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ded by his son William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of | Derby (d.1247) who married Agnes de Kevelioc (also k |
ng down the Conservative government of Earl of | Derby in 1859. |
ley succeeded to his father's title of Earl of | Derby in 1908, whereupon she became Countess of Derb |
centuries later Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby took part in a rebellion against Edward III. |
eded by his son Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby. |
or of the Duchy of Lancaster under the Earl of | Derby between March and December 1852. |
This intervention persuaded the Earl of | Derby to found Comrades of the Great War as a right- |
Stanley, second son of William, sixth Earl of | Derby, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Gor |
sue, and secondly Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of | Derby. |
8, Edward Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby (1799-1869). |
he rebellion of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby it appears to have been spared. |
The Earl of | Derby takes over, leading a minority Conservative ad |
6 to 1868, in the ministry of the 14th Earl of | Derby. |
3 October - Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby, Prime Minister (born 1799) |
the House of Lords he served under the Earl of | Derby as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the H |
built in 1666 by Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of | Derby, who sold it in 1688 to his agent, Roger Greg. |
its name to Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby (1799-1869), the former Prime Minister of the |
Henry, Earl of | Derby, (about 1300-1360/61) |
r they were held by William de Ferrers Earl of | Derby, and then by 'the lords of Leylandshire'. |
Purchasers included the Earl of | Derby and William Bullock, who had his own large pri |
William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of | Derby (?-1190), was married to Sybil de Braose. |
the Conservative administration of the Earl of | Derby. |
nd Margaret married Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of | Derby on 7 February 1554. |
came into the museum collection of the Earl of | Derby in Knowsley Hall which is now on display in th |
les and estates of his father, the 2nd Earl of | Derby, and King Henry VIII took responsibility for b |
When the Earl of | Derby became Prime Minister in February 1852, Montro |
s in the service of James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby. |
ted as steward to William Stanley, 9th Earl of | Derby. |
The park was laid out for the Earl of | Derby in the 1770s for the existing villa (built aro |
In 1643, the Earl of | Derby was ordered by King Charles to fortify the Isl |
ere it arrived and was welcomed by the Earl of | Derby, the minister of war; Viscount French commande |
he power station opened in 1929 by the Earl of | Derby, was to become highly regarded within the indu |
pub itself, there is a chair that the Earl of | Derby supposedly sat in before being taken outside t |
into the hands of the Stanley family, Earls of | Derby from 1485. |
His family claimed descent from the Earls of | Derby. |
Civil War and the Stanleys who became Earls of | Derby. |
h, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 16th and 18th Earls of | Derby have held this office since ancient times. |
Stanley family who would later become Earls of | Derby. |
hurch was built at the expense of the Earls of | Derby. |
lf stood with William Marshal and the Earls of | Derby and Warwick with the King, whilst the other no |
tanley and his son, Lord Strange, the Earls of | Derby. |
horse farm which produced three early Kentucky | Derby winners: Azra, Manuel and Sir Huon. |
Earp was the son of William Earp of | Derby and his wife Sarah Taylor, daughter of James T |
It straddles the A52 a few miles east of | Derby and contains two adjacent villages of very dif |
irst serving as MEP for Staffordshire East and | Derby, and later as one of the members for the East |
the title for either winning the East Anglian | Derby, finishing highest in the league, having the b |
uth, Peak District, and Staffordshire East and | Derby. |
ainst local rivals Ipswich in the East Anglian | Derby at the start of December helped to briefly rel |
Ball, City, Pride of Anglia, and East Anglian | Derby |
ligaments in late 2002 during an East Anglian | Derby match at Portman Road and, after failing to fu |
eague a few games later meaning the East Lancs | Derby is once again on hold. |
came into the League side in the Easter local | derby match with Norwich City at Carrow Road. |
f the Midland Main Line between Long Eaton and | Derby |
Nottingham - Beeston - Chilwell - Long Eaton - | Derby - Sawley - Loughborough |
ow 5) - Nottingham - Beeston, Long Eaton, then | Derby or Sawley/East Midlands Airport/Loughborough e |
e of the Peak District to the northern edge of | Derby, which is more favourably disposed to the Cons |
er which he returned to Derbyshire to edit the | Derby Telegraph. |
He was educated at | Derby School, Christ's Hospital, and University Coll |
He was educated at | Derby School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, gradua |
He was then educated at | Derby School and St John's College, Cambridge. |
Born in 1909 he was educated at | Derby School and Keble College, Oxford and ordained |
Educated at | Derby School, St John's College, Oxford, the English |
st son of William Bemrose, and was educated at | Derby School and King William's College, in the Isle |
Beesley was educated at | Derby School, where he was a scholar, and afterwards |
nder of Boston, Massachusetts, was educated at | Derby School. |
85 dismissals on the tour, including eight at | Derby. |
use of Commons in 1922 when he was elected for | Derby. |
In the following year he was elected for | Derby which he held until 1834 when he was elected f |
which had changed to transfer some electors to | Derby. |
Phillips House began with Elias Hasket | Derby, one of America's first self-made millionaires |
nd of the FA Cup where they were eliminated by | Derby County of the Football League First Division. |
Elizabeth appointed | Derby Lord High Steward in 1589 for the trial of Phi |
embedded Apache | Derby or other DBMS with JDBC 3 driver) for storing |
ld (born 5 June 1900, Mansfield, England, died | Derby, England, 5 April 1976) was a British track cy |
finished second in the 1931 English Greyhound | Derby. |
lay under manager Brian Clough at English club | Derby County. |
The English Greyhound | Derby 2005 title was won by Westmead Hawk. |
The English Greyhound | Derby 2007 final was won by Westmead Lord in a time |
May 1997 he moved for free to the English club | Derby County where he became a fans favourite, and h |
tsk, rejected another offer, from English team | Derby County amongst interest from Manchester City. |
r earlier in a dire 0-0 draw with English club | Derby County in Baghdad, the player ran rings around |
480m in a chance to win the English Greyhound | Derby 2008. |
n 2007, Loyal Honcho won the English Greyhound | Derby 2008 title at the second attempt when dominati |
During summer 2007, he went to an English club | Derby County for a trial and to take a look at the f |
08, General Sports and Entertainment purchased | Derby County Football Club in England. |
Ron was part of the Clough and Taylor era at | Derby, and then the just as successful Mackay era. |
Street was sold and new houses were erected on | Derby Road, Beeston. |
They also escort Private | Derby when he is on parade by standing, one on eithe |
of the Regimental District was established at | Derby. |
Oakwood is a modern housing estate in | Derby, UK, built mainly in the 1980s and 1990s. |
molished and turned into a housing estate; and | Derby College has built two new purpose built sites; |
oosevelt, Archibald Roosevelt, Ethel Roosevelt | Derby and Alice Roosevelt Longworth. |
Dave MacKay third foray into Europe as | Derby manager proved to be the club's last in major |
: Pipers River, Scottsdale, Evandale, Swansea, | Derby, Lilydale, Bridport, Campbell Town, Colebrook, |
both amateur and professional boxing events in | Derby and preferred to sit quietly at the back rathe |
on, and home victories over eventual champions | Derby, and former title holders Ipswich, Arsenal, Bu |
osing only to Port Vale and eventual champions | Derby County. |
cluding the winner of the first ever Potteries | derby game at the Britannia Stadium, and playing und |
on 3-1 at Wembley in the first ever Merseyside | derby final. |
was the occasion of the first ever Merseyside | derby- Liverpool won the game 1-0. |
otherwise he would have been ever-present, and | Derby missed promotion to the First Division on goal |
laying in the Premier League and everything at | Derby seemed right. |
t, Chairman of Football and Chief Executive of | Derby County: Tom Glick |
67/1968 (age 43-44)) became chief executive of | Derby County after a corporation he controlled with |
Although previously exhibited at | Derby and elsewhere, including Walsall Museum and Wo |
The skeleton is exhibited in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery and is 3 metres (9.8 ft |
r to the Speaker on 13 December explaining the | Derby militia's unwillingness to spare some of the 7 |
rs including the Aberdeen Evening Express, the | Derby Evening Telegraph & the Yorkshire Evening Post |
shed level after 90 minutes, but in extra time | Derby County scored three goals to win the match 4-1 |
This caught the eye of | Derby County and between 1982 and 1987 he made 206 a |
ts, he decided to found a porcelain factory in | Derby, at Nottingham Road. |
eated from Derbyshire marble at the factory in | Derby. |
at the time with his wife and young family in | Derby as part of a field trip into the Great Sandy D |
In the famous Tehran | derby played in 2000, he fought with Mohammad Navazi |
Great Britain: Maher won the famous Hickstead | Derby with Alfredo II |
In the famous Tehran | derby played in 2000, he fought with Hamid Estili at |
me the youngest winner of the famous Hickstead | Derby. |
He is a fan of | Derby County. |
was the worst finish of a betting favorite in | Derby history. |
1.80 as the highest-priced winning favorite in | Derby history. |
outh team squad, and he went on to feature for | Derby County, Stalybridge Celtic, Grimsby Town, Stev |
Edward Walker "Ted" Moult (11 February 1926, | Derby, England - 3 September 1986) was a British far |
, going on the bench for the 14 February local | derby against Livorno. |
e end of the season However, in February 2011, | Derby were again compromised by fresh injuries to bo |
k was an annual free weekend music festival in | Derby, England, that ran from 2002 to 2006. |
Charlie Lister had won his fifth greyhound | Derby and equalled the post war record of five wins |
for his powerful shot and is a cult figure in | Derby County history, with the club's annual Player |
inal comfortably to set up a Cup Final against | Derby County. |
or both sides in the 1946 FA Cup Final against | Derby County. |
scored two goals in the 1946 FA Cup Final for | Derby County in a 4-1 win against Charlton Athletic. |
Villa had 41 points going in to Cup Final day, | Derby had 34 with 4 games left, i.e. 7 points behind |
Methven finally left | Derby in June 1922 having been in charge for 498 gam |
n 1752, and Ebenezer Latham of the Findern and | Derby academy in 1754. |
red 29 goals in 118 games for Fiorentina), and | Derby County. |
ed in 1875 to the winner of the first Kentucky | Derby, and trophy presentations were sporadically ma |
The first Kentucky | Derby was a 1.5 mile race, and the traditional dista |
ky in January 2009, calling his first Kentucky | Derby later that year. |
who drew 1-1 at Wembley, but the first league | derby of the season between the two clubs didn't hap |
Sid scored the winning try at the first local | derby to be played in the Superleague between Hull a |
course in Buenos Aires, and the first National | Derby was held there in 1884. |
He directed the first Kentucky | Derby Festival in 1935. |
t round, first leg game against First Division | Derby County, beating England goalkeeper Peter Shilt |
The first Brown | Derby was opened in 1937 by John A. Morris, the fath |
On October 7, 1995 the first Indiana | Derby was run. |
June 18, 1905: Won 1-0 in the first Rosario | derby of all history. |
, and so the 1971 final became the first local | derby ever to be played out in the final, with both |
Farm in Oregon (making him the first Kentucky | Derby winner to ever stand in the Northwest). |
l became the historic winner of the first ever | Derby in 1780. |
May 17 - Aristides wins the first Kentucky | Derby. |
Swindlehurst first joined | Derby County as a loan player, two months before his |
October 1971, PSG disputed its first Parisian | derby against Red Star at the Stade de Paris, which |
7, the mall was set to host the first Kentucky | Derby Festival event in Indiana with the U.S. Bank D |
s beat the Toffees 3-2 in the first Merseyside | derby Final - he got his second in the 104th minute, |
emembered for having scored the first recorded | Derby goal in 1884. |
alucia was held, this being the first official | derby of the Seville area. |
he Fourth Round only to lose to First Division | Derby in a replay at The Baseball Ground. |
23 September saw the first Manchester | derby for three seasons, and it was a catastrophic o |
On 8 October 1915, the first Sevilla-Betis | derby took place, ending with a 4-3 Sevilla victory. |
e mid 1930s and by 1940 had his first Kentucky | Derby runner. |
ly opened in 1875, and held the first Kentucky | Derby and the first Kentucky Oaks in the same year. |
aptain of The Slaughterers, one of five roller | derby teams under the Dallas Derby Devils. |
The CRG are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association Apprentice (WFTDA Apprentice). |
he SCDD are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
y play in accordance to the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA) rules and regulations, set |
nal organization, the WFTDA(Women's Flat Track | Derby Association) on May 26, 2007. |
r Girls are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
HKRG is a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
The NRG are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
he ACRG are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
e Windy City Rollers of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association. |
They are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association. |
ls play by the rules of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
The ARG are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
gues nationwide forming the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association. |
The PRG are a member of the Women's Flat Track | Derby Association (WFTDA). |
rgirls or CRG, are a women's flat-track roller | derby league based in Houma, Louisiana. |
Girls or HKRG, are a women's flat-track roller | derby league based in Knoxville, Tennessee. |
ty Rollers are an all-female flat-track Roller | Derby league located in Chicago, the city where roll |
girls, or PRG, are a women's flat-track roller | derby league based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
Roller Girls, are a women's flat-track roller | derby league based in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
rgirls or NRG, are a women's flat-track roller | derby league based in Nashville, Tennessee. |
von Brickhaus) are the first flat-track Roller | Derby league established in Chicago. |
nshire Bombers were the only flat-track roller | derby team in the area. |
a Rollergirls, are a women's flat-track roller | derby league based in Atlanta, Georgia. |
girls or ACRG, are a women's flat-track roller | derby league based in San Antonio, Texas. |
this incident, he and his wife had to flee to | Derby. |
Constance Spry was born Constance Fletcher in | Derby in 1886, eldest child and only daughter of Geo |
was the first competitive floodlit Manchester | derby. |
Prior to this the first floodlit Manchester | derby was played on 26 February 1889 at the Belle Vu |
Typhoon followed his | Derby win by winning the Club Members' Handicap in S |
andra (after that horse was sold following the | Derby). |
ently achieved victory in the following year's | Derby. |
Following his | Derby win, Sea Hero won the prestigious Grade I Trav |
Played over footage of | Derby County goals in the movie about Brian Clough, |
He also played football for | Derby County in 1884 in its pre-league days. |
played cricket for Derbyshire and football for | Derby County. |
pearances, and also played League football for | Derby County and Wrexham. |
He also started playing football for | Derby County in 1959. |
During the 2001-02 English football season, | Derby County F.C. competed in the FA Premier League |
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