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| Back in France, | Everard abdicated officially in 1151 and became a mon |
| Everard Aloysius Lisle Phillipps VC (28 May 1835 - 17 | |
| "Ensign | Everard Aloysius Lisle Phillipps, of the 11th Regimen |
| Everard also created the role of Little Buttercup in | |
| f Leicestershire who was succeeded by his son | Everard, also High Sheriff in 1974. |
| Hemingford Abbots, Hemingford Grey, Papworth | Everard and Papworth St Agnes. |
| John | Everard, Australian politician. |
| Brigadier-General, The Hon. | Everard Baring (5 December 1865 - 7 May 1932) was a C |
| In 1886 he and W. | Everard bought the Payneham and Paradise Tram Company |
| and eventually proprietor of the family firm, | Everard Brothers, in business as tea merchants. |
| illegitimate daughter Anne Herne married Sir | Everard Buckworth, 5th Baronet (later changed his nam |
| Everard Burnside Butler (born December 28, 1885 - die | |
| Born in Uppingham, Rutland, his brother was | Everard Calthrop, railway engineer. |
| ed an oil on canvas portrait of 'Sir Harcourt | Everard Clare', which still hangs in the Lancashire C |
| The Rt Rev Peter | Everard Coleman AKC was Bishop of Crediton from 1984 |
| Reverend Patrick | Everard, DD (29 June 1810) |
| died in January of 1147, and was succeeded by | Everard des Barres in April that year. |
| Armoiries of | Everard des Barres |
| Everard died on 12 October probably in 1146. | |
| Everard died on 29 August 1886 at South Yarra. | |
| In 1913, | Everard died, leaving his controlling share of the fi |
| bly owned by John Digby, whose elder brother, | Everard Digby was a close friend of Guy Fawkes and wa |
| nly once belonged to the father-in-law of Sir | Everard Digby (1578-1606), one of the conspirators in |
| Professor Simon | Everard Digby MA (17 October 1932 - 10 January 2010) |
| tle of Bosworth in 1485, a table owned by Sir | Everard Digby (cousin to the Digbys of Coleshill) aro |
| Everard Digby (a son of the 9th Baron Digby) and had | |
| r Kenelm Digby (1603-1665), also son of a Sir | Everard Digby (executed for taking part in the Gunpow |
| abethan stone mansion house formerly owned by | Everard Digby, one of the conspirators in the Gunpowd |
| ut the Gunpowder Plot in a house owned by Sir | Everard Digby, one of the Gunpowder Plotters: demonst |
| William Moulsoe and completed by his son, Sir | Everard Digby, one of the conspirators involved in th |
| Everard Digby, a son of the 9th Baron Digby and had i | |
| e they met the recently-recruited conspirator | Everard Digby, with his hunting party. |
| that the manor was part of the estate of Sir | Everard Digby. |
| ance and were repelled by the backstage crew, | Everard earned admiration for carrying on bravely wit |
| eved to have been built in Tudor times by the | Everard family. |
| Sir | Everard Fawkener (1694-1758) was an English merchant |
| ber of the Levant Company, and brother of Sir | Everard Fawkener, who was also a merchant dealing in |
| Captain George | Everard Gibbons (born 15 February 1895, date of death |
| nder, William Burnaby, Richard Thomas Church, | Everard Guilpin, Alfred Noyes, (James) Stewart Parker |
| re taken to refer to the contemporary writers | Everard Guilpin, his kinsman John Marston and Ben Jon |
| Everard had a stage career of 20 years, although she | |
| ldham estate was purchased in 1918 by Colonel | Everard Hambro, who lived there until his death in 19 |
| Everard has characterized easyFairs as "the Ryanair o | |
| Sir | Everard Hastings Doyle, 3rd Baronet 1852-1933 |
| Everard Home described the first and longest-lived of | |
| d Kingdom on 2 January 1813 for the physician | Everard Home. |
| It was established by Eric | Everard in 2003, leveraging an extensive network of c |
| Papworth | Everard is to the north along the B1040 and Waresley |
| Papworth | Everard is served by a variety of local services, pri |
| 3 December 1973 married His Honour Judge Paul | Everard Justus Focke QC and has issue: (i) Diana Nata |
| The field officers were Colonels | Everard M. Feild and David A. Weisiger; Lieutenant Co |
| Born Harriette Emily Woollams in Marylebone, | Everard made her first stage appearance in Exeter, at |
| The accession of Father | Everard Mercurian as general of the order brought a g |
| Father | Everard Mercurian passed thirty-two years in the Soci |
| of it to the General of the Society of Jesus, | Everard Mercurian, who approved of it, but discounten |
| he was admitted into the Society of Jesus by | Everard Mercurian. |
| As a consequence, | Everard missed the opening performance on 3 April 188 |
| Harold | Everard Monteagle Barlow FRS (15 November 1899 - 20 A |
| Sir William Lindsay | Everard MP, brewer and pioneer aviator. |
| of Engineering & Information Technology near | Everard Nagar, Sion |
| Sir John | Everard of Fethard (Cousin of Col. Purcell and brothe |
| sh Church of St John Baptist (architect J. B. | Everard, opened 1879) in the Early English style (the |
| rleston, Kurralta Park, Ashford, Forestville, | Everard Park, Plympton, Glandore, Black Forest, Clare |
| attending St Edmund's College, Ware, in 1854 | Everard Phillipps sailed for India to join the 11th B |
| In November 2008 | Everard presented his vision for expanding the trade |
| Among other endangered plants, Barbara | Everard provided a watercolour painting of it for the |
| tralia, to Alice Springs (1913), Musgrave and | Everard Ranges (1914), Cooper Creek (1916), Nullarbor |
| Everard represented the Nationalist Party, the United | |
| , situated around what is now the junction of | Everard Road and Southbank Road, and Lower Blowick (B |
| Edward | Everard Rushworth, GCB, DCL was an eminent British Di |
| In 1838, he married his cousin, Harriet Mary | Everard Talbot, daughter of James Talbot, 3rd Baron T |
| James' Church, Antwerp have been ascribed to | Everard van Orley. |
| Everard was consecrated on 12 June 1121. | |
| Everard was from Calne in Wiltshire. | |
| Everard was educated at Mornington Grammar School and | |
| His father, Sir | Everard, was executed in 1606 for his part in the Gun |
| Everard was nominated by the President of the Executi | |
| According to the chronicler Odo of Deuil, | Everard was extremely pious and valiant. |
| ewspapers and pamphlets reported that William | Everard was mixed up in the Levellers inspired Burfor |
| Later the same month | Everard was in London where he was seen to be in a "f |
| Everard was Chairman of the Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanct | |
| Geelan, Depot, Igal Gabbay, Greg Tuby, Chris | Everard, Wherewithal, The Buzzsonic, Three Shy of Nin |
| n 1148, Louis returned to France, followed by | Everard, who was in charge of the king's treasury. |
| delaide de Le Puiset, by whom he had one son, | Everard, who entered the Church. |
| He is the father of William | Everard who served as a Member and also Speaker of th |
| He is the son of John | Everard, who had been a member of the Victorian Legis |
| In 1981, he married secondly Phyllis | Everard Whurr. |
| mber of the management team comprising:- Alan | Everard, William Baker, George Watts and Mike Davison |
| Robert | Everard Woodson (28 April 1904 - 1963) was an America |
| Christened George William | Everard Yoe Ward, he was born in Carnmenellis in Corn |
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