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Scots Armies of the | English Civil War. |
See also: Second | English Civil War#The Downs |
This led in part to the | English Civil War. |
He supported the Royalist cause in the | English Civil War. |
He supported the Parliamentarian side in the | English Civil War. |
He was a passive Parliamentarian during the | English Civil War. |
The | English Civil War. |
22 February - | English Civil War: Uxbridge armistice talks failed. |
The | English Civil War: A People's History (HarperCollins, |
He supported the parliamentary cause in the | English Civil War. |
He supported the Parliamentary cause in the | English Civil War. |
He supported the Royalist side in the | English Civil War. |
See also | English Civil War |
He supported the Royalist side in the | English Civil War |
K.B. supported the Royalist cause During the | English Civil War. |
Both suffered significant damage during the | English Civil War. |
Basic | English claims to have reduced English to 850 basic w |
building consists of laboratories, maths and | English classes. |
Thomas Falconer (1738-1792) was an | English classical scholar. |
Horsa Building ( | English, classical civilizations, dance) |
Martin Roscoe (3 August 1952 - ) is an | English classical pianist. |
John Kenrick (1788-1877) was an | English classical historian. |
He studied | English, Classics and Ancient History at Newcastle Un |
He thus won all five | English Classics. |
Chairman of the | English Clergy Association. |
George Bancroft (died 1573?) was an | English clergyman and translator. |
This article is about the | English clergyman and social reformer. |
1606) was an | English clergyman and poet. |
Richard Burnham (1711 - 1752) was an | English clergyman and biographer. |
William Covell (died 1613) was an | English clergyman and writer. |
Charles Burton (1793-1866) was an | English clergyman and writer. |
Philip Wynter (1793-1871) was an | English clergyman and academic. |
Thomas Adams (1583-1653) was an | English clergyman and reputed preacher. |
Richard Brett (1567-1637) was an | English clergyman and academic. |
1698, d. 1769) was an | English clergyman and classical scholar. |
Henry Jeanes (1611-1662) was an | English clergyman and puritan controversialist. |
Simon Gunton (1609-1676) was an | English clergyman and antiquary. |
Samuel Knight (1675-1746) was an | English clergyman and antiquary. |
William Norris (1719-1791) was an | English clergyman and antiquarian. |
For the | English clergyman, see Thomas Bennet. |
Nathaniel Torporley (1564-1632) was an | English clergyman, mathematician, and astrologer. |
Scrope Berdmore (1708-1770) was an | English clergyman. |
Samson (died 5 May 1112) was a medieval | English clergyman. |
Thomas Allen (1681-1755) was an | English clergyman. |
John Groome (1678?-1760) was an | English clergyman. |
Thomas Taylor (1576-1633) was an | English clergyman. |
Henry Burgess (1808-1886) was an | English clergyman. |
1123), was an | English cleric and administrator. |
Henry Sully (1680 - 1729) was an | English clockmaker. |
Her best known poem is Booba Memukenet ( | English: Clockwork Doll). |
The | English closed in for battle. |
He signed with | English club Carlisle United in 2007. |
He later coached | English club Leeds for two seasons. |
1986 Sir Brinsley Ford Award, New | English Club |
In 2000 he joined the | English club Birmingham City. |
He moved early to | English club Arsenal in July 2003. |
Voyages in | English, CMU, 2001 ISBN 0-88748-351-8 |
Arthur Johnson (born 1879) was an | English coach. |
“The | English Coffee Houses”, Waes Hael Poetry & Tobacco Cl |
Bourne is the southern | English cognate of the burn of northern English. |
His relations with his | English colleague were not very cordial. |
The original Aston belongs today to a private | English collection. |
at the | English collector . . . |
John Nickolls (1710?-1745) was an | English collector and antiquary. |
Tallinn | English College (with Aleksander Rosenberg), from 191 |
Raymond Quinn--Raymond was an | English college professor. |
English College, Douai (France) | |
In 1581 he was admitted to the | English College, Rome. |
It was formerly known as the Islamic | English College. |
Charles Cullum as | English Colonel |
John Usher (1642-1722) was an | English colonial administrator. |
William Partridge (1654-1729) was an | English colonial administrator. |
The Indians sold the site to | English colonists in 1644. |
The | English colonists called her the Queen of Pamunckey. |
English Colonization of America during the Seventeent | |
James Delingpole (born 1965) is an | English columnist and novelist. |
Simon Blumenfeld (1907-2005), | English columnist, novelist, playwright and editor |
Matthew Holness - | English comedian |
Leslie Crowther (1933-1996), | English comedian |
1776 - March 22, 1846), | English comedian, was born in London. |
For the | English comedian, see Boothby Graffoe (comedian). |
For the | English comedian, see Paddy McGuinness (comedian). |
William Blanchard (1769-1835), was an | English comedian. |
Leigh Francis (born 30 April 1973) is an | English comedian. |
This article is about the | English comedian. |
Charlotte Reather is an | English comedy writer, performer and journalist. |
Richard Piers Rayner is an | English comic book artist. |
The | English commander Sir Horace Vere by Michiel van Mier |
Hovis (2010 | English commercials) |
English common law courts before 1830 | |
English common names include Spanish cherry,, Medlar, | |
English common names include Ocellated pipefish, and | |
English Communication Lab for spoken English and effe | |
Marathas and the | English Company 1701-1818. |
1 December - Maurice Greene, | English composer (born 1696) |
November 17 - Thomas Ford, | English composer (born c.1580) |
1529-1591) was an | English composer of sacred music . |
1550: probable - John Mundy, | English composer and organist (d. |
probable - William Byrd, | English composer (died 1623) |
November - Robert White, | English composer |
November 30 - Thomas Weelkes, | English composer (born 1576) |
January 17 - Robert Fludd, | English composer and writer (died 1637) |
Frederick Delius (1862-1934) - | English composer |
Thomas Morley, 16th century | English composer |
June 2 - Edward Elgar, | English composer (d. |
July 5 - Gordon Jacob, | English composer (d. |
unknown - Michael East, | English composer (born c.1580) |
John Jenkins, | English composer (died 1678) |
November 28 - Thomas Wood, | English composer (d. |
December 25 - Orlando Gibbons, | English composer (died 1625) |
April 12 - Henry Hugo Pierson, | English composer (d. |
Albertus Bryne, | English composer and organist (died 1668) |
Matthew Locke, | English composer and theorist (died 1677) |
John Ward, | English composer of madrigals |
May 17 - William White, | English composer |
For the | English composer and organist, see Thomas Attwood (co |
1628), the most published | English composer in his time. |
1604) was an | English composer and lutenist. |
For the | English composer, see Joseph Holbrooke. |
Roland Shaw | English composer, musical arranger, and orchestra lea |
For the | English composer, see Peter Wishart (composer). |
For the 18th-century | English composer, see Samuel Webbe. |
Gary Yershon (born 2 November 1954) is an | English composer. |
Jeremy Thurlow (born in 1967) is an | English composer. |
Philip Grange (born 17 November 1956) is an | English composer. |
Timothy Essex (1765?-1847) was an | English composer. |
1535 - January 1571/2) was an | English composer. |
Vic Hoyland (born 11 December 1945) is an | English composer. |
John Amner (1579-1641) was an | English composer. |
Marian Arkwright (1863-1922) was an | English composer. |
George Ratcliffe Woodward | English composer. |
Martin Ellerby (1957, Worksop) is an | English composer. |
Gilbert Banester (c.1445-1487) was an | English composer. |
736-1738 - November 30, 1818, or 1819) was an | English composer. |
English Composition - Regina 95% -Iowa 77% -Nationals | |
A.P. | English Composition |
It was named after Charles Babbage, an | English computing pioneer. |
The | English Concert |
Wheatstone | English concertina |
Ian Telfer - fiddle, bowed psaltery, viola, | English Concertina |
Maria Emma Gray (1787-1876), was an | English conchologist and algologist. |
Poverty and the State:A Study of | English Conditions. |
The musical director is the | English conductor Stephen Layton. |
Nicholas Cleobury (born 23 June 1950) is an | English conductor. |
Christopher Gayford (born 1963), is an | English conductor. |
English Confectionery | |
This article is about the French and | English conflict. |
1650 - 22 June 1685) was an | English conspirator. |
The | English constitution, he asserted, “is originally and |
Fundamental law in | English constitutional history. |
The | English Constitutional Convention is a pressure group |
Meanwhile, the | English continued to expand along the James riverfron |
Madeira cake is a sponge cake in traditional | English cookery. |
A History of the | English Coronation, tr. |
Its | English correspondent is sometimes given as Porkingto |
English corridor. | |
English Cottage Revival-style house at 1928 North Hil | |
The closest approximation in | English could be "crap". |
It sits on the banks of the | English Coulee. |
The song is originally the | English counterpart of "220". |
Paul Esswood (born June 6, 1942) is an | English countertenor. |
See also: List of | English counties' coats of arms |
Further information: | English Country Dance |
The | English Country House Chapel: Building a Protestant T |
English Country Pottery, Phoenix House, 1950 | |
This article is about an | English country house. |
Mel Hague ( | English country music singer) |
Hollington is a village in the | English county of Staffordshire. |
Perton is a hamlet in the | English county of Herefordshire. |
Harby is a village in the | English county of Nottinghamshire. |
Rattle is a hamlet in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
Murray played in the | English County Championship for Warwickshire. |
Gislingham is a village in the | English county of Suffolk. |
Draycott is a hamlet in the | English county of Worcestershire. |
Corse is a village in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
Studholme is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
Welford Reservoir is in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
How is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
Ablington is a village in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
Skitby is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
Sulby Reservoir is in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
Farleton is a village in the | English county of Cumbria. |
All 27 | English County Councils were up for election. |
Caldecott is a hamlet in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
Newthorpe is a village in the | English county of Nottinghamshire. |
He has also played for Warwickshire in | English county cricket. |
Yearngill is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
Warmington is a village in the | English county of Warwickshire. |
He is the brother of | English county player Steven Crook. |
Wacton is a village in the | English county of Norfolk. |
Ashover is a village in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
Wingfield is a village in the | English county of Suffolk. |
Coombe is a settlement in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
Calcot is a settlement in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
Harehill is a village in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
Holburn is a hamlet in the | English county of Northumberland. |
Juniper is a hamlet in the | English county of Northumberland. |
Stanford is a hamlet in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
Chellington is a hamlet in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
Cornett is a hamlet in the | English county of Herefordshire. |
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