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He started a newspaper, The | Englishman, to plead his cause, and to attack the judge |
championship of the world, defeating fellow | Englishman Tom Allen at Kenner, near New Orleans. |
called the Uniroyal International and won by | Englishman Tommy Horton, and the following year, once t |
coupe steel and aluminium bodywork styled by | Englishman Trevor Frost (also known as Trevor Fiore, an |
of Samoset's name varied depending on which | Englishman was discussing him. |
Robertus Anglicus (Robert the | Englishman) was an English astronomer of the thirteenth |
a huge lead over Prost and Mansell, but the | Englishman was in no mood to stay third and passed Pros |
ught a Lotus 18 for Moss, but ironically the | Englishman was to miss a large part of the season throu |
lainant, and Thomas White, a lately imported | Englishman, was defendant, on a charge of breach of con |
comply, the tyre fell off and the frustrated | Englishman was left stranded in the middle of the pit l |
Hobie Noble, an | Englishman, was outlawed and fled to Scotland. |
rn in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his father (an | Englishman) was a grocer. |
Her first book, Death of an | Englishman, was first published in 1981. |
The church was begun by Athelwold, an | Englishman, who was to become the first prior. |
Fred Bonnor was an | Englishman who came to the states alone when he was 15. |
Mr. Hennan, an | Englishman who was the state engineer, designed the bui |
The original Citizen V was John Watkins, an | Englishman who assisted the resistance in Nazi-occupied |
He was the first | Englishman who held the see of Meath, to which he was c |
He was the first | Englishman who designed a complete series of county his |
utus (or Brute) Babington (died 1610) was an | Englishman who became the Church of Ireland bishop of D |
Hill is an | Englishman who settled in Shetland after being shipwrec |
Luke Donald, an | Englishman who has recently been in the top 10 of the O |
As the only | Englishman who had learned Algonkin prior to the voyage |
ey Burney MBE (1917-1980) was an upper-class | Englishman who served in the Special Operations Executi |
Saint Simon Stock, an | Englishman who lived in the 13th century, was an early |
ev. Joseph "Daddy" Dunn (1746 - 1827) was an | Englishman who was noted for his importing and distribu |
Scots in the garrison and executed only one | Englishman who had previously betrayed the castle to th |
The | Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain |
"Murchison" described himself as a former | Englishman who was now a California citizen and asked h |
astronomy was made by William Stanbridge, an | Englishman who emigrated to Australia in 1841 and befri |
end that she is descended from a shipwrecked | Englishman who became a samurai. |
Parts of the 1995 film The | Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, |
It is the mountain which was used in The | Englishman who went up a Hill and came down a Mountain |
1580 - September 30, 1630) was an | Englishman who was convicted of murder in what would be |
reas the first English translation was by an | Englishman who did not know German, the 1943 American t |
In 1863, Juan Forster, an | Englishman who became a Mexican citizen and married Pio |
John Bill Ricketts (died 1799), an | Englishman who brought the first modern circus to the U |
rted to be a real person (a “very well known | Englishman”) who was living in London at the time the b |
John R. Jewitt, an | Englishman who wrote a memoir about his years as a capt |
. Murchison," describing himself as a former | Englishman who was now a California citizen and asked h |
er the split) but he lost to Ian Sarfas - an | Englishman who made his only World Championship appeara |
ng French girl; Jimmy Edwards plays a hearty | Englishman who spends the entire weekend in an English- |
n Moulton (7 July 1794-26 April 1880) was an | Englishman who, as an agent of the U.S. rubber pioneer |
e') lifeboat is credited to Lionel Lukin, an | Englishman who, in 1784, modified and patented a 20-foo |
man, translated Salome, 1910, a drama by the | Englishman, Wilde. |
shmen Edward Davis and Charles Swan in 1684, | Englishman William Knight in 1686, and Frenchman Jean S |
but the story was recorded in the journal of | Englishman William Bollaert in 1842, who heard it from |
Englishman Willis volunteered for service in the U.S. N | |
(5 September 1913 - 23 December 1983) was an | Englishman with an abiding interest in local history an |
John Hastings, an | Englishman with extensive estates in Scotland, could no |
as George looked down and out, however, the | Englishman won an incredible nine straight legs to clin |
an affair with Will Truesdale, a 43 year old | Englishman working as the Chen's driver, who has a trag |
Will Truesdale - An | Englishman working as a chauffeur to the Chens who has |
It was probable that the | Englishman would fall at any moment. |
Amadeo kills Harlech, but not before the | Englishman wounds him with a poisoned sword. |
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