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twice served as Lord High Chancellor of Great | Britain. |
Jenna McCorkell of Great | Britain finished 2nd with a total of 112.73 points, b |
rforms at the court of King George I of Great | Britain, accompanied by Handel. |
Hat Act is an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain (citation 5 Geo II. |
of Wilmington, second Prime Minister of Great | Britain (born 1674) |
Fields, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
ad previously been under the control of Great | Britain. |
Navy, was created in the Baronetage of Great | Britain on 23 October 1781. |
A Regional History of the Railways of Great | Britain: The East Midlands (Volume 9). |
The Naval History of Great | Britain, Volume 1, 1793-1796. |
he preparation of their Fossil Flora of Great | Britain. |
led him to join the Communist Party of Great | Britain in 1929. |
epresentatives to the 1st Parliament of Great | Britain and also represented Clackmannanshire. |
Princess Mary of Great | Britain |
ts from the year 1784 in the Kingdom of Great | Britain. |
Prince Edward of Great | Britain |
nuary 1772), was the Lord Chancellor of Great | Britain. |
Smith joined the Communist Party of Great | Britain in 1972. |
, c 18) was an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain that forbade all joint-stock companies not au |
ame chairman of the Composers' Guild of Great | Britain 1966. |
inobantes were one of the tribes of pre-Roman | Britain. |
al All Blacks for the 1907-1908 tour of Great | Britain and Australia. |
was during the 1911-12 Kangaroo tour of Great | Britain. |
al policy matters and the organisation of all | Britain and Ireland Championships and international e |
to the "Simplified Spelling Society" of Great | Britain in 1998. |
onference was funded by Arts Council of Great | Britain and was held at Walsall Art Gallery, Walsall, |
Michael Etherington-Smith of Great | Britain designed the cross-country course. |
er his contempary the Prime Minister of Great | Britain, William Pitt the Younger. |
and subsequently the Communist Party of Great | Britain. |
ke of Brunswick and Princess Augusta of Great | Britain. |
or of the Film Producers Association of Great | Britain and Consultant to the Association of Independ |
She was the sister of George II of Great | Britain and the mother of Frederick the Great. |
For the British Queen see Anne of Great | Britain. |
orical Account of George Lewis, king of Great | Britain. |
tshire, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
ruggle of World War II on the people of Great | Britain. |
The Industrial Workers of Great | Britain was a group which promoted industrial unionis |
He was Lord Chancellor of Great | Britain from 1771 to 1778. |
is a dormant title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
and representation in the Parliament of Great | Britain to be 16 Lords and 45 MPs. |
aac Newton is knighted by Queen Anne of Great | Britain. |
ndfather's second cousin Anne, Queen of Great | Britain. |
New Zealand embarked on a tour of Great | Britain and France. |
esident of the Mineralogical Society of Great | Britain. |
wn for painting industrial scenes of northern | Britain. |
It is named after Anne, Queen of Great | Britain, during whose reign it was enacted. |
ltic Film Festival and Writers Guild of Great | Britain. |
mfries, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
tshire, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
ctions of the Dermatological Society of Great | Britain and Ireland, Volume V. 1895, republished 2008 |
He is the author of Roman | Britain (1981), a volume in the Oxford History of Eng |
use of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
(1993), Island Fortress: The Defence of Great | Britain, 1603-1945, Harper Collins . |
9 Ann.) is an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
5 years, she was the oldest resident of Great | Britain up to that time. |
s president of the Cremation Society of Great | Britain from 1921 to his death in 1940. |
ears a member of the Socialist Party of Great | Britain. |
use the intended victim was the King of Great | Britain, James Hadfield was charged with treason. |
His book A Guide to the New Ruins of Great | Britain was published by Verso in 2010. |
he National Brass Band Championships of Great | Britain for a record 22nd time. |
The Naval History of Great | Britain, Volume 4, 1805-1807. |
eated Baron Rosebery (in the Peerage of Great | Britain) in 1828. |
Final of Great | Britain versus France - Crystal Palace - London |
cal preacher in the Methodist Church of Great | Britain in 1963. |
when he published the Naval History of Great | Britain from the Year 1783 to 1822 in 1823. |
ger took second with Jonathan Bellis of Great | Britain taking the bronze medal. |
a bronze medal with Lawrence Doherty of Great | Britain in mixed doubles tennis. |
Gorboduc, King of Great | Britain |
National Gazetteer of Great | Britain and Ireland (1868) |
inet in the National Youth Orchestra of Great | Britain, playing a Peter Eaton clarinet. |
She's a member of the Writers' Guild of Great | Britain, English PEN and the Society of Authors and s |
le: 1907-1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great | Britain |
ident of the Association of Surgeons of Great | Britain and Ireland in 1946. |
ber - Charles Yorke, Lord Chancellor of Great | Britain (died 1770) |
affiliated to the Miners' Federation of Great | Britain. |
He was also active in Agudas Yisroel of Great | Britain. |
In 1934 he joined Communist Party of Great | Britain. |
1st Viscount Finlay, Lord Chancellor of Great | Britain. |
ts from the year 1786 in the Kingdom of Great | Britain. |
rtments were leased by the embassies of Great | Britain, Canada, Australia, South Africa and others t |
that year it won the Writers' Guild of Great | Britain Award for "Best Radio Comedy / Light Entertai |
Member of Great | Britain Davis Cup squad to face Ukraine |
, c. 4) was an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
Richardson also won a Writers' Guild of Great | Britain award. |
constituency again in the Parliament of Great | Britain from 1713 until his death two years later. |
t Edgcumbe is a title in the Peerage of Great | Britain. |
he established the Royal Institution of Great | Britain in 1799. |
The Baptist Union of Great | Britain with 140,000 individuals holds a nuanced view |
afford, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
2009 Arts Council Collection of Great | Britain, London |
belongs to the Free Methodist Church of Great | Britain. |
Bucks, in the Peerage of Great | Britain |
He served as mayor of New | Britain, Connecticut, in 1896 and 1897. |
to the upper Carboniferous Limestone of Great | Britain) and succeeded by the Westphalian stage/age ( |
ly two competitors were Wilma Lawrie of Great | Britain and Terri Dixon of the United States. |
le the other characters are citizens of Great | Britain or the British Commonwealth: Macdonald is Sco |
The Anthropological Institute of Great | Britain and Ireland (1871) was the result of a merger |
(c.24) was an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
erged into the Royal Asiatic Society of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
Geographic Atlas of Great | Britain, Berlin 1940.war |
the senior pairs event, Kemp & King of Great | Britain competed as guest skaters. |
He served as Lord Chancellor of Great | Britain between 1861 and 1865. |
ding Outlines of the Natural History of Great | Britain and Ireland (1769) and Synopsis of the Natura |
A peerage of Great | Britain was conferred on his wife, Susannah, as Baron |
the United Patternmakers Association of Great | Britain, a position he held for sixteen years. |
For the historical region of southeastern | Britain, see Lloegyr. |
Norfolk, was a title in the Peerage of Great | Britain. |
es, Born and Bred, all three series of Little | Britain and The Bill |
ubsequent election of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
ated by Ella Tripp and Joanne Wright of Great | Britain in the round of 32. |
Charlotte, the consort of George III of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
He became President of Great | Britain Hockey in 2007. |
y - George III of the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland (b. |
f Hanover, George Louis, as George I of Great | Britain, who arrived in Great Britain on 18 September |
s formed part of their Kangaroo tour of Great | Britain and France. |
social and cultural histories of early-modern | Britain. |
Castles of Steel: | Britain, Germany and the winning of the Great War. |
theatre charity The Music Hall Guild of Great | Britain and America. |
layed in two Tests of the Ashes tour of Great | Britain and two Tests against France. |
s 2007 series Andrew Marr's History of Modern | Britain. |
The Economic Position of Great | Britain, with A.C.Pigou, 1936. |
hout the existence of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
n be obtained from the Radio Society of Great | Britain (RSGB) website |
unders near New Guinea in the vicinity of New | Britain (although chameleons and vervet monkeys do no |
ioch was a geographer and a vicarius of Roman | Britain, probably in the late 350s AD. |
in his A tour thro' the Whole Island of Great | Britain (1724-1727). |
name to The Henry George Foundation of Great | Britain, Ltd. |
considered the first Prime Minister of Great | Britain between 1717 and 1721. |
rates public transport in many parts of Great | Britain. |
Inland Waterways of Great | Britain (8th Ed.). |
under the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great | Britain. |
al bronze medalist Alison Williamson of Great | Britain. |
Series 2 of Fake | Britain began on 16 May 2011. |
the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
s, in 1998 from the Manorial Society of Great | Britain for $4,000. |
r the Pacific Islanders for the tour of Great | Britain. |
c.73) is an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
The Decline and Fall of Roman | Britain (ISBN 978-0752428956) |
The Kingdom of Great | Britain continued from 1707 until 1801 when it merged |
Dissolution: The 1st Parliament of Great | Britain was dissolved on 3 April 1708. |
y Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson of Great | Britain. |
the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland (as it then was). |
arvon, was created in the Baronetage of Great | Britain on 25 October 1742. |
A Guide to the Antiquities of Roman | Britain in the Department of British and Mediaeval An |
w sounds, talents and musical style of modern | Britain |
of England and one in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
ril 1729) was a Baron in the Peerage of Great | Britain. |
ies of sac spider native to wetlands of Great | Britain. |
was founded in 1716 by King George I of Great | Britain. |
Monarch - George I of Great | Britain |
London: n.p. [Communist Party of Great | Britain], n.d. |
the stage with the National Theatre of Great | Britain under Laurence Olivier. |
is a rare migrant to the south coast of Great | Britain. |
Act 1722 is an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain (statute number 9 Geo. |
ntury king of the Brigantes tribe of northern | Britain. |
Early History of the Communist Party of Great | Britain. |
epresentatives to the 1st Parliament of Great | Britain, for further details. |
22), was an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain passed in 1723 during the reign King George I |
of the Dry Stone Walling Association of Great | Britain in 2008. |
He was also a judge for the Ski Club of Great | Britain. |
pervised the Principal Triangulation of Great | Britain project. |
r, 57, and the former prime minister of Great | Britain, serves as the Middle East envoy representing |
The final was won by Tommy Green of Great | Britain. |
o Self worked at night from the steps of Tate | Britain painting the Thames. |
London: Communist Party of Great | Britain, n.d. |
nformation in W. James Naval History of Great | Britain (London, 1837) Vol.VI, pp.476-89. |
nsley, was created in the Baronetage of Great | Britain on 22 January 1784. |
Surrey, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
was president of the Catholic Union of Great | Britain from 1917 to 1921. |
e was nominated for a Writers' Guild of Great | Britain award in 2010. |
land merged in 1801 with the Kingdom of Great | Britain to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain a |
City clerk of New | Britain from 1878 until his resignation in 1887, havi |
was the winner of the village category of the | Britain in Bloom competition. |
erland, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
ts from the year 1785 in the Kingdom of Great | Britain. |
first baseline of the triangulation of Great | Britain |
on their successful Grand Slam tour of Great | Britain and Ireland in 1978, scoring the only try in |
irector of the National Youth Choirs of Great | Britain |
Federation, and the Socialist Party of Great | Britain (d.1919). |
Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
theatre charity The Music Hall Guild of Great | Britain and America. |
ts from the year 1799 in the Kingdom of Great | Britain. |
domarus on coins) was a king of south-eastern | Britain in the late 1st century BC. |
d Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson of Great | Britain in the second. |
989 he founded the Muslim Parliament of Great | Britain. |
Synopsis of the Mollusca of Great | Britain (circulated 1820, but not published until 185 |
His works include The Romanization of Roman | Britain (1905), Ancient Town Planning (1913), and The |
George I, the first Hanoverian King of Great | Britain. |
urrey, was created in the Baronetage of Great | Britain on 27 June 1786 for Richard Hoare. |
er of Charles Yorke, Lord Chancellor of Great | Britain. |
Waldegrave is a title in the Peerage of Great | Britain. |
The Kingdom of Great | Britain (also occasionally referred to as the United |
tance road users, covering the whole of Great | Britain. |
alf of the Association of Physicians of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
uly 1758) was a baron in the Peerage of Great | Britain. |
rd published in the 'Political State of Great | Britain'. |
e National Children's Wind Orchestra of Great | Britain (NCWO) is one of the most accomplished Youth |
Alain Baxter of Great | Britain originally took the bronze, but was disqualif |
to establish the Miners' Federation of Great | Britain, and he was appointed as its first secretary. |
President of the Miners' Federation of Great | Britain 1929-1930. |
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