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| Everard | Digby, a son of the 9th Baron Digby and had issue. |
| nd Florence E. Govier, and was educated at the | Digby Academy and at Cornell University. |
| Short attended school at | Digby Academy. |
| ger in an aircraft which crashed on landing at | Digby Aerodrome. |
| Boggs had invited | Digby, all expenses paid. |
| back by the Canadians and it again became RAF | Digby, although the new station crest showed the aut |
| ege allowed him to act as chaplain to Sir John | Digby, ambassador in Spain. |
| To Buy or Not to Buy mostly alongside Kristian | Digby, and BBC Two's How I Made My Property Fortune |
| It consisted of the counties of | Digby and Yarmouth. |
| This riding was created in 1933 from parts of | Digby and Annapolis and Shelburne-Yarmouth ridings. |
| This riding was created in 1914 from | Digby and Yarmouth ridings. |
| This riding was created in 1914 from parts of | Digby and Annapolis ridings. |
| Marshall lived in | Digby and died there at the age of 76. |
| He settled first at | Digby and then at Granville, Nova Scotia. |
| olished in 1924 when it was redistributed into | Digby and Annapolis and Shelburne-Yarmouth ridings. |
| County is a highly Conservative area where as | Digby and Annapolis counties are the Liberal strongp |
| Line from Exmouth to Exeter St Davids call at | Digby and Sowton. |
| fter they were shipwrecked on a voyage between | Digby and Saint John. |
| iding, so that it consisted of the counties of | Digby and Annapolis. |
| Digby and Annapolis was a federal electoral district | |
| Digby and Sowton railway station is the most recentl | |
| roup continued on to Dunchurch, where they met | Digby and his hunting party and informed them that t |
| Grange became a satellite field of nearby RAF | Digby and was occupied in turn by No. 402 Squadron R |
| He was first elected to Parliament at the | Digby and Annapolis riding in the 1921 general elect |
| debt of £1,001 and leased by him to Sir Kenelm | Digby and Sir John Savage. |
| pposite side from the village and is served by | Digby and Sowton railway station. |
| olished in 1914 when it was redistributed into | Digby and Annapolis and Yarmouth and Clare ridings. |
| The present | Digby and Sowton station was funded by Devon County |
| K), Conservative Christian Fellowship (UK) and | Digby Anderson, Social Affairs Unit (UK). |
| son, Justin Nozuka, Jason Mraz, G. Love, Marie | Digby, Anya Marina, Matt Hires, Matt Nathanson, Meag |
| He died in | Digby at the age of 70. |
| Guy Gibson was based at RAF | Digby at the time and for the wedding flew his Blenh |
| n the absence of adequate schools, 13-year-old | Digby attended the Pakistan School of Signals near t |
| Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth Dolben (8 February | |
| The George | Digby Award was created by the Red Sox in honour of |
| No. 611 became fully operational from its RAF | Digby base in Lincolnshire in May 1940, firstly over |
| Digby became a Catholic once more in 1635. | |
| The village lies in the vale of the | Digby Beck watercourse, six miles north of the town |
| . 2 Flying School and station commander at RAF | Digby before serving as a staff officer overseas. |
| Digby Bell - Lemuel Morewood | |
| : ?, Jimmy Ryan, Ned Williamson, Duke Farrell, | Digby Bell (in white bowler with black band), Claren |
| r retreat for an Actor's Colony which included | Digby Bell, George Fawcett, Joseph Jefferson, Charle |
| Essex | Digby, Bishop of Dromore (died 12 May 1683), married |
| e succeeded his elder brother as the 7th Baron | Digby but as this was an Irish peerage it did not en |
| University Press) and The Closet of Sir Kenelm | Digby, co-edited with Peter Davidson (Prospect Books |
| The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manage | Digby Corner as a wildlife sanctuary. |
| The | Digby County Exhibition is held in Bear River every |
| Armstrong died in Maxwellton in | Digby County at the age of 73. |
| He died at Centreville in | Digby County at the age of 76. |
| He represented | Digby County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
| He represented | Digby County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
| He represented | Digby County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as |
| He represented | Digby County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
| He represented | Digby County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
| He was named to the Senate of Canada for | Digby County in 1907 and served until his death at t |
| He represented | Digby County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
| He represented | Digby County in the provincial assembly from 1851 to |
| f Kings County) down through Annapolis County, | Digby County and Yarmouth County, ending at the Yarm |
| Robicheau died in Maxwellton in | Digby County, Nova Scotia. |
| He was born in Mink Cove, | Digby County, Nova Scotia and was educated there. |
| Bear Cove is a Canadian rural community in | Digby County, Nova Scotia. |
| i'kmaq reserve located in Annapolis County and | Digby County, Nova Scotia. |
| He was born in Meteghan, | Digby County, Nova Scotia, the son of Philemon L. Ro |
| He was born in Corberrie, | Digby County, Nova Scotia, the son of Raymond Melans |
| Coline M. Campbell (born 26 September 1940 in | Digby County, Nova Scotia) was a member of the Canad |
| itics, Budd served as registrar of probate for | Digby County. |
| ersity and practised medicine at Bear River in | Digby County. |
| xtured surfaces to stimulate young patients in | Digby Court, the Trust's residential centre for chil |
| Leonora Caroline | Digby, daughter of Edward Digby, 9th Baron Digby and |
| Digby Day has been Artistic Director of five major r | |
| Richard | Digby Day is a contemporary of British actor Sir Ian |
| e, Exeter, then under the direction of Richard | Digby Day. |
| Rev. William | Digby, Dean of Durham and Chaplain Ordinary to King |
| To Build or Not to Build - In 2008 | Digby decided to build his own house, designed by Ne |
| On 4 February 1907, | Digby Denham left the Ministry and joined the opposi |
| Digby Denham's headstone at Brisbane's South Brisban | |
| he second for the Ministerialist government of | Digby Denham, who had been premier since 7 February |
| Conservative Queensland Premier | Digby Denham, viewed the strike committee as an oppo |
| l and acting superintendent of schools for the | Digby district. |
| For five years, he served as | Digby's mayor, and was director and manager of Marit |
| r; the performers' names are Rebecca Marcotte, | Digby Dolmen, J.D. Titan, and Walter Forsythe. |
| Finally, in 1976 | Digby drafted Boggs in the seventh round and signed |
| nport - Thomas Dekker - Sir John Denham - John | Digby, Earl of Bristol - John Donne - Michael Drayto |
| nties of Kings and Annapolis and the county of | Digby excluding the Municipality of Clare. |
| nties of Kings and Annapolis and the county of | Digby excluding the municipality of Clare. |
| Digby Fairweather (b.1946), jazz cornettist | |
| Digby Fairweather (born 25 April 1946, Rochford, Ess | |
| Digby Fairweather stated that it is "the best I've h | |
| ce attracted major artists such as Alan Price, | Digby Fairweather, Stan Sulzmann Quartet, The Humphr |
| p, Roy Davenport, Brian Davies, Derek Everett, | Digby Fairweather, Barry Fox, Charles Fox, Michael G |
| Ian Carr, | Digby Fairweather, & Brian Priestley. |
| Other artists Nichols has worked with include | Digby Fairweather, Harry Gold, and Claus Jacobi. |
| Trumpet : Dave Spencer, | Digby Fairweather, Alan Downey, Martin Drover, Henry |
| Isaacs played with | Digby Fairweather, Len Skeat, and Denny Wright in th |
| Priestley, | Digby Fairweather, Ian Carr Jazz The Rough Guide The |
| chancel was expanded in 1868 by the Wingfield | Digby family of Sherborne Castle, who owned the vill |
| At June 2007 | Digby Fen was home to a breeding pair of Montagu's H |
| Dan and his sidekick | Digby fly to the asteroid in Dan's spaceship, the An |
| or, and on the morning of the 21 October 1805, | Digby found his ship had been blown far off station |
| He was a crown prosecutor for the County of | Digby from 1887 to 1910. |
| Gidney was customs collector for the port of | Digby from 1910 to 1922. |
| He served on the municipal council for | Digby from 1884 to 1892. |
| He represented | Digby from 1818 to 1826 and Annapolis County from 18 |
| The Municipality of the District of | Digby funded the expansion of Kings Transit west to |
| Smith, | Digby G. Great Cavalry Charges of the Napoleonic War |
| rtin Shaw, Mike Read, David Hamilton, Kristian | Digby, Gail Porter, Kenny Thomas, Carole Decker, Mat |
| Admiral of the Blue Sir Henry | Digby GCB (20 January 1770 - 19 August 1842) was a s |
| Smith, | Digby George. |
| Feldman plays | Digby Geste, the awkward and clumsy "identical twin" |
| g made one of his earliest London successes as | Digby Grant. |
| HMS Chester ahead of the fleet to blockade the | Digby Gut, which controlled naval access to Port Roy |
| Wingfield | Digby had a disappointing time with the ball in his |
| By the time the war ended on 8 May 1945, RAF | Digby had been the wartime home to 30 RAF squadrons, |
| They had at least one child, a son, Captain | Digby Hanmer Wingfield (d. |
| Digby has served as role model, inspiration, catalys | |
| ght fight with the Conservative candidate, E A | Digby, Hillary won the seat by a majority of 764 vot |
| line and the housing estates around the former | Digby Hospital through a step free access bridge, wi |
| 1878 to the House of Commons in the riding of | Digby in a by-election and re-elected in 1878. |
| Roach returned to | Digby in 1850, where he died at the age of 77. |
| He represented | Digby in the Canadian House of Commons in 1887 as a |
| ter of Jonas Morris Townsend and widow of John | Digby, in 1848. |
| came private chaplain in ‘a noble house' (Lord | Digby?) in London. |
| He represented | Digby in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1953 |
| Henry VII, who then granted his lands to Simon | Digby in 1496. |
| House of Commons for the electoral district of | Digby in the general elections of 1896. |
| s elected to the Canadian House of Commons for | Digby in the 1887 election held following the death |
| He succeeded his father as eleventh Baron | Digby in 1920 and was able to take a seat in the Hou |
| hen he was 1st Viscount Coleshill and 1st Earl | Digby in the Peerage of Great Britain, with remainde |
| emain fixed in that opinion until his death in | Digby in 1868. |
| er people who have done something similar with | Digby interviewing them. |
| Digby is also considered the father of the modern wi | |
| Digby is a small village in the district of North Ke | |
| Digby Jephson was the son of C. A .Jephson of Clapha | |
| rformance for his college won the attention of | Digby Jephson. |
| ain following the resignation from the post of | Digby Jephson. |
| Sir | Digby John Mackworth, 10th Baronet (b. |
| Citibank All Stars: Fraser | Digby, John Beresford, Steve Howey, Des Walker, Rob |
| In business and politics, | Digby Jones and Michael Heseltine were both educated |
| Digby Jones, Baron Jones of Birmingham (born and rai | |
| las Goodison in 1992, Patricia Hewitt in 2001, | Digby Jones, Baron Jones of Birmingham, Sir Frederic |
| Digby knew how to read Urdu and Hindi, and while at | |
| pier, 2nd Baronet, and Rachel who married Lord | Digby, later third and last earl of Bristol. |
| f Ray Illingworth to replace Dexter, Wingfield | Digby left the England setup. |
| Alfred | Digby Legard was a first class cricketer who appeare |
| On his return to London | Digby lived in a tiny house in Camberwell while he s |
| Professor Simon Everard | Digby MA (17 October 1932 - 10 January 2010) was an |
| ry Coleridge - John Davidson - Austin Dobson - | Digby Mackworth Dolben - Edward Dowden - Ernest Dows |
| Lord | Digby married Hon. |
| Philip | Digby, married Margaret Moore |
| The | Digby Memorial, situated outside the Abbey, is a mem |
| Digby Michael Godfrey John (b. 1 May 1921); holder o | |
| 's Church, Wells Street; the entombment in the | Digby mortuary chapel, Sherborne; and Expulsion from |
| northeast; both islands constitute part of the | Digby Neck. |
| by Bellori, based on information by Sir Kenelm | Digby; none of these still appear to survive, althou |
| eant Hanford of RAF Bomb Disposal based at RAF | Digby noticed that the arming rods had not fully wit |
| She was based at | Digby, Nova Scotia at HMCS Cornwallis and at Bermuda |
| Adam Smith (born May 24, 1976(1976-05-24) in | Digby, Nova Scotia) is a retired Canadian profession |
| He was born in | Digby, Nova Scotia, the son of Elisha Budd, who serv |
| He was born in | Digby, Nova Scotia, the son of George Balser and Sed |
| lter), and a daughter Anne, who married Kenelm | Digby of Drystoke, Rutlandshire. |
| The holding was purchased by G. D. W. | Digby of Sherborne Castle in Dorset in 1857, and rem |
| s wealthy Rock music promoter and stable owner | Digby Olsen (Kemp bass guitarist of Spandau Ballet). |
| stone mansion house formerly owned by Everard | Digby, one of the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot |
| Gunpowder Plot in a house owned by Sir Everard | Digby, one of the Gunpowder Plotters: demonstrations |
| Moulsoe and completed by his son, Sir Everard | Digby, one of the conspirators involved in the Gunpo |
| During the 1630s, | Digby owned a glassworks and manufactured wine bottl |
| after Morag, born 1881, daughter of Sir Thomas | Digby Pigott a member of the Upcher family. |
| Brian Fitzpatrick ... | Digby Pilkington |
| Only John Trollope, Maurice Owen and Fraser | Digby played more times for the club. |
| Wingfield | Digby played 5 List-A matches for Dorset, with his f |
| In 2001, | Digby presented That Gay Show on BBC Choice. |
| Carr, Ian; Fairweather, | Digby; Priestley, Brian. |
| e-Admiral in the Royal Navy, and Henry St John | Digby Raikes, father of the Conservative politician |
| Digby railway station is a closed railway station in | |
| Digby recommended the Red Sox sign Mays for $5,000, | |
| Unlike most officers, | Digby remained on active service during the peace, m |
| Digby remains on the ship whilst Dan is lowered down | |
| David | Digby Rendel (born 15 April 1949) is a British Liber |
| Digby Richards joins BatesAsia as Chief Operating Of | |
| Davies, Johnny Devlin, Laurel Lee, Judy Stone, | Digby Richards, The Bee Gees, The Allen Brothers (th |
| From 1771 to 1793 Lord | Digby served as Lord Lieutenant of Dorset. |
| Digby Smith calls the battle a "drawn match" while F | |
| Returning in 1942 to Aldershot, | Digby Smith was sent, first, to East End Primary Sch |
| Leonard Kurdna and | Digby Smith, compilers. |
| Weyrother by | Digby Smith, compiled by Leopold Kudrna |
| Karl Sebottendorf by | Digby Smith, compiled by Leopold Kudrna |
| Franz Sebottendorf by | Digby Smith, compiled by Leopold Kudrna |
| 75-81; and | Digby Smith, Napoleonic Wars Databook: 1805, London: |
| Kudrna, Leopold and | Digby Smith. |
| Teddy Arundell ... | Digby Smivvle |
| Digby Solomon and Solomon & Lowe purchased WJMA-AM-F | |
| Edward | Digby, son of William Digby, 5th Baron Digby. |
| .The term "Sugar Bowl" had been coined by Fred | Digby, sports editor of the New Orleans Item, who ha |
| At that time | Digby spotted Willie Mays, by then a 17-year-old out |
| Digby started his television presenting career for I | |
| Digby Stuart College is one of the four constituent | |
| Stuart Paton, and has issue, two sons, Richard | Digby Stuart Neave (b. |
| After Nell uses her 'telepathy' to help | Digby tame horses they eventually fall in love. |
| Later he promised his prisoner, Lord | Digby, that he would surrender the city to the king, |
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