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| The principal is Mrs. Roshini | Edward a very qualified personality. |
| The German Gymnasium was designed by | Edward A Gruning and built by Piper and Wheeler. |
| It was the unescorted Royal | Edward, a Canadian ocean liner pressed into troopship |
| Nussbaum, A. | Edward, A Commutativity Theorem for Semi-Bounded Oper |
| d commissioned on 4 March 1944, with Commander | Edward A. Eve, USCG, in command. |
| re-appointed in 1885 by his successor Governor | Edward A. Perry. |
| Feigenbaum, | Edward A. (2003). |
| Edward A. Kelly | |
| rail is a 1921 Western film serial directed by | Edward A. Kull. |
| It was founded in 1967 by Henry Taylor and | Edward A. Tedeschi. |
| Edward A. Biery is an American film editor. | |
| ced as CEO by Gerard Arpey, and as chairman by | Edward A. Brennan. |
| Wilson, | Edward A. (1973). |
| Edward A. Bouchet Award of the American Physical Soci | |
| Edward A. Neal Administration Building | |
| Edward A. McDermott, Director | |
| Edward A. Rath was the first County Executive of Erie | |
| His grandson, | Edward A. Rath III won election in 2007 to the Erie C |
| Edward A. Panelli is a Justice of the Supreme Court o | |
| Edward A. Clark-U.S. Ambassador to Australia | |
| Edward A. Howard reinforced Destroyer Squadron 49 on | |
| Edward A. Powell, Jr. | |
| ed by 15 guests, was performed by the Reverend | Edward A. Hungerford. |
| rved on the staffs of Roger Atkinson Pryor and | Edward A. Perry. |
| He is one of two MOH recipients, along with | Edward A. Gisburne, interred at Milton Cemetery. |
| For the American historian, see | Edward A. Allworth. |
| Hook, Line and Sinker (Bill Haley, | Edward A. Khoury, Ronnie Bonner) |
| Foggo, | Edward A., rector, in 1876? |
| The author | Edward Abbey sometimes claimed to be a resident of Wo |
| Keith | Edward Abbott (1814-1873) was a British diplomat and |
| Edward Abbott, the first “Tasmanian” judge-advocate, | |
| According to | Edward Abbott, writing in 1859, |
| Eight days later | Edward abdicated. |
| Edward Abeles - Ted Ewing | |
| Francis | Edward Abernethy: 1971-2004 |
| 1952), son of Prince | Edward Abner Kawananakoa, renounce his right to the t |
| Sir | Edward Abney (c.1634, Newton, Leicestershire - 3 Janu |
| Edward Abney was the son of James Abney of Willesley. | |
| solom was born at Blackheath, Kent, the son of | Edward Absolom. |
| Giles attended Prince | Edward Academy, now Hampden-Sydney College, and the C |
| Edward accepts, hiding the details of his position fr | |
| James agrees, and | Edward accompanies him as his valet. |
| William Acton (1629-1659), father of Captain | Edward Acton (Royal Navy officer) |
| Sir | Edward Acton, 3rd Baronet (c. |
| Baptised Ferdinand Richard | Edward Acton, on 20 December 1833 his name was legall |
| Charles Januarius | Edward Acton, his uncle, Cardinal of Santa Maria dell |
| ughter of his father's brother, General Joseph | Edward Acton. |
| Charles | Edward Adams, was chairman of the board. |
| Robert | Edward Adamson (March 31, 1871 - September 19, 1935) |
| William | Edward Addis (1844-1917) was an Australian colonial c |
| The 12th Duke of Somerset, | Edward Adolphus Seymour commissioned the present mans |
| Moreover, the accord dictated that King | Edward adopt all English laws throughout his territor |
| Edward Aggas (fl. | |
| Edward Aguilera (born December 17, 1976) is a singer | |
| Paul | Edward Aimson (3 August 1943 - 9 January 2008) was an |
| George | Edward Akerson while a young man. |
| Vice Admiral | Edward Alan Burkhalter, Jr. is a retired U.S. Navy ad |
| Edward Albee commented on her in 1988: -- "Boylan obs | |
| He acted in | Edward Albee's play Zoo Story in 1963 in Boston and P |
| In 2002 as Best Actress (Play) for | Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?. |
| Past master artists include | Edward Albee, Allen Ginsberg, and John Ashbery. |
| (14 April - 9 May 2009) by | Edward Albee, starring Matthew Kelly |
| “The Lady from Dubuque” by | Edward Albee, director Ina Marlowe worked closely wit |
| oduction of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by | Edward Albee. |
| Marriage Play is a drama for two actors by | Edward Albee. |
| 1995: Tres Mujeres Altas, | Edward Albee. |
| Edward Albert Reilly (July 4, 1868 - ) was a lawyer a | |
| Edward Albert as Peter Latham | |
| Edward Albert - Dr. William Burke (ep. | |
| Prince of Wales - | Edward Albert, son of Queen Victoria |
| Rev. | Edward Albrecht, 1916-21 (Pastor, Nazareth/Milwaukee) |
| t building dates from 1823 and was designed by | Edward Alcock. |
| George | Edward Alcorn, Jr. (b. |
| Edward Aldam Leatham (2 August 1828 - 6 February 1900 | |
| Its first postmaster was | Edward Alexander who operated from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m ea |
| Edward Alexander Harris (born July 18, 1936) is a Can | |
| e Grandchildren: Christiana, Tatiana, Charles, | Edward, Alexander, Ben, Marina, Jemima and Sam. |
| Sir James | Edward Alexander. |
| Edward Alford (c. | |
| 1624: | Edward Alford; William Towse |
| 1626: | Edward Alford; William Towse |
| Edward Alfred Cockayne (1880 Sheffield - 1956) was an | |
| Edward Alfred Little (April 9, 1859 - 1934) was an On | |
| Julian | Edward Alfred Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett |
| Their sons Sydney, Wallis, Frank and | Edward all played cricket for Derbyshire. |
| Edward Allan Hargreaves (1826-1880) was a 19th centur | |
| Edward Allen Hargreaves won the 1866 election. | |
| The baronetcy passed to his younger brother | Edward Allen Greene. |
| Edward Allen Warren (May 2, 1818 - July 2, 1875) was | |
| He was the only son of | Edward Allen and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Will |
| Edward Allen was a footballer who played in The Footb | |
| Edward Allen Tamm (April 21, 1906 - September 22, 198 | |
| Edward Allen (born 1948 in New Haven, Connecticut) is | |
| James | Edward Allen, 38, Pasadena, 02-Nov-1989 |
| 9 James Tazewell sold it to Virtue Radford and | Edward Allen. |
| Wayne | Edward Alley (born 1932) is a United States federal j |
| r Cobham in Surrey and became President of the | Edward Alleyn Club. |
| time or another, Cecil, Henry Howard, and even | Edward Alleyn. |
| Thomas | Edward Allibone was born in Sheffield in 1903. |
| Edward Allington's sculpture "Tilted Vase" in the cen | |
| Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick rebelled against | Edward along with Edward's younger brother, George, D |
| His son John | Edward also served in the Saskatchewan assembly. |
| Sir | Edward Alston (1595-1669), was the president of the C |
| He is the brother of | Edward Altman. |
| Little is the son of | Edward and Margaret Little. |
| Prince | Edward and Marion) and Crozet Islands. |
| the eldest of four brothers including Kenneth, | Edward and George. |
| Lender, Mark | Edward, and James Kirby Martin. |
| His two brothers | Edward and George followed Donald into a life of orga |
| Jacob imprints on | Edward and Bella's daughter Renesmee in Breaking Dawn |
| From this union Sadie gained a half brother, | Edward, and two half sisters, Joan and Alma. |
| our sons, Gospatric III (his successor), Adam, | Edward, and Edgar. |
| His next relief was | Edward and Eleanor (drawn from a play by James Thomso |
| Edward and Kathleen went on to have two sons. | |
| They had four children: Henry (Hal), Eric, | Edward and Nancy. |
| Together they had sons | Edward and Jonathan,and daughters Katherine, Susan, a |
| He was born in Ottawa in 1888 to | Edward and Isabella Lewis. |
| Coppinger's brothers, | Edward and William, and uncle Septimus all played fir |
| Edward and his forces reached Tournai on 23 July. | |
| He later helps Morgan, | Edward, and Riika Sheder. |
| Edward and Connie confront each other. | |
| His elder brothers, | Edward and Lionel, both died before reaching their ma |
| ttacked in the attic, he is helped by Jane and | Edward and leaves. |
| Edward and Anna Laura Garza married in 2001. | |
| , second fastest at the bend, was overtaken by | Edward and Spearmon and eventually finished fourth. |
| The company was founded by | Edward and Leonard McRoskey . |
| A brother, | Edward, and a sister, Elizabeth, married to Ric. |
| y Presley was one of six children born to Noah | Edward and Christine Presley. |
| The photograph of the Royal Party of | Edward and Alexandra shows George (far left) in unifo |
| Her godparents included The Prince | Edward and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones. |
| Knight's brother Philip, father | Edward, and uncles George, Brook and Henry all played |
| Edmund of Langley had two sons, | Edward, and Richard of Conisburgh. |
| Defence of the Reformation of the Church by K. | Edward and Q. Elizabeth' (not printed). |
| inez is the youngest of three children born to | Edward and Annette Martinez. |
| Martin was born to | Edward and Bridget Martin in Rockland, Wisconsin. |
| Hayles was born in Saint Louis, Missouri to | Edward and Thelma Bruns. |
| Edward and Olivia fight off a host of undead skeleton | |
| r was born in Salem, Massachusetts, the son of | Edward and Eliza West Lander. |
| ruce captured Argyll, previously loyal to King | Edward and then raided Northumberland. |
| Their two elder half-brothers, | Edward and David are not on the line of succession du |
| Edward Andrew John "Ted" Quinlan (born 7 August 1942) | |
| Edward Andrew Mackay, known as Ned MacKay. | |
| Edward Andrews as Deputy Lou Follett | |
| Edward Andrews as J.J. Blodgett | |
| George | Edward Andrews (April 5, 1859 - August 12, 1934) was |
| For people named | Edward Andrews, see Edward Andrews (disambiguation). |
| Edward Andrews: Ernie | |
| Edward Angus Burt, who monographed the genus in 1915, | |
| ife he had six children: William, John, James, | Edward, Anne and Elizabeth. |
| Paul Kenis, Het leven van | Edward Anseele, Publ. |
| Edward Anthony Wharton Gill (1859-1944) was an Englis | |
| r the former Archbishop of Miami, Florida, see | Edward Anthony McCarthy. |
| Hon. | Edward Anthony Donald Makgill (b. |
| 5 August - Sir | Edward Anwyl, Celtic scholar (died 1914) |
| Richard Haller - | Edward Appleton / Die Blaue Hand |
| Edward Apsey English (1 January 1864 - 5 September 19 | |
| Morton married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir | Edward Apsley, but left no issue. |
| Edward Arber (4 December 1836 - 23 November 1912) was | |
| James | Edward Arbuthnot (1809-1868), married Harriet Frances |
| Edward Archdale 5 August 1913 - 4 July 1916 | |
| For the American hip hop musician, | Edward Archer, see Special Ed. |
| Edward Archibald (Edward Blake "Ed" Archibald; March | |
| He was baptised as Robert | Edward Archibald Hamilton but, in 1934, he legally ch |
| Edward Arden (c. | |
| A Stickful of Nonpareil, with illustrations by | Edward Ardizzone, published by Cambridge University P |
| Three of them (Joel, Bryan and | Edward), are vice-presidents in First Allied. |
| Brown's attorney, | Edward Arens, claimed that mesmerism was an acknowled |
| Armitage was the nephew of | Edward Armitage and Thomas Rhodes Armitage, the uncle |
| His brother | Edward Armitage was a member of the Royal Academy. |
| Retribution, | Edward Armitage, 1858 |
| Henry | Edward Armstrong FRS (6 May 1848 - 13 July 1937) was |
| Reverend Lance John | Edward Armstrong (born 17 February 1940) is a former |
| It was named for British chemist Henry | Edward Armstrong. |
| Edward Arnold as Elliott Fulton | |
| orations in the functions of language, London, | Edward Arnold |
| ction to the pronunciation of English, London: | Edward Arnold |
| Edward Arnold as Robert Nelson | |
| Edward Arnold as Achmed Pasha | |
| Edward Arnold as Amory Stilham | |
| Edward Arnold as Paul Madvig | |
| Kershaw, Ian The Nazi Dictatorship London: | Edward Arnold 2000 page 97 |
| Edward Arnold as James "Jim" Fisk, Jr. | |
| Edward Arnold as Jim Cain, aka James W. Carson | |
| Edward Arnold as Theodore Findley | |
| The Romance of Plant Hunting (1924) | Edward Arnold and Co |
| Edward Arnold as Big Bill Barton | |
| Edward Arnold as Judge Wilkins | |
| Edward Arnold as Mayor Mahoney | |
| Learning how to mean, London, | Edward Arnold |
| Edward Arnold as T.R. Ralston | |
| Edward Arnold Publishers, 1981 (contains an English t | |
| il and Daniel Webster (1941) with James Craig, | Edward Arnold, and Anne Shirley |
| Ian Kershaw, The Nazi Dictatorship (London: | Edward Arnold, 2000), p. 168. |
| , A Russian Gentleman (London: | Edward Arnold, 1917) |
| , A Russian Schoolboy (London: | Edward Arnold, 1917) |
| ork of the 9th Division in South Africa, 1900 ( | Edward Arnold, London, 1901) |
| London: | Edward Arnold. |
| Edward Arnold: London. | |
| Political ecology: science, myth and power ( | Edward Arnold; Oxford USA) (edited with Dr. Sian Sull |
| For the Purim festival, | Edward arrived early and wore disguises as the other |
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