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ge's challenging geometry was executed by T. L. Eyre, a Philadelphia contractor.
In 1841, Edward John Eyre's party, consisting of Eyre, a man named John B
1853, died 29 November 1927) - married Emily H Eyre Addington
The station is mentioned in The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde and is supposedly named
Note that Leyre is a variant of the name Eyre, affected by an agglutination of the Romance ar
2008, in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays, Eyre allowed a 1-out sac fly run, ending his streak
Newey and Eyre also hold a range of over 3.500 own branded pro
Eyre altered the carriage house in 1906, to install
ed by international architecture firm Wilkinson Eyre and it was shortlisted for an award at the Worl
s regular opening batting partnership with John Eyre and later with Peter Gibbs.
(London: G. Eyre and J. Strahan, 1808-1812).
Chris Eyre and Sherman Alexie - Smoke Signals
ncipal consecrator was Archbishop Charles Petre Eyre, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop
Eyre and Sutton later teamed in Riff Raff.
Historical Documents c.500-1042, D. Whitelock, ( Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1955)
l wheatbelt town located at the junction of the Eyre and Tod Highways on the Eyre Peninsula in South
he largest marsupials of their time in the Lake Eyre and Tarkarooloo basin and lived along with Wyny
ror of the West : a study of Charles the Fifth ( Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1932)
stribution encompassing Kangaroo Island and the Eyre and Yorke peninsulas.
ependent film directed and co-produced by Chris Eyre and with a screenplay by Sherman Alexie, based
in the West End, under the direction of Richard Eyre and Matthew Bourne.
were Uncle Vanya (with Richard Briers and Peter Eyre) and Coriolanus produced in conjunction with th
n Smith's work, and that paid to Miss Annabelle Eyre and Mrs Christine Watson in their roles of Priv
F.E. Smith, first Earl of Birkenhead" (London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1960).
were wrapped in a blanket and left behind, and Eyre and Wylie pressed on for another month, after w
torical museum designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and Pringle Brandon.
Another daughter and coheiress married Robert Eyre and inherited Holme in 1658.
conceived and designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineers Gifford.
On 3 August, Major Eyre and his men reached the siege house and success
published in 1963 as part of the Kew Series by Eyre and Spottiswoode.
territory was split between the new district of Eyre and the enlarged district of Wagin.
m Playhouse in 1974, it was directed by Richard Eyre and designed by Hayden Griffin.
ing parts in period dramas including Emma, Jane Eyre and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling.
exhibition design was carried out by Wilkinson Eyre and Land Design Studio respectively, and Davis
y, The Climate of Eden, Take a Giant Step, Jane Eyre, and The Power and The Glory.
George Eyre Andrews (born December 4, 1938 in Salem, Oregon
Designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, it uses the exemplar Learning Clust
was renovated in 2003 to a design by Wilkinson Eyre Architects.
The LCL member for Eyre, Arthur Christian, died on 8 January 1956.
Sara Gibson as Jane Eyre as a Child
He named Eyre as one of the Offices involved in the requisiti
Jehu Eyre at Find a Grave
On 13 October 1445 he held an eyre at either Middlewich or Northwich for both the
At the forest eyre at Marlborough in 1464, and at the following ey
's theatre work includes the title role in Jane Eyre at Chichester Festival Theatre (1986); Ilona in
In January 1648 Eyre attended the Broadway meeting where 80 officers
mpoundment barramundi to round them up and Lake Eyre Australian drainage divisions.
Australia the dust may also have come from Lake Eyre Basin or the Woomera area, the latter raising c
ri formation on the Wruburton River in the Lake Eyre basin.
In winning the Stirling Prize, Wilkinson Eyre became the first, and so far the only, firm of
Eyre became the first President of Rose Bruford Coll
Mr David Eyre became Headteacher at Brighton Hill Community C
After retiring from the sport, Eyre became a successful business man, after-dinner
Out of Parliament, Eyre became Deputy Recorder of Salisbury in 1675, re
Eyre began his career as a trainee with Port Vale, t
r novel match locations in Hathersage, the name Eyre being that of a large extended family of landed
e lakes of the reserve lie to the right of Lake Eyre below the centre of the map
Jonathan Eyre BMus (Hons) ARCO ATCL 2008 - 2009
rator and Director of Collections for the Denys Eyre Bower Bequest at Chiddingstone Castle, Kent (19
truction of the building, designed by Wilkinson Eyre, broke ground in December 2005.
The line is operated by the private contactor Eyre Bus Company.
trial at the septennial circuit of justices of eyre, but the great charter provided that land dispu
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte (1847)
Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell Beaver, KBE, (Johannesburg, South Afri
Explorer Edward Eyre camped at Lake Hindmarsh in 1838 while searchin
A portrait of Jehu Eyre can be found at Trumbull's Gallery at Yale Coll
Keith Eyre Carter (born August 30, 1924 in Akron, Ohio) is
Bastian has also appeared on television in Jane Eyre, Cavegirl, A Touch of Frost, Twenty Four 7, and
Sir Richard Charles Hastings Eyre CBE (born 28 March 1943) is an English director
Hedge Eyre Chatterton (C): Unopposed
Hedges Eyre Chatterton (5 July 1819 - 30 August 1910) was a
5 July - Hedges Eyre Chatterton, Conservative Party MP and Vice-Chan
The Right Reverend Eyre Chatterton, DD, FRGS (1863-1950) was an eminent
size judge in 1273 and 1274 and the judge of an Eyre circuit in Middlesex in 1274 and again in Londo
He left the court in 1271 to lead an Eyre circuit that travelled through south-eastern an
In 1254 Gilbert served as senior justice on an Eyre circuit for the first time, although when not o
Between 1240 and 1241 he worked on the Eyre Circuit for William of York as the second-most
In 1268 he left to travel another Eyre circuit, returning to his position in 1272, onl
1250 and 1251 he was senior justice for another Eyre circuit, at which point he was accused of delib
7 to 1249 he acted as the senior justice for an Eyre circuit, during which period the Court of Commo
In 1278 a pair of permanent Eyre circuits were formed, and Preston was assigned
tinuously until 1254 as a Puisne justice on the Eyre circuits of William de York, Roger of Thirkleby
Harcourt, Guilford, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre, Clyde, Nightingale, Livingstone, Lawrence, Cav
ane and intensified "positive" scale evident in Eyre's work becomes later a basic component in the w
uilding located a short walk from the main Glen Eyre Complex, and the Chamberlain Complex.
quieter working environment that the main Glen Eyre Complex.
In 1928, Eyre continued playing these principal soprano roles
Adelaide to Perth - Port Wakefield Road, Eyre, Coolgardie-Esperance and Great Eastern Highway
d Colonel Pearce's detachment, sent to join Sir Eyre Coote (1726-1783), then engaged against Haider
He was attacked by Sir Eyre Coote's forces and decisively defeated.
under him at Marabout on 21 Aug. during General Eyre Coote's operations against the city from the we
Coote" is taken from the historical General Sir Eyre Coote, who was disgraced in a flogging scandal
Captain Burges, and in Westminster Abbey to Sir Eyre Coote.
ritish East India Company forces led by General Eyre Coote.
ritish East India Company forces led by General Eyre Coote.
ill in what was then Queen's County, succeeding Eyre Coote.
The Court held that Eyre could not be sued for his conduct in Jamaica.
The Eyre Court was created to hear cases involving fores
nded; among the wounded were Lieutenant Colonel Eyre Crabbe, the commanding officer of the 3rd Batta
Leasingham is bisected by the Eyre Creek as it makes its way to the Wakefield Rive
1920: Sir Eyre Crowe
Foreign Office, Wilkinson's wife's brother, Sir Eyre Crowe, summarized much of Wilkinson's argument
her British delegates included Ernest Satow and Eyre Crowe.
Restless, Eyre dallied little before setting sail for Port Lin
letic at the end of the season along with Nicky Eyre, Danny Knowles, Cameron Mawer and Santos Gaia.
Any Human Heart, a new film adaptation of Jane Eyre directed by Sin Nombre's Cary Fukunaga and in I
idesmaids is a 1989 drama film, written by Bett Eyre, directed by Lila Garrett, starring Shelley Hac
a Blethyn and Patricia Routledge in the Richard Eyre directed The Imitation Game (Play for Today).
Eyre directed a new production of Bizet's opera Carm
ell-known to American and French whaling ships; Eyre documents seeing whalers in the area.
omeo, Big Bad Wolf, Pinocchio, Man Friday, Jane Eyre, Dorothy Gale from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,
known from the Cooper Creek system of the Lake Eyre drainage.
Patron, Anthony Hardolph Eyre, Esq.
y his will left the Theydon Gernon estate to W. Eyre, Esq., of Gray's Inn, on condition that he marr
ble, Constable-Maxwell, De Lisle (or de Lisle), Eyre, Eyston, Fermor (of Tusmore), Fitzherbert (of S
The papers of the Eyre family of Grove are at the department of Manusc
The Eyre family were rescued by Sir George Pollock in Se
The local landowners were the Eyre family of Padley, who built Hassop Hall.
The property has been owned by the Eyre family since 1668.
Thomas Lord contacted the Eyre family, erstwhile owners of the ground, and per
urch of All Saints was built in 1816-18 for the Eyre family.
He played Mr. Rochester in the 2011 film Jane Eyre, featuring Mia Wasikowska in the title role, wi
The Eyre flows through a preserved environment.
based on a stage production directed by Richard Eyre for the Royal National Theatre, which also star
Rolls of the Justices in Eyre for Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and Staffords
designed by noted Philadelphia architect Wilson Eyre for Charles Adams Potter (1860-1925), a manufac
Rolls of the Justices of the Eyre for Lincolnshire, 1218-19 and Worcestershire, 1
me for Leek was against Kidsgrove, who resigned Eyre for a second time shortly after the match, whic
Thomas Eyre Forrest Hughes AO QC (born 26 November 1923) is
Eyre fought for the parliamentary cause in the Engli
At the Battle of Brandywine, Eyre fought with his artillery company to halt the c
It is probably named after (or by) Phillip Eyre Gell in a mock Latin style; he was responsible
illip Scott, Tracy Harvey, Patrick Cook, Marcus Eyre, Geoff Kelso and Peter Moon.
Zhivago, The Garden of the Finzi-Continis, Jane Eyre, Gone With the Wind, and The Leopard.
Eyre Hall is a plantation home located in Northampto
courts are the most recent building on the Glen Eyre halls complex.
ocation of the University of Southampton's Glen Eyre Halls of residence complex and the Southampton
There is a small gym located on the main Glen Eyre Halls complex containing a basic set of resista
the Stuart Highway, 1.4 kilometres north of the Eyre Highway in Port Augusta, South Australia.
Yaninee is a small town situated on the Eyre Highway in central Eyre Peninsula, South Austra
It also lies on the junction of the Eyre Highway and Port Wakefield Roads.
Its location on the Eyre Highway makes it a popular rest-stop for travel
located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of the Eyre Highway, serviced a field which was discovered
oint for travellers making their way across the Eyre Highway.
n the midst of the Second Civil War, Marten and Eyre ignored summons from Parliament and refused to
He married Marjorie Eyre in 1961.
entary Locked in the Tower: The Men behind Jane Eyre in 2007.
He married D'Oyly Carte soprano Marjorie Eyre in 1926.
Lady Evelyn Alice (1862-1913) who married John Eyre in 1896.
artin of Pattishall, with whom he travelled the Eyre in the north between 1226 and 1227, where he ac
The Miracle of Lake Eyre in Flood (Macmillan Australia: Melbourne, 1985)
He then married Jane Eyre in 1960 and they had a son and a daughter.
After the death of Sir Robert Eyre in office in 1735 Reeve was rumoured to be succ
, and in 1348 he was appointed a justice for an Eyre in Kent, one which never took place.
Raley took part in an Eyre in Middlesex in 1229, and seven more Eyres else
sed in the primary, and beat Republican Carolyn Eyre in the general election by 15,000 votes.
He also ran in the 1953 election against Karl Eyre in the Timmins riding, but was not elected.
ernment, in particular, of Governor Edward John Eyre in the mid-1860s.
Hill in 1838 and named after him by Edward John Eyre in 1839.
Eyre is an Aquitanian hydronym.
Newey and Eyre is the UK's largest electrical wholesaler.
Eyre is set to direct the stage adaptation of Hollyw
The main tributary of the Eyre is the Petite-Leyre.
Kenneth "Ken"/"Kenny" Eyre is a former professional rugby league footballe
Aston Eyre is a hamlet and civil parish in Shropshire, Eng
Following a national tour, directed by Ronald Eyre, it opened at the Vaudeville Theatre, in London
tually secured on 10 November 1698 when Charles Eyre, Job Charnock's son-in-law and ultimate success
territory was divided between the districts of Eyre, Kalgoorlie, North West, and Pilbara.
jor-General Sir James Ainsworth Campden Gabriel Eyre KCVO CBE (2 November 1930 - 3 January 2003) was
vo Garcia, Jamie McCombe, Jamie Forrester, John Eyre, Lee Ridley, Paul Wilson, Steve Housham, Andy B
Eyre lives in Brook Green, West London.
Eyre maintained her interest in Gilbert and Sullivan
The Eyre Mansion, specifically targeted by the British,
Eyre married Mary Williams on 18 June 1687.
um is located in the former home of Captain Sir Eyre Massey Shaw, who was Superintendent of the Metr
Captain Sir Eyre Massey Shaw (1830-1908) was the Superintendent
For the article relating to the fire chief, see Eyre Massey Shaw.
The vessel was named after Eyre Massey Shaw, a former chief of the London Fire
ssy, father of Hugh Massy, 1st Baron Massy, and Eyre Massey, 1st Baron Clarina.
Dog Days, Oxford 1976; Eyre Methuen (1976) ISBN 0413372707
Now We are Thirty, Eyre Methuen, 1982
1976 They Are Dying Out, Eyre Methuen, ISBN 0-413-33690-5
Roberts: Bond a companion to the plays, London, Eyre Methuen, 1978
d by the BBC in conjunction with the publishers Eyre Methuen, and until their discontinuation under
London: Eyre Methuen.
a today consists of not much more than the John Eyre Motel that provides roadhouse facilities includ
After the disbanding of his regiment, Eyre moved to Berkshire and aided Henry Marten (Eyre
reat Britain a year later and became Justice in Eyre north of Trent in 1761, an office he held until
In 1646 he was Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent.
William Eyre of Neston, Wiltshire (fl.
1858: Henry Richard Eyre, of Shaw Place
ncipal consecrator was Archbishop Charles Petre Eyre of Glasgow, and the principal co-consecrators w
ore the perambulation of Henry III", and at the eyre of 1491 he used this to claim that the Farm and
onal venture promoted by the Anglican Rev. John Eyre of Homerton, Secretary of the London Missionary
fin of Thurcroft, yeoman," conveyed to "Anthony Eyre of Laughton, esquire, and Thomas Levet (Levett)
He also was instrumental in the forest eyre of 1244 and 1245 that was widely considered to
Following the death of Archbishop Charles Petre Eyre on 27 March 1902, Maguire was appointed the Arc
He married Lydia Wright Eyre on December 28, 1761, when Jehu was twenty-thre
In 2008 Newey & Eyre opened the capital's first dedicated facilities
Newey & Eyre operates in the UK through a national network o
                                                                                                   


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