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In the presidential election | Arthur Barclay of the True Whig Party was re-elected. |
In the presidential election | Arthur Barclay of the True Whig Party was re-elected |
In the presidential election | Arthur Barclay of the True Whig Party was elected. |
Cyril | Arthur Barlow (born 22 January 1889 - unknown) was an |
Arthur Barnard Trollope (31 July 1836 - 22 April 1872 | |
Arthur Barnard (born 10 March 1929) was an American a | |
Dillard's compatriots, Jack Davis and | Arthur Barnard took 2nd and 3rd place. |
He married Mary Barnardiston, only daughter of | Arthur Barnardiston, and had by her ten children. |
Arthur Barnes Liberal Reform | |
Arthur Barnett (often referred to as Arthur Barnett's | |
Arthur Barnett Ltd bought the 16 D.I.C. stores outrig | |
Arthur Barnett took over the ailing D.I.C. department | |
ould have proven a good geographical match for | Arthur Barnett. |
Gordon | Arthur Barnier (14 April 1928 - 11 July 2000) was an |
th Mary Anne Driscoll, the singer pianist, and | Arthur Baron on tenor sax. |
David Markham as | Arthur Barras |
20 November 1940 Air Marshal Sir | Arthur Barratt |
Arthur Barron | |
Arthur Barrow - bass guitar | |
Arthur Barrow - Bass on "No Not Now" and the first pa | |
Arthur Barrow, Nathan East, Greg Lowry, Randy Jackson | |
Zappa alumni Tommy Mars, | Arthur Barrow, et al. |
Arthur Barrow, Gary Chang, Steve George, Eddie Ulibar | |
Arthur Barrows - keyboards | |
Thomas | Arthur Barry (April 10, 1879 - June 4, 1946) was a Ma |
Max Wall - | Arthur Barrymore |
George | Arthur Bartlett (November 30, 1869 - June 1, 1951) wa |
Peter | Arthur Barton (born 28 March 1955) is a First World W |
Joseph Burton, | Arthur Barton, James Oldknow and Arthur Morton made t |
Arthur Basil Wood (8 May 1890 - 17 January 1977) was | |
Arthur Bassett is a Halifax Hall Of Fame Inductee. | |
Able Seaman | Arthur Batchelor |
For the English soccer player, see | Arthur Bateman (footballer). |
Arthur Bateman (12 June 1918 - November 1984) was an | |
John | Arthur Baycroft was a Canadian Anglican bishop in the |
edited to Bloomsbury Group in conjunction with | Arthur Bayes Associates. |
Arthur Bayldon was born in 1865, at Leeds, England. | |
At Joe's second hearing, high-profile lawyer | Arthur Baylor (James Earl Jones) attends the proceedi |
Florence and | Arthur Bays on Magnetic Island. |
For the comedy character, see | Arthur Baysting. |
Arthur Beachill made almost 140 senior appearances fo | |
Arthur Beard was an English footballer who played as | |
Arthur Beauchamp (1827-1910) was a 19th century Membe | |
featherweight class after losing his fight to | Arthur Beavis. |
Arthur became a professor of Physics at the Universit | |
e film, Dan explains that he is going out with | Arthur's sister, Stacey, while Arthur became class pr |
Arthur became a regular in the Reds side during his f | |
Arthur became increasingly autobiographical for the a | |
ing portion of old SH 40, Jacksonville to Port | Arthur, became part of US 69 in 1935. |
Eamon Boland - | Arthur Beck |
eld the seat until his defeat by UAP candidate | Arthur Beck in 1940. |
Vice President Chester A. | Arthur becomes the 21st President of the United State |
Walter Sande ... Dr. | Arthur Beecham |
main Tigers along with fellow Redcliffe player | Arthur Beetson for a fee of 1,500 pounds each. |
of the year award to Eastern Suburbs' forward | Arthur Beetson. |
Pellinore is still with | Arthur before Arthur fights his final battle at the e |
The player assumes the role of a young | Arthur, before the legendary days of Camelot. |
Arthur began his coaching career as a student assista | |
Arthur began playing for larger audiences, opening fo | |
Arthur Belasco | |
George Frederick | Arthur Belcher was an English cartoonist, etcher and |
The team captain for the 1897 season was | Arthur Belden. |
David | Arthur Bell |
The party stood Susan Bell, whose husband | Arthur Bell was the leader of the Tory Reform Group. |
cluded Jim Owles, Marty Robinson, Kay Lahusen, | Arthur Bell, Arthur Evans, Sylvia Rae Rivera, Marsha |
d a field which was discovered in June 1896 by | Arthur Bell. |
Arthur Bellamy (born 5 April 1942) is a former footba | |
Thomas | Arthur Bellew (1820 - 24 July 1863) was an Irish land |
Thomas | Arthur Bellew, landowner and politician (d.1863). |
All songs written and composed by Joseph | Arthur, Ben Harper, and Dhani Harrison. |
ed with "Jamaican Rumba", composed for them by | Arthur Benjamin, which became a signature tune for th |
The music is by | Arthur Benjamin, performed by London Philharmonic and |
Between 1937 and 1939 he studied under | Arthur Benjamin, and Herbert Howells in England at th |
Morris, Gordon Jacob, and | Arthur Benjamin, and then in Paris with Nadia Boulang |
She studied with Clifford Curzon and | Arthur Benjamin. |
lls the helicopter's pilot, Caroline's dog and | Arthur Bennington in his bed. |
nguished headmaster of the school was the Rev. | Arthur Benoni Evans from 1829 till his death in 1854. |
Michael Redgrave as Sir | Arthur Benson Gray |
Martin Lewis ... Sir | Arthur Benton |
Arthur Berckmans (born 3 May 1929), better known as B | |
Arthur Beresford Pite (2 September 1861 - 27 November | |
ers include William Albright, Bernard Barrell, | Arthur Berger, Martin Boykan, Jacob Druckman (Tanglew |
Arthur Berger. | |
A Bibliography of the Writings of | Arthur Berger. |
er Cosmo Kramer adopts a mile of the fictional | Arthur Berkhardt Expressway. |
Arthur Bernard Cook. | |
Eric | Arthur Berntson (born May 16, 1941) was a Canadian po |
For the Liverpool footballer, see | Arthur Berry (footballer). |
For the Canadian politician, see | Arthur Berry (Manitoba politician). |
Donald | Arthur Berry is a statistician and one of the propone |
Arthur Berry, A Short History of Astronomy (London, 1 | |
al election, but lost to Progressive candidate | Arthur Berry. |
arded the Buys Ballot Medal with meteorologist | Arthur Berson (1859-1942) by Royal Netherlands Academ |
She also had an older brother named | Arthur Besant. |
Arthur Betts was born in Huthwaite, Sutton-in-Ashfiel | |
Arthur Bezer (20 October 1875 - 11 July 1944) was an | |
Arthur Bialas (born November 21, 1930) is a German fo | |
The syndrome is named after Georges Bardet and | Arthur Biedl. |
Jones's father was George | Arthur Bigby, a cornetist and leader of a brass band. |
became Vicar of Stamfordham and his son became | Arthur Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham. |
Other cast members included Owain | Arthur, Billy Carter, Florence Hall, Paul Hawkyard, G |
Little Belt's captain was | Arthur Bingham. |
Arthur Binks won a cap for England while at Wigan in | |
Arthur Biram was born in Bischofswerda in Saxony in 1 | |
Arthur Biram | |
r), Nat Temple, Dougie Robinson, George Evans, | Arthur Birkby, Phil Goody, Saxes |
Charles Bronson as | Arthur Bishop |
Statham stars as | Arthur Bishop, a professional assassin who specialize |
Rolfe Sedan - | Arthur Bixby |
t the Northern Ireland general election, 1933, | Arthur Black was elected unopposed. |
Arthur Blackwood was born in Decatur, Illinois. | |
The | Arthur Blair family purchased it in 1924. |
3 July - | Arthur Blair-White, cricketer (d.1975). |
nished fourth, behind Edwin Flack (Australia), | Arthur Blake (USA), and Albin Lermusiaux (France). |
Blake: My right name is | Arthur Blake! |
The pier was named after Sir Henry | Arthur Blake, the twelfth governor of Hong Kong. |
"Blind" Blake (born | Arthur Blake, circa 1893, Jacksonville, Florida; died |
The park is named after Sir Henry | Arthur Blake, a former British Governor of Hong Kong. |
Sir Henry | Arthur Blake.] 1880, Pictures from Ireland. |
Arthur Blakeley (3 July 1886 - 27 June 1972) was an A | |
roduced the documentary feature The Cross: The | Arthur Blessitt Story. |
Arthur Bliss Lane (16 June 1894-12 August 1956) was t | |
Arthur Bliss Copp, PC (July 10, 1870 - December 5, 19 | |
Bliss on Music: Selected Writings of | Arthur Bliss, 1920-1975. |
Malcolm Arnold, Sir | Arthur Bliss, Gordon Jacob and Ralph Vaughan Williams |
thall provided the scenario for two ballets by | Arthur Bliss: Miracle in the Gorbals (1944), and Adam |
ertaken around the 1890s to plans developed by | Arthur Blomfield at a cost of £1,400. |
ch stands in West Liss and was designed by Sir | Arthur Blomfield and consecrated 1892. |
The pulpit was modernised by | Arthur Blomfield in 1878. |
Before that, he was the | Arthur Bloomfield Professor and Chairman of the Depar |
h Australia - Henry Ayers until 4 August, then | Arthur Blyth |
th Australia - Henry Ayers, until 22 July then | Arthur Blyth |
Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone | |
Light Blue: | Arthur Blythe Plays Thelonious Monk is jazz saxophoni |
Arthur Blythe - on In the Tradition (1979) and Blythe | |
Arthur Blythe Rouse (June 20, 1874 - January 25, 1956 | |
All compositions by | Arthur Blythe except as indicated |
With | Arthur Blythe |
All compositions by | Arthur Blythe |
Arthur Blythe - alto sax | |
Blythe Spirit is jazz saxophonist | Arthur Blythe's fourth album for the Columbia label r |
Perry Robinson, Mark Whitecage, | Arthur Blythe, Rick Kilburn or Lester Bowie. |
Arthur Blythe, saxophone | |
In Los Angeles, Tyler worked with | Arthur Blythe, Bobby Bradford, and David Murray. |
It features performances by Bowie, | Arthur Blythe, Amina Claudine Myers, Malachi Favors, |
Arthur Blythe: alto saxophone | |
Arthur Blythe: Lenox Avenue Breakdown (1978) | |
Arthur Blythe: alto saxophone (tracks 1-3, 5-6) | |
tcher cells are named after German pathologist | Arthur Boettcher (1831-1889). |
Arthur Boje (3 August 1895 - 18 April 1981) was a hig | |
Etienne | Arthur Boka (born 2 April 1983 in Abidjan) is an Ivor |
John | Arthur Bolton (born 22 June 1945) is a former weightl |
Arthur Bond - artist | |
William | Arthur Bone (19 Mar 1871 - 11 Jun 1938) was a British |
William | Arthur Bone, combustion engineer, and Professor of Ch |
Arthur Boni ... Steven | |
Democracy in India: A Hollow Shell (edited by | Arthur Bonner) |
For the Irish cartoonist, see | Arthur Booth (cartoonist). |
Arthur Booth-Clibborn | |
Arthur Borinsky, the United States Marshal for New Je | |
It was directed | Arthur Borman and Nigel Dick. |
ome in East London, and two sons (Lawrence and | Arthur) born at home in Sydney. |
Arken - | Arthur Bostrom |
ists behind Norman Wilkinson, Keith Walwyn and | Arthur Bottom. |
nt by-election was won by the Labour candidate | Arthur Bottomley. |
29 June - | Arthur Boucher, Wales international rugby union playe |
e pack with fellow new caps, Wallace Watts and | Arthur Boucher. |
ing Herbert Beerbohm Tree, George Edwardes and | Arthur Bourchier in signing a petition for the retent |
Arthur Bourchier (22 June 1863 - 14 September 1927) w | |
Philip Latham - ' | Arthur Bourne' |
Arthur Bowden Askey CBE (6 June 1900 - 16 November 19 | |
Arthur Bowers is a Democratic politician who formerly | |
npenny Altree was surgeon to the convicts, and | Arthur Bowes Smyth was surgeon to the ship. |
Arthur Bowie Chrisman (July 16, 1889-February 1953) w | |
Arthur Bowley, Josiah Stamp, and Udny Yule were among | |
Twenty Chinese poems (1910) with | Arthur Bowmar-Porter |
In 1928, she married | Arthur Bowring. |
20 July - | Arthur Boyd, artist (d. |
Arthur Boyer (9 February 1851 - 24 January 1922) was | |
Arthur Boyle (first term), Conservative - 1887-1891 | |
Arthur Boyle (second term), Conservative - 1892 | |
December 10 - | Arthur Boyle, politician (b.1842) |
Fred | Arthur Braceful (May 2, 1938, Detroit - March 17, 199 |
Arthur Bradfield Fairclough, Can. | |
18; the following day, he split a victory with | Arthur Bradfield Fairclough and several other pilots. |
Alan Mowbray as | Arthur Bradley |
Arthur Brady was a Scottish professional footballer w | |
e - 1978) and what was then Emmerdale Farm (as | Arthur Braithwaite - 1978). |
Arthur Brampton (1864-1955) was a British Liberal Par | |
Arthur Brauss as Candy Man | |
he Collected Teachings of Zen Master Bassui by | Arthur Braverman |
vember 4, 2008, defeating Democratic candidate | Arthur Bravo Guerrero, 55%-45%. |
Arthur Brayley Reynolds (born 30 May 1935 in Blackwoo | |
Sir Peter | Arthur Brian Jackson (born 9 December 1955) is an Eng |
His youngest brother | Arthur Brickley played football and baseball for Colu |
3 Liberal MLC | Arthur Bridges died on 22 May 1968. |
Arthur Briegleb, David Duke, Bob Henderson, Todd Mill | |
Arthur Briggs (b. | |
Arthur Briggs and His Boys (1929) | |
Arthur Briggs won caps for England while at Bradford | |
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