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until it was sold to a Chard solicitor, Edward | Clarke, in 1859. |
Edward | Clarke (1871 - after 1890) was an English footballer |
Edward | Clarke Campbell (1806 - January 18, 1860) was a lawye |
Edward | Clarke of Chipley seems to have introduced Locke to h |
Edward | Clarke Cabot designed the building which was finished |
Peter Edward | Clarke, (born 21 August 1957, in St Helens, Lancashir |
Lieutenant General Sir Travers Edwards | Clarke GBE KCB KCMG (1871-2 February 1962) was a Brit |
ur of the positions were already filled: Edwin | Clarke, James MacDonald, Frederick John Mitchell, and |
ine department at UCL in 1966, headed by Edwin | Clarke. |
ve of the positions were already filled: Edwin | Clarke, Duncan Innes, Richmond Francis Hanna, Frederi |
Edwin | Clarke |
He was married in August 1906 to Eleanor | Clarke. |
Brooklyn's 40th council district elected | Clarke to the New York City Council in 2001. |
At the 1880 general election, | Clarke was elected Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) |
At the 1874 general election, | Clarke was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) f |
Elijah | Clarke (1733 - December 15, 1799), born in Anson Coun |
Son of Revolutionary War hero Elijah | Clarke, John Clark was born in Edgecombe County, Nort |
Williamson was joined by his commander, Elijah | Clarke and another 100 men, and the British supply li |
ks Hill, and the Revolutionary War hero Elijah | Clarke, whose burial place, on the grounds of Georgia |
Neile married Elizabeth | Clarke, daughter of Gabriel Clarke, D.D., Archdeacon |
Elizabeth | Clarke (c. |
In the same year, he married Elizabeth | Clarke. |
Adrienne Elizabeth | Clarke AC (born 6 January 1938) is a Professor of Bot |
His sister was the feminist Elizabeth | Clarke Wolstenholme Elmy. |
She trained at the Elliott | Clarke Theatre School in Liverpool and appeared in re |
enator Donald Oliver and writer George Elliott | Clarke, niece of singer Portia White and labour union |
Tobago, presented to His Excellency Sir Ellis | Clarke, Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad and Tobago, Ja |
pointed Prime Minister by then-President Ellis | Clarke and led the PNM to victory in the 1981 General |
Emilia | Clarke was born in London, England and grew up in Ber |
Emilia | Clarke is an English actress. |
mann, David Quantick, Peter Serafinowicz, Emma | Clarke, and Steve Brody. |
Emma | Clarke (born 1971) is a writer of comedy and drama sc |
e was recorded by Manchester voice artist Emma | Clarke. |
Emma | Clarke no longer voices any of the recordings; a new |
r (Series 1-2), Jon Culshaw (Series 1-5), Emma | Clarke (Series 1-5) and Jo Caulfield (Series 6), alth |
old Brown, Chris Campbell, David Charles, Emma | Clarke, and Judy Hawkins. |
dore: The International Insurance Encyclopedia | CLARKE, JULIUS LAURENS page 155 (1910). |
aghan, Dale Campbell-Savours, Jamie Cann, Eric | Clarke, Bob Cryer, Lawrence Cunliffe, Denzil Davies, |
For the professor of music, see Eric | Clarke (professor). |
h Cornwell, and featured Welsh coal miner Eric | Clarke on saxophone. |
Ernest | Clarke Williamson (24 May 1890 - 30 April 1964) was a |
g relationship with the new manager Mr. Ernest | Clarke. |
John Erskine | Clarke (1827-1920) was an British clergyman who issue |
ng the death of former Jamaican soldier Eugent | Clarke in 2002, George Blackman was the last living m |
t ten years of the Autocar company's existence | Clarke was president and chief engineer of the compan |
st Petrucciani to longtime fusion experimenter | Clarke. |
of Peekskill, for State Engineer; and John F. | Clarke, of New York City, for the Court of Appeals. |
F. F. | Clarke, DSO. |
Wells is married to Charles F. | Clarke, a partner in the multinational law firm of Sq |
"Double Feature" ( | Clarke, Rollins) - 4:51 |
The music video features | Clarke and Bell in an outer space/celestial setting, |
1961, based around a rhythm section featuring | Clarke, Jimmy Woode and himself, he founded The Kenny |
Sir Fielding | Clarke Kt. was a British colonial barrister, civil se |
The group flee | Clarke and his guards, each splitting up to avoid bei |
formers and the police were actually following | Clarke as he was engaged in surveillance missions. |
After retiring from competitive football, | Clarke joined the club's coaching staff. |
another three-in-a-row for Ballygalget and for | Clarke. |
Albert ("Bert") went on to serve as reeve for | Clarke Township and warden for the United Counties of |
October 1642 Richard Baxter was preaching for | Clarke at Alcester, when the guns of the battle of Ed |
served as a member of the township council for | Clarke from 1889 to 1894. |
For | Clarke, this only strengthened her belief that it was |
oners on 13 December 1819 to select a site for | Clarke County's "seat of justice." |
This list contains all entries for | Clarke County through Dallas County, the other listin |
Founder | Clarke Electric Company selected the call letters WBT |
John Snape, and in 1754, secondly Mary Frances | Clarke, daughter of James Clarke. |
Mother Mary Frances | Clarke (March 2, 1803, Dublin, Ireland - December 4, |
Francis | Clarke (25 March 1857 - 18 May 1939) was an Australia |
25 March - Francis | Clarke, politician (d. |
ned for 50 years by local entrepreneur Francis | Clarke. |
Robert Francis | Clarke |
, emphatically defeating Protectionist Francis | Clarke for the seat of Cowper. |
Frank | Clarke as a flyer, billed as "Air Ace Frank Clark" |
Frank | Clarke, stunt pilot |
ally broken by Anquan Boldin in 2003 and Frank | Clarke in 1962, respectively. |
Ian Frank | Clarke 1998 - 2001 |
eyes Tebbetts) married Brigadier-General Frank | Clarke Prescott N.G.C. |
Frank | Clarke |
scribed as Melnick-Fraser syndrome after Frank | Clarke Fraser and Michael Melnick. |
Arthur Franklin | Clarke (1865-1949) was a Major League Baseball player |
- Pirates Manager Fred | Clarke |
player-manager Fred | Clarke hit .324, |
Manager Fred | Clarke and most of the players moved over to the Pira |
raves in 1926, after a confrontation with Fred | Clarke, who was then working as the Pirates' assistan |
Not to be outdone, his teammate Fred | Clarke also swipes four bases for the only time in hi |
rother of National Baseball Hall of Famer Fred | Clarke. |
He recruited Hall of Famers Fred | Clarke and Honus Wagner, built Forbes Field, and was |
Fred | Clarke was born on a farm near Winterset, Iowa. |
at former manager and team vice president Fred | Clarke, who had been openly criticizing manager Bill |
tstop Honus Wagner and outfielder-manager Fred | Clarke, the Pirates scored the most runs in the major |
e best Louisville players, namely Wagner, Fred | Clarke, Tommy Leach, Deacon Phillippe, and Rube Wadde |
Designed by Frederick | Clarke Withers, it was modeled after the Palazzo Vecc |
Professor Sir Frederick | Clarke or Sir Fred Clarke (1880-1952) was the Directo |
s Sullivan, William Le Baron Jenney, Frederick | Clarke Withers, and Calvert Vaux. |
Frederick | Clarke Withers (1828-1901) joined the firm during its |
It was built in 1867 to designs by Frederick | Clarke Withers for his friend John Monell (after whom |
ing, Samuel Sloan, Thomas U. Walter, Frederick | Clarke Withers, Calvert Vaux, Frederick Law Olmsted, |
is, George B. Post, Calvert Vaux and Frederick | Clarke Withers. |
vival cottages that Calvert Vaux and Frederick | Clarke Withers, following the patterns of their mento |
Frederick | Clarke - nylon string guitar |
The architect was Frederick | Clarke Withers. |
h Valley, including the counties of Frederick, | Clarke, Warren and Shenandoah and the cities of Winch |
with Winchester, the station serves Frederick, | Clarke, Warren, and Shenandoah counties in Virginia i |
Peabody, William Henry Channing, James Freeman | Clarke, Chandler Robbins, William Greenleaf Eliot, Cy |
enrolled -- names like the Rev. James Freeman | Clarke, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Thomas Wentworth Hig |
performance, including a substitute cameo from | Clarke, Leeds lost out to an injury-time strike from |
last ten overs, started by an inside-edge from | Clarke off Hoggard, Australia lost four wickets for 2 |
The backs of these have patient data from | Clarke and Bell's MRI scans. |
s he's a fan and gets lyrical inspiration from | Clarke. |
n elected to the Georgia General Assembly from | Clarke County since Reconstruction. |
The Athens division hears cases from: | Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Hart, Madison, Morg |
The entire route is in Fulton, | Clarke County. |
ne on location in Ottawa, Canada by Charles G. | Clarke. |
Charles G. | Clarke and Allen M. Davey - Hello, Frisco, Hello |
John O. Aalberg, Charles G. | Clarke and John G. Frayne |
G.J. | Clarke became speaker in 1909 after Morrison resigned |
Clarke's son is Gabriel Clarke, an award-winning spor | |
Gabriel | Clarke |
Cover concept and co-ordination - Gail | Clarke |
Thornton Gainsborough | Clarke (27 November 1891 - 19 July 1916) was an Austr |
of Defiance" project, Ra, Secret Mommy, Gareth | Clarke and many others of the IDM, breakcore, drill a |
Jim Bond, Spencer Dunn and Gary | Clarke played for Papanui. |
d consisted of Jim Bond (c), Eric Carson, Gary | Clarke, Oscar Danielson, Kevin Dixon, Spencer Dunn, D |
Canterbury were coached by Gary | Clarke and included Graeme Cooksley, Bruce Dickison, |
Barnett and Russell were replaced by Gary | Clarke and Jerry Paul. |
Gillman, Bill Noonan, captain Jim White, Gary | Clarke and Leo Brown. |
Frank Gay | Clarke (September 10, 1850 - January 9, 1901) was a U |
LCL candidate Geoffrey | Clarke won the resulting by-election on 22 June. |
lms' and also worked with John Piper, Geoffrey | Clarke, Cecil Collins, Ceri Richards and Marc Chagall |
Geoffrey | Clarke Holmes (September 16, 1958(1958-09-16) - March |
George | Clarke (1768-1835) was the heir of George Clarke (Gov |
to the bar in 1906 by his father Edward George | Clarke a prominent lawyer and later Solicitor-General |
, Illinois, founded in 1877, by Colonel George | Clarke and his wife, Sarah. |
of All Souls by Nicholas Hawksmoor and George | Clarke. |
George | Clarke Simpson was born 2 September 1878 in Derby Eng |
was also known as George | Clarke of Hyde. |
In 1991 on the death of Sir George | Clarke he was elected President of the Ulster Unionis |
George | Clarke Jenkins (19 November 1908 - 6 April 2007) was |
Governor of Victoria - George | Clarke (from 10 December) |
s death he was succeeded by his nephew, George | Clarke Houghton. |
George | Clarke (14 Feb 1867 - 16 April 1867) (Elected Captain |
had been owned by his great grandfather George | Clarke (Governor). |
George | Clarke spent 11 years at Stoke but only started playi |
Governor of Victoria - Sir George | Clarke (until 24 November) |
George | Clarke (1676- 12 January 1760). |
George | Clarke (born 1894 in Nantwich, England) was a footbal |
George | Clarke (born 1827) was a Scottish-born merchant and p |
Gerald | Clarke was born in Hemet, California in 1967 to Carol |
Gerald | Clarke, artist and educator |
Gerry | Clarke (born 1960 in Belfast) is a former Irish footb |
When the King fled to Ghent, | Clarke followed him. |
Eustomias perplexus Gibbs, | Clarke & Gomon, 1983. |
Lead Guitar and vocal: Gilby | Clarke. |
a in 2007 with Johnny Colt, Lucas Rossi, Gilby | Clarke and Tommy Lee. |
The band Supernova consisted of Gilby | Clarke, Jason Newsted, and Tommy Lee. |
album by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby | Clarke. |
l song featured in the video by musician Gilby | Clarke with vocals by Manning. |
Gilby | Clarke - rhythm guitar, backing vocals, production |
Ace Frehley (guitar), Tommy Lee (drums), Gilby | Clarke (Guitar) and Scott Ian (Bass) played a cover o |
"Midnight Session" performance alongside Gilby | Clarke and Uli Jon Roth. |
Suicide" and "Kick It" were produced by Gilby | Clarke. |
Gilby | Clarke - lead vocals, lead guitar |
ers, and was bought by investment banker Giles | Clarke, where as Chairman Clarke built it into a UK n |
of the England and Wales Cricket Board, Giles | Clarke, described him as "one of the finest all-round |
Arothron gillbanksii ( | Clarke, 1897) |
Gillian | Clarke (poet) |
etition was judged by duffy with poets Gillian | Clarke and Imtiaz Dharker completing the panel. |
is the title and subject, of a poem by Gillian | Clarke, used on the English literature GCSE syllabus |
te was designed by landscape architect Gilmore | Clarke to offer scenic vistas of the Hudson Highlands |
Miller would give | Clarke help and advice on how to get sounds, use stud |
Harry Gladstone | Clarke (born June 1, 1881) was a Canadian parliamenta |
on from Conservative incumbent Harry Gladstone | Clarke. |
Born in Glasgow, | Clarke began his career in his native Scotland with A |
Godfrey | Clarke (born c. 1684 d , 1734), was an English politi |
Maurice Gordon | Clarke was an American football coach. |
The original aim of Gordon | Clarke was to provide a habitat for birds that was ri |
Bruce Bennett Gorham | Clarke (born January 26, 1943, Ft. |
Graham | Clarke |
Lyrics by Grant | Clarke |
"Am I Blue" (words - Grant | Clarke, music - Harry Akst) - 5:39 |
Long As I'm With You" by Harry Akst and Grant | Clarke |
"Am I Blue?" (Harry Akst, Grant | Clarke) - 3:14 |
"Second Hand Rose" (James F. Hanley, Grant | Clarke) - 0:16 |
Grant | Clarke & Al Piantadosi |
"Am I Blue (Harry Akst, Grant | Clarke) - 6:54 |
"Am I Blue?" (Harry Akst, Grant | Clarke) - 6:45 |
ome Home" Music by Harry Akst, Lyrics by Grant | Clarke, Performed by Henry Fink and chorus, andDanced |
The sound was named after Louis Colville Gray | Clarke, curator of the Museum of Archaeology and Anth |
er useful collection of tools compiled by Greg | Clarke. |
The editor of the collection is Greg | Clarke of the Simcoe-Muskoka Catholic District School |
Gregory | Clarke, CEO of the Lend Lease Corporation since 2002, |
Arthur Grenfell | Clarke CMG was a government official in Hong Kong who |
Grey | Clarke, 3b |
Richard Grey | Clarke (September 26, 1912 - November 23, 1993) was a |
Gimbert though badly injured survived, Guard | Clarke although stunned by the blast and suffering fr |
Company C- Johnson Guards, | Clarke County, Georgia |
ucers Junjo Lawes, Linval Thompson, and Gussie | Clarke. |
he concluded his career in the NFL, Gutowsky, | Clarke Hinkle and Bronko Nagurski were rated as "the |
and life long friends (Lightnin' Hopkins, Guy | Clarke, Steve Earle, Micky Newbury, etc.), and develo |
official flag of Calgary was designed by Gwin | Clarke and Yvonne Fritz. |
H | Clarke & Son had a private siding. |
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