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Edmond, a self-educated man, worked as a laborer, and | |
Edmond A. Chavanne left the Tigers following the 1900 | |
t husband's death in 1867, she married Antoine | Edmond Adam (1816-1877), prefect of police in 1870, w |
nnacht was divided between Sir Ulick Burke and | Edmond Albanach de Burgh , and the title fell out of |
Thomas mac | Edmond Albanach de Burca, 1375-1402. |
stored in 1926 by the Strasbourg organ builder | Edmond Alexandre Roethinger. |
In 1812 | Edmond also received a regiment in Brescia (north Ita |
The son of John Lynch fitz | Edmond and a brother of Dominick Dubh Lynch and a mem |
rley, Carol Archie, Kerryanne Evans, Katherine | Edmond and Vivienne Jeffs. |
ously reported Brown's position at the City of | Edmond and the former Mayor of Edmond, Carl Reherman, |
f Russia for permission for a marriage between | Edmond and Dorothea von Biron, as a reward for Talley |
brothers also served as Choctaw Nation chiefs, | Edmond and Jackson. |
Take-a-Break Tales at the Pleasance with Neil | Edmond and Emma Fryer. |
of sketch trio The Consultants, alongside Neil | Edmond and James Rawlings. |
William | Edmond Armitage (September 6, 1830 - December 7, 1873 |
sembly in an 1922 by-election held after Aubin | Edmond Arsenault was named a judge. |
t stars Emma Fryer in the lead role, with Neil | Edmond as Ian, the first brother she locates and who |
William | Edmond at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
1883: Les pommes d'or by | Edmond Audran |
Edmond Audran as Armand St. Juste | |
Chivot and Duru, its score by M. | Edmond Audran, and that both authors and composer hav |
Lamb A. | Edmond Audran. |
D. La Monte, and Isabel La Monte (who married | Edmond B. Hackett). |
Alexandre | Edmond Bachelet (6 January 1866-1 August 1945) was a |
Sukay was started by | Edmond Badoux from Switzerland and Quentin Howard fro |
Edmond Baird (9 July 1802 - 22 February 1859) was a c | |
iana Mary Balfour, the only daughter of George | Edmond Balfour and Marianna Jowitt of the Manor, Sidm |
Michael Gough as | Edmond Bancroft |
Present were Matilde Moisant, | Edmond Bates, Tom Hamilton, Charles Willard, George P |
Edmond Beales was the son of Samuel Pickering Beales, | |
Edmond Beales (1803-81) was the President of the Refo | |
Edmond Beauchamp as Glomaud | |
She meets | Edmond, beautiful, young, rich and free, and declares |
At the height of his empire, | Edmond became very friendly with several Hoya players |
asler, P. W., HoP: House of Commons 1558-1603, | Edmond Bell entry, HMSO 1981, p. 421 |
ently the Founder and Director of the Caesarea | Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Institute for Interdisc |
Baron | Edmond Benjamin James de Rothschild (August 19, 1845 |
Edmond Beyt-Khoda | |
orn in Lausanne, the daughter of Swiss painter | Edmond Bille. |
The last Mayor, | Edmond Blake, held office till 1841 when the position |
ily to serve as Mayor of Galway, the last been | Edmond Blake. |
by the prominent French statesman and horseman | Edmond Blanc (1856-1920). |
After | Edmond Blanc's death in 1920, his wife operated the b |
Edmond Blanchard, a Liberal, was first elected to the | |
The species is named for Pierre | Edmond Boissier (1810-1885), Swiss botanist and explo |
horn's brother Sprague Cleghorn, Bill Boucher, | Edmond Bouchard and Phil Stevens. |
Alfred | Edmond Bourgeois (born October 26, 1872 in Cocagne, N |
Edmund Breon - Mr. Drury (as | Edmond Breon) |
Joseph | Edmond Brodeur (July 5, 1898 in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec |
He also served | Edmond Browning as Assistant Bishop to the Convocatio |
Ballkan Bazar) is a Albanian film directed by | Edmond Budina. |
ited engagement took place between the sons of | Edmond Burke and the sons of Richard Burke, in which |
Edmond Burke (d. | |
17 September - | Edmond Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy, politician (b.1 |
to the Peerage of Ireland (as Baron Fermoy) of | Edmond Burke Roche. |
Burke (who became Mac William on the death of | Edmond Burke), died. |
tire of the West of Connaught was desolated by | Edmond Burke. |
Edmond Butler (Polestown), who was 24 years of age wh | |
her of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond and of | Edmond Butler of Polestown. |
Edmond Butler of Polestown, (1595 - 21 April 1636), w | |
Edmond Butler of Polestown, son of Walter. | |
He had a younger brother, Major | Edmond Butler of Killoshulan. |
Edmond Butler of Killoshulan, Duiske, County Kilkenny | |
Edmond Butler of Polestown, the son of Walter. | |
le became extinct on the death of his only son | Edmond Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir in 1560. |
Edmond Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir (died 1560) was the so | |
roductions (Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, | Edmond by David Mamet, and Heinrich by Tankred Dorst) |
March 1816 and their official separation from | Edmond came in 1824. |
Howard | Edmond Campbell (January 4, 1890 - January 6, 1971) w |
Edmond Carmody was born in Ahalane, Ireland. | |
anagan's principal co-consecrators were Bishop | Edmond Carmody, and Bishop John McCarthy. |
Edmond Carmody, D.D., (born 12 January 1934) is a Rom | |
chool was the vision and inspiration of Bishop | Edmond Carmody. |
redecessor as Bishop of Corpus Christi, Bishop | Edmond Carmody. |
Edmond Castle | |
Edmond Castle is a nineteenth century structure north | |
The history of | Edmond castle is intertwined with the Graham family. |
The Gelt joins the River Irthing at | Edmond Castle, about 10 miles east of Carlisle. |
a number of memorials to the Graham family of | Edmond Castle. |
ge Foundation, Deer Creek Chamber of Commerce, | Edmond Chamber of Commerce, South Chamber of Commerce |
La Couronne de vie, Paris, | Edmond Charlot, 1946 |
Edmond Cloetens - Archery, Men's Individual fixed lar | |
Edmond Cloetens was a Belgian archer and Olympic cham | |
ame as Emile Cloetens, while most sources have | Edmond Cloetens. |
was the first major building in Britain to use | Edmond Coignet's reinforced concrete system. |
Office and storage space was rented at the | Edmond Community Center, along with an all purpose ro |
Lieutenant Colonel Richard | Edmond Courtney CB VD (8 September 1870 - 21 October |
longing to the marquis of Salamanca, is now in | Edmond de Rothschild Collection at the Louvre in Pari |
ered three dinner parties a week, according to | Edmond de Goncourt : one for the grandest of grands s |
he Dutch Royal Theater in Ghent, for architect | Edmond De Vigne, 1897-1899. |
Edmond de Rothschild was made an honorary member of t | |
Paul Cavanagh as | Edmond de Maletroit |
She takes care of the | Edmond de Rothschild Foundations, dedicated to arts a |
The | Edmond de Rothschild Group is present in many financi |
Actually, her kinsmen Sir | Edmond de Burgh of Clanwilliam, Sir Edmond Albanach B |
had preferred his daughter to marry her cousin | Edmond de Rothschild, and not a non-Jew. |
Also named after him is the Parc | Edmond de Rothschild (Edmond de Rothschild Park) in B |
Edmond de Goncourt hit upon it in an antique shop in | |
in 1997, he became chairman of the Benjamin & | Edmond de Rothschild group, today named Edmond de Rot |
26 May - | Edmond de Goncourt, writer, critic and book publisher |
It is estimated that | Edmond de Rothschild spent over $50 million dollars i |
In a 1934 letter to the League of Nations, | Edmond de Rothschild stated that "the struggle to put |
ecause it was drawn after the replica owned by | Edmond de Rothschild. |
Edmond de Burca, 12th Mac William Iochtar and lord of | |
The last-mentioned work is dedicated to Baron | Edmond de Rothschild, who discovered a portion of the |
In 1954, the remains of Baron | Edmond de Rothschild were reinterred in Zikhron Ya'ak |
he organ concerto was commissioned by Princess | Edmond de Polignac in 1934, as a piece with a chamber |
Edmond Deane (Mayor) was 18th Mayor of Galway, 1502-1 | |
Edmond Decottignies (December 3, 1893 - June 3, 1963) | |
3 December - | Edmond Decottignies, weightlifter and Olympic gold me |
Edmond Delphaut (1873-1943) was a French sculptor. | |
"Lion's death" by | Edmond Desca (1929) |
Paul Valentine as | Edmond Devereaux |
Translated by Ara | Edmond Dostourian. |
Lieutenant Pierre Henri | Edmond Dufaur de Gavardie (20 January 1890-4 October |
Edmond E-Min Chang (born October 1970) is a United St | |
Burke, | Edmond Ed. |
abeth, Sarah, William Payne, Ann M. and Robert | Edmond Edmond, M.D. |
The | Edmond Ellisom Smart House was built in the 1870 and |
, and 1904-1908; and in December 1909 Governor | Edmond F. Noel appointed him to fill the unexpired te |
Edmond Favor Noel, Governor of Mississippi | |
Sir | Edmond Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet (d. |
Edmond Fitzmaurice, 14th Baron Kerry (d. | |
Edmond Foley | |
with Bishops Ignatius Frederick Horstmann and | Edmond Francis Prendergast seving as co-consecrators. |
e was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop | Edmond Francis Prendergast on May 22, 1915. |
e Augustinians with the approval of Archbishop | Edmond Francis Prendergast who realized that there wa |
When he was 17, chemist | Edmond Fremy accepted him as a laboratory assistant. |
In 1931 Georges published, with his son | Edmond Friedel, the results of their X-ray crystallog |
John Marmion | Edmond FRS (April 27, 1943 - April 10, 2001) was a pr |
Edmond Gates (born June 13, 1986 in Vernon, Texas) is | |
Edmond Genet sailed for France at the end of January, | |
Edmond George Odette (22 May 1884 - 31 March 1939) wa | |
Lord | Edmond George (1846-1935), later Baron FitzMaurice. |
frequently clashed with the Board's chairman, | Edmond Gerald FitzGibbon. |
Georges Robert | Edmond Gilson (b. |
He was the subject of | Edmond Goff's 2001 documentary film, "Sam Most, Jazz |
Holmes was the only son of | Edmond Gore Alexander Holmes Chief Inspector of Eleme |
in Kelly, a Trinity College music graduate and | Edmond Grace SJ, in the year 2000 to be the first wee |
in Edinburgh, a trio of amateur athletes (Sean | Edmond, Graeme Syme and Felice Riccobono) smashed Oly |
Edmond Graile (fl. | |
and Comparative Anatomy established by Robert | Edmond Grant who had campaigning for a new Zoological |
Robert Jameson but arguably authored by Robert | Edmond Grant. |
Ian | Edmond, Great Britain 2:13.08 -Q |
Ian | Edmond, Great Britain Disqualified or excluded |
st Tommy Bryant, and saxophonist Sahib Shihab ( | Edmond Gregory). |
He lost the 1939 election to Liberal | Edmond Guibord. |
Camus was the daughter of | Edmond Gustave Camus, also a botanist and was born in |
n Physiology or Medicine -- Edwin G. Krebs and | Edmond H. Fischer who stayed in Seattle and Martin Ro |
ity of Washington doing postgraduate work with | Edmond H. Fischer before returning to Britain in 1971 |
Edmond Haan (b. | |
On 20 November 1628, | Edmond had a special livery of his estate. |
Edmond Hall accepted without hesitation. | |
His influences included | Edmond Hall and Pee Wee Russell. |
Edmond Hall (15 May 1901 - 11 February 1967) | |
Herb was the brother of | Edmond Hall and the son of clarinetist Edward Hall. |
6 jazz album performed by Louis Armstrong with | Edmond Hall's All Stars. |
b, playing with Allen and Singleton as well as | Edmond Hall, Vic Dickenson, Ike Quebec and Hot Lips P |
others, Wild Bill Davison, Billy Butterfield, | Edmond Hall, Peanuts Hucko, Pee Wee Russell, Cutty Cu |
; his sidemen included, at times, Bobby Sands, | Edmond Hall, and Fernando Arbello. |
idge and Allen again, as well as Buck Clayton, | Edmond Hall, Sol Yaged, and Charlie Shavers. |
e 1980s, and during the 1960s also played with | Edmond Hall, Albert Nicholas, Wingy Manone, and Howli |
hers Orchestra featuring Wilbur de Paris, with | Edmond Hall, Clyde Hart, Billy Taylor & Specs Powell |
an, Lionel Hampton, Fred Astaire, Eddy Howard, | Edmond Hall, Metronome All Stars 1940-1941, Kansas Ci |
other greats as Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, and | Edmond Hall. |
Secondly, The astronomer | Edmond Halley employed this science to deduce that th |
9 & 16 - James Bradley, in a letter written to | Edmond Halley and read before the Royal Society, desc |
1678 | Edmond Halley |
Edmond Halley (1656-1742), Streete's much younger con | |
Edmond Halley is appointed as Astronomer Royal. | |
James Bradley succeeds | Edmond Halley as Astronomer Royal. |
Comet Halley reappears as predicted by | Edmond Halley in 1705. |
tor of St Ebb's church in Oxford, he succeeded | Edmond Halley as professor of geometry at Oxford Univ |
Comet makes an appearance, and is observed by | Edmond Halley himself. |
rve in 1790 the return of a comet suggested by | Edmond Halley of Halley's Comet fame. |
which refer to Johannes Hevelius in Danzig and | Edmond Halley visiting him in Danzig. |
heory, publishing in 1759 corrected edition of | Edmond Halley's tables, with a history of Halley's Co |
oyal Navy, briefly commanded by the astronomer | Edmond Halley, initially as a civilian and later as a |
29 October - | Edmond Halley, scientist (died 1742) |
October 29 (Julian calendar) - | Edmond Halley, English scientist (died 1742) |
January 14 - | Edmond Halley, English astronomer, geophysicist, math |
It is named after its inventor | Edmond Halley, who also discovered Halley's Comet. |
shell, as some thinkers of the day, including | Edmond Halley, had suggested. |
ne at the materialist tendency in the views of | Edmond Halley, whom he examined with the help of Rich |
ase was named Halley Bay, after the astronomer | Edmond Halley. |
ld be seen in 1986, named after the astronomer | Edmond Halley. |
the nighttime sky, M13, discovered in 1714 by | Edmond Halley. |
at World's End is also the title of a novel by | Edmond Hamilton. |
Edmond has also been known to perform solo character | |
or Tecumseh High School (1978-80), as well as, | Edmond High School (1981-82). |
8 Adelphi Terrace, headed by a cab containing | Edmond, his friend Colonel Dickson and a few other ar |
ed the approval of his superior in government, | Edmond Ho. |
e same cabinet posts under the premierships of | Edmond Hogan in 1927-1928 and 1929-1932. |
He retires, with | Edmond Hogan assuming the premiership. |
a swing to the ALP in the Victorian election, | Edmond Hogan forms a minority Labor government with P |
r of Victoria - John Allan (until 20 May) then | Edmond Hogan |
Gorges | Edmond Howard was the son of Captain Francis Howard ( |
Captain | Edmond Hyde Parker: ? |
noted DC drug lord (and avid Hoya fan) Rayful | Edmond III, whose crew was connected to at least fort |
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