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Francis Brooks House, built in 1887, is a historic ho | |
The Rev. | Francis Brown (December 26, 1849 - 1916), American Se |
It was erected in 1900 at the bequest of | Francis Brown Hayes, and was sculpted by well-known M |
Adams was well known to have held | Francis Brown's works in high esteem. |
"Waipo" ( | Francis Brown) - 3:11 |
Bishop Browne's nephew, Father | Francis Browne, was an important member of the Jesuit |
oved the press to Henry Park, to the house of | Francis Browne, brother of Viscount Montague. |
It stars Kay | Francis, Bruce Cabot, and Helen Mack. |
Francis Bruce "Trackhorse" Pratt (August 24, 1897 - M | |
Colonel Thomas | Francis Bruce Renny-Tailyour CB CSI (8 June 1863-10 J |
Earle | Francis Brucker, Jr. (August 29, 1925 - March 28, 200 |
Francis Bruen (died 15 December 1867) was an Irish Co | |
Henry | Francis Bryan (May 3, 1865 - 1944) was a United State |
Future Governor of American Samoa Henry | Francis Bryan served as her commander for some of her |
Her only brother was Sir | Francis Bryan, called "the Vicar of Hell" for his lac |
Together they had one son, Sir | Francis Bryan, and one daughter, Elizabeth. |
The Hon. Alastair | Francis Buchan CBE (9 September 1918 - 4 February 197 |
Francis Buchanan White (20 March 1842, Perth - 3 Dece | |
Francis Buchholz - Bass | |
"Kicks After Six" ( | Francis Buchholz, Vallance, Rarebell, Meine) - 3:49 |
Parliament: Benjamin Harris 1881-84, William | Francis Buckland 1884-87, and Frank Lawry 1887-90. |
John | Francis Buckland was born in Wraysbury, England in 18 |
John | Francis Buckland (1825-1910) was an auctioneer and me |
Francis Buckle (1766-1832) was an English jockey. | |
his second term before being defeated by John | Francis Buckley in the 1930 Canadian federal election |
Francis Buckley - mixer | |
third behind Tory Robert Simpson and Liberal | Francis Bud Jobin. |
It was named for Arthur | Francis Buddington (1890-1980), a petrologist at Prin |
permission of Pyrrhus, Archbishop of Cosenza, | Francis built a large monastery and church. |
director Johan Peter Bull, literary professor | Francis Bull and genealogist Theodor Bull. |
ger brothers were the politician John Buller, | Francis Buller and the bishop William Buller. |
uly he was tried at the Old Bailey before Sir | Francis Buller, convicted, and sentenced to death. |
Alvin | Francis Bullock (born 1908, date of death unknown) wa |
n, and three granddaughters, Virginia Burden, | Francis Burden, and Nancy J. Knauer. |
Adam | Francis Burdett (20 August 1882-4 November 1918, aged |
otable Burdett lords were Sir Robert Burdett, | Francis Burdett and Sir Francis Burdett. |
hter of the English reformist politician, Sir | Francis Burdett, by whom he had a daughter. |
Sir | Francis Burdett, 1st Baronet (1642-c. |
eas Bullock from dogs previously owned by Sir | Francis Burdett, the secretary of the Birmingham Dog |
Sir | Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet |
Elizabeth Walter (1613-1701), who married Sir | Francis Burdett. |
the Baronetage of England on 25 July 1665 for | Francis Burdett. |
election, William was opposed by the radical | Francis Burdett. |
Francis Burelbach serving as the first pastor. | |
Francis Burgess, a local barrister, was appointed as | |
With John Cosin and | Francis Burgoyne, he was accused in 1630 of not maint |
ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Maurice | Francis Burke on January 3, 1897. |
Greg | Francis Burke (September 21, 1982 in Camden, New Jers |
ur years when his predecessor, Bishop Maurice | Francis Burke, left to become bishop of Saint Joseph, |
ragic on 22 October 1849 when the contractor, | Francis Burke, killed himself in Kirwan's home in Sal |
Francis Burleigh, sometimes spelled Burghley, was an | |
John | Francis Burnes (1883 - June 12, 1918) was an officer |
The destroyer USS John | Francis Burnes (DD-299) was named for him. |
Francis Burns - 249 | |
Kennedy | Francis Burns (January 8, 1842 - June 23, 1895) was a |
Francis Burns (born 17 October 1948 in Glenboig, Nort | |
Francis Burns | |
Francis Burns (1809 - 1863) was an American Methodist | |
It was eventually named for | Francis Burns, the first black bishop of Methodist Ep |
1906: Charles Osborne (tackle), | Francis Burr (guard), Harry Kersberg (guard), Bartol |
signage rights over the building), Qantas and | Francis Burt Chambers. |
Francis Burt Alberts (born May 4, 1950 in Williamspor | |
Governor of Western Australia - Sir | Francis Burt |
He was one of ten children of | Francis Burt, a member of South Carolina House of Rep |
he Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, Sir | Francis Burt, constituted the Ministry. |
On 5 February 1991, the Governor, Sir | Francis Burt, reconstituted the Ministry. |
urt on the retirement of the widely respected | Francis Burt. |
March 19 - Richard | Francis Burton (+ 1890) |
The act was proposed by Representative | Francis Burton Harrison of New York and was approved |
Richard | Francis Burton's English translation of One Thousand |
19 March - Richard | Francis Burton, explorer (died 1890) |
aving used the word in English is Sir Richard | Francis Burton, the famous explorer. |
Richard | Francis Burton, opponent of missionary activity in th |
about 1600 it was sold by Anthony Morewood to | Francis Burton. |
n (1823-1894), sister of explorer Sir Richard | Francis Burton. |
"She" (Willcox, Bray, Bogen, | Francis, Bush) - 6:03 |
1654 Thomas Scot; | Francis Butcher. |
Francis Butler responded by forming another version o | |
The | Francis Buttrick House is a historic building at 44 H |
hn Whitmore the Wickham Market millwright for | Francis Buttrum. |
s and Ted Murry became associated with Connie | Francis by suggestion of Francis' father, George Fran |
A sculpture of | Francis by Nicholas Stone exists in Westminster Abbey |
Lewis | Francis Byington (May 24, 1868 - May 7, 1943) was mem |
The | Francis C Davis school, however, was the first school |
Battle of Gettysburg location also named for | Francis C. Barlow, see Barlow Knoll. |
Colonel | Francis C. Deimling - commanded at the battle of Cham |
Francis C. Hammond Middle School | |
It operates the | Francis C. Richmond Middle School and Hanover High Sc |
by defeating the Democratic state legislator | Francis C. Thompson of Delhi in Richland Parish. |
Robert's father, | Francis C. McMath, had made a fortune as a bridge bui |
State on the first ballot (vote: McKean 270, | Francis C. Barlow [incumbent] 101, Gen. Hudson Lawren |
l in Huntington until her marriage in 1891 to | Francis C. Osborn a businessman and inventor of Detro |
Francis C. Green was born in Mount Vernon, Indiana on | |
Francis C. Wade (November 11, 1907 - July 6, 1987) wa | |
Francis C. Green (September 4, 1835 - March 13, 1905) | |
Bates, P., | Francis, C., Kingston, T., Gumal, M. and Walston, J. |
ir daughter, Hannah, married the manufacturer | Francis Cabot Lowell, who went into business with the |
well, Massachusetts in 1826, it was named for | Francis Cabot Lowell. |
Transfer of Stock in Corporations, with | Francis Cabot Lowell (1884) |
was an American football quarterback for St. | Francis Cabrini High School and the University of Not |
erine Cecie Garrick, James Cadell Garrick and | Francis Cadell Garrick. |
of Cadell which is itself named after Captain | Francis Cadell, who was the navigator on Charles Stur |
River being successfully navigated in 1853 by | Francis Cadell, an Adelaide resident. |
The town is named after Captain | Francis Cadell, who was the navigator on Charles Stur |
n Hannibal Marks for disobeying the orders of | Francis Cadell. |
Samuel | Francis Calderone (February 6, 1926 - November 28, 20 |
Martin | Francis Callaghan (June 9, 1900 - June 23, 1975) was |
clergy was Henry Perkins, Benjamin Lloyd, and | Francis Calloway, the first pastor. |
was a courier for the "Jockey" network run by | Francis Cammaerts. |
Francis Campbell Bell (May 31, 1892 in Clearwater, Ma | |
Frederick | Francis Campbell (born August 5, 1943) is an American |
The British ambassador to the Vatican, | Francis Campbell, met senior officials of the Holy Se |
Home Office pathologist | Francis Camps suspected Adams of killing 163 patients |
und guilty of murder, Home Office pathologist | Francis Camps suspected Adams of killing 163 patients |
Francis Camps | |
Home Office pathologist | Francis Camps identified 163 cases where Adams' patie |
Home Office pathologist | Francis Camps, however, suspected Adams of causing th |
Home office pathologist | Francis Camps, however, linked Adams to 163 suspiciou |
to trouble when he insists an Army mule named | Francis can speak. |
er she gave birth to their only child, Albert | Francis Capone ("Sonny Capone"). |
June 4: St. | Francis Caracciolo Confessor, Double. |
Thanksgiving 1959 with a blessing from James | Francis Cardinal McIntyre. |
Francis Cardinal George | |
ool in northwest Washington, DC, is named for | Francis Cardozo. |
John | Francis Carew (April 16, 1873 - April 10, 1951) was a |
Born William | Francis Carew, he assumed the additional surname of C |
Edward | Francis Carey (1832 - September 10, 1908) was a polit |
Ernest | Francis Carless (9 September 1912 - 26 September 1987 |
The poem - Ballad of Douglas Bridge by | Francis Carlin - appears in Anthology of Irish Verse, |
Francis Carlin, and | |
Francis Carmichael Bruce (born December 29, 1837 in P | |
the Moon is jointly named after him and Edwin | Francis Carpenter. |
Francis Carr (District of Maine politician) at the Bi | |
Francis Carr (died 23 April 1993) was a member of the | |
al family in Bangor despite James' death (see | Francis Carr) |
olitical and mercantile family in Bangor (see | Francis Carr). |
o the Ohio House to replace her late husband, | Francis Carr. |
William | Francis Carrigan (October 22, 1883 - July 8, 1969), n |
William | Francis Carroll (June 11, 1877 - August 25, 1964) was |
The school is named after Archbishop Coleman | Francis Carroll, the first Bishop of Miami. |
Francis Carruthers Gould (2 December 1844 - 1925), Br | |
Francis Carruthers Gould by George Charles Beresford | |
Reginald | Francis Carson (January 12, 1902 - April 21, 1957) wa |
t constituted a twenty-one member senate with | Francis Carter-Cotton of Vancouver as Chancellor. |
David | Francis Carver (born 16 April 1944 in Wickersley) is |
Warwickshire, a younger son of the Rev. Henry | Francis Cary, (author and translator of Dante) who wa |
Lake | Francis Case has a length of approximately 107 mi (17 |
Lake | Francis Case is a large reservoir behind Fort Randall |
Its reservoir, Lake | Francis Case, has a surface area of 102,000 acres (41 |
South Dakota, United States and forming Lake | Francis Case. |
Francis Casey Alcantara and Hsieh Cheng-peng were the | |
n an 1873 by-election held after the death of | Francis Cassidy. |
"St | Francis, Castle Road and Beatrice Road. |
Francis catches up to them and takes Jessica hostage. | |
of E, Golden Valley, Hannah More Infants, St. | Francis Catholic School and Grove School. |
St. | Francis Catholic High School is a private, Roman Cath |
St. | Francis Catholic church and school |
Robert | Francis Catterson (March 22, 1835 - March 30, 1914) w |
Patriots tight end Russ | Francis caught 8 passes for 101 yards and a touchdown |
Francis Caulfeild, 2nd Earl of Charlemont June 1839 - | |
Sir | Francis caused its privileges to be embodied in a wri |
Dr. | Francis Cecil Sumner died of a heart attack outside h |
Francis Cecil Sumner was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas | |
Henry | Francis Cecil Vane (born 1959) |
Colonel | Francis Cecil Ricardo CVO CBE (3 July 1852-17 June 19 |
He was interred in St. | Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. |
al and summary of his action hangs in the St. | Francis Centre in the Gorbals in Glasgow, where Hughe |
Phil | Francis, CEO of PetSmart |
The house contained antique furniture and Sir | Francis' ceremonial uniform as well as photographs an |
On August 11, | Francis Chadron, a trader at Fort Clark, wrote,“I Kee |
Russell | Francis Chambers (November 12, 1953 - July 1, 1981) w |
Francis Chan (born 1991): the youngest liver transpla | |
1 | Francis Channing was made a baronet in 1906, and a ba |
The grave of the Sculptor Sir | Francis Chantrey (7 April 1782-25 November 1841)-who |
ulties forced him to seek employment with Sir | Francis Chantrey. |
ter hired G. Stanley Wilson to design the St. | Francis Chapel. |
cago, Coen studied there with Boris Anisfeld, | Francis Chapin and Max Kahn. |
Francis Chapin, lithography | |
In 1892, he married Edith | Francis Chapman. |
Additionally, the Christine | Francis character is delegated to Carmen McRae, who p |
Tao Group was set up by | Francis Charig and Chris Hinsley in 1992. |
Francis Charles Fraser 1957-1964 | |
Francis Charles Lawley (1825-1901), journalist and po | |
husband August 3rd, 1878-Dec 20th, 1889, Sir | Francis Charles Fortescue Turville, K.C.M.G., of Bosw |
The Reverend | Francis Charles Robert Jourdain (March 4, 1865 - Febr |
in 1628 Duke | Francis Charles of Saxe-Lauenburg |
Francis Charles Roth was a Major League Baseball catc | |
Victor Albert | Francis Charles Spencer, 3rd Baron Churchill (1864-19 |
Sir | Francis Charles Stanhope (29 September 1788 - 9 Octob |
Francis Charles Bridgeman | |
Francis Charles Griffith was educated at Blundell's S | |
29 as a private observatory by father and son | Francis Charles McMath and Robert Raynolds McMath and |
Francis Charles McMath (1867-February 13, 1938) was a | |
Sir | Francis Charles Stanhope, in 1849. |
ed to Catholicism in 1633 and married in 1638 | Francis Charles of Saxe-Lauenburg. |
Francis Charles Kilner was an Anglican Suffragan Bish | |
He was succeeded as baronet by his son | Francis Charles Knowles. |
Francis Charles Robert Jourdain | |
Francis Charles Granville (1847-1914) and Hon. | |
Francis Charles (Frank) Menne *1859 x Elizabeth Cookl | |
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