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iously ill, and while delirious called Queen | Elizabeth a harlot and a heretic while in this state. |
Review by | Elizabeth A Williams Journal of the History of Medicin |
mfortable rut is disrupted by the arrival of | Elizabeth, a tough nut from Dexter's past." |
On 6 May 1548, Sir Anthony died, leaving | Elizabeth a widow at the age of twenty-one. |
Isichei, | Elizabeth, A History of African Societies to 1870 (Cam |
t, Michigan, to Daniel, an Irish native, and | Elizabeth, a Canadian. |
The same evening, Lady Catherine pays | Elizabeth a surprise visit and insists that Elizabeth |
hony Legh Keck was a politician and his wife | Elizabeth a descendant from the Legh's of Lyme Park, C |
ventually, with encouragement from his wife, | Elizabeth a potter, he decided to pursue his art full |
Sniper sends | Elizabeth a telegram telling her where they are. |
Elizabeth A. "Liz" Malia, is an American politician fr | |
Who's Who of Pulitzer Prize Winners By | Elizabeth A. Brennan, Elizabeth C. Clarage |
Elizabeth A. Kovachevich at the Biographical Directory | |
They had two children, | Elizabeth A. (born 1926) and Gilbert A. (born 1930). |
On December 27, 1883, Baldwin married | Elizabeth A. Merritt, the couple had three daughters E |
Fraser married | Elizabeth A. Cochran on February 16, 1882; they had tw |
Elizabeth A. Coleman was appointed Inspector General f | |
With | Elizabeth A. Fenn, Part I: "Natives and Newcomers: Nor |
Schneider married | Elizabeth Abbe in 1986 and has three sons. |
Elizabeth Abbott's 2003 book examines the large, and o | |
s the son of John Lyon, 8th Lord Glamis, and | Elizabeth Abernethy. |
Elizabeth Abi-Mershed, Deputy Executive Secretary, Int | |
The next year he married | Elizabeth Abigail Hart, with whom he would have six ch |
l he was deprived of it, on the accession of | Elizabeth, about midsummer 1559. |
Rye, New York, the son of James Wetmore and | Elizabeth Abrahams. |
He admits his continued love, and | Elizabeth accepts his second proposal. |
Elizabeth accompanied her husband to Dublin, where she | |
Lady Alexandra Louise | Elizabeth Acheson (1878 - 21 January 1958), married Lt |
29 July 1728) was the son of John Acland and | Elizabeth Acland. |
Elizabeth Acton (1745-1802), married Philip Langdale, | |
et of Betchworth Castle, Surrey and his wife | Elizabeth Adam, daughter of William Adam of Saffron Wa |
Browne married | Elizabeth Adam, daughter of William Adam of Saffron Wa |
Brownell was born to Nathan C. and | Elizabeth Adams Smith Brownell in Massachusetts where |
Daniels, | Elizabeth Adams. |
Elizabeth Adare - Maggie | |
Elizabeth Addison gave Battersea its new name, Harmony | |
lf more than half of county residents use an | Elizabeth address. |
Elizabeth Adela Forbes (1859-1912) was a Canadian pain | |
In 1866, he married | Elizabeth Adela Knight. |
Emily | Elizabeth adopted Clifford when he was a puppy, and he |
He started working at a laundry in Port | Elizabeth after leaving school. |
election, the electorate was formerly called | Elizabeth after Queen Elizabeth II and was originally |
is only other first-class match was for Port | Elizabeth against Natal the following year. |
Elizabeth Agar by Philip Hussey (The painting shows th | |
As | Elizabeth aged her image gradually changed. |
Grace | Elizabeth Agnes Annie "Gracie" Cole (8 September 1924 |
Lady Mary | Elizabeth Agnes (d. |
Alexander wed | Elizabeth Agnes Kendall in Nauvoo, on 23 May 1861. |
Elizabeth Agnew, married John Baillie | |
to the Tower to keep his brother company and | Elizabeth agreed. |
d AAHR) was originally founded in 1979 by Ms | Elizabeth Ahlston. |
October 9 - | Elizabeth Akers Allen (died 1911), American author, jo |
My Early Dreams was dedicated to | Elizabeth Albana, wife of Frederick Hervey, 1st Marque |
Elizabeth Alcott was fictionalized as Beth March in Li | |
Elizabeth Alexander (13 December 1908-1959) was a Brit | |
Alexander was married to | Elizabeth Alexander Alexander, to whom he was introduc |
Elizabeth Alexander (born May 30, 1962) is an American | |
It stars Nick Tate, | Elizabeth Alexander, John Waters, Charles 'Bud' Tingwe |
Hon. Henrietta | Elizabeth Alexandra Butler (born 1964), married in 199 |
Elizabeth Alexeievna in 1814. | |
Lady Romayne | Elizabeth Algitha Brownlow-Cecil (b. |
enry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon and Lady | Elizabeth Alicia Maria Wyndham. |
lm, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring | Elizabeth Allan and Cyril Ritchard. |
Elizabeth Allan as Naomi Melsham | |
Elizabeth Allan as Clara Copperfield | |
Elizabeth Allan as Sylvia Robertson | |
Elizabeth Allan - Pola Dubois | |
Gerald Lampert Award: | Elizabeth Allan, The Shored Up House |
film directed by Harry Lachman and starring | Elizabeth Allan, John Gielgud and Hugh Williams. |
Born as Annie | Elizabeth Allen in Barford, Warwickshire, she married |
The cast featured | Elizabeth Allen, Charles Nelson Reilly, and June Squib |
For the American actress, see | Elizabeth Allen. |
Elizabeth Allgeier | |
artist, John Blake White, and his mother was | Elizabeth Allston White. |
Elizabeth, also called Betty, was mixed race and at th | |
Samuel Fitts married Sarah | Elizabeth Alston of neighboring Clarke County on Novem |
The Rev | Elizabeth Alvina Platz is an American Lutheran pastor |
Nash, | Elizabeth, Always First Class: The Career of Geraldine |
In 1532, his wife, | Elizabeth Amadas, who described herself as a 'witch an |
Elizabeth Amadas, a 'witch and prophetess', arrested f | |
For the mistress of Henry VIII, see | Elizabeth Amadas. |
Elizabeth Amber's interest in Greco-Roman mythology in | |
Stephen is father to Gareth, Victoria, | Elizabeth, Amelia and James. |
2011, the commission's members are Chairman | Elizabeth Ames Jones and Commissioner David J. Porter. |
Elizabeth Amoah Tetteh is the member of parliament for | |
he left two daughters including the novelist | Elizabeth Amy Dillwyn. |
Elizabeth Amy Dillwyn (1845-1935) was a Welsh novelist | |
Le Petit Prince (2007; lyrics by | Elizabeth Anais) |
addresses use ZIP codes from nearby Galena, | Elizabeth, and Hanover. |
s an intense hatred of his aunt, the Empress | Elizabeth, and proceeds to scream at her coffin. |
Through her daughters | Elizabeth and Miriam she was grandmother of three more |
Elizabeth and Sir Walter set off for their new residen | |
exclusively along 121st Street between South | Elizabeth and South Racine Avenues. |
or Castle in 1949, Mildmay sat next to Queen | Elizabeth and persuaded her that he should buy her a h |
neral Carnac had married his father's sister | Elizabeth and in 1776 his father went to live with the |
in 1972, and has four children: Thad, Erick, | Elizabeth, and Rachel. |
His twin daughters | Elizabeth and Danielle are the Vancouver-based singing |
"discovered" that Bacon was the son of Queen | Elizabeth and the heir to the throne. |
Kellogg was a longtime resident of | Elizabeth and Bay Head, New Jersey and was active in l |
hantilly Neighborhood is located between the | Elizabeth and Plaza-Midwood neighborhoods, in Charlott |
He had two sisters, Mary and | Elizabeth, and a son named Tom. |
1590 he is mentioned as sub-almoner to Queen | Elizabeth, and prebendary of York. |
y was ruled by her mother, the Dowager Queen | Elizabeth and by Palatine Nicholas I Garay. |
were made for King George VI, his wife Queen | Elizabeth, and their two daughters, Princesses Elizabe |
soundtracks for include the Oscar-nominated ' | Elizabeth', and the Australian box office hit 'The Dis |
Elizabeth and Edward had several children including Ge | |
Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain (1953) | |
th Mary, were her sisters Honor, Johanna and | Elizabeth and Stephen's younger brother Richard, also |
of its abolition it included the suburbs of | Elizabeth and Salisbury. |
zer, Lydia, Nathaniel, a stillborn daughter, | Elizabeth and Joanna. |
ew Jersey, Gilchrest was the fourth child of | Elizabeth and Arthur Gilchrest's six boys. |
It lies east of | Elizabeth and west of Stockton, in the Driftless Zone. |
The game was played in Port | Elizabeth, and won by the British, eight points to nil |
For this was created as a wedding present to | Elizabeth and Frederick. |
His daughters | Elizabeth and Louise founded the St. Francis Industria |
He had four sisters (Rose, Agnes, | Elizabeth, and Alice) and three brothers (George, Will |
Riam Tiekseeboon and they had two children- | Elizabeth and John Comber. |
s found in the Eastern Cape, west up to Port | Elizabeth and into Kwazulu-Natal. |
Her daughter, Empress | Elizabeth and her architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli were |
George, Margaret, Thomas, Dorothy, | Elizabeth, and Robert. |
ives in Wayland, Massachusetts with his wife | Elizabeth and their three children. |
They would have three children: Arthur, | Elizabeth, and Winfield. |
With his first wife he had two children, | Elizabeth and George. |
ng the Great Migration with his older sister | Elizabeth and her husband Nathaniel Foote. |
Elizabeth and her husband lived at Castle Oliver while | |
Elizabeth and her lover walk on Christmas Eve. | |
monarch; the first was The Private Lives of | Elizabeth and Essex. |
gton, New Jersey, the fourth of five sons to | Elizabeth and Arthur F. Foran. |
The nurse sponges | Elizabeth and drizzles water over her head and body, w |
In June 1556 | Elizabeth and Marjory joined Knox at Geneva, where two |
ce 1970, and has three children: Raymond II, | Elizabeth and Jessica. |
e & Price made the wedding cake for Princess | Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. |
When he died in 1799, his daughter, | Elizabeth and her husband, Captain Nathaniel West, inh |
He married | Elizabeth, and is survived by two sons. |
ive children: Piers (1472-1539), Anne, Jane, | Elizabeth and Margaret (1481-1520). |
Edward finds that his control over | Elizabeth, and her younger sister Henrietta (Virginia |
The Private Lives of | Elizabeth and Essex (1939) |
They are protected by the | Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs Marine National Nature R |
as owned three cargo vessels, the Agnes, the | Elizabeth and the Mahon Castle. |
she hosted a royal visit to Windsor by Queen | Elizabeth and Prince Phillip in 1984. |
ie Dorothy Dunn; one son John, two daughters | Elizabeth and Christine. |
In 1910 Wilde married his wife | Elizabeth and was a father the same year. |
Arabella's two daughters, | Elizabeth and Constance, moved into the main house wit |
1635, his wife and three kids arrived on the | Elizabeth, and they decided to live in Cambridge. |
He was born in Saint | Elizabeth and died in Kingston, Jamaica. |
Both | Elizabeth and Frances were daughters of Rebecca Brewto |
It accuses Queen | Elizabeth and Princess Margaret of being 'gangsters in |
Osborne was survived by his wife, | Elizabeth, and a son and daughter. |
He married his wife | Elizabeth and the couple have two children. |
esburg is completed with connections to Port | Elizabeth and East London |
is only hope of restoring the possessions of | Elizabeth and Frederick. |
n Chilliwack, British Columbia with his wife | Elizabeth and their three daughters and one son. |
Elizabeth and William's son, Francis Eally Gray, was a | |
Cox was married twice: first to | Elizabeth and then to Margaret Sorrel in 1799. |
met in Salem to discuss the fate of John and | Elizabeth and several others. |
n 27 September 1980; they have two children, | Elizabeth and Catherine. |
nt in the Exeter Conspiracy in 1540, leaving | Elizabeth and the children destitute. |
Daughters, | Elizabeth and Helen, would later graduate from GLS cla |
he school serves the students of Laconia and | Elizabeth and their townships. |
But Sarah, | Elizabeth and Peony were able to parse and also produc |
Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs form the Elizabeth and M | |
Elizabeth and Thomas had 10 children and many grandchi | |
It was later the home of his widow, | Elizabeth and her second husband, the Margrave of Ansp |
ntly lives outside Los Angeles with his wife | Elizabeth and two children, Meredith and Cort. |
ack to Utah, Dana had sent home two sisters, | Elizabeth and Jane Culley, and he returned with two mo |
this visit was to bring divine grace to both | Elizabeth and her unborn child. |
Elizabeth and Joachim got along quite well during the | |
Thomas' daughters | Elizabeth and Margaret apparently came to New England |
He is also the | Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics, Em |
le in St. Pete Beach, Florida with his wife, | Elizabeth, and their three kids. |
an older Brother (Michael), an older sister ( | Elizabeth) and a younger sister (Jamie). |
shot in Paris and starred Sarah Bernhardt as | Elizabeth and Lou Tellegen as Essex. |
current synagogue building at the corner of | Elizabeth and Downing was constructed in 1961. |
They had two children; | Elizabeth and Anne. |
n Jessica, Jennifer, Carrie, Rachel, Joseph, | Elizabeth, and Chase. |
Mink married a white Irish immigrant, | Elizabeth, and had one daughter, Mary. |
Nevertheless, both | Elizabeth and her younger sister Mary Jane Levett (kno |
It is common off Port | Elizabeth and is found from the low intertidal to 15 m |
More recently, Saving Private Ryan, | Elizabeth and The Queen were shown. |
Elizabeth and John were granted lands in the parish of | |
gnitaries such as the United Kingdom's Queen | Elizabeth and Prince Charles. |
They had two daughters, | Elizabeth and Anne Leighton, and one son, the father's |
ly lives in Corona, California with his wife | Elizabeth and son's Ryder, Parker, and Jagger. |
r John Horsey (1546-1588) and two daughters, | Elizabeth and Mary. |
In Kirtland, | Elizabeth and her husband joined the Disciples of Chri |
The Joel Hurt Cottage still stands near | Elizabeth and Euclid Streets in Inman Park. |
They have a daughter, | Elizabeth Anderson Debs. |
Elizabeth Andrews (1882-1960) was the first woman orga | |
Elizabeth Andrews (2006). | |
In the angle, Steele fell in love with Miss | Elizabeth, angering Savage and leading to a series of |
he fact that it had been printed by a woman, | Elizabeth Angermar. |
Elizabeth Anka Vajagic | |
He had married | Elizabeth Ann Colchester of Ipswich; they had six chil |
In 1973, Seamans married | Elizabeth Ann McLaughlin. |
ehead was born on July 29, 1852 to Jacob and | Elizabeth Ann Whitehead near Hillsboro, Illinois. |
gates were Mary C.C. Bradford (Colorado) and | Elizabeth Ann Pugsley Hayward (Mrs. |
June 28 - | Elizabeth Ann Linley, singer (born 1754) |
She learned to sew from her great-aunt Sarah | Elizabeth Ann Griscom. |
Elizabeth Ann Whitney (January 26, 1800 - 1882), born | |
Elizabeth Ann Roberts (born 1934), fourth grade (1956- | |
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