rucastle's daughter | Alice, previously unknown to Miss Hunter, and whom s |
Kiki of Montparnasse ( | Alice Prin) is shown driving a car in a scene throug |
ographs and the torso of Kiki of Montparnasse ( | Alice Prin). |
harles Henry Gurney (born 5 November 1833) and | Alice Prinsep, sister of Laura Hurney, wife of Sir T |
Alice provides concurrency features as part of the b | |
Alice Pruvot-Fol, malacologist (d.1972). | |
o was having a relationship with a woman named | Alice Pryor. |
lament from Cornwall on the death of Princess | Alice, Publisher: Liddell and Son - 1878 |
aeme Davison from Monash University and writer | Alice Pung. |
artment door, Mr. Alphonso wakes up screaming ( | Alice put a jar of cockroaches on his belly before l |
Geraldine O'Rawe - | Alice Quigley |
as launched on 3 March 1945, sponsored by Mrs. | Alice R. Wilbur; and commissioned on 27 March 1945 w |
This was the first of many | Alice radio stations. |
wns (Are Smaller for Girls)" (Mark D. Sanders, | Alice Randall, Verlon Thompson) - 3:10 |
He went to Paris where in 1895 he married | Alice Randall, a fellow Chicago art student. |
e is a memorial plaque dedicated to him in the | Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden behind the New |
In 1738, he married | Alice Ransom. |
he Rector's Kitchen and View of St. Michael's, | Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, c. 1910-1915 |
J. Cilley of the Isles of Shoals and his wife | Alice Rawlings. |
He succeeded | Alice Rawsthorn in 2006. |
Alice realises she is falling in love with him. | |
Alice realises life is too short to deny love, and a | |
n encounter with Oz's Dorothy and Wonderland's | Alice) recounts her sexual encounters with a local h |
Alice Redux: New Stories of Alice, Lewis and Wonderl | |
Alice Regina Brown (born September 20, 1960 in Jacks | |
Alice Reinheart as Capt. | |
Alice relayed that she already knew, and was happy t | |
The changes implemented to the engine for | Alice remained minimal however. |
At one point, the film's | Alice remarks, “Getting to Wonderland was easy - all |
Once unveiled, the statue of | Alice renders them awestruck and Carla is so pleased |
Jeremiassen married | Alice Resch, daughter of captain Hagbarth Resch. |
The area also hosts the Princess | Alice Retail Park and adjacent Tesco Extra superstor |
Following Marc's lead, | Alice retired from WED in 1978, but still consults o |
Charlotte and | Alice return to Atlanta, where Andrea confronts and |
he worst day of his life, became the best when | Alice returned from auctioning her property and they |
er her relationship with Joe becomes too much, | Alice returns to Dr. Yang. |
Arriving at a cabin in the desert, | Alice reveals to Pete that Mr. Eddy is actually a po |
directed, with the help of local music teacher | Alice Reynolds, the Lions Club Cowboy Ball. |
Alice Reys ... Marielle | |
In 1893 he married | Alice Rhawn of Philadelphia. |
Lori Heuring as | Alice Richards |
Deborah Reed - | Alice Richardson |
In 1938, John married | Alice Rideout, whom he met as an undergraduate. |
She also starred with Alan Cumming and | Alice Ripley in Open All Night: The Music of Lance H |
Act 1. Audiences loved the harmonious blend of | Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner's voices so much that |
Hunter Foster and | Alice Ripley joined the cast as Seymour and Audrey, |
Alice Ripley | |
Alice Ripley as Violet Hilton | |
Chase as Kristina, Kevin Odekirk as Robert and | Alice Ripley as Ulrika , the latter performing the s |
Alice Ripley (Tony Award Winner Next to Normal, Side | |
luded numerous well known performers including | Alice Ripley, Emily Skinner, Brian d'Arcy James, Chr |
John Kelly, Brooke Sunny Moriber, Marni Nixon, | Alice Ripley, Emily Skinner, Stephen Spinella, and C |
berto Ginastera, Frank Martin, Jean Piaget and | Alice Rivaz are buried. |
o live on its western bank, it was renamed the | Alice River by the Italian explorer Luigi d'Albertis |
Their traditional lands are around the | Alice River, Queensland and the Crosbie River, and f |
Alice Rivlin has been affiliated several times with | |
ery, Katharine Graham, Frances Sternhagen, and | Alice Rivlin. |
ork (descended from a Warwickshire family), by | Alice Roane of Wellingborough. |
German patrol vessel SG-11 (the former French | Alice Robert), the German tug Cebre, the German tank |
Alice Roberts died in 1985, aged 79, following a hea | |
Alice Roberts (29 July 1906 - 29 October 1985) was a | |
f her engagement to the composer Edward Elgar, | Alice Roberts was living with her widowed mother Jul |
he Rocks (1872), indexed by the young Caroline | Alice Roberts. |
The series will be presented by Dr | Alice Roberts. |
nd accompanying book, written and presented by | Alice Roberts. |
Shirley married | Alice Robertson Graham in 1904. |
Paul Blahous II of Czech descent and Marjorie | Alice Robertson of Scot/English ancestry. |
d attempt to unseat Ohio Supreme Court Justice | Alice Robie Resnick. |
lives in Bethesda, Maryland and is married to | Alice Rogoff Rubenstein, founder of the Alaska House |
She was replaced temporarily by town clerk | Alice Roker, the ex-wife of television weatherman Al |
on of architect Karl Ingolf Jensen and Kirsten | Alice Rokne. |
Ellaline Terriss as | Alice Rool |
Carol Felsenthal's biography of | Alice Roosevelt Longworth portrayed Paulina as an aw |
ed William Howard Taft, Nicholas Longworth and | Alice Roosevelt to the Philippines and then continue |
ding light in society, where the press labeled | Alice Roosevelt (daughter of Theodore), Marguerite C |
Prince Henry of Prussia and the attendance of | Alice Roosevelt at the coronation of King Edward VII |
Archibald Roosevelt, Ethel Roosevelt Derby and | Alice Roosevelt Longworth. |
1925 - January 27, 1957) was the only child of | Alice Roosevelt, and the granddaughter of U.S. Presi |
He successfully wooed | Alice Roosevelt, the daughter of President Theodore |
f War William Howard Taft, which included Miss | Alice Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt's daug |
His mother was | Alice Rosabel. |
r the disappointment of All Haunt's Sound, The | Alice Rose took a year off from working to pursue th |
as present, delivered the baby which was named | Alice Rose Bates. |
Like The | Alice Rose in 2008, he was selected as one of Austin |
s include contributions by Hyperbubble and The | Alice Rose's psychedelic side project Planet Rye Co. |
dule), and Acid Tomb, featuring members of The | Alice Rose. |
1983), and | Alice Rosie (b. |
er Clare Deacon, Sister Dorothy Cawood, Sister | Alice Ross-King, Staff Nurse Mary Derrer -- Military |
Alice Rowan, one of the children of these first pion | |
(Also during this time, Burks met and married | Alice Rowe, a computer employed at the Moore School. |
uded Dorothy Dickson as Dick, Jean Adrienne as | Alice, Roy Barbour as Alderman Fitzwarren, Hal Bryan |
Alice rubbed her eyes, and looked again. | |
The Hiker is a historic statue created by Theo | Alice Ruggles Kitson, located on a traffic island at |
He has also remixed tracks from | Alice Russell and Quantic, and has produced a track |
Stern, Courtney Pine, Jane Birkin, Nguyen Le, | Alice Russell, Roy Ayers, Gwyneth Herbert, Ray Ander |
Wilson, DJ Derek, Tom Middleton, Futureboogie, | Alice Russell, The Heavy, Andreya Triana, Funki Porc |
Alice Ruth Bolton (born on May 25, 1967 in Lucedale, | |
He married | Alice S. Meald on July 13, 1900. |
setts; launched 8 June 1918; sponsored by Miss | Alice S. Guthrie; and commissioned at Boston 21 Augu |
Second, on June 24, 1902 to | Alice S. Lyman. |
Marriott International and The J. Willard and | Alice S. Marriott Foundation also made contributions |
Alice S. Langtry is a former Republican member of th | |
Sheryl Cruz as | Alice Sagrado |
tures the two focus characters of that series, | Alice Sakaguchi (now Kobayashi) and Rin Kobayashi. |
Alice Salomon (19 April 1872 - 30 August 1948) was a | |
Alice Salomon | |
He was the nephew of | Alice Salomon. |
Carola Kuhlmann: | Alice Salomon. |
usation, trial and execution for witchcraft of | Alice Samuel and her family between 1589 and 1593 in |
Ruth Cummings - | Alice Sanders (as Ruth Sinclair) |
Although Mary | Alice sank within minutes, O-13 rescued her entire c |
SS Princess | Alice sank in 1878 with the loss of over 650 lives. |
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