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North Carolina legislature elected Whig George | Edmund Badger to replace Haywood in the Senate. |
Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet, employed George | Edmund Street to furnish the church. |
former Margarite Eagleton, had eight children: | Edmund Burke Tongue, Edwin Tongue, Mary G. Lombard, T |
included series regulars Rowan Atkinson as Sir | Edmund Blackadder, Tony Robinson as Baldrick, and Ste |
93, he was forced to resign on 27 May 1993 and | Edmund Stoiber took office, despite the later being i |
When | Edmund Allenby took command of the Allied forces in P |
Edmund Bergler took a different approach. | |
Edmund Welles Tooth & Claw at CD-Baby | |
Sir Humphrey | Edmund de Trafford died on 6 October 1971 at the age |
Sir Humphrey | Edmund de Trafford, 4th Baronet MC, DL (30 November 1 |
uraging two Lancashire knights, Ashton and Sir | Edmund de Trafford, to pursue their experiments in al |
ung lovers, Wala (Ewa Krzyzewska) and Michael ( | Edmund Fetting), travel to a provincial town to spend |
Angels Charles (Clifton Webb) and Arthur ( | Edmund Gwenn) try to convince a young cherub named It |
dcliffe Tyndale, (born 1925) daughter of Henry | Edmund Guise Tyndale, M.B.E. by Ruth Isabel Walcott R |
ohn Mag Mathgamna the Tawny and by the sons of | Edmund Mag Uidhir on the sons of Flaithbertach Mag Ui |
As | Edmund was underage, the duties of the position were |
id Cooksey gained a degree in metallurgy at St | Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. |
Barnes studied at St | Edmund Hall, University of Oxford where he won three |
f three sons of Joseph and Lucy (Smith) Sears, | Edmund grew up on a farm within sight of the Berkshir |
Edmund Spenser's usage of the English-language word ' | |
n is one of the Massey Ferguson tractors which | Edmund Hillary used to lay supply depots for the Comm |
y authors of the Elizabethan period, including | Edmund Spenser, used characters from the tale in thei |
Edmund George Valpy Knox (1881-1971) was as E. V. Kno | |
May 1850 - 23 June 1941), who married Captain | Edmund Barker Van Koughnet CMG RN JP (who died 27 Mar |
Gravestone of | Edmund Costello vc |
ir Hubert Gough and Brigadier General Sir John | Edmund Gough VC. |
ir Hubert Gough and Brigadier General Sir John | Edmund Gough VC. |
ves, and was defeated by his Liberal opponent, | Edmund Hope Verney by 208 votes. |
and from 1889 to 1891 by his older brother Sir | Edmund Hope Verney, who was expelled from the House o |
Edmund Francis Vesey Knox (23 January 1865 - 15 May 1 | |
26 November 1940, | Edmund Rubbra: Violin Sonata No. 1 |
The Correspondence of | Edmund Burke, vol. |
year old girl who comes to a sad end, and Lord | Edmund, a voyeuristic, English emigre aristocrat. |
Japanese lacquers and netsukes, the subject of | Edmund de Waal's The Hare with Amber Eyes. |
a barrister; Alex de Waal, a writer on Africa; | Edmund de Waal, a ceramic artist; and Thomas de Waal, |
red by the eminent potter and writer Professor | Edmund de Waal. |
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir | Edmund Yeamans Walcott Henderson KCB (19 April 1821 - |
s were (pictured from front to rear in photo): | Edmund of Walpole (1248-1256); Henry of Rushbrooke (1 |
and at Georgetown University and Georgetown's | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Washingt |
awarded a Harkness Fellowship and attended the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service of Georgeto |
He also graduated cum laude from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
ute High School in Riyadh, graduating from The | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
achelor of Science in Foreign Service from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
Matter attended the Georgetown University | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service with roomma |
w and Diplomacy at Tufts University and at the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
She graduated from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service with a Bach |
When | Edmund A. Walsh died in October 1956, Gallagher, desc |
American Jesuit, and Gallagher's close friend, | Edmund A. Walsh (1922-23). |
Eric Margolis holds degrees from the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
A graduate of the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
Currently, he is a visiting professor at the | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgeto |
Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University's | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, to help be |
Fr. | Edmund Aloysius Walsh, S.J. (October 10, 1885 - Octob |
Clemens' piano accompanist was Charles | Edmund "Will" Wark, a classical pianist originally fr |
Mary Primrose Warlow daughter of the Venerable | Edmund John Warlow, archdeacon of Lahore, India. |
Incumbent Democratic Governor | Edmund Muskie, was term limited and seeking election |
Edmund Fitzgibbon was born in Ballylegan, County Cork | |
In 1591, while Father | Edmund Jennings was saying Mass at the house of Swith |
The patron, St. | Edmund Campion, was hanged and the circular rope sign |
nations, and a series of banknotes designed by | Edmund Blampied was issued by the States of Jersey in |
Edmund O'Donnell was the first Jesuit executed by the | |
His father | Edmund Skinner was rector of Pitsford, and Robert suc |
the Sodality Chapel which had been designed by | Edmund Kirby, was opened. |
Edmund Andros was buried in the church's churchyard i | |
Edmund Dunch was created Baron Burnell of East Witten | |
Its designer, | Edmund Hewins was exposed as a fraud and investigator |
Edmund Harvel was a 16th century English diplomat. | |
Edmund Tudor was born either at Much Hadham Palace in | |
The author and critic | Edmund Wilson was a summer resident, and wrote "Upsta |
Launceston businessman | Edmund Rouse was the managing director of ENT Limited |
The well-known poet | Edmund Blunden was his tutor at Merton, and regarded |
Sir | Edmund Fortescue was ordered to hold it in 1643, when |
Edmund Heller was the director of the Washington Park | |
Edmund Calamy was born in the parish of St Thomas the | |
Edmund Davy was a cousin of Humphry Davy, the famous | |
Edmund Calamy was present when his meeting was distur | |
Edmund Allen was an English scholar and clergyman. | |
f phenomenology, whose German-speaking founder | Edmund Husserl was born in the Czech Lands. |
Edmund Jew was born in San Francisco, California in 1 | |
t, as the Anglo Saxon Chronicle tells us, King | Edmund I was in fact murdered here, at his hunting lo |
Edmund Barff was a 19th century Member of Parliament | |
e was educated at Ballitore, in Ireland, where | Edmund Burke was one of his school fellows, studied m |
Edmund Mortimer was the son of Roger Mortimer, 4th Ea | |
y “successful to the conversion of many,” says | Edmund Calamy was relatively undisturbed; the Gloriou |
of nudity led many to assume that cult leader | Edmund Creffield was having sexual relations with the |
Edmund Creffield was nearly assassinated in Waldport | |
The Conservative candidate, 57-year-old | Edmund Turton, was returned unopposed and held the se |
Edmund Dudley was the son of Sir John Dudley of Ather | |
Edmund Hambly was born in Seer Green, near Beaconsfie | |
His father | Edmund Henslowe was appointed Master of the Game for |
Edmund Davy was the first to discover a spongy form o | |
The Herald's printer, | Edmund Freeman was "charged ... with publishing in hi |
arty, Huber, a loyalist of the previous leader | Edmund Stoiber, was elected with 58% of the vote defe |
Edmund Lewandowski was born in Milwaukee, Minnesota. | |
Edmund Craster was educated at Clifton College and Ba | |
According to biographer Lewis M. Dabney, | Edmund Jr. was influenced by his father's broad-minde |
Incumbent Democratic Governor | Edmund Muskie was seeking re-election, and faced off |
on through an extensive rebuilding program and | Edmund Wragge was appointed the project's Chief Engin |
Edmund Resch was born in Westphalia in 1847 and came | |
Offizierstellvertreter | Edmund Nathanael was a World War I flying ace credite |
Edmund Halley Way | |
Edmund Mattinson Wedgwood (1840-1904), potter. | |
Edmund William Wells (February 14, 1846 - July 4, 193 | |
Edmund W. Wells 1902 - 1904 | |
edy film directed by Zoltan Korda and starring | Edmund Gwenn, Wendy Barrie and Robert Donat. |
Following his discharge, | Edmund Gann went to work managing a grocery store his |
Fon and his co-driver | Edmund Nelson were mutilated and killed. |
after which they agreed to divide the kingdom, | Edmund taking Wessex and Cnut the rest of the country |
nuary 1398 and was buried in the Chapel of St. | Edmund in Westminster Abbey, where his monumental bra |
e Gothic style station was designed in 1873 by | Edmund M. Wheelwright, architect for the City of Bost |
ike the Italian original, was built in 1892 by | Edmund March Wheelwright, is 156 feet tall, was origi |
Designed by | Edmund M. Wheelwright. |
He was knighted in 1958 (becoming Sir | Edmund Davies) when the Lord Chancellor, Lord Kilmuir |
fan disaster tribunal, chaired by Lord Justice | Edmund Davies, which investigated the rotational slip |
ght the manor of Little Wittenham in 1552 from | Edmund Peckham, which became the family seat. |
him used, forging a letter ascribed to Senator | Edmund Muskie which maligned the people, language and |
he load of iron ore that was carried by the SS | Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in Lake Superior on Nov |
he was one of the disputants with the Jesuit, | Edmund Campion, while in 1582 he was among the clergy |
the 383rd Infantry Division, replacing General | Edmund Hoffmeister, while retaining his position as c |
On three occasions, defendant | Edmund Hickeringill, while on his own land, discharge |
Edmund B. Whitman (1812-1873), was chief quartermaste | |
Edmund Taylor Whittaker FRS FRSE (24 October 1873-24 | |
ch 1905 in Cambridge, the son of mathematician | Edmund Taylor Whittaker. |
Edmund Durfee, who was age 57 at the time, was shot i | |
Edmund Ruffin, who is credited with firing the first | |
There are no earlier references to | Edmund Chapman who must have been active c.1715 to c. |
t of Murder", and the American literary critic | Edmund Wilson, who was dismissive of Christie and the |
for years to local residents and was named for | Edmund Hooker, who operated a mill below the falls in |
he time of the Treasurer of the Middle Temple, | Edmund Plowden, who bought the house in 1569. |
It was later acquired by | Edmund Resch, who left it to the Catholic Church when |
n as there was (at least) one other man called | Edmund Stone who published scientific works. |
Elizabeth de Felton inherited it, marrying Sir | Edmund Hastings, who added a strong solar tower. |
anted the wapentake of Amounderness to his son | Edmund Crouchback, who became the 1st Earl of Lancast |
Wigginton introduced him to | Edmund Coppinger, who held a minor post in the royal |
The church houses a holy relic, the hand of St | Edmund Arrowsmith, who was one of the English Martyrs |
founder of the Echoes of Service magazine and | Edmund Gosse, who taught in the Sunday School. |
Custody of his lands was then granted to | Edmund Hakluyt, who sold the wardship to Roger Mortim |
Edmund York, who was executed for high treason in 159 | |
Andrew Forrest when he surveyed a property for | Edmund King who settled there in 1866. |
Sir | Edmund Hillary, who in 1954 was among one of the firs |
The plant was named for the biologist | Edmund Jaeger, who first documented it in 1939. |
He was also related to | Edmund Randolph, who served in George Washington's ca |
Here he was a classmate in philosophy with | Edmund Calamy, who entered in 1686 at the age of fift |
The story focuses around Dorothy and | Edmund Yates, who have recently been released from a |
he Diocese's history; the longest belonging to | Edmund Gibbons, who served for 35 years. |
stice of the United States Supreme Court, and, | Edmund Randolph, who was the seventh Governor of Virg |
ecome an actress and bear an illegitimate son, | Edmund Carey, who would later be known as Edmund Kean |
He employed as chaplain | Edmund Calamy, who had studied at Pembroke, already d |
It contains a monument to Dr. | Edmund Castell, who died in 1674 and was a Professor |
unt was disputed by Strype's contemporary, Sir | Edmund Lechmere, who asserted (ib. |
kes up the Hamlet of Kingman, once belonged to | Edmund Thompson, who donated the land for the communi |
y member for Hunter, succeeding Prime Minister | Edmund Barton, who was retiring. |
A famous son of Flixborough is Sir | Edmund Anderson, who was Chief Justice of the Common |
ch was directed by Gerd Oswald, and written by | Edmund Beloin, who was Hope's attorney, and Dean Ries |
Greenleaf's family traces its ancestry back to | Edmund Greenleaf, who lived in Ipswich, Suffolk in En |
Edmund Winslow, who had been a thorn in the side of t | |
and Freiburg, he was one of the last pupils of | Edmund Husserl, who is considered the founder of phen |
Catherine "Katie" Creswell, the sister of Col. | Edmund Creswell who had played alongside him in the 1 |
The first president of the Seminary was | Edmund Clowney, who served from 1966 until 1984. |
At the Vienna Observatory, | Edmund Weiss, who had been studying the asteroid, ask |
ly collected and edited by the literary critic | Edmund Wilson, who was a close friend of Fitzgerald, |
The spectacle of his trial moved St. | Edmund Campion, who was present, to reconsider both h |
f this story involving both Norbert Wiener and | Edmund Landau, who, it is claimed, "so doubted the ex |
dge who had been appointed to succeed Democrat | Edmund Muskie, whom President Jimmy Carter had appoin |
He probably acted under the advice of | Edmund Calamy, whom he accompanied on his journey to |
It was named "The Stone House" by | Edmund Wilson, whose family used the house as a summe |
cial science methodology and the philosophy of | Edmund Husserl, William James and others. |
Sir | Edmund John William Hugh Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, |
Sir Simon Peter | Edmund Cosmo William Towneley, KCVO, KCSG (born 1921) |
'Grady worked as an assistant to the zoologist | Edmund Beecher Wilson at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsyl |
She and | Edmund Beecher Wilson were the first researchers to d |
Edmund Morison Wimperis (6 February 1835 Flocker's Br | |
He was the eldest son of Mary and | Edmund Richard Wimperis, who was a cashier of Messrs. |
Amongst his apprentices was | Edmund Morison Wimperis, who became a notable waterco |
Edmund De Wind, VC (11 December 1883 - 21 March 1918) | |
e film stars Joseph Cotten, Corinne Calvet and | Edmund Gwenn with Marvin Miller. |
When | Edmund pleaded with her to use whatever power she had |
on on February 25, 1935 from Archbishop Thomas | Edmund Molloy, with Bishops Moses E. Kiley and Stephe |
nsecration on January 27, 1983 from Archbishop | Edmund Szoka, with Bishops Harold Perry, S.V.D., and |
pany Team Meat with game and graphics designer | Edmund McMillen, with Refenes acting as programmer an |
In a 1959 article | Edmund Wilson wondered why Potter, as an academic him |
Edmund Burke Wood (13 February 1820 in Fort Erie, Ont | |
Edmund Eli Wood (10 February 1903 - after 1930) was a | |
2 years younger than his father, who died when | Edmund of Woodstock was only seven. |
English nobleman who was the posthumous son of | Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, and the uncle |
She married for a second time, to | Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent. |
gland the youngest son and posthumous child of | Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent and Margaret Wa |
Edmund Bacon would have also been opposed to people f | |
Edmund William Wright (4 April 1824 - 5 August 1888) | |
Edmund Chilmead, writer (born 1610) | |
13 June - | Edmund Lodge, writer (died 1839) |
Edmund Grindal wrote to William Cecil complaining tha | |
Sir | Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith (1877-1938), son of Rev |
Elizabeth were the parents of three children: | Edmund Randolph Yates, who attended William and Mary |
ster Margaret had married Fred's older brother | Edmund two years previously. |
Hennessy, Michael | Edmund: Twenty-Five Years of Massachusetts Politics: |
Edmund Jan Zientara (25 January 1929 - 3 August 2010) | |
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