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Francis Barne | |
John | Francis Barnes also known as Frank Barnes (1904-1952) |
Barnham was the son of Sir | Francis Barnham and his wife Elizabeth Leonard, daugh |
ndon merchant, the fourth son of the merchant | Francis Barnham. |
He was born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of | Francis Barnum and Leonora Pryor. |
as then used as the post cemetery for the St. | Francis Barracks. |
Barrell was the son of | Francis Barrell and his wife Anne Somer daughter of R |
George | Francis Barrett (November 17, 1907 - December 1980) s |
The documentary, Southpaw: The | Francis Barrett Story, won the Audience Prize at the |
Aston Barrett (born Aston | Francis Barrett, 22 November 1946, Kingston, Jamaica) |
rd married Mary Harrington, a daughter of Sir | Francis Barrington and Joan Cromwell, and a cousin of |
Sir | Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet (c. |
Barrington was the son of Sir | Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet and his wife Joan Cro |
One of his sons, David | Francis Barrow, became a member of the UGA Mathematic |
John | Francis Barthold (1882-1946) was an American Major Le |
His son, Sydney | Francis Bartleet, (fl. |
Kevin | Francis Bartlett (born 12 October 1962 in Portsmouth) |
Modern English translation by | Francis Barton Gummere |
per strength just like her dad and a crush on | Francis Barton. |
th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and his mother was | Francis Barwick. |
Francis Baskerville (1615 - ) was an English politici | |
He was the first son of | Francis Basset and Margaret St. Aubyn (daughter of Si |
Francis Basset (1715-1769) was a Cornish landowner an | |
Harriet, married | Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville and Basset |
Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville and Basset | |
Dunstanville and Basset was the eldest son of | Francis Basset. |
Penryn and Helston and Margaret, daughter of | Francis Basset. |
1620, Trelawny's daughter, Anne, married Sir | Francis Bassett of Tehidy, Cornwall. |
Philip (Phil) | Francis Bates, born Brixton, London, 19 June 1931, is |
st and on his death in 1688 passed to his son | Francis Bathurst and then on the death of Francis in |
Francis Bay (Rijkevorsel, 1914 - Bonheiden, 2005) was | |
Francis Baylies (October 16, 1783 - October 28, 1852) | |
Massachusetts Historical Society, Letters of | Francis Baylies 1827-1834. |
Representative from Massachusetts, brother of | Francis Baylies. |
Harold | Francis Beamish (1896 - 1986) was a flying ace of Wor |
May 7 - | Francis Beaufort (d. |
In the churchyard stands the tomb of | Francis Beaufort, devisor of the Beaufort scale; and |
Love's Pilgrimage (play), a play by | Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, written c. |
The False One (1647) by | Francis Beaumont and Philip Massinger |
David Selby as | Francis Beaumont |
February 20 - | Francis Beaumont's The Masque of the Inner Temple and |
Francis Beaumont, Esquire, appointed by the King. | |
ght duelling with a rival officer, Lieutenant | Francis Beaumont. |
She married Ian | Francis Beaurepaire in 1946, and then became involved |
Barry | Francis Beazley (10 March 2005) |
d popular nationalist and liberal tendencies, | Francis became viewed as a reactionary later in his r |
Francis became King but had no children yet from his | |
oming commander of main headquarters in 1928, | Francis became the second assistant to commander of a |
osing themselves became wildly successful and | Francis became even richer and more publicly known. |
Francis became entitled to the family estates on the | |
Thomas' son, | Francis, became the 3rd Count of Valdesoto. |
of Lorraine felt it a legitimate request and | Francis became Duke on 21 November 1625. |
Van Heuven Goedhart married | Francis Becht (1899-1987) in 1924. |
Francis Beckett, British writer/author | |
Bertie (d. 12 February 1754), married in 1744 | Francis Beckford, no issue |
1993: Saint | Francis becomes a member of Catholic Healthcare West |
of skilled artists and lithographers such as | Francis Bedford, J.A. Vinter and Henry Rafter. |
Mack Swain as Sir | Francis Beekman |
In the early 2000s, Billy | Francis began joining Sawyer to play some shows. |
Francis began dealing in art in New York City for a w | |
The | Francis Beidler Forest is an Audubon wildlife sanctua |
5 election, leading to his opponent Grosvenor | Francis being declared elected unopposed. |
ell, for the Australian/New Zealand actor see | Francis Bell (actor) |
5. Lady | Francis Bell b. |
He was a son of Sir | Francis Bell, a Reform Party leader and later the fir |
.... | Francis Bellefroid, Bishop's; Derek Krete, Western; K |
outhampton football stars Matthew Le Tissier, | Francis Benali and James Beattie. |
The abbatial term of office of | Francis Benedict has ended, and he is now the Abbott |
Francis Benedict, served as Abbott for sixteen years | |
The cast includes Zoe Lister-Jones, | Francis Benhamou, Marcia Jean Kurtz, John Rothman, Mi |
Francis Bennett-Goldney (1865, Moseley - 1918, Brest) | |
s elected unopposed in August 1918 to succeed | Francis Bennett-Goldney, who was killed while serving |
Herbert | Francis Benning OBE KSG - psychologist and academic |
Francis Bennion, jurist | |
Matthew (Matt) | Francis Benson-Lidholm (born 5 March 1952) born in Al |
John | Francis Bentley designed a choir screen incorporating |
Westminster Cathedral was designed by John | Francis Bentley and constructed between 1895 and 1903 |
His younger brother, Surgeon-Captain | Francis Bentley Reid, was medical officer to the same |
By January 1876 John | Francis Bentley, the architect of Westminster Cathedr |
na Beresford (1859-1938), daughter of Colonel | Francis Beresford MP. |
es met on September 9, and nominated Democrat | Francis Bergan, the Presiding Justice of the Appellat |
David Luther as | Francis Berger |
It had a Corporation, the patron being | Francis Bernard and the electorate consisted of 13 bu |
James | Francis Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon (1850-1924), elec |
Francis Bernard, 3rd Earl of Bandon (1810-1877), elec | |
Francis Bernard, former governor | |
Nicholas | Francis Bernardone (born July 15, 1985) is an America |
Paul | Francis Berrill (born 17 December 1964) is a former E |
Francis Berry, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977. | |
orowna Cecilia Wellesley (1838-1920), married | Francis Bertie, a British diplomat and a future Briti |
ople's Association of Matabeleland (leader Dr | Francis Bertrand) |
Lemon is loosely based on | Francis' best friend. |
Francis Bevans (died 1602) was a lawyer and Principal | |
Francis Beverly Biddle | |
Al | Francis Bichara is the incumbent. |
a portrait during his lifetime by the artist | Francis Bicknell Carpenter. |
Francis Biddle (1886-1968), United States Attorney Ge | |
Nuremberg judges, left to right: John Parker, | Francis Biddle, Alexander Volchkov, Iola Nikitchenko, |
Sir | Francis Bigod of Settrington launched Bigod's Rebelli |
Sir | Francis Bigod was the leader of Bigod's Rebellion. |
Left to right: | Francis, Bill, Zoey, Louis |
His widow Christian remarried to | Francis Billington, son of John Billington. |
Francis Bingham Mildmay, 1st Baron Mildmay of Flete 3 | |
Mildmay was the son of | Francis Bingham Mildmay, 1st Baron Mildmay of Flete a |
He was succeeded as head by his colleague | Francis Birch, and then concentrated on Italian naval |
Stanley | Francis Birch, Jr. (born August 29, 1945), was a Unit |
Sir William | Francis Birch, GNZM (born 9 April 1934), usually know |
There is a statue of John Radcliffe by | Francis Bird on the gate tower of the quad. |
t, was married to fellow Wanderers footballer | Francis Birley. |
t West Virginia University before joining the | Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory staff at MIT in 1981 |
Peter Mullan as | Francis Black |
Francis Blackbear Bosin was born June 5, 1921 in Cyri | |
Francis Blackburn Posey (April 28, 1848 - October 31, | |
Francis Blackburne (1705-1787) was an English Anglica | |
Gen. | Francis Blair's division, inched up the Yazoo River t |
ied firstly Rhoda Delaval, oldest daughter of | Francis Blake Delaval in 1751. |
The | Francis Blake Affair was the thirteenth Blake and Mor |
The son of | Francis Blake (1832-1861), the heir of Sir Francis Bl |
Sir | Francis Blake (c1737-22 May 1818) was a High Sheriff |
Sir | Francis Blake, 3rd Baronet (c. |
Born at Heston, he was the son of Sir | Francis Blake, 2nd Baronet and his wife, the daughter |
He was the son of | Francis Blake, who had inherited Twizell and Tillmout |
Twizell Castle on the death of his father Sir | Francis Blake, 1st Baronet, of Twizell Castle in 1780 |
Albert | Francis Blakeslee (9 November 1874 - 16 November 1954 |
rk, he was the brother of the botanist Albert | Francis Blakeslee. |
Francis Blanche - L'inspecteur Cucherat / Chief Insp. | |
Francis Blanche - Le polyvalent / All-purpose Secreta | |
Francis Blanche as L'Allemand | |
Francis Bland Tucker (1895-1984) was born in Norfolk, | |
Thomas | Francis Blenkinsop (born 14 August 1980) is a British |
He was the only son of Richard | Francis Blennerhassett and his wife Honoria Ponsonby, |
Francis Blomefield was born in the village of Fersfie | |
Francis Blomefield, topographer and historian | |
23 July - | Francis Blomefield, topographer (died 1752) |
inherited property from his father's cousin, | Francis Blomefield. |
man's Society in 1726, and gave assistance to | Francis Blomefield. |
John | Francis Bloxam (1873 - 1928) was an English Uranian a |
His younger brother | Francis Boardman Crowninshield (22 APR 1869- 19 MAY 1 |
Blossom Time (1996) as | Francis Bodean |
Major Leo | Francis Bodkin (1879 - 30 August 1919) was a British |
latter's wounds emit light rays which strike | Francis' body. |
909 American silent short western directed by | Francis Boggs and Otis Turner. |
m Selig in Chicago, and it was his associate, | Francis Boggs who first established the Los Angeles s |
Francis Bok arrived in Khartoum with no money, no pla | |
Ned | Francis Bolcar (born January 12, 1967) is a former Am |
Lieutenant Governor Sir | Francis Bond Head removed him from his appointments a |
test actions taken by Lieutenant Governor Sir | Francis Bond Head, Baldwin accepted an appointment as |
Sir | Francis Bond Head, represented the Government of Uppe |
il of Upper Canada by Lieutenant Governor Sir | Francis Bond Head. |
Stanley Eric | Francis Booth-Clibborn (20 October 1924-6 March 1996) |
A grandson was Stanley Eric | Francis Booth-Clibborn, who became the Anglican Bisho |
Francis Borgia died on 30 September 1572, in Rome. | |
In 1547, the nobleman | Francis Borgia conveyed her corpse to her burial-plac |
xt at Gandia, where he also acted as tutor to | Francis Borgia, then Duke of Gandia. |
In 1571, he was called by St. | Francis Borgia, superior general of the Jesuit order, |
Francis Borgia, then Superior General of the Society, | |
ed to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Saint | Francis Borgia. |
But in 1920, after Herman | Francis Borgman married, the post office changed its |
Anthony | Francis, born in 1553, was a poor student of Coimbra |
p left , Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha top right, St. | Francis bottom right, St. |
Medric Charles | Francis Boucher was a major league baseball player in |
James B. | Francis, bought the house from Whistler in 1837 when |
Francis Bouillon (born October 17, 1975) is an Americ | |
Francis Bouillon | |
n on the following September 21 from Cardinal | Francis Bourne, with Bishops Robert Dobson and Franci |
His first post was as Curate at St | Francis Bournville after which he was Priest in charg |
Examples of his poems are in The Dreamt Sea ( | Francis Boutle Publishers). |
London: | Francis Boutle ISBN 1903427010 |
Francis Bowen (September 8, 1811 - January 22, 1890) | |
Major Rowland | Francis Bowen (born 27 February 1916; died 4 Septembe |
Sir | Francis Bowes |
He is the father of artists, Jason Bowyer and | Francis Bowyer. |
een 1868 and 1974 Shefford was the site of St | Francis' Boy's Home (Orphanage) that was situated upo |
Francis Boyer Award from the American Enterprise Inst | |
scount Shannon from his paternal grandfather, | Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon, in 1699. |
niece of Thomas Killigrew and stepdaughter of | Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon. |
Francis Boynton | |
Sir | Francis Boynton (died 1695), who succeeded him in the |
17 November - Sir | Francis Boynton, Member of Parliament (died 1739) |
He was the eldest son of Sir | Francis Boynton, 2nd Baronet of Barmston. |
gham married Dorothy Boynton, daughter of Sir | Francis Boynton. |
Francis Brabazon (24 January 1907 - 24 June 1984) was | |
The Avatar's Abode Trust holds copyright of | Francis Brabazon's works. |
Philip | Francis Brady is a former Canadian diplomat. |
Clifford | Francis Brady (March 6, 1897 - September 25, 1974) wa |
Francis Braganza was born in Sluice Point, Nova Scoti | |
Brandt was eldest son of the Rev. | Francis Brandt, rector of Aldford, Cheshire, 1843-50, |
ried Thomas Breerwood, by whom she had a son, | Francis Breerwood |
Francis Brengle (November 26, 1807 - December 10, 184 | |
( | Francis) Bret Harte (d. |
Father Everett | Francis Briggs oversaw the memorial project and died |
Maxwell | Francis Briggs (b. 9 September 1948 in Bramerton, Nor |
Lessons Of St. | Francis: Bring Simplicity & Spirituality Into Your Da |
It is named after | Francis Brockton. |
Leonard | Francis Broderick (born October 11, 1940 in Toronto, |
Francie (formally | Francis) Brolly is a musician, retired teacher and Ir |
Francis Brooke (1763-1851), was a politician from Vir | |
His daughter, Katharine, married | Francis Brooke and had three children: George Francis |
Francis Brooke. | |
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